December 11th, 2008

Singer Toni Braxton has tumor removed. Toni Braxton has a good excuse for not making the finale of “Dancing With the Stars” last month. The 41-year-old singer says she had a benign tumor removed from her breast the week before. Braxton says she knew about the tumor before she appeared on the ABC show. She scheduled the surgery after being eliminated from the competition on Oct. 20, she told the magazine US Weekly. “Getting the boot on the show was actually a blessing in disguise for me,” she said in the issue being released on Friday. “My grandmother on my dad’s side died of breast cancer, and I have aunts on both sides that have breast cancer.” Though Braxton is still recovering, she is scheduled to appear on the “Dancing With the Stars” tour, which begins Dec. 17 in San Diego, reports The Associated Press
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August 4th, 2008
The defense team doubted that J.P. Mauffray could render an unbiased decision.

The attorneys for five of the six Black teens accused of assaulting a White schoolmate in Jena, La., two years ago didn’t believe Judge J.P. Mauffray when he said he could deliver a fair verdict in the defendants’ upcoming criminal trial. And neither did the judge appointed by the state Supreme Court to determine whether he should be dismissed for calling the youth’s “trouble-makers” and a “violent bunch. On Friday, Judge Thomas M. Yeager ruled that Mauffray should step down. “The right to a fair and impartial judge is of particular importance in the present cases,” Yeager wrote in his decision. On trial are Jesse Ray Beard, Robert Bailey Jr., Carwin Jones, Bryant Purvis and Theo Shaw, who now face aggravated second-degree battery charges for allegedly beating Justin Barker on Dec. 4, 2006. Beard is charged as a juvenile. Only one of the so-called “Jena Six” has been tried: Mychal Bell, who was convicted in juvenile court last June of aggravated second-degree battery. Initially, Bell and the other youths were charged with attempted murder, but the prosecutor reduced the charges amid an ocean of criticism from Black leaders and civil libertarians. The case stoked racial tensions in the tiny central Louisiana town, and tens of thousands of protestors, led by the Rev. Al Sharpton, descended upon Jena on Sept. 20. It seems like the case that just won’t go away. “Whatever ultimately happens concerning the judge, this does not mean these cases go away,” District Attorney Reed Walters said. “It will just take longer to get them to trial. However, I may seek to have the decision overturned.” Do you think removing the judge was the right decision?
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