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José González Song Wins At Spike Video Game Awards

JOSÉ GONÁZALEZ’S SONG “FAR AWAY” WINS ‘BEST SONG IN A GAME’ AT THE
2010 SPIKE VIDEO
GAME
AWARDS; PERFORMS LIVE AT THE AWARDS CEREMONY

Jose González‘s song “Far
Away”, appearing in Red Dead Redemption, won ‘Best Song In A Game’ at the 2010 Spike Video Game
Awards
, which aired on Spike TV on Saturday, December 10. Red Dead Redemption also took home
the evening’s top honor by getting named “Game of the Year”. González, Junip‘s singer and guitarist, was
there and performed “Far Away” live at the awards ceremony which was held at the LA Convention Center. “Far
Away” can be found on the Red Dead Redemption soundtrack. Junip’s version of the song is on the Rope &
Summit EP
, which was released digitally May 25, 2010 and is included in the deluxe version of Fields,
out now.

Check out Jose Gonzalez play “Far Away” live at the 2010 Video Game Awards below.

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Janet Jackson Barbie Charity Auction!

‘Tis the season for giving, and pop icon Janet Jackson is feeling especially charitable. The “Pleasure Principle” singer — the latest celebrity to add her voice to the “It Gets Better” campaign — has partnered with toy manufacturer Mattel to promote an one-of-a-kind Janet Jackson Barbie currently being hawked for a good cause. “Miz Jackson, [...]

“Cake Boss” Star Remy Gonzalez Arrested On Child Sex Charges

Cake Boss star Remy Gonzales has been busted on charges of sexually assaulting a minor, according to new reports out of The Garden State.Gonzalez, who is brother-in-law to Cake Boss Buddy Valastro and who appears regularly on the reality show, is facing several felony charges — including aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault, criminal [...]

Jose Gonzalez’s Rock Band Junip Confirms Tour Dates

JOSE GONZALEZ-FRONTED ROCK BAND SET TO RELEASE RECORDS AND TOUR

NEW SONG AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD

Junip

Junip was formed in
Gothenburg, Sweden, in the late ’90s by Jose Gonzalez (guitar, vocals), Elias Araya (drums) and
Tobias Winterkorn (organ, moog). Their first 7″ came out in 2000 and they self-released the Black
Refuge
EP in 2006. RCRDLBL distributed the single “Chickens/Azaleadalen” in 2009. Junip has periodically
gathered together and recorded when schedules permitted, but this is the first time the members will focus
exclusively on the band. An EP and full-length will be released in 2010 with Mute in the U.S. and Canada, City Slang
in Europe, Shock in Australia and Ultra-Vybe in Japan. Global touring will commence this spring. A short American
tour has been confirmed to start on June 8 in Brooklyn, NY, ending in Seattle on June 19. The touring band will add
two members.

Says Gonzalez about the band: “We are really happy to have had the time to write and record these songs and now
are excited to have the opportunity to play them live.”

Junip is now offering a first listen to their new music with a free download of the song “Rope and Summit” here.

Their sound can be familiar to those who have listened to Gonzalez’s critically acclaimed records, but added to the
mix on top of his nylon stringed guitar and distinctive voice are organs, synths and drums. The songs are often
dynamic, melodic and shadowy.

Tour dates are available below.

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Evening Crunch Crumbs: Brett Favre’s A Grandpa! Sandra Bullock Denies Sex Tape Reports; Corey Haim Drug Investigation Update

-Vikings star Brett Favre, 40, is a grandfather. The NFL star’s 21 year old daughter, Brittany Favre, gave birth to a baby boy named in honor of famous Grandpa last Friday.
Farve posted the following message on his website this afternoon: “Deanna and I are very proud and excited to welcome our new grandson Parker Brett [...]

Hacker Sentenced to 20 Years for Heartland Breach

Hacker Albert Gonzalez receives another 20-year sentence to run concurrently with the one he received March 25, meaning Gonzalez will serve a maximum of 20 years for his roles in some of the largest known data security breaches in recent memory.
– Hacker Albert Gonzalez received another 20 year-sentence March 26 to run concurrently with the one he received sentence he received March 25 in two other cases.
Today’s sentencing brought the odyssey of the 28-year-old cyber-criminal to a close, in a case covering the massive breach of Heartland P…


Gonzalez Gets 20 Years in Hacker Case

Hacker Albert Gonzalez is sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in hacking TJX, Barnes Noble, OfficeMax and other retailers. He faces the possibility of more time behind bars when he is sentenced for his role in hacking a slew of other companies, including Heartland Payment Systems.
– The
mastermind behind some of the most high-profile data breaches in recent history
was sentenced on March 25 to 20 years in prison.

Albert
Gonzalez, 28, pleaded guilty in 2009 to charges in Massachusetts,
New York and New
Jersey and faced as many as 25 years behind bars for hacking
several…


Professor Auerbach Provides More Evidence of Fed’s Coverup Regarding Watergate and Iraq

Professor Robert Auerbach was kind enough to send me an email to let me know that Ron Paul read the following letter written by Auerbach into the Congressional record today: I would like to enter into the record…

Economist With Financial Services Committee For Eleven Years, Assisting With Oversight of the Fed, Lends Support to Ron Paul’s Questions

Today, Ron Paul accused the Federal Reserve of having a hand in nefarious plots such as Watergate and arming Saddam Hussein. House Financial Services Committee Chair Barney Frank said that the Committee should look into it.A 1992 article in the Los An…

Nadal eases ahead on day of domination at Australian Open

Defending champion Rafael Nadal followed Wednesday’s relaxed formbook a day after a crush of 87 matches, powering past Slovak outsider Lukas Lacko 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 to lead a cluster of no-stress wins at the Australian Open.
The second seed took just under two hours to advance, setting the pace for fellow top players Andy Roddick and [...]

Gonzalez Pleads Guilty in More Hacking Cases

Notorious hacker Albert Gonzalez adds guilty pleas for cracking the networks of Heartland Payment Systems, 7-11 and Hannaford Brothers in one of the largest data breaches ever investigated and prosecuted in the United States. Gonzalez previously pleaded guilty to hacking TJX Companies, BJ’s Wholesale Club, OfficeMax, Boston Market, Barnes Noble and Sports Authority.
– Notorious hacker Albert Gonzalez pleaded guilty Dec. 29 to conspiracy to
hack into the computer networks of credit card processor Heartland Payment
Systems, nationwide convenience store chain 7-Eleven and supermarket chain
Hannaford Brothers. The hacks netted Gonzalez access to data from tens of …


Gonzalez Pleads Guilty to Massive Retail Hacks

The hacker who help mastermind cracking into the networks of TJX Companies, BJs Wholesale Club, OfficeMax, Boston Market, Barnes Noble and Sports Authority faces a minimum of 15 years and a maximum of 25 years in prison. The hacks netted more than 40 million credit and debit card numbers.
– Albert
Gonzalez pleaded guilty Sept. 11 to hacking into the systems of major U.S.
retailers including TJX Companies, BJs Wholesale Club, OfficeMax,
Boston Market, Barnes amp; Noble and Sports Authority. More than 40
million credit and debit card numbers were stolen as a result of the hacking ac…


Hacker Agrees to Guilty Plea in Massive Data Breach Case

Notorious hacker Albert Gonzalez agrees to plead guilty to having a role in the theft of data from millions of credit and debit cards. Gonzalez, who has been tied by authorities to a cyber-crimewave that hit companies from Heartland Payment Systems to Hannaford Bros., now faces up to 25 years in prison.
– Reputed hacker Albert
Gonzalez, the

Miami man tied by investigators
to several major data breaches, has agreed to plead guilty to a
variety of charges, according to reports.
Under the plea agreement,
Gonzalez, 28, will face a maximum of 25 years in prison. According to
authorities, he is…



Slowcoach Gonzalez

Ricardo Gonzalez had waited so long for a European Tour title since Spanish success at the Open de Sevilla in 2004 that some spectators had forgotten who he was.   The veteran Argentine changed that at this weekRicardo Gonzalez had waited so long for a European Tour title since Spanish success at the Open de Sevilla in 2004 that some spectators had forgotten who he was. The veteran Argentine changed that at this week’s Scandinavian Masters in Sweden when a sensational finish saw him birdie five of the


Mike Stark: My Take on Dems, Politics, and Health Care

I’ve been on the Hill asking Representatives where they are on health care, and specifically, the public option. I’ll tell you how things have gone so far and what I think about the whole mess.

Billings Slay Suspects Didn’t Expect Cameras

PENSACOLA, Fla. — The accomplice assigned to turn off surveillance cameras before an elaborate, deadly break-in at a sprawling Florida Panhandle home never did, but the seven people accused in the crime apparently did not know that, auth…

Florida couple with 16 children killed by raiders

A town in Florida’s western panhandle is coming to terms with a murder in which a team of up to eight men broke into the home of a couple known locally for caring for disabled children and shot them in front of their family.

Police investigating the double murder in Pensacola, near the border with Alabama, said the break-in and killing was organised with military precision. Melanie and Byrd Billings were shot a number of times last Thursday, when nine of their children were in the house.

The Billings were well-known locally because in addition to four biological children they had adopted 12 children with conditions ranging from autism to Down’s syndrome. Some in the town referred to the parents as “angels”.

Three men were in custody last night over the murders: Wayne Coldiron, a labourer, 41; Leonard Gonzalez Jr, 35, who was arrested in Florida, and his father, 56, also called Leonard.

Two other men were being questioned yesterday, and police said they were searching for a further three.

Coldiron and the younger Gonzalez have been charged with murder.

The investigation has been aided by the fact that the couple had installed CCTV cameras in every room and around the house as a security measure for their children.

Footage recorded by one outside camera showed a large red van pulling up to the front door of the house. The van deposited three men dressed in black clothes and masks who entered the house, while two others, also dressed in black, came out of hiding in nearby woods and entered via an unlocked door at the back.

Sheriff David Morgan, leading the investigation, told reporters the break-in and shootings took barely 10 minutes. “I think you’ll find this particularly chilling, and here’s why: we have a team that enters at the rear of the home and another that enters at the front of the home,” he said.

Three of the nine children at home at the time witnessed the intruders and one ran out of the house and alerted a neighbour who called the police. None of the children, all aged between eight and 14, were hurt.

Morgan said the mastermind of the killings was among the three men in custody, though he would not identify him. He added there were many possible motives for the attack, one of which was robbery.

A clue to the possible motive was found by the local paper, the Pensacola News Journal, on the MySpace page of Leonard Gonzalez Jr. It was last updated on Wednesday, a day before the murders.

His last profile status reads: “Making a move for humanity.” On his page he wrote about his eight-year-old daughter Mary Gonzalez whom he refers to as Bella. “She was taken from me, against my will, several years ago and I miss her very much.”

In a post on 6 July titled “We are getting closer” he tells his daughter she will be returned soon to her “true loving family”.

He went on: “Not only are you descended from aristocracy … you have the DNA and family lineage to back up whatever dreams you may have.”

According to police, the elder Gonzalez has admitted acting as the getaway driver, remaining in the van while others entered the house. Warrants suggest that he has also alerted police to the involvement of several other men.

Gonzalez Sr has been charged with tampering with evidence after he allegedly tried to paint over the van to disguise it. His bail has been set at $500,000 (£300,000).

An adult daughter of the Billingses, Ashley Markham, said the younger children were now being cared for together with family and friends at an undisclosed location.

She said there was no known connection between anyone in their family and the three men being held in custody.

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Billings Murder: Up To 8 People Involved In Slaying

PENSACOLA, Fla. — A sheriff in the Florida Panhandle says six to eight people were involved in the slaying of a wealthy Florida couple known for adopting 12 children with developmental disabilities and other problems.

Escambia County Sh…

Len Levitt: The NYPD’s Tricky Hispanic Politics

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Byrd And Melanie Billings Murder: Man Arrested In Connection With Killing Of Florida Couple With 16 Children

PENSACOLA, Fla. — A 56-year-old man was charged with evidence tampering Sunday in connection with the slaying of a wealthy Florida couple known for adopting children with developmental disabilities, the Escambia County sheriff said.

Leo…