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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Shane Hmiel Ex-NASCAR driver Hmiel airlifted after USAC crash -video



The Former Nascar Driver, Shane Hmiel was brought to a hospital by a Air .

Camping World Truck Series with Billy Ballew Motorsports while continuing to run part time in the Nationwide Series for a series of teams.

Jenn Sterger (PICTURES): Brett Favre Scandal Investigated by NFL

Jenn Sterger (PICTURES): Brett Favre Scandal Investigated by NFL

Jenn Sterger (Personal Photo)

NEW YORK (CBS/AP) Gawker sports blog Deadspin called it "Brett Favre's Cellphone Seduction of Jenn Sterger," when they released voicemails and X-rated pictures that they say feature the Minnesota Vikings quarterback, and now the NFL is investigating.


NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league will "make a determination" if the Vikings quarterback should be punished once the NFL completes its investigation.

The NFL is looking into the matter under its personal conduct policy.

Crimesider spoke to CBS News legal analyst Trent Copeland, who said that even though "Favre is a hall of fame-caliber quarterback, at the end of the day, he's an employee." And just like any other employee, he's supposed to follow the rules and regulations of his employer, especially regarding the treatment of other employees.

The texts were allegedly sent by Favre to Jenn Sterger, then a sideline reporter employed by the New York Jets, while Favre played for that team. The Vikings, Favre's current team, play the Jets Monday night in New York.

Goodell said that the NFL is "making sure we understand all the facts," speaking at halftime of the Chargers-Raiders game Sunday.

While Deadspin initially reported that Sterger herself told them about the photos last February, the website said that the new evidence was "acquired from a third party."

"Sadly, Jenn is still reluctant to talk on the record about the matter," wrote Deadspin editor-in-chief A.J. Daulerio.

Favre has been married to his wife, Deanna, for 14 years.

Sterger's website describes her as an actress, model, writer and television host. The 26-year-old is now a personality for Versus, a sports-oriented cable channel.

Sterger's manager Phil Reese said she is "not doing any interviews or commenting at this time," but that "Jenn did not provide Deadspin with any information." Jenn Sterger: Brett Favre Scandal Jenn Sterger: Brett Favre Scandal Jenn Sterger: Brett Favre Scandal Jenn Sterger: Brett Favre Scandal Jenn Sterger: Brett Favre Scandal Jenn Sterger: Brett Favre Scandal Jenn Sterger: Brett Favre Scandal

Hurricane Paula Latest: 10 Dumbest Ways to Get Yourself Killed

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Hurricane Paula isn't going down without a fight. On Tuesday, the storm smashed homes and forced schools to close in Honduras with 75 mph winds. Forecasters in the National Hurricane Center in Miami said the storm now has its sites on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, home to popular resorts in Cancun and Cozumel.

The storm isn't headed towards America, but as we march through hurricane season, it's a good time to brush up on hurricane self-defense.

PICTURES: Hurricane! 10 Dumbest Ways to Get Yourself Killed

So, with a dose of humor and the utmost respect for the massive forces of Mother Earth, we put together a list of the 10 Dumbest Ways to Get Killed in a Hurricane.

Don't take our advice. Play it safe!

Shopping For Health Insurance Can Be An Adventure

President Obama addressing the crowd at the Co...A friend of mine is getting divorced, quitting his teaching job and moving out West. But there’s a hitch. He needs health insurance. He qualifies for COBRA, but it’s a bad solution. Having an expensive Blue Cross plan in Pennsylvania, while living 2,000 miles away, is not practical.

So he started shopping for a new insurance plan. I tried to help. The first stop was HealthCare.gov, the White House’s new and lauded health reform portal. One button on the site invites you to, of all things, “Find Insurance Options.” You’re asked to fill in basic information like your zip code, your health status and income level. It spits out a matrix of plans cross-tabbed by deductible, premium and carrier.

Yet after completing the find-a-plan wizard, you discover that it doesn’t allow you to actually apply for coverage. After selecting the best plan you have to surf to the Web sites of Humana, Cigna or whichever, and start from scratch.

I was curious what it would be like for other kinds of applicants. On another visit I logged in as a Senior, seeking Medicare coverage but unable to afford my out-of-pocket costs. It wasn’t very helpful. I was surprised that there was no attempt to enroll my older avatar in a low-priced HMO. After some clicking, I ended up on a Medicare.gov site with phone numbers for applying for Medicaid. It’s not exactly the Amazon.com of health coverage. The Washington folks are ambitious, but there’s work to do.

The next stop was the online broker eHealthInsurance, which offers a similar user interface to the government site. Plans are displayed by premium, cost-sharing, carrier and plan type. Here the problem may be information overload. Unless you have a good idea of what you’re looking for, you could end up reviewing 50 different plans. Maybe that’s why some people prefer to use live insurance agents. My friend and I pedaled around on the site for a while and considered different options. He’s luckily pretty healthy, single obviously, and wanted to spend less than $200 a month.

One plan from UnitedHealth had a $129 premium but you get no benefits until you satisfy a $2,500 deductible. On the flip side, there was no co-insurance. So $2,500 in a year is the most you’ll spend if you stay in-network. Still my friend wanted a plan that was going to cover basic office visits. He wants to feel like he has insurance.

Another plan, from Kaiser Permanente, cost $162 a month. Its deductible was $1,500. Basic office visits were only $30, regardless of whether you’ve met the deductible. Yet the deductible can be misleading. If God forbid you need a heart transplant, or simply end up in the ER once or twice, you’ll blow through the deductible. Then a 20% coinsurance kicks in. The max out of pocket for the year is $6,000. It wasn’t a bad plan. But the deal breaker here was that the Kaiser network is narrow in Colorado, where we were looking. Only one hospital in the area appeared to be in-network. We didn’t know if it was a great facility or rinky dink. The plan had no out-of-network benefits. So if you wanted a second opinion at a big hospital in Denver, you’d have to pay out-of-pocket.

The last plan, which seemed to offer the best of both worlds, was one from Aetna at $187 a month. Aetna has a very broad network, which was viewable via the brokerage Web site. And it also shared the feature where an office visit to a primary care doctor is only $30, regardless of whether you’ve satisfied the deductible. My friend’s soon going to apply for it.

We didn’t really consider the smaller insurers, like Celtic or the Rocky Mountain Health Plan. It’s not that we know they are bad, but coming from another state, we lacked a frame of reference. A good smaller plan, as I’ve written, may sometimes be your best option. But make sure you’re settled somewhere and know the medical landscape.

*One related anecdote. I recently played around with the Massachusetts Health Connector Web site. That’s where you go to buy mandated coverage in the Bay State. I put in my own vitals and a Cambridge zip code. The interface was exceptionally easy to navigate. And with standardized tiers of benefits, labeled by Olympic medal color, you know what you’re getting. One downside: even the bronze plans cost about twice as much as equivalent coverage in Colorado. Out West they have fewer strictures on selling insurance but sick people are out of luck. A major upside: unlike the ObamaCare Web site, you can buy insurance in about five minutes over the Connector. It’s so fast that while testing the site I actually bought a plan by mistake from Harvard Pilgrim. I got an email a few minutes later demanding my first payment. Now I need to figure out how hard it is to cancel.

NFL looking into Favre allegations brett favre pictures

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NFL looking into Favre allegations
FLORHAM PARK, New Jersey (AP) — The NFL said it would review allegations involving Brett Favre, who the website Deadspin said sent racy messages and photos to a former game hostess while he was the New York Jets’ quarterback in 2008.
Read more on FOX 11 Tucson

Finding Perspective From A Jersey Rest Stop
— The drama is ripe on this Jersey night, ripe enough to put an HBO episode of “Hard Knocks” to shame.
Read more on Hartford Courant

NFL looking into Brett Favre allegations
The NFL says it is reviewing allegations involving the Vikings’ Brett Favre, who the website Deadspin says sent racy messages and photos to a former sideline reporter while he played for the Jets.
Read more on The Oklahoman

Finding Perspective From A Jersey Rest Stop
— The drama is ripe on this Jersey night, ripe enough to put an HBO episode of “Hard Knocks” to shame.
Read more on FOX CT Hartford

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Commonwealth Games 2010 Opening Ceremony in Delhi India

The Games, the first to be staged in India, have been dogged by problems with the athletes' village being called "inhospitable" just last week.









However, Games officials have worked round the clock to ensure competitions start, as scheduled, on Monday.


Prince Charles will represent the Queen at the ceremony.









His exact role had been a source of confusion with local media reports claiming Indian President Pratibha Patil would officially open the Games.

But Clarence House, after emphasising that both would have roles in the ceremony, has confirmed the Prince will read out the Queen's baton message before declaring the Games open.

The exact details of what will happen during the opening ceremony are a closely guarded secret but BBC Sport's Gordon Farquhar has been to the dress rehearsal and said it will be a show that vibrates with the sounds and rhythms of India, majoring on the nation's culture and heritage rather than Bollywood glitz







Commonwealth Games 2010: Delhi set for opening ceremony - FULL NEWS VIDEO

The 2010 Commonwealth
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Games will officially start on Sunday with a spectacular opening ceremony at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi.

The Games, the first to be staged in India, have been dogged by problems with the athletes' village being called "inhospitable" just last week.

However, Games officials have worked round the clock to ensure competitions start, as scheduled, on Monday.

Prince Charles will represent the Queen at the ceremony.

His exact role had been a source of confusion with local media reports claiming Indian President Pratibha Patil would officially open the Games.

But Clarence House, after emphasising that both would have roles in the ceremony, has confirmed the Prince will read out the Queen's baton message before declaring the Games open.

The exact details of what will happen during the opening ceremony are a closely guarded secret but BBC Sport's Gordon Farquhar has been to the dress rehearsal and said it will be a show that vibrates with the sounds and rhythms of India, majoring on the nation's culture and heritage rather than Bollywood glitz.












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