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In what can only be described as a miracle, a mother is reunited with the daughter that was kidnapped 23 years ago.

On August 4, 1987, Joy White took her three week old baby, Carlina to a Harlem hospital because the baby was suffering from a very high temperature.

White went home to rest after the baby was admitted.   When she came back the next day her daughter had vanished.

White hoped and prayed for the safe return of her daughter, but that didn't happen until over 2 decades later.

Carlena became suspicious of the woman raising her because she couldn't produce her birth certificate.

That suspicion led her to start searching the web for answers. She came across the website of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Digging further she found a story of a baby taken from a hospital 23 years ago.

Carlena called the center, who then alerted authorities.  They, in turn decided there was enough evidence to investigate further.

January 4, 2011, Joy White got the phone call she had been waiting 23 years for. Carlena, who had been raised under a different name called her biological mom.

DNA tests were taken and at last Carlena had found her way home.

"I never gave up hope," Carlina White's grandmother, Elizabeth, told WABC. "It is like she has been around us all her life. She wasn't a stranger. She fit right in."

With mother and daughter reunited, the attention now turns to who kidnapped baby Carlena. Police are currently searching for the woman that raised her.

 




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Video After The Jump There's no rest for the weary when you're a top notch artist with an album about to drop. Lloyd Banks took the stage at the Funkmaster Flex Car Show yesterday (October 3) in Providence, Rhode Island right after landing from a nine hour flight from Switzerland. Denna Cruz of Hot 106 caught up with the PLK backstage to chop it up for a few minutes about his album 'HFM2'. "I got in with Kanye in the studio, I did two joints with him," Banks said. "I did one for his G.O.O.D Friday series, Christian Dior Denim Flow. And I did another one for my album. I don't know the line up yet, but it's serious." Banks also talks about his big release date going up against Nicki Minaj and one week after Kanye West's new album drops. "You know it's interesting how this all happened this way. At the end of the day it's good to be in the store period around that time when all the big artists are coming out. I think we all have separate core [fan] bases within the same audience," Banks explained. "I don't think there's anyone that likes me, that doesn't like Kanye. Nicki's a brand new artist, so I definitely tip my hat to what she's doing." 'HFM2' in stores November 23. twitter-5d.gif
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Audio After The Jump Jenny Boom Boom caught up with Lloyd Banks prior to his show out in Connecticut. They talked about his release date being up against Kanye West and Nicki Minaj on November 23. Banks is ready for the competition. Banks said this is the happiest he's been in his career, outside of the business. twitter-5d.gif
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LOS ANGELES – Besides being one of the most popular singers on the planet, Beyonce has gotten plenty of accolades over her career. Now a veteran, she's won a caseload of Grammys for her solo work and also with Destiny's Child. What she hasn't won, however, is the prestigious album of the year trophy, despite being nominated once before. That may change on Sunday. The superstar is nominated for a leading 10 Grammys, including record of the year for "Halo," song of the year for her anthem "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" and album of the year for her multiplatinum third CD, "I Am ... Sasha Fierce." Of course, she faces tough competition — especially from two newer divas. Taylor Swift isn't far behind in the Grammy nominee count with eight. She too is up for the evening's three top awards: "Fearless" is nominated for album of the year, and her song "You Belong With Me" is nominated for both record and song of the year. Swift, whose country album became the most popular album of any genre last year, has captured top awards at just about every awards show she's been at, from the Country Music Association Awards to the MTV Video Music Awards. The 20-year-old, who is only on her second album, could emerge as the top winner at the Grammys as well. Lady Gaga is another relative newcomer up for top awards. Although she was disqualified from the best new artist category because her first single, "Just Dance," was released last fall and nominated for a Grammy, the Recording Academy more than made up for her exclusion in that category. Gaga is up for five Grammys, and like Beyonce and Swift, is also up for record and song of the year, for "Poker Face," and album of the year for "The Fame." Rounding out the album of the year category is the Black Eyed Peas' "The E.N.D.," and the Dave Matthews Band's "Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King." The latter album was the band's first release since the death of founding member and saxophonist LeRoi Moore. All are expected to perform on Sunday's show, to be aired on CBS from Staples Center. But the show won't be all about the nominees. There will be a special 3-D tribute to Michael Jackson; a video clip he made of "Earth Song" will be shown, as Usher, Carrie Underwood, Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson and Smokey Robinson sing along. Mary J. Blige and Andrea Bocelli will celebrate the 30th anniversary of "Bridge Over Troubled Water's" Grammy wins with a special performance of the classic song, which will be made available on iTunes. The proceeds will be donated to Haiti relief. AP Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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Young Jeezy says real G's don't make dis records for exposure. So when Young dropped his song "24-23 (Kobe, LeBron)" to address Gucci Mane and OJ Da Juiceman, he wanted to get his point across. "It wasn't a question of 'Why do the song now?' " Jeezy explained to MTV News. Young has refused to address Gucci for years and says this interview about the subject will be his last. "It was more so of when dude went away, did his little time or whatever — he came back. The sh-- was squashed. I wasn't trippin' on him. I was getting my money on. I was done with it. I was on my grind. I wasn't really paying attention what was going on [with Gucci]. But as you know, Slick Pulla is locked up. A few of my partners that I really been down with since day one. He started taking shots on his little mixtapes. I was really kinda done with it, because on 'Stay Strapped,' I killed him with one verse. To make a long story short, I'm tired of the bullsh--, because I know him. He ain't like that. To be honest, I don't have a problem with Gucci because I wear it — I have a problem with Radric [Gucci's Mane's given name]." There's a song called "Hurry" off of Gucci's mixtape The Writing's on the Wall that contains lines that could be taken as jabs at Young and his crew. "Girl you look like Keyshia Cole/ I know you a di-- pulla," he raps. "But can't f--- you Blood Raw/ Damn I like them Kinky flows." Gucci will neither confirm nor deny if he was throwing disses, but obviously Slick Pulla, Blood Raw and Kinky B are in Young's crew, and he used to date Keyshia Cole. Jeezy found it funny that Gucci called radio-show host Miss Info on Tuesday and downplayed the whole situation saying Jeezy was just dissing him to build hype. "This is what he does. He always does it," Jeezy said. "He says what he says, then he hides his hands. Then when you say something, you're the bad guy. I'm definitely not the aggressor in this situation. I'm just holding my business. I'm a grown-ass man. The best thing for you to do is get your money and leave me the f--- alone. I heard their little statement, 'We ain't feeding into that.' Y'all been feeding into that for four years. Get your money, dog. Don't be out here with the bullsh--. "I don't got no reason to be picking on nobody or f--- with nobody for no exposure," he added, denying Gucci's claims. "Come on, dog. I ain't never did no sh-- like that to sell no records or get no notoriety. It's personal because he keeps f---ing throwing rocks and hiding your hands, man." Jeezy debuted "24-23" at Atlanta hot spot the Velvet Room, where Gucci Mane and Snoop Dogg were in the VIP section. "I heard he played the song after we left," Gucci told MTV News. Young has a slightly different account. "I heard the n---a was at the club, so I went to the club to see what's up," Young said. "He was at one of my spots. They snuck him out the front door while we was coming through the back." The Jeezy and Gucci Mane tension goes back four years, after they made the hit record "So Icy." Shortly after the song blew up, the two had a falling out and things snowballed. The pair actually sat down in the aftermath and squashed things, but soon after, Jeezy heard more disses. The Snowman says he tried to stay away from the nonsense to focus on his career — a career that Young feels Gucci was envious of. "It's not like I had a problem with him — he had a problem with me, because he was jealous." he explained. "That's what this is about. Now you getting your money, OK, get your money — don't come f--- with me." Jeezy and Gucci are both billed on two concerts this weekend — 102 Jamz SuperJam in North Carolina and Atlanta's Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash. Jeezy says he doesn't expect any problems, especially in the ATL. "At the end of the day, I'm not worried about no show or nothing," Jeezy offered. "I'm getting my money. Nothing's stopping me from getting my money. You feel me? This is for my city, this is for Atlanta. I been the king of this sh-- for a while as far as Birthday Bash is concerned. We're coming there to do our show." Source : MTVNEWS
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