Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Amanda Rosa
Aquí la tenemos en una sesión de fotos para la revista FHM.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Carmen Electra en Playboy 2009
Quién dijo que Carmen Electra ya había pasado al olvido, se equivocó. Estas fotos lo comprueban y no hacen más que decir que Carmen a sus 36 años esta como se la quiere.
Sitio web oficial
Monday, March 16, 2009
Rosaria Cannavò
Seguramnete muchos ya la conocen, ex portada de Interviú y manzana de la discordia en la selección italiana de fútbol. Rosaria Cannavò suele acaparar los titulares de los medios sensacionalistas cuando rompe y empieza con algún futbolista italiano, ya sucedió con Cassano y Panucci. Y luego algunas personas, por supuesto algo lentas, se siguen preguntando por qué el fútbol es el deporte rey. Con ustedes un aliciente para no dudar, Rosara Cannavò:
WORST CABBY EVER ON THE LOOSE IN NY
He allegedly slashed a passenger with a boxcutter, drove drunk and, to cap it off, hurled ethnic slurs and lunged at a rider - who happened to work for the Taxi and Limousine Commission.
Beware: Even though his taxi license was revoked Friday, he still could be rolling on the streets of New York.
Despite several arrests last year - and the fact that he had only a suspended probationary license - Akladious, 26, kept driving.
It wasn't until he crossed the wrong passenger - the TLC operations manager - that he was technically stripped of his cab license.
But even then, he didn't show up at the hearing to hand over his license, a source said. "He just blew it off," a source said.
The TLC worker, Phedra Braxton, who took her case to a city administrative law judge, said Akladious became enraged during a Jan. 5 ride down Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, screaming and cursing at a bicyclist in his way.
She also noticed he did not have his hack license properly displayed.
When she asked him to take her to an ATM - after he told her his credit-card machine wasn't working - he locked all the car doors and threatened to call the cops, Braxton said.
"He grabbed my jacket and bag through the partition window. I said, 'Get off me, what are you doing?' " she said. "He tried to spit on me . . . When I got out and started screaming, he said, 'I should have never picked your black ass up. You black people never pay.'
"Here I am, an employee for the TLC, and all the years I caught cabs, I never had an encounter like that before," Braxton said. "It's unbelievable that people like that are allowed to drive and deal with the public . . . The worst part of this is that he never should have been driving."
She warned that Akladious "will never get a license with the TLC again."
TLC Commissioner Matthew Daus upheld the administrative law judge's recommendation to revoke Akladious' probationary license - he'd never gotten a permanent one - and fine him $4,350.
Akladious never responded to the decision.
Efforts to reach him at home were not successful.
"The [judge] characterized your misconduct in this case as 'serious,' and I agree," Daus wrote Friday. "It is apparent you cannot comport to TLC rules."
Sources noted a check of the driver's credentials should have been done by the company leasing the cab to him. The TLC did not know what company Akladious drove for.
Akladious' arrest record began less than three months after his probationary TLC license was issued.
On May 15, he allegedly assaulted another driver by smashing his side-view mirror, then his face. That incident was followed June 7 by his alleged boxcutter-slashing of a cab rider who accused him of taking an unnecessarily long route, a source said.
On Sept. 22 in Queens, Akladious was arrested for allegedly striking a man in the face.
On Oct. 9 in Manhattan, he was slapped with a charge of DWI.
WORST CABBY EVER ON THE LOOSE IN NY
He allegedly slashed a passenger with a boxcutter, drove drunk and, to cap it off, hurled ethnic slurs and lunged at a rider - who happened to work for the Taxi and Limousine Commission.
Beware: Even though his taxi license was revoked Friday, he still could be rolling on the streets of New York.
Despite several arrests last year - and the fact that he had only a suspended probationary license - Akladious, 26, kept driving.
It wasn't until he crossed the wrong passenger - the TLC operations manager - that he was technically stripped of his cab license.
But even then, he didn't show up at the hearing to hand over his license, a source said. "He just blew it off," a source said.
The TLC worker, Phedra Braxton, who took her case to a city administrative law judge, said Akladious became enraged during a Jan. 5 ride down Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, screaming and cursing at a bicyclist in his way.
She also noticed he did not have his hack license properly displayed.
When she asked him to take her to an ATM - after he told her his credit-card machine wasn't working - he locked all the car doors and threatened to call the cops, Braxton said.
"He grabbed my jacket and bag through the partition window. I said, 'Get off me, what are you doing?' " she said. "He tried to spit on me . . . When I got out and started screaming, he said, 'I should have never picked your black ass up. You black people never pay.'
"Here I am, an employee for the TLC, and all the years I caught cabs, I never had an encounter like that before," Braxton said. "It's unbelievable that people like that are allowed to drive and deal with the public . . . The worst part of this is that he never should have been driving."
She warned that Akladious "will never get a license with the TLC again."
TLC Commissioner Matthew Daus upheld the administrative law judge's recommendation to revoke Akladious' probationary license - he'd never gotten a permanent one - and fine him $4,350.
Akladious never responded to the decision.
Efforts to reach him at home were not successful.
"The [judge] characterized your misconduct in this case as 'serious,' and I agree," Daus wrote Friday. "It is apparent you cannot comport to TLC rules."
Sources noted a check of the driver's credentials should have been done by the company leasing the cab to him. The TLC did not know what company Akladious drove for.
Akladious' arrest record began less than three months after his probationary TLC license was issued.
On May 15, he allegedly assaulted another driver by smashing his side-view mirror, then his face. That incident was followed June 7 by his alleged boxcutter-slashing of a cab rider who accused him of taking an unnecessarily long route, a source said.
On Sept. 22 in Queens, Akladious was arrested for allegedly striking a man in the face.
On Oct. 9 in Manhattan, he was slapped with a charge of DWI.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Desde Aquella Noche
That Night, en aquella película fue la primera vez que la vimos aparecer. Pero sería en 1996 que nos enamoraríamos de ella al verla ya en trance de alcanzar su esplendor en Wish Upon a Star. Ahora que vemos a Katherine Heigl en Gray’s Anatomy, podemos robarle la frase a Benigni y afirmar que La Vida es Bella. Y es que Katherine Hiegl es una de aquellas mujeres perfectas que aparecen en cada generación y tenemos la suerte de que haya nacido en esta, aquí las pruebas irrefutables:
MTA fare hikes looming unless state Legislature comes to the rescue
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority projects a $300 million budget gap in 2010 - even if it increases fares by as much as 30% in June and implements sweeping service cuts this spring.
MTA board members have been summoned to an emergency meeting at headquarters this morning to start grappling with the crisis.
The agency had hoped the Legislature would agree to a bailout, including putting tolls on the city's now-free bridges, but no deal has been reached.
Without a pact, double-digit fare hikes and deep service cuts are almost certain this summer. The MTA is ready to set new fares on March 25. A monthly MetroCard, now $81, could rise to $103.
The MTA today will start looking at worse scenarios for 2010 and beyond, sources said.
"I think they are doing the responsible thing," former MTA Chairman Richard Ravitch said. "The public has a right to know - and the board has the responsibility to figure out - what kind of system it can operate with the revenues they have. They have to start thinking about shrinking the system."
Ravitch headed a state commission that recommended tolling the city's free East and Harlem River bridges, and enacting an employer-paid payroll tax.
The cash would enable the MTA to scale back fare hikes to 8% and avoid shutting some bus routes and subway lines.
The Ravitch plan also would help fund the MTA's capital program, which pays for day-to-day maintenance, upgrades and system expansion.
With Glenn Blain
MTA fare hikes looming unless state Legislature comes to the rescue
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority projects a $300 million budget gap in 2010 - even if it increases fares by as much as 30% in June and implements sweeping service cuts this spring.
MTA board members have been summoned to an emergency meeting at headquarters this morning to start grappling with the crisis.
The agency had hoped the Legislature would agree to a bailout, including putting tolls on the city's now-free bridges, but no deal has been reached.
Without a pact, double-digit fare hikes and deep service cuts are almost certain this summer. The MTA is ready to set new fares on March 25. A monthly MetroCard, now $81, could rise to $103.
The MTA today will start looking at worse scenarios for 2010 and beyond, sources said.
"I think they are doing the responsible thing," former MTA Chairman Richard Ravitch said. "The public has a right to know - and the board has the responsibility to figure out - what kind of system it can operate with the revenues they have. They have to start thinking about shrinking the system."
Ravitch headed a state commission that recommended tolling the city's free East and Harlem River bridges, and enacting an employer-paid payroll tax.
The cash would enable the MTA to scale back fare hikes to 8% and avoid shutting some bus routes and subway lines.
The Ravitch plan also would help fund the MTA's capital program, which pays for day-to-day maintenance, upgrades and system expansion.
With Glenn Blain
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Paseo por Máncora
Nacida en Madrid 18 de julio de 1976, Elsa Pataky. Hace poco tiempo protagonizó el film Máncora, que se realizó en la playa peruana del mismo nombre. Es novia del famoso Adrien Brody y nosotros lo envidiamos a muerte y abiertamente, porque a demás ha besado a Hally Berry y ha actuado junto a Namo Watts. Bueno con ustedes la hermosa ibérica, Elsa Pataky: