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Celebrity divorce is certainly not uncommon, but it can still come as a surprise: After 11 years of marriage, Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann are calling it quits. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, The Real Housewives of Atlanta star was the one who filed for divorce, listing April 30 as the official date of the split. According to Zolciak's divorce filing, her marriage to Biermann is "irretrievably broken with no hope of reconciliation,"
Mary Jo Buttafuoco — who it’s pretty safe to say was safe to say the only completely innocent party in the whole tabloid circus — was forced to deal with the effects of her injuries sustained in the shooting. The shooting left Buttafuoco with a bullet lodged near her spinal column. She told Oprah in a 2005 interview that she suffered from facial paralysis and hearing damage as a result of the attack.
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Portuguese is considered one of the most beautiful languages in the world, and is one of the most common Romance languages, sharing many similarities with Spanish and French. While originally a European language, Brazilian Portuguese has its own distinct flair and flavor, diversified even further by the vast population of Brazil and the various influences from the indigenous people and immigrants of the country. Known for gorgeous beaches and diverse cities, Brazil is also the ultimate place to learn a language.
The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo Donald Sugahara of Kahului stops to pose next to his 1973 VW Super Beetle on his way to visit Kahului Public Library last week. Sugahara said he bought the car new in 1973, and it has been a dependable ride ever since. “I like this car,” he said. “It hardly ever breaks down. This is the original paint job.” While he may do most of his driving in his other car, the Super Beetle gets good gas mileage tooling around town.
First repeat appearance, with Bob Einstein. I liked his episode fine but did Jerry run out of comics already? If he needs suggestions, what about Russell Peters, Jen Kirkman, Iliza Shlesinger, Maria Bamford, Garfunkel and/or Oates, John Mulaney, Moshe Kasher, etc. And I really want Billy Eichner to  yell at Jerry. (We seem to have gone a little cattywampus with the season numbers, but Crackle says this one is 9.) Edited January 4, 2017 by lordonia ncG1vNJzZmien6fCrr%2BNqamipZWptq6x0WeaqKVfqbyxtcJobGtoZGl6orjLZpypoaOksaa%2FjK2YpaNdqLKiv86nZHJn
Scientific tests show Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat died of natural causes, not of radioactive poisoning, and there is no need to examine his remains again, a top Russian official said. "The tests were comprehensive and there's no need for re-examination. This person died of natural causes, not because of radioactive poisoning," the head of Federal Medico-Biological Agency, or FMBA, Vladimir Uiba, told reporters on Thursday. The Palestinian leader died in a French military hospital in 2004, shortly after falling ill at his West Bank compound. Palestinians have long suspected Israel of having poisoned him with radioactive polonium, but Israel has consistently denied such accusations.
Rep. Charlie Crist is resigning his House seat to focus on running for governor of Florida, a post the Democrat previously held as a Republican. Crist said in a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday that his resignation would be effective at the end of the day.  “It has been an honor and a privilege to represent my childhood home of Pinellas County, Florida,” he said. “During my time in Congress, I have made a point to treat all people with respect, even if we may disagree, while also standing up for my constituents and being their voice in Washington.
It’s game time at Bw Daily, the Bloomberg Businessweek newsletter, where we’ll bring you interesting voices, great reporting and the magazine’s usual charm every weekday. Today we have an extra edition, with football and other weekend stories. Let us know what you think by emailing our editor here! If this has been forwarded to you, click here to sign up. On the second Saturday of September, when Deion Sanders entered the press room beneath the stands at Folsom Field at the University of Colorado at Boulder, he halted for a split second to feign surprise at the number of reporters in the room.