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   May 7, 2007

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Famous Siren Cornered

 

   

Go to fullsize image Paris Hilton continues, without responsibility, to push the limit in nudity, drugs, sexual exploitation, and misbehavior facing jail time, where the jail strip-searches shouldn't bother her. Hilton was born on February 17, 1981 and spent most of her youth growing up in the world famous Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan, which Conrad bought during the Great Depression. Of course, Hilton grew up in other homes as well, most notably in the Hamptons and Beverly Hills. Upon graduating high school in 2000, Hilton immediately embarked on her quest for fame, first by modeling for such famed fashion designers as Tommy Hilfiger, Marc Bouwer and Catherine Malandrino. Hilton also posed for spreads in numerous magazines, including GQ, Vanity Fair and FHM - including those of pornographic devaluation. The hotel  heiress appeared in

 
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Los Angeles Superior Court where the judge ordered Paris to be jailed for 45 days for driving with a suspended license for being drunk. Paris Hilton facing jail
   
         
         
   
Violence on TV In a report released April 25, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) concluded there is too much violence in television programming and that the current blocking technologies and ratings systems are insufficient and do not protect children. The report recommends government regulations to limit the amount of violent programming viewed by children, including cable choice (a la carte programming), an option Concerned Women for America (CWA) has long endorsed. For decades, parents, healthcare professionals, and government officials have debated the impact of excessively violent programming on children. In fact almost 70% of respondents in a poll conducted for the Associated Press said there was too much violence on television. CWA Applauds FCC's Report on Violent Television 
 
         
         

Family Concerns

 
 
Joyce Meyer Stress is on the rise in today's world. The good news is that although Christians may be in the world, according to the words of Jesus recorded in John 17:16, we are not of the world! We don’t have to operate in the world's system—thinking, talking, or acting like the world—and we shouldn't! In fact, our attitude and approach toward situations should be entirely different from the world's. The source of our stress isn’t really difficulties, circumstances and situations. It’s our attitude and approach toward them. Practical Tips On Reducing Stress
 
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