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about Say no by default



Q: How do you systematize innovation?

A: The system is that there is no system. That doesn’t mean we don’t have process. Apple is a very disciplined company, and we have great processes. But that’s not what it’s about. Process makes you more efficient.

But innovation comes from people meeting up in the hallways or calling each other at 10:30 at night with a new idea, or because they realized something that shoots holes in how we’ve been thinking about a problem. It’s ad hoc meetings of six people called by someone who thinks he has figured out the coolest new thing ever and who wants to know what other people think of his idea.

And it comes from saying no to 1,000 things to make sure we don’t get on the wrong track or try to do too much. We’re always thinking about new markets we could enter, but it’s only by saying no that you can concentrate on the things that are really important.

"Always say no default. Make features and ideas beg to be made, beg to be included, beg to be pursued. You’ll know when they need to be."


via Interview with Steve Jobs in Businessweek:




Annie Leith holds a bottle of Pepsi-Cola in this undated frame from video of a commercial that will air during Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 1, 2004. Downloading music online from rogue file-sharing networks got the 14-year-old sued for thousands of dollars. Now it's landed her a leading spot on a national ad set to debut during the Super Bowl.




Illegal Music Downloader in Super Bowl Ad


By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer

LOS ANGELES - Downloading music online from rogue file-sharing networks got 14-year-old Annie Leith sued for thousands of dollars. Now it has landed her a leading spot on a national ad that will debut during the Super Bowl.


Leith and her 17-year-old sister downloaded 960 songs over a three-year period using the popular Kazaa program. But the free music binge got Leith ensnared in the legal dragnet cast by the Recording Industry Association of America in September.


"We didn't know it was illegal," the New York City high school freshman said Friday.


The lawsuit was ultimately settled for $3,000. But Leith couldn't pass up a chance to appear in a nationally televised commercial that put a twist on her costly experience.


The ad promotes a digital music giveaway offer from Pepsi-Cola and Apple Computer Co.'s iTunes Music Store. Beginning Feb. 1, 100 million bottle caps on a variety of Pepsi soft drinks will include a code for a free song download on iTunes.


In the ad, Leith proudly says she was among hundreds of music fans sued for downloading songs without paying for them, then vows to continue doing so — on iTunes.


In the background, Green Day's version of "I Fought The Law (And The Law Won)," can be heard. Her sister and 14 other teens whom Pepsi identifies as recipients of copyright lawsuits for illegally downloading songs appear in the ad with Leith.


The RIAA applauded the ad, even though it may serve to remind some of the trade group's legal campaign, which many music fans thought went too far.


"This ad shows how everything has changed," said RIAA chief executive Mitch Bainwol. "The debate is not digital versus plastic, it's legitimate versus illegitimate."


The music industry blames a slump in overall music sales largely on file-sharing. In recent years, music and film companies have sued the firms behind the software used to swap files over the Internet. The music industry turned to suing individual downloaders last fall.


The Pepsi-iTunes campaign is the latest example of a marketing strategy that industry insiders hope will drive music fans away from the unlicensed online file-sharing networks and toward the bevy of emerging for-pay digital music services.


"I would like to see more of this," said Jimmy Iovine, chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M, part of Universal Music Group. "We're starting to see technology companies come on our side, now soft drink companies are coming on our side."


This week, Coca-Cola announced a deal with digital music service Musicmatch to promote its Sprite brand. Heineken USA recently revealed plans for its own digital song giveaway in 12-packs of beer through RealNetworks Inc.

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about Dr. Dre's Detox 'The Most Advanced Rap Album Ever

The next album from Dr. Dre, The Detox, probably won't hit the street until the end of 2004, his label said. But Scott Storch, a co-producer working on the disc, insists it will be well worth the wait.

"I'd describe it as the most advanced rap album musically and lyrically we'll probably ever have a chance to listen to," he said.

Dre has been working on the LP over the past year, and he and Storch have built dozens of beds of beats, various innovative rhythms and the skeletons for numerous songs, all of which are being fleshed out. No tracks have been titled yet and no final cuts chosen.

"When I work with Dre, he usually does more than 100 records and then picks his favorites," Storch said. "But there are all kinds of new rhythms in there. He always tries to stay a couple of steps ahead of the field. There's gonna be a lot of personal stuff on the album and a lot of hot sh--."

Creating the "most advanced" rap album is no easy task, especially when, like Dre, you're a perfectionist with a reputation as a visionary leader. "Dr. Dre always tries to top his last one," Storch said. "That's why he spends so much time putting them together and they don't come out every five minutes. He puts a lot of time, energy and genius into the stuff."

Like Dre's 1999 album, Dr. Dre 2001, The Detox will feature numerous guest stars. Storch said Eminem, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg and Knoc-Turn'al would record parts as well as newer names like Lloyd Banks, Guvner and Game.

"The whole family is gonna be on there," Storch said. "If not the last Dre album, this is gonna be one of the last Dre albums we're gonna get. So he's putting a lot into it. It's just a matter of making a classic experience"

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FROM MTV.COM

Remixers Turn Jay-Z's Black Album Grey, White And Brown

Thanks to the talents of enterprising remixers, Jay-Z's The Black Album is available in a lot more versions than just clean or explicit.

Last month the Roc released The Black Album on vinyl with no beats underneath Jay's bravura lyrics, spurring producers and DJs to rework his farewell disc into creations such as The Brown Album and even The Grey Album, which combines Jay's words with music from the Beatles' The White Album.

"I think it's real good," Young Guru, who engineers most of Jay's recordings, said of the trend. "From Jay's perspective, he was real conscious of it. When we were doing album listening for The Black Album, he was playing a song and he looked around the room and only a couple of people got [what he was saying]. Then he asked me to play it a cappella and he looked around the room and everybody got it. He really saw the difference."

Guru said Jay then told him he wanted to break with the Roc's tradition of not releasing a cappella 12-inches, so producers could "remix the hell out of it."

Former A Touch of Jazz producer Kevin Brown was one of the first to do so, crafting the jazz- and funk-infused The Brown Album. "To tell the truth, I really wasn't going to do it," Brown said. He was leery because he knew other producers and DJs would be making their own remixes and he was a fan of the original. Eventually, though, friends convinced Brown to try his hand at it.

"I was just gonna take whatever old beats I had, but once I got into it, I was like, 'If I'm gonna do it, I'mma do it for real.' Plus with The Black Album, a lot of his hooks have melodies, so you can't just throw whatever beat you have lying around underneath it. The beat has to be in tune."

Brown's hardest undertaking was the Timbaland-produced "Dirt Off Your Shoulder." "Timbaland is pretty straight-ahead," Brown said. "There's not a lot of swing to his beat, so the first beat I had for 'Dirt Off Your Shoulder' didn't fit with his vocals. I had to make another beat with a more on-point time signature. I still couldn't make the hook fit exactly, so I ended up [rapping] the hook on it."

When Kno of the Atlanta rap troupe CunninLynguists crafted his rhythmically abstract Kno vs. Hov: The White Album, he said it was just a matter of opening his ears before he hit the beat machine.

"You have to really listen to the lyrics and get a gist of what the person was trying to get across," Kno said. "Like, 'OK, where am I gonna drop the beat out? Where am I gonna add a changeup?' It's pretty much just paying attention to the lyrics and getting their vibe across."

Kno used beats he already had in the stash for half the album, and for the other half he devised new soundscapes. "I wanted to re-create the whole album and give one mood to the album," he explained. "I really enjoyed the original, though. I still listen to it. Releasing an a cappella version of The Black Album, all you're doing is extending a buzz. It kinda takes on a life of its own. People may be still talking about it in some other form. They're talking about the original but also talking about these remixes. I think more major labels should do that."

Another notable reworking, DJ Lt. Dan Presents The Black Album Remixes: Back to Basics, uses famous instrumentals by Brooklyn hip-hop acts such as Black Moon and Masta Ace.

Of all the remixes, the most talked about lately and one of the most interesting in concept is The Grey Album, from Los Angeles producer Danger Mouse. Like most good ideas, it's deceptively simple: take Jay-Z's The Black Album and layer its vocals over one of rock's most ambitious musical masterpieces, the Beatles' The White Album.

Over two and a half weeks in December, Danger Mouse engineered new beats culled from the sounds of The White Album, cribbing drum hits, plundering piano loops and stealing guitar riffs before meshing them into recognizable but recontextualized riffs. "For me, it was an obvious thing to do," Danger Mouse said. "I'm a big Jay-Z fan. Always have been. Same thing with the Beatles. ... And once I got the idea to do this, I had to do it before anyone else."

What makes The Grey Album so ambitious is how Danger Mouse engineered the beats to fit the personalities of the original songs. On The Black Album's "What More Can I Say," Jay-Z reflects on his success, seemingly already nostalgic about his top-of-the-hill status on what is ostensibly his retirement album. On The Grey Album, Danger Mouse renders the same sentiment by flipping the shuffling drums and mournful piano of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps."

The Rick Rubin-produced "99 Problems" framed Jay-Z's boastful bravado with beats that resurrected rap's early homage to rock breaks. The Grey Album's version does the same thing, using the sneering guitars of "Helter Skelter."

"You can throw an a cappella over the beat and as long as they're the same [time], it'll somewhat match. But it doesn't mean it'll feel natural," Danger Mouse explained. "I didn't want it to sound that kind of way. I wanted to make sure I had the feelings of the song."

What The Grey Album also has seemed to do is open up Jay-Z to rock fans in a way that his street-reared, club-ready anthems have not. And it may do the same for rap fans who didn't know they liked the Beatles.

"I love the Beatles, but nobody knows that there's breaks in there," said Chad Hugo of the Neptunes, who produced two songs on The Black Album. After hearing The Grey Album for the first time, he nodded in approval. "This is dirty," he said.




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Danger Mouse & Jay-Z "The Grey Album"


The Grey Album is an art project/experiment that uses the full vocal content of Jay-Z's Black Album recorded over new beats and production made using the Beatles White Album as the sole source material. Danger Mouse insists he can explain and prove that all the music on the Grey Album can be traced back to the White Album and its musical content via sampling. Every kick, snare, and chord is taken from the Beatles White Album and is in their original recording somwhere.

This Incredible re-interpretation will be one to look out for and will be made available worldwide around Feb/March of 2004. The resulting record is a unique hybrid of work from one of hip-hop's fastest rising production stars via two of the most important musical and cultural forces ever.

In an incredible year, Danger Mouse has already received critical acclaim from his status as the Producer and DJ of the DM & Jemini duo. His work on their 'Ghetto Pop Life' debut showcased his enormous potential and 2004 will see Danger Mouse involved in several further projects.

Both the Beatles own remix project ('Let It Be... Naked') and Jay-Z's retirement Black Album are in stores now. At the time of writing, neither Jay-Z nor The Beatles were available for comment.


After his recent hit record 'Ghetto Pop Life' (Lex) with Jemini The Gifted One, it's time for DJ Danger Mouse to go solo for a minute again.

His new project is The Grey Album, an experiment in music that uses the full vocal content of Jay-Z's The Black Album, recorded over new beats and production created using The Beatles' The White Album as the sole source material.

DJ Danger Mouse explains that all the music on The Grey Album can be traced back to The White Album. Every single kick, snare, and chord is taken from the original Beatles recording.

The resulting album is a unique hybrid of work from DJ Danger Mouse, one of hip hop's fastest rising stars. This re-interpretation is already being touted as the one of the greatest remix albums of all time and is bound to be remembered as a 'must have' album of the year for collectors and critics alike. Given its underground street nature, it can only be found via select hip hop record stores and secret hand shakes.



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Writing on the wall : Two delegates walk past a wall plastered with anti-US posters at the 2004 World Social Forum (WSF) in Bombay. (AFP/Indranil Mukherjee)

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about "It has come to this in America: Burgers are losing their buns"




Burger King Unveils Bunless Burgers


It has come to this in America: Burgers are losing their buns. Some of them, at least. Burger King's rollout of breadless Whoppers this week is a nod to the low-carb craze that's sweeping the nation — and the latest evidence that the burger wars are taking a turn for the healthy.


Smaller chains Hardee's and Carl's Jr. dumped the bread from some hamburgers last month, going lettuce-wrapped instead, and TGI Friday's restaurant has started serving a bunless cheeseburger, too.


But hold the bun odes, please. Burger-lovers will have the last say, and experts say the bun shouldn't be written off from restaurants' regular fare, much less from its place in modern American food lore.


"This won't be a big segment of the (burger) market," predicted Jerry McVety, a foodservice industry consultant based in Farmington Hills, Mich. "I don't see it lasting very long."


Besides, he noted, a Whopper without a bun is almost an oxymoron. "The bun is almost the least of my worries," he chuckled.


McDonald's and Wendy's, the other two largest burger purveyors, aren't biting on bunless for now. Spokesmen for both those chains, which have added entree salads and taken other steps to assuage customers' diet concerns, said Wednesday they have no plans to include bunless burgers on their menus.


With good reason, according to Carl Sibilski, an analyst for Chicago-based Morningstar and frequent fast-food patron. "Bunless burgers don't sound so appealing," he said.


The price of the new product risks being unappealing to customers, too: It's the same with or without bun, per Burger King's recommendation to its 8,000 restaurants.


The surge in popularity for the high-protein, high-fat, low-carbohydrate Atkins diet is what prompted a move that once would have been unthinkable in the hamburger business. Customers who used to ask "Hold the pickle" now are saying "Hold the bun"; can "Hold the burger" be far behind?


Burger King took out a full-page advertisement in USA Today on Wednesday to tout its unlikely new product, showing a giant Whopper with dotted lines marking the outlines of where a bun would normally be. The Miami-based chain is selling them in plastic salad bowls, with knife and fork, after reporting an increasing number of such requests over the past year.


It also is introducing Whopper meals that substitute salads for French fries and bottled water for soft drinks and promising a new line of salads, so company officials aren't staking their future on a bunless trend.


"A large majority of our customer base still enjoy fully loaded, high-quality cheeseburgers, so we don't see this as some kind of sea change," said Russ Klein, Burger King's chief marketing officer. "But it's a change that we felt was warranted in order to give all our customers options they feel comfortable with in terms of diet."


The bunless Whopper has 3 grams of carbohydrates, compared with 52 for a regular Whopper.


No matter how you slice it, though, such "gimmicks" as bunless burgers don't impress dietitians like Connie Diekman.


"The issue is we need to burn more carbohydrates — more physical activity — and eat less," said Diekman, director of university nutrition at Washington University in St. Louis. "The better option would be a smaller burger, maybe less often, and still have it on a bun so you control the calories and the fat."


Ricardo Real, a tourist from Mexico who lunched at a Burger King in downtown Chicago on Wednesday, was unimpressed when informed about the bunless burger and chose a regular hamburger instead. "A burger without bread? That's crazy," he said. "That's not a burger."

about Beenie Man In Near-Fatal Car Accident





Dancehall veteran Beenie Man was involved in a near-fatal, single-car accident early Thursday morning in his native Jamaica.

The vocalist was driving by himself from his home in Kingston to a dancehall party in Mandeville, approximately 50 miles away, when his Hummer overturned while trying to negotiate a road under construction.

According to a spokesperson, the accident occurred around 4 a.m. just outside the hills of Mandeville. Beenie was taken to a nearby hospital and had emergency surgery Thursday afternoon (January 15) to stop internal bleeding and damage to his ribs and lungs. He will remain in the hospital under observation for three weeks.

While he is expected to recover, his spokesperson said it was not clear how this accident would affect the future of his recording career.

Beenie Man, whose real name is Moses Davis, has been one of dancehall's preeminent MCs since the early 1990s. Before Sean Paul infiltrated U.S. pop music, Beenie Man was the collaborator preferred by hip-hop and R&B artists. He has worked with Mya, Janet Jackson and the Neptunes, among others. He had been in the studio preparing



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so yesterday my dentist dr brown convinced me to stop drinking coke.. i havent had one since i left the dentist.. and im going through withdrawl.. grrrrrr.. im serioulsy quiting cokes tho people !! im a new non coke drinking jesse




i am taking this awesome letterpress class at corcoran.. its so cool.. we are using this old machine



and its so old and cool.. corcoran has all these old metal individual letters. ..



and what you do is put them on a line one at a time and when you need a space between words, you insert a blank space.. which can be of what ever size you need.. and you put a metal piece to space the lines.. and you finally get it all together and put it in this bay.. and get ink on the wheels. and spin them around for a minute and then roll them across the letters, then put the paper on ther and print on to the paper.. its soooo old school .. but we all got this cool apreciation for type and old print stuff.. imagine printing a newspaper.. oh god. -today i made some cool business cards, and random shit with jesse on it..



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about FREE YAYO





Free From Prison, G-Unit's Tony Yayo Gets New Home And Car

It's taken a little over a year, but you can move those "Free Yayo" shirts to the back of the closet now. They're collectors' items.

One of the original G-Unit members, Tony Yayo was released from New York's Lakeview Shock Incarceration Correctional Facility on Thursday. Yayo was busted on weapons-possession charges in December 2002 and sent to prison due to an outstanding warrant.

Friday morning (January 9) on New York radio station Hot 97 (WQHT-FM), G-Unit DJ Whoo Kid said the crew threw a party to welcome Tony home and presented him with a new house and car.

Yayo's record company had no word on his studio plans, but the Queens native is scheduled to jump on the small screen soon. 50 Cent and the G-Unit are going to be guests on "Saturday Night Live" January 17.

These days 50's team is rapidly being bolstered. In addition to the return of Yayo, a deal is in the works to incorporate Aftermath's MC Game in some fashion. The Game is already shouting out his new allegiance on mixtapes.

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A chimpanzee dressed as the mythical 'Monkey King' performs at a safari park in Guangzhou, the capital of China's southern province of Guangdong, January 6, 2004. Zoos across China began celebrations for the Chinese New Year of the Monkey, which falls on January 22, by putting up more shows performed by monkeys. Photo taken January 6. REUTERS/China Photo





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In a bold new reality series that tests competitors' survival techniques in New York City's corporate jungle, NBC and executive producer Mark Burnett (“Survivor”) will team up for "The Apprentice," a 15-episode series in which candidates vie for the chance to become an "apprentice" to a "master." During the first season of "The Apprentice," legendary business tycoon Donald Trump will serve as the "master" and his business empire, The Trump Organization, will be the hub of the competition.

In the series' concept, approximately 16 candidates from all walks of life, including both Ivy League MBA graduates and street entrepreneurs with no college education, will endure rigorous selection as they are tested for their intelligence, chutzpah and street-smarts. They will face the challenges of living together in close quarters, must complete sometimes humorous but always difficult job assignments and will be forced to think outside the box in order to outshine each other to get to the top.


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Australian Steve Irwin, famous for his TV show 'The Crocodile Hunter' cradles his month-old son, Robert, under one arm and feeds piece of meat to a 13-foot crocodile in an image from television during Friday Jan. 2, 2004, at his Australia Zoo reptile park in Brisbane, Australia. (AP Photo/Channel 7 via APTN)

about 50 Cent Cashes in on 2003




http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=795&u=/eo/13203&printer=1


50 Cent's solo debut, Get Rich or Die Tryin', was 2003's best-selling album, with 6.5 million copies sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Eminem was 2002's champ, moving 7.6 million copies of The Enimen Show, as well as 3.5 million copies of the 8 Mile soundtrack.


2003's Top 10 best-selling albums, per Nielsen SoundScan:
1. Get Get Rich or Die Tryin', 50 Cent, 6.5 million copies
2. Come Away with Me, Norah Jones, 5.1 million
3. Meteora, Linkin Park, 3.5 million
4. Fallen, Evanescence, 3.4 million
5. Speakerboxx/The Love Below, OutKast, 3.1 million
6. Dangerously in Love, Beyoncé, 2.5 million
7. Chocolate Factory, R. Kelly, 2.4 million
8. Metamorphosis, Hilary Duff, 2.4 million
9. Shock'n Y'All, Toby Keith, 2.3 million
10. Rush of Blood to the Head, Coldplay, 2.2 million




toby keith ? his video is cool but what wtf... and evanesence ? wtf.. they had that one single. they sold more than OutKast ? wtf..


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today at tysons.. natasha and i went to brookstones and they had this segway .. i had to show id, sign a waiver, get a lesson and wear a helmet.. but it was so fuckin worth it. i rode this thing for like 15 minutes.. its 4 grand.. pdiddy and shaq have them... i want one.

and the only thing that would suck about it is. where do you park it. so they invented a lock for it. bling

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ASP (Active Server Pages):
A scripting language created by Microsoft allowing dynamic and interactive websites.

CGI (Common Gateway Interface):
Frequently used to process information typed by users into forms found on web pages. CGI can be written in PERL, C, Visual Basic or Java.

xDSL (x Digital Subscriber Line):
A high speed internet connection. The most common is ADSL but there are alternatives such as RADSL and VDSL.

DNS (Domain Name System):
An online database that correlates IP addresses to recognizable domain names. Not stored on any one computer but thousands throughout the Internet.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
A document that contains answers to frequently asked questions.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol):
Popular TCP/IP protocol for transferring files from one machine to another.

Gb (Gigabytes):
A measure for the amount of diskspace. 1024Mb = 1Gb.

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language):
Text-based description language using tags to describe formatting. Used to create web pages.

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol):
The underlying protocol used by the World Wide Web. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted, and what actions Web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands.

IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol):
a protocol for retrieving e-mail messages.

IP Number/Address (Internet Protocol ):
The number which identifies your computer on the Internet. Every computer on the Internet has a unique IP number which usually looks something like this: 123.123.12.12. There are 2 types – Static and Dynamic. If you use a dialup modem, you most likely have a dynamic address which changes every time you connect. If you have xDSL it is likely you have a static address which stays the same all the time.

ISP (Internet Service Provider):
A company that provides connections to the Internet.

Mb (Megabytes):
A measure for the amount of diskspace. 1.4Mb fits on a floppy disk and about 600Mb fits on a CD.

PHP (PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor):
A scripting language created by net enthusiast Rasmus Lerdorf allowing dynamic and interactive websites. It is open source and very popular because it is free and easy to use.

POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3):
Text-based protocol used to send and retrieve Internet email messages. Most servers use POP3.

PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol):
The most popular protocol for establishing dial-up connections to the Internet.

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol):
Text-based protocol used to exchange email messages on the Internet.

TCP/IP (TransmissionControl Protocol/InternetProtocol):
A suite of networking protocols.

Telnet:
A tool used to access a certain subset of computers on the Internet. One of the oldest tools on the Internet, it is a text only connection.

URL (Uniform Resource Locator):
Human-readable text that identifies the location of a resource on the Internet and the protocol used to retrieve it. Example: http://www.example.com

about tonight




Tom and Theresa // Happy 21st Birthday !


the old school abingdon elementary school crew. i love these ppl


alexis had ppl over for tom and theresas 21st bday tonight.. it was fun fun.. i video taped so much crazyness. including marissa with a baseball bat.. , theresa kicking tom (grieb) accidentaly with her spike heel.. lol classic.

props to eric for the pics.

about Britney Spears Marries Childhood Friend





Britney Spears Marries Childhood Friend


LAS VEGAS - Pop star Britney Spears married a childhood friend from Louisiana in an early morning ceremony, but quickly arranged to have it annulled, a source close to Spears told The Associated Press Sunday.

George Maloof Jr., owner and operator of the Palms Casino Hotel, confirmed that the 22-year-old singer married Jason Allen Alexander about 5:30 a.m. at a Las Vegas wedding chapel.


"Nobody knew it was coming," said Maloof, Spears' good friend.


A source speaking on condition of anonymity told The Associated Press that Spears was a "little stunned" about getting married to Alexander but was not drunk at the time.


The source said the two arranged an annulment Saturday afternoon in the presence of several people, including a Las Vegas lawyer.


The signed annulment will be official when the courts open Monday morning, the source said.





Standing guard : A US soldier stands guarding his base while Iraqi Civil Defense Corps troops make their way during a morning patrol in former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit.

about Mickey Mouse-inspired cucumbers





Mickey Mouse-inspired cucumbers are a new menu feature at The Garden Grill Restaurant at the Epcot Center in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, as seen in this image released January 2, 2004. The cucumbers are grown hydroponically in greenhouses behind the restaurant. When each cucumber is three inches long, a Mickey mold is attached to the vine and the cucumber grows into it. They take about seven to ten days to mature, in a natural process which yield about three or four per day.



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