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04 I Get Mines
05 Strapped
06 I'm a BigMon
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08 So High
09 K.I.M
10 Hater Thoughts (Skit)
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12 50
13 Dont Walk Up
14 Bubbling
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01. Black Hand Intro

02. Bring The Goons Out (Remix) (feat. Jim Jones, Red Cafe, Bun B, Maino & Cassidy)
03. From The Bottom
04. Death Blow
05. Dat Bread
06. Cha Pow Tek9
07. Top Drop Back (feat. NAT)
08. Willy Wonker Freestyle
09. Bout That (feat. Jim Jones)
10. From The Gudda (feat. Shalone)
11. Block Hop (feat. MaxxWayne)
12. Go Off!!!!!
13. Hello Good Morning (GMix)
14. Find Your Love (GMix)
15. 2 Step
16. Hold Up
17. So Hard (GMix)
18. Let Me Get Em’ (feat. NAT & King Charlton)
19. My Life (feat. Royce Da 5’9″)
20. Sinning Again
21. So Easy (feat. Cassidy & Mr.Probz)
22. Cold Black Hand (feat. Raekwon)
23. Welcome To My City (feat. Mr.Probz)

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Track List:


01. Black Hand (Intro)
02. Bring The Goons Out Remix Feat. Jim Jones, Bun B, Red Cafe, Maino, & Cassidy
03. From The Bottom
04. Death Blow
05. Dat Bread
06. Cha Pow Tek-9
07. Top Drop Back
08. Willy Wonker Freestyle
09. Bout That Feat. Jim Jones
10. From The Gudda
11. Block Hop
12. Go Off
13. Hello Good Morning Remix Feat. Dirty Money
14. Find Your Love (G-Mix) Feat. Drake
15. 2 Step
16. Hold Up
17. So Hard Remix Feat. Rhianna
18. Let Me Get 'Em Feat. NAT & King Charlton (Team Bang)
19. My Life Feat. Royce Da 5'9
20. Sinning Again
21. So Easy Feat. Cassidy & Mr. Probz
22. Cold Black Hand Feat. Raekwon
23. Welcome To My City Feat. Mr. Probz

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Anna Chapman's story is unfolding like a plot straight out of a James Bond flick.

The beautiful 28-year-old divorcee who says she ran an online real estate company worth $2 million, was one of 11 accused Russian secret agents arrested by FBI agents.

Prosecutors say they were all part of a ring of old-school spies that answered to "Moscow Central"and lived deep undercover as ordinary suburbanites.

Chapman’s Facebook page, on which she also uses the Russian form of her name "Anya,"reveals a photo album of sexy profile pictures that could easily be headshots in a casting call to find the next Bond girl.

Chapman poses in a slinky animal print mini dress in one shot casually holding a cigarette, and a fiery form-fitting scarlett cocktail dress in several others.

The page appears to be still active - a friend posted a link to a Washington Post story detailing her arrest on Tuesday.

The "about me"section features this credo: "If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can become it."

Five of the suspects, including Chapman, were arrested in New York. Chapman's alleged missions, described in an 18-page court complaint, read like the pages of a spy thriller.

According to the document, she bought a cell phone under the alias "Irine Kustov" and the phony address "99 Fake Street."

FBI agents found the Verizon phone contract and Motorola charger along with packaging for calling cards that can be used for international calls in a trash can after Chapman was arrested, according to the complaint.

The court document also details Chapman's interactions with an undercover FBI agent who fed her instructions for preparing a fake passport to transfer to another female spy.

She was instructed to hold a magazine a certain way to signal the other spy to initiate contact.

Chapman is quoted in the complaint repeating back the following instructions: "Okay, tomorrow at 11, I am going to be sitting at one of the benches, she is going to ask me if she saw me in California. I am going to say no, it was in the Hamptons. I will take the documents, tell her to sign. I will hold the journal, this is how she will recognize me."

She was arrested before the mission was carried out. Chapman appeared in Manhattan federal court on June 28, 2010 with four other alleged spies.

"The evidence here is overwhelming. It is simple. It is strong," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Farbiarz at the hearing.

"This is a Russian agent!" he said, gesturing dramatically at Chapman. Farbiarz went on to call her a "practiced deceiver"and an "extraordinary agent."

The Russian government downplayed the arrests, calling the allegations "baseless and improper."

Beginning as early as 2000, the accused spies were watched meeting on benches in Central Park and Brooklyn, plotting in a Queens restaurant, exchanging computer files wirelessly in a Times Square Starbucks, smoothly switching bags in the Forest Hills, Queens, Long Island Rail Road station and burying money in the ground upstate.

Aside from the New York area, the alleged spies operated in Boston, Seattle and Arlington, Va.

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Source: NY Daily News and MSNBC




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I don't watch wrestling, so I have no idea who this chick Velvet Sky is, but she got real familiar with Hot 97 radio host, Peter Rosenberg. And not in a way he would like to remember.

They were having some kind of debate on wrestling "finishing" moves when Velvet Sky got up and slapped dude across the face.

He was obviously embarrassed, but tried to play it off like it was a joke.

She probably won't get invited back to the show, lol.

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BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) - Baton Rouge rapper Lil' Boosie appeared in court Monday morning for his initial hearing related to a first-degree murder indictment.

Lil' Boosie, whose real name is Torrence Hatch, stood before Judge Mike Erwin to plead not guilty to the murder. The hearing only lasted about two minutes.

"He's not guilty," said Defense Attorney Marcus Allen. "I think he's absolutely not guilty. I think he meant what he said. He's absolutely not guilty. We're just going to prepare for his defense and get ready to address the charges."

"I'd rather wait for the evidence to speak as to what happened," said District Attorney Hillar Moore. "He's got several different cases, so it depends on which one you're talking about. He also has the introduction of the drugs into the prison and obviously, he's presumed innocent at this point."

Allen also serves as a city prosecutor in Lafayette. He said he plans to meet with other attorneys to assist in Hatch's representation and address the charges once the defense gets the evidence.

"We have no idea what the evidence is at this point. There is a lot of rumors and innuendo going on, so we'll get the evidence and go from there," Allen explained.

The 27-year-old pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and drug charges as well. His girlfriend and two others also pleaded not guilty related to drug charges. Hatch was indicted on June 17 in connection with the shooting death of Terry Boyd.

Security was extremely high at the district courthouse for the arraignment hearings. Moore said this is a "regular case," but admitted it has a received high-profile attention. He also stated his confidence in getting a conviction against the entertainer.

"He's been indicted by the grand jury. We believe the evidence was there to support that indictment. This is one that we're going to try. I'm confident that we're going to win, otherwise, we wouldn't say it," he added.

Source: WAFB



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Well, you had to know this was coming.

Some people just won't believe Chris Brown's crying during his Michael Jackson Tribute at the 2010 BET Awards was genuine.

Jimmy Kimmel clowns on him hard with this one.

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Hours after a famed Mexican musician told fans he was very much alive – someone killed him.

Sergio Vega, a singer known for songs about Mexico's drug wars, was shot dead on his way to perform a concert in Mexico Saturday, the BBC reports.

Vega, 40, performed under the name "El Shaka" and rose to fame for his catalogue of "narcocorridos," songs that celebrate the culture of Mexico's drug cartels.

Musicians who sing these songs have often become targets of warring drug gangs, and at least seven have been killed in the past three years, the BBC reports.

Vega spoke Saturday to the website La Oreja to deny rumors he had been murdered, Sky News reports.

"It's happened to me for years now, someone tells a radio station or a newspaper I've been killed, or suffered an accident," Vega said. "And then I have to call my dear mum, who has heart trouble, to reassure her."

Only this time, the reports proved prophetic. Vega was reportedly gunned down in a state controlled by the dangerous Sinaloa cartel while driving his red Cadillac Saturday night to play a concert.

Gunmen opened fire on Vega's car, causing him to lose control of the vehicle. The gunmen then "finished Mr. Vega off" with shots to the head and chest, according to a report in the Mexican newspaper El Debate.

Vega told several media outlets he had upped his personal security detail after the 2007 slaying of singer Sergio Gomez, frontman for the band K-Paz de la Sierra.

Gomez, a fellow Grupero (or Mexican folk) musician, was kidnapped from a concert and later found strangled.


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Sergio Vega Murder Scene

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(CBS) Airline meals are notoriously unappealing, but newly disclosed reports from the FDA suggest they could pose a serious health threat.

The reports, obtained by USA Today via the Freedom of Information Act, say that some kitchens where the meals are prepared use unclean equipment, employ food handlers who practice poor hygiene, and store food at the wrong temperatures.

In addition, some kitchens were littered with dead cockroaches, flies, and rodent feces - and at least one kitchen tested positive for listeria, a bacterium that can cause potentially deadly infections.

Three caterers were named in the reports: LSG Sky Chefs, Gourmet, and Flying Food Group. Collectively, these caterers prepare more than 100 million meals each year, including those served by Delta, American, United, U.S. Airways and Continental.

These conditions provide a welcome mat for the germs that cause food poisoning, said Roy Costa a former Florida state food inspector who reviewed the reports for USA Today. He called the situation "disturbing," saying that "it poses a real risk of illness and injury to tens of thousands of airline passengers on a daily basis."

A spokesperson for Flying Food Group, Ellen Pritsker, told CBSnews via email that the "findings" attributed to the company had been addressed and that it works hard to ensure that food is safe.

The two other caterers did not respond to requests for comment by press time, but they also told USA Today they work hard to ensure food is safe.

Now if they can work on flavor

Source: CBS

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Chelsea Handler has a thing for T.I. and it's not just made for tv acting. The last time Tip was on her show made for classic late night television as Chelsea flirted heavily. She promised to send the rapper a few treats while he was in prison and she made good on that promise.

I don't think Chelsea thought much about T.I.'s better half Tiny at the time though. So when Tiny visited the show a month or so ago, she brought back the porn magazine's Chelsea had sent to Tip while he was in prison. And Tiny kind of let her know her man wouldn't be needing any more "help".

This time around Chelsea and T.I. talked about his new movie 'Takers' which stars Paul Walker, Chris Brown and Idris Elba.

T.I. clothing like, Akoo is in it's second year, he says it's doing well.

His new album 'King Uncaged' hits stores August 17. The movie 'Takers' is out August 20.

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Don't Sleep: Necessary Notables

Mixtape: A Wave Called Yes

Headliners: Max B and Young Riot

Key Cameos: "Living the Life" (featuring Curren$y)

Essential Info: Max B said his wave just doesn't dry up. While the New York MC awaits his appeal of a decades-long prison sentence for manslaughter and various other charges, his music is still being heard. Amalgam Digital recently released a mixtape by the spitter and the upstart Young Riot.

"That's me and my young god, Young Riot," Max said on the phone from the New Jersey State Penitentiary. "He's holding it down while I'm up in the spot. We got a few treats on there. I remember the night we did them. [The executives at Amalgam] drove me out to Boston, 2 in the morning. I went out there and drank a 60 of Hennessey and knocked out the whole tape. Knocked the tape out in one night. That's what professionals do. This is when I was going to trial. They came and got me on a Friday or Saturday, I had to be back on Sunday, Monday morning to go back to court. It was a real busy week. I was really busy on trial. For the music to come out that good while I was on trial, that was surprising to me. That just let me know, no matter how long I'm gone from the game, I'm still a natural. I still can make quality work. I'mma still be Biggavelli."

Amalgam is going to let A Wave Called Yes rock for the summer then drop Max's solo LP, Vigilante Season. B recently won a court case to be freed from his contract with Jim Jones, who discovered him.

"We recorded 40 songs in three weeks," Max said of his dealings with Amalgam last year. At the time, he was still contractually bound to Jones and did not know if the music would be allowed to be released. "Nonstop in the summertime. Vigilante was real special to me. It was like they giving me a shot. Even if it wasn't coming out, they gave me the feel of just going to do the album. I was doing it my way."

As for when Max will be free to record again, he says it's in God's hands now. The rapper's appeal could take between 18 months and three years to be resolved. If he loses that appeal, it could be an additional three years before he can appeal again. Max was sentenced to 75 years in prison in September 2009 for conspiracy, robbery, manslaughter and a myriad of other crimes. The jurors in the case felt there was ample evidence to convict him of the 2005 robbery of two men in a Fort Lee, New Jersey, hotel room. One of the men was shot and killed. Max wasn't at the scene of the crime, but the prosecutors built their case with him as the mastermind. Max still denies being involved. His stepbrother Kelvin Leerdam was also convicted in the matter, and Max's former girlfriend Gina Conway was involved as well but eventually testified against the men. Leerdam is serving time along with Max.

"I always kinda had that problem with finding the right people," Max said of the choices that led him to prison, right as he appeared to be on the verge of mainstream recognition. "People always say you gotta surround yourself with people who have your best interests in mind. I always found that hard to do, because when you're in my situation, everybody acts like they got your best interests, but they don't. We know who got your best interests — your mother, your father, your kid's mother, whatever. Your immediate family. But you can't have them on the road with you every day. You gotta be around your n---as.

"You gotta pick them carefully," he added. "I always had a problem with picking the right people I surround myself with. That's always been my downfall, ever since I was a little kid. That's something I gotta learn off experience. This is definitely an experience. The toughest sh-- I been through in my life. You already know when I beat this, it's gonna be beautiful. I just can't wait. That's the only thing keeping me going. Me saying [to myself], 'Max, when you beat this, it's gonna be a whole new lane out there for you.' Me being able to attack this sh-- right and make a living for my mother and my kids and be a good productive [citizen] in society. I'm a G. My moms raised me as a G. The only reason you don't hear me stressing out, I know I'm coming home and I know I'm coming home soon."


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The surgeon once dubbed 'Dr Death' has been found guilty of killing three patients and permanently injuring another.

After about 50 hours of deliberation, the Brisbane Supreme Court jury in the manslaughter trial of Jayant Patel announced it had finally reached a verdict about 5.40pm (AEST) on Tuesday.

Patel arrived back in court flanked by his lawyers and his wife Kishoree, who has been present for the duration of his 15-week trial.

Stony-faced, he stood in the dock as the jury announced he was guilty of the manslaughter of Mervyn Morris, Gerardus Kemps and James Phillips.

The jury also found him guilty of causing grievous bodily harm to Ian Vowles.

The charges all relate to Patel's time as director of surgery at the Bundaberg Base Hospital between 2003 and 2005.

Justice John Byrne agreed to a request by crown prosecutor Ross Martin SC to delay sentencing Patel until Thursday morning.

Justice Byrne, however, refused to allow the former doctor to remain on bail until then.

Mrs Patel left the courtroom in tears as her husband - who became known in Queensland as 'Dr Death' after he fled to the US in 2005 - was led from the dock to the cells, and she declined to speak to waiting media outside the court.

During the trial the court was told Patel caused the deaths or injuries by performing the wrong operations on the wrong patients, in a hospital that could not support this sort of major surgery.

Prosecutor Ross Martin said there was evidence Patel was a man driven by 'toxic ego', who performed surgeries that were beyond his level of skill.

The court heard Patel caused Mr Morris's death in June 2003 because he failed to properly investigate the cause of his rectal bleeding, and unnecessarily removed part of his colon.

Mr Phillips, 46, was so unwell that he was an unsuitable candidate for an oesophagectomy performed by Patel in May 2003, and the hospital's intensive care unit was ill-equipped to manage his post-operative care.

Mr Kemps died because Patel rushed an oesophagectomy without proper planning, and then allowed him to bleed to death.

The court was told Patel then failed to diagnose Mr Kemps' internal bleeding, and delayed taking him back into theatre.

He then stitched the patient back up while he was still bleeding profusely.

The jury was told Patel caused Ian Vowles grievous bodily harm in October 2004 by unnecessarily removing a large section of his bowel, despite polyps showing no signs of cancer.

The court was told Patel came to Bundaberg knowing that he had been disciplined for 'gross negligence' in the US in 2000.

Under the US order, he was required to seek a second opinion when performing major operations like oesophagectomies.

While this order did not affect his legal ability to undertake such procedures in Australia, Patel failed to disclose this information to his colleagues, employers or patients.

Before retiring to deliberate, the jury was told they could consider whether knowledge of previous disciplinary action for gross negligence would have affected the patients' decision to give their consent, or whether it would have given Patel cause to reflect on his own abilities in offering the surgery to them.

Outside the court Mr Kemps' wife, Judy, said she was incredibly relieved to see Patel finally brought to justice.

'It's been a long five years but it's all over,' she said.

'It's just all confusing, but I'm just so happy ... I'm free, I'm free.

'It's closure alright.'

Patient advocate Beryl Crosby said it was a huge relief.

'I hope with all my heart that these people and their families can move on,' she said.

She said it didn't matter to her if Patel got off later on a technicality in the Court of Appeal.

'For a lot of people this is going to be closure.

'The verdict was guilty, it doesn't matter what happens from here.

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T.I. – IncepT.I.on[Download]

Tracklist:


01. Inception Intro
02. Road To Success

03. Bring It Back (Remix) (Feat. 8Ball And MJG)
04. Keys & A Mac
05. Hello, Good Morning (Remix) (Feat. Diddy, Rick Ross, And Nicki Minaj)
06. Make Up Bags (Feat. The-Dream)
07. Welcome Back To The Trap
08. Not Lost
09. Love Again (Feat. The-Dream)
10. Bet I (Feat. B.o.B)
11. Winner (Feat. Jamie Foxx And Justin Timberlake)
12. Dope House (Feat. Bun B)
13. Guilty (Feat. Usher)
14. I’m Back
15. Mind On My Money
16. Tangerine (Feat. Big Boi)
17. Down Like That (Feat. Black Eyed Peas)

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