Family friend says the Gores just ”grew apart” after 40 years of marriage

New York, June 4 (ANI): Washington Post journalist Sally Quinn, a longtime friend of the Gores, said Al and Tipper just grew apart after 40 years of marriage.

Quinn told CBS” “The Early Show” on Wednesday that she had never heard any rumors of infidelity and thinks the pair just “grew apart.”

“They were sort of nomads in a way. They went back to Tennessee, but they didn”t really live there,” the New York Daily News quoted Quinn, as saying.

“Al traveled a lot. They sort of migrated to the West Coast, where Tipper has an apartment, and Al has a lot of business. But he was traveling all the time. And, I think, their interests just diverged,” she added.

Quinn also said Tipper may have wanted to branch out on her own.

“It may be that she”s just tired of being the wife, and wants to be someone who can accomplish something on her own,” Quinn said.

Although Quinn believes neither of the Gores was unfaithful, she is deeply upset by the couple”s split.

“The interesting thing is, that usually when something like this happens, you get a sense of glee, people that are saying, ”I told you so,” or ”I knew it” or whatever,” she said. “I have only encountered sadness.”

The Gores announced their separation in an e-mail to friends on Tuesday, writing the split was “a mutual and mutually supportive decision that we have made together following a process of long and careful consideration.” (ANI)

Liz Taylor slams MJ doc for gay claim

New York, May 14 (ANI): Elizabeth Taylor blasted Michael Jackson’s doctor, Dr. Arnold Klein, via Twitter for claiming that the late singer had a gay affair.

Earlier this month, Dr. Klein, a longtime friend and physician to Jackson who also treats Taylor, told TMZ that his office manager, Jason Pfeiffer, had a two-month gay affair with the King of Pop, reports The New York Post.

“Dr. Arnie Klein declared on May 2 that he did not betray Michael Jackson by saying publicly that he had a homosexual relationship with someone in Arnie”s office,” Taylor tweeted. “It seems he supplies not only women (Debbie Rowe), but men too … how convenient.”

“Just what we want in our doctors. And then to say he did not betray Michael”s confidence. No wonder he has death threats,” Taylor continued.

“I thought doctors, like priests took an oath of confidentiality. May God have mercy on his soul.”

Klein said he made the gay affair announcement to put an end to rumors that Jackson was a pedophile. (ANI)

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Is Michael Jackson’s ghost haunting Neverland Ranch? Last night on the CNN special “Inside Neverland,” a shadowy figure is seen walking across a room from left to right at the end of a long corridor.

This happened when Larry King interviewed Jermaine Jackson – Miko Brando, son of Marlon Brando, and longtime friend of Michael’s. Larry King takes the film crew on a tour inside the main house at Neverland.

While inside Jackson’s former bedroom suite, the camera points down a long hallway and a shadowy figure is seen at the far end.

Michael Jackson’s Fans believe that the figure was Michael Jackson’s ghost.

Watch the CNN video below, and comment what do you think Michael Jackson’s ghost is haunting Neverland?

Dame Elizabeth Taylor refuses to attend Jackson’s funeral

Washington, July 07 (ANI): Legendary Hollywood actress Dame Elizabeth Taylor has confirmed that she will not attend her longtime friend and icon Michael Jackson’s funeral at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

She stated on social network site Twitter that she wants to keep her grief private, Fox News reports.

She wrote: “My love goes out to Katherine and Michael’s beloved children… I said I wouldn’t go to the Staples Center and I certainly don’t want to become a part of it. I love him too much… I just don’t believe that Michael would want me to share my grief with millions of others. How I feel is between us. Not a public event. And I cannot guarantee that I would be coherent to say a word.

“I’ve been asked to speak at the Staples Center. I cannot be part of the public whoopla.”

The 77-year-old who first called Michael Jackson the King of Pop has been in poor health of late and the recent death of Jackson has led to speculations that it is only deteriorating.

Moreover, rumours are abuzz that Taylor is on suicide watch.

The silver screen icon had also expressed her grief on the site immediately after Jackson died on 25th June due to cardiac arrest.

She wrote then: “My heart…my mind…are broken. I loved Michael with all my soul and I can’t imagine life without him.

“It can’t be so. He will live in my heart forever but it’s not enough. My life feels so empty. I don’t think anyone knew how much we loved each other. The purest most giving love I’ve ever known. Oh god! I’m going to miss him.”

Jackson’s former wife Debbie Rowe has also announced that she will not attend the funeral ceremony. (ANI)

Palin described as Alaska’s lipstick wearing pit-bull and a `Little Shop of Horrors’

Washington, June 30 (ANI): A longtime friend and campaign trail companion of John McCain, the vanquished 2008 GOP presidential nominee, has described his vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin as Alaska’s lipstick-wearing pit-bull and as a “Little Shop of Horrors.”

This comment appears in the August edition of Vanity Fair, reports the New York Daily News.

Several senior members of McCain’s campaign team contacted by Vanity Fair said they worked their tails off to try to elect as vice president of the United States someone who, by mid-October, they believed for certain was nowhere near ready for the job, and might never be.”

During the campaign, there were reports of anonymous McCain aides describing Palin, the governor of Alaska, as a “diva” and a “whack job.”

The Vanity Fair article recounts how strained Palin’s relationship was with McCain advisers.

She, on the other hand, maintained “only the barest level of civil discourse” with Tucker Eskew, the operative assigned to be her chief minder, the magazine reports.

She believed Steve Schmidt, McCain’s top strategist, had lied to her about conducting polling in Alaska – that was a “belief she conveyed to anyone who would listen,” the magazine reported.

According to the magazine, Palin was so intent on delivering her own concession speech on Election Night that she wouldn’t accept advisers telling her that McCain had decided he would be the only one to speak.

She took the issue up with McCain himself, discussing it on the walk from his hotel suite to the farewell rally. Palin did not speak on Election Night. Only McCain addressed the crowd and the nation.

Palin has refused to comment for Vanity Fair. (ANI)

Jesse Jackson: Family wants 2nd autopsy

LOS ANGELES – Michael Jackson’s family wants an independent autopsy to determine the cause of the King of Pop’s death, The Rev. Jesse Jackson said Saturday.

The family told Jesse Jackson about its wishes while he spent time with them during the past two days, the reverend said in an interview with The Associated Press.

He said there were unanswered questions surrounding the death, including the role of the personal cardiologist who was with Michael Jackson when he died.

The Los Angeles County coroner’s office performed an autopsy on the singer’s body on Friday but deferred a finding on the cause of death pending further tests that could take more than a month.

Coroner’s officials said they released Michael Jackson’s body to his family late Friday night. Jesse Jackson did not say if an independent autopsy had been arranged.

Spiritual teacher and medical doctor Deepak Chopra said earlier Saturday he had been concerned since 2005 that Michael Jackson was abusing prescription painkillers and most recently spoke to the pop star about suspected drug use six months ago.

Chopra said Jackson, a longtime friend, asked him for painkillers in 2005 when the pop star was staying with him following his trial on sex abuse allegations.

Chopra said he refused but added the nanny of Jackson’s children repeatedly contacted him with concerns about Jackson’s drug use over the next four years.

Janet Jackson arrived at her brother’s Holmby Hills estate Saturday, where moving vans pulled up earlier in the day and about eight movers took dollies and packing equipment through the gates.

The vans left after being inside the estate for almost an hour, and it wasn’t immediately known what had been taken out.

Most of Jackson’s family members were at the Encino compound, where they were contemplating funeral arrangements and caring for his three children.

They are feeling confused, upset and angry by the lack of information about those who were around the pop superstar in his final days, a person close to the family said.

Jackson’s family also wants to know more specifics about what role AEG, the concert promoter that was staging his 50-date concert series at London’s 02 Arena, was playing in his life, said the person, who requested anonymity because of the delicate nature of the situation.

They also want to know more about the role of his advisers and representatives, who they believe were put in place by the promoter.

AEG spokeswoman Natalie Whorms in London had no comment.

Jackson never communicated to his family who he had in place to handle his business affairs, the person said, adding that they were told by the singer’s phalanx of advisers that he likely had a will, but it may be many years old. The family is distrustful of what they are being told — but are determined to find out more, the person said.

“There are decisions going down without the family being in the loop; it’s becoming an issue,” the person said.

Randy Phillips, AEG Live president and chief executive, said Friday it was Jackson who insisted that Dr. Conrad Murray, a financially troubled cardiologist who was with the entertainer when he collapsed Thursday, be put on the tour payroll.

“As a company, we would have preferred not having a physician on staff full-time because it would have been cheaper without the hotels and travel, but Michael was insistent that he be hired,” Phillips said. “Michael said he had a rapport with him.”

Houston lawyer William M. Stradley said his firm had been hired by Murray.

Jackson collapsed Thursday at his rented home in Los Angeles. Police seized Murray’s car in search of evidence but have insisted that the doctor has been cooperative and do not consider him a criminal suspect.

Records reveal years of financial troubles for Murray, who practices medicine in California, Nevada and Texas; his Nevada medical practice, Global Cardiovascular Associates, was slapped with more than $400,000 in court judgments, and he faces at least two other pending cases and several tax liens.

The person close to the family said that while there were reports that the singer was distant from his family, Jackson spoke with his mother, Katherine, quite regularly and his father, Joe, had seen his son shortly before his death.

His other eight siblings, including fellow superstar Janet, may not have talked to him recently but were not estranged.

The pop star left behind three children: Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., known as Prince Michael, 12; Paris Michael Katherine Jackson, 11; and Prince Michael II, 7. The elder children were born to ex-wife Deborah Rowe, while the youngest is his biological son, born to a surrogate mother.

Rowe and Jackson married in 1996 and divorced in 1999.

No family members were present in the mansion when Jackson died Thursday, the person close to the family said. In the call to the emergency dispatcher released by fire officials Friday, an unidentified caller tells a dispatcher that Jackson’s doctor is performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Asked by the dispatcher whether anyone saw what happened, the caller answers: “No, just the doctor, sir. The doctor has been the only one there.”

The family is still trying to determine what kind of memorial to have for Jackson and when, and are debating between the idea of having a private ceremony or a grand celebration open to the public, the person close to the family said.

Jackson appeared to have suffered a heart attack, another person with knowledge of the situation who was not authorized to speak publicly and requested anonymity. A heart attack is a blocking of the arteries that deprives the heart of adequate blood and can cause cardiac arrest.

Jackson’s brother Jermaine has said it was believed the pop singer went into cardiac arrest, an interruption of the normal heartbeat that can be caused by factors other than a heart attack.

The coroner’s office said there were no signs of foul play or trauma.

Phillips said AEG Live held multiple insurance policies covering cancellation of the shows, and that some time in February Jackson submitted to several hours of physicals that the insurance underwriter insisted upon, and that Jackson passed them all.

“We had pretty good coverage, but a lot of it is going to depend on the toxicology results,” he said. “We need to know what the cause of death was.”

___ AP Writers Sophia Tareen in Chicago, Gillian Flaccus, Beth Harris and Mike Blood and AP Global Media Services Production Manager Nico Maounis in Los Angeles and Shawn Pogatchnik in London contributed to this report.

Source – http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090627/ap_on_en_mu/us_michael_jackson

Obamas’ seek to bring ‘Camelot’ back to the White House

Washington, Feb.11 (ANI): President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are unleashing a bipartisan charm offensive and exploiting every square inch of their new home to make friends and influence rivals.

According to Politico, since moving into their new digs, the first couple has hosted a half-dozen gatherings – from bipartisan cocktail receptions to a public open house to the more intimate Super Bowl party two Sundays ago – ending many of their days past midnight.

Most recently, on Wednesday, the Obamas opened the White House doors to House caucus leaders from the moderate Blue Dog Democrats and the Congressional Black Caucus.

White House aides say the couple hopes to make the Wednesday cocktail parties a tradition.

Friends say the Obamas are looking to maintain the dizzying social calendar they had in their pre-White House days, while using their knack for socializing to find new friends and win hearts on Capitol Hill and in other Washington power centers.

“They want to replicate the same kind of environment they had in Chicago,” said a longtime friend of the Obamas, adding that White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers is “the perfect person” for the job because she knows the couple’s former life inside out and is “designing the calendar to reflect the kinds of things they like to do.”

“If there was a party or an event [in Chicago], they were there. They’ve always liked to go to lots of restaurants and be a part of the community. Now, they want to be a part of D.C. Barack and Michelle have always been interested in the details of people’s lives,” the confidant said, calling them “people people,” a friend of theirs said.

“They know who’s engaged to whom, what people’s spouses do for a living, all about their parents, where they grew up, names of children,” the friend said further.

The president, the friend added, “likes to be in the know.”

Senator Claire McCaskill, one of the president’s closest friends in the Senate and a guest at a recent White House party, said Obama likes a mixed crowd because he “knows if he’s around people like that, he won’t get everything sugarcoated. He wants to make sure he stays grounded and wants to hear the good, the bad and the ugly.”

At the bipartisan Super Bowl blast, the Obamas kept it casual, serving up hot dogs, pizza, and vanilla and chocolate ice cream, with no mention of politics, guests said.

Conversations centered on football, basketball and day-to-day life.

At the start of the affair, the first couple worked their way around the East Wing, where guests initially gathered. Then, just before the start of the game, Obama shouted, “Kickoff!” and pointed revelers toward the White House theater.

During the game, guests said he groaned at bad plays and threw his hands up in the air when the Steelers – the team he was rooting for – scored.

The couple’s social calendar is markedly different from that of other recent inhabitants at 1600. The Bushes 43 often were in bed by 9 p.m. and kept a tame social life, gravitating toward old pals from Texas and a tight circle of Washington friends.

Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton also kept lighter social schedules.

Dee Dee Myers, former White House press secretary to Clinton, said he and Hillary “were not as social as the Obamas appear to be.”

“We haven’t seen this kind of entertaining in a really long time,” she said. (ANI)

Obama’s surgeon general Gupta more interested in real-world practical solutions

Washington, Jan.10 (ANI): US President-elect Barack Obama may have picked Dr. sanjay Gupta as his surgeon general, but the world at large, is still pretty much clueless about his credentials, despite the 39-year-old nureosurgeon publishing articles in medical journals, appearing for CNN on TV, offering medical advice through his columns for Time magazine and being the author of the 2007 best-seller on healthy living, “Chasing Life.”

According to Politico, those who know and have worked with Gupta, say he is predisposed to avoiding controversy thanks partly to his embrace of journalistic objectivity in his public life, but also because he is dispassionate and non-ideological by nature.

“He’s not deeply partisan; he’s much more interested in real-world practical solutions,” said former Democratic Representative Brad Carson of Oklahoma, a longtime friend.

Gupta contributed 4,000 dollars to Carson in 2003 during his unsuccessful campaign for U.S. Senate, but Carson said the contribution was about friendship, not politics.

Gupta also “worked quite closely with” former US President Bill Clinton on health care and other issues, and studied the failure of the administration’s failed health care reform effort.

Presumably, things would not have progressed as far as they have since Gupta met November 25 in Chicago with Obama if the president-elect and his team didn’t feel comfortable that Gupta was in tune with their views.(ANI)