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Maryland landlord pleads guilty to spying on tenants

A Montgomery County landlord has pleaded guilty to using a hidden surveillance camera to spy on female tenants engaged in sexual acts.

Dennis Van Dusen, of Chevy Chase, faces up to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty in Circuit Court on Tuesday.

Sentencing was scheduled for July 2. Van Dusen admitted to three counts of using a camera in a private home with a prurient intent.

A tenant reported the 54-year-old Van Dusen to police last fall, saying she had found a hidden surveillance camera inside a smoke detector in a room that she was renting.

Police say they later confiscated Van Dusen‘s laptop and found nude or sexual videos of current and past female renters who lived in his home.

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Christina Applegate Joins Vacation

Christina Applegate is in final talks to star in the Vacation sequel/reboot opposite Ed Helms.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the once and future Kelly Bundy will play Rusty Griswold‘s wife. Helms stars as Rusty, who of course was first played by Anthony Michael Hall in the 1983 Chevy Chase film.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Detroit Emergency Financial Manager Kevyn Orr Had Tax Liens on His Home

By The Associated Press

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Kevyn Orr anwsers a question during a news conference in Detroit, Thursday, March 14, 2013.
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DETROIT (AP) – The auto-industry turnaround expert picked to steer Detroit back from the brink of financial ruin had tax liens on his Maryland home, records show.

Kevyn Orr, Detroit’s new emergency financial manager, had two outstanding liens on his $1 million home in Chevy Chase, Md., for $16,000 in unemployment taxes in 2010 and 2011, The Detroit News reported Saturday. The Maryland state records also show that two other liens of more than $16,000 in unemployment and income taxes were satisfied in 2010 and 2011.

Orr, a partner in the Cleveland-based law firm of Jones Day who represented Chrysler during its successful restructuring, was appointed Detroit’s financial manager by Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder on Thursday.

Orr said Friday he didn’t know anything about the liens when shown the records by the News. On Saturday, the Washington, D.C., bankruptcy attorney said he now is paid up on state liens.

“It’s on me – it’s something that fell through the cracks,” Orr told the Detroit Free Press.

Orr, 54, apologized for the oversight, saying he always tries to be attentive to such matters and wasn’t aware of the liens until he was notified about them on Friday.

“It’s remarkably embarrassing,” Orr said. “I called and paid it up Friday. I wanted to make sure I addressed it as soon as I could.”

Sara Wurfel, a spokeswoman for Snyder, said the governor’s office wasn’t aware of the liens until the News asked about them.

“It did not come up in any of the vetting,” she said.

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Critics of the emergency manager said the liens are troubling, because one of Orr’s jobs will be to improve Detroit’s tax-collecting operations.

Detroit is saddled with a $327 million budget deficit and more than $14 billion in long-term debt. City records estimate that Detroit collected $32 million less in income taxes than it was owed in 2011.

“It’s quite interesting that (Orr) feels he could manage the city of Detroit, and he’s having trouble managing his own affairs,” said the Rev. Charles Williams II, president of the National Action Network of Michigan and an opponent of Orr’s appointment.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

Justin Timberlake Joins The Five-Timers Club During ‘SNL’ Monologue (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Justin Timberlake joined the most exclusive club in New York when he hosted “Saturday Night Live” this week, the Five-Timers Club.

Entering the ranks of Paul Simon, Steve Martin, Tom Hanks and many more, Timberlake was welcomed into the lounge where some of the most beloved hosts of the show seem to just hang out and make current cast members fight for their amusement.

The monologue turned into a who’s-who of SNLs past, featuring Simon, Martin, Dan Aykroyd (who was relegated to tending bar since he’s only hosted the show once), Chevy Chase, Martin Short, Alec Baldwin, Hanks, and Candice Bergen.

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Two Scouting families; opposite views on gay ban

Despite a shared affection for Scouting, the Tessier family in Maryland and the Comers in Tennessee hope for opposite outcomes this week as leaders of the Boy Scouts of America ponder whether to move away from a national no-gays membership policy.

Wes Comer, his wife and children belong to an Apostolic Pentecostal church near their Knoxville home that considers homosexuality sinful. Comer says he will pull his eldest son out of the Scouts, despite a positive experience with them, if the BSA modifies the policy to allow some troops to accept gays.

The Tessiers, who live in the Washington, D.C., suburb of Kensington, have two sons who enjoyed Cub Scouts, progressed to Boy Scouts, and continued to thrive there even as many in their troop became aware that each boy was gay. The family is grateful for that, but fervently hopes the BSA‘s top leaders officially scrap the ban so that open acceptance becomes the norm for Scout units nationwide.

Each family’s sentiments are shared by many others, and the BSA — whose governing board is deliberating behind closed doors this week at a Texas hotel — now finds itself in a situation where any decision it makes is likely to rouse anger and disappointment.

On the agenda is a proposal to ease the ban on gays by allowing local troop sponsors to decide the matter for themselves. Critics from the right say that step would trigger mass defections and want the ban to stay; critics on the left say the BSA shouldn’t tolerate exclusion of gays by any unit.

Here’s a closer look at the Comers and Tessiers, and their heartfelt views:

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The Comers

Wes Comer, as a boy, never tried Scouting and had few opportunities to learn knot-tying, fire-building and outdoor survival skills. He was delighted that eldest of his five children, 11-year-old Isaiah, seized the chance to do so last year as a first-time Cub Scout.

“He’s taken to it like a fish to water,” Comer said. “Exactly the skills I wanted him to learn are the things he’s come back with. It’s been fantastic.”

The family looked forward to Isaiah to advancing this year in Boy Scout Troop 442 — sponsored by a home-schooling association in nearby Maryville — and for his 5-year-old brother to join the Cub Scouts once he was old enough.

But Comer, who has served as youth pastor and assistant pastor at Eagle Bend Apostolic Church in Clinton, Tenn., says the Bible condemns homosexuality, and he is dismayed that the BSA might relax its ban on gays.

“If that’s the action they take, I’ll lift my son from the Boy Scouts,” Comer, 34, said in a telephone interview. “I feel that strongly about it, and a number of other families around here feel that way, too.”

Comer’s 9-year-old daughter belongs to the American Heritage Girls, formed in 1995 as a conservative, Christian-oriented alternative to the Girl Scouts. Comer isn’t sure what comparable options there might be for boys in his area, but predicted he and other like-minded families would come up with a plan.

Comer, who does graphic design and marketing for a defense contractor in Clinton, has been following the BSA membership controversy closely, even perusing statements from gay-rights advocates who want the Scouts to require acceptance of gays nationwide.

He has followed the news reports about major corporations — including UPS Inc. and drug-manufacturer Merck & Co. — which have suspended donations to the BSA as long as the ban on gays is in effect. And he believes such financial pressure has taken a toll.

“The idea that the Scouts are compromising their moral position in exchange for funds kind of sickens me,” he said. “We’d rather have a morally rich organization than a financially rich one… Who, at this point, is defining what it means to be ‘morally straight’?”

Even a partial easing of the no-gays policy — providing for a local option — would be a “huge mistake,” Comer said.

“The divide will only get worse,” he said. “I can’t see any scenario where that works to the benefit of the Boy Scouts.”

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The Tessiers:

Now a consultant to Washington-area nonprofit groups, Oliver Tessier was an avid Scout growing up in Louisiana, and he and his wife, Tracie Felker, have been active for 13 years as adult volunteers while their two boys made their way through Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts.

Lucien, 20, became an Eagle Scout in 2010 and now studies business administration at Northern Virginia Community College while planning the shift to a four-year university. His brother, Pascal, 16, is on track toward Eagle Scout with the same unit — Troop 52 in Chevy Chase, Md.

“I never had a single bad experience in Scouting,” said Lucien, who came out as gay to family and friends while a sophomore in high school.

“I never advertised it but never felt uncomfortable discussing it,” he said. “It was never an issue as a Scout. … It’s always been a very welcoming troop.”

Yet for all his gratitude toward Troop 52 for supporting him and Pascal, Lucien is frustrated by the official national policy excluding gays as both Scouts and adult leaders. Giving troop sponsors leeway to set their own policies would be a positive step, Lucien said, but he would prefer a nationwide nondiscrimination policy.

His mother has juggled a corporate information-technology job with a steady stream of Scouting duties — den leader, troop committee chair, merit badge coordinator.

She said Scouting had been rewarding for both sons, helping them build self-confidence, acquire leadership skills and develop respect for others.

“I can’t be a prouder mom,” she said.

Recently, she’s been a self-described ringleader of efforts among like-minded parents to intensify opposition to the national no-gays policy.

“It’s bothered me a lot — it’s bothered a lot of other people I know,” she said. “If you look at the Scout Oath and Scout Promise, espousing respect for others, it’s just hypocritical to say, ‘You should be that way to everybody in the world except your gay friends.'”

“When I say we’re involved in Scouting, people wrinkle their nose,” Felker said. “When we go door to door for the annual Scout food drive, we’ve had families in our neighborhood say they won’t contribute until the Scouts change their policies.”

Lucien doesn’t feel any Scout-related stigma himself, but says it’s time for change.

“I’m not ashamed of being a Boy Scout,” he said. “But I want to see them reverse this policy. I want to see them join the 21st century.”

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox US News

The Betty Ford Center Doesn't Want Its Former Cabbies To Release A Tell-All Book

By Kashmir Hill, Forbes Staff The Betty Ford Center attracts the best and brightest when they’re at their lowest and dimmest. Due to the many high-profile patients that have visited the drug and alcohol rehabilitation center over the years, there are multiple slideshows on the Internet entitled the “Famous Faces at Betty Ford Clinic,” featuring the likes of Drew Barrymore, Robert Downey Jr., Chevy Chase, and of course, Lindsay Lohan. Two former drivers for the clinic are hoping to capitalize on their behind-the-scenes… or rather behind-the-wheel perspective on how the rich and famous get clean and sober with a tell-all book, “Get in the Cab–You’re Going to Rehab,” described on their website as “our experiences taking people to the Betty Ford Center for over 13 years.” Cabbies, after all, often have very juicy stories.
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest