After his alleged two-year crime spree, the Barefoot Bandit finally had his day in court.
Colton Harris-Moore, 20, pleaded guilty to seven federal charges, including burglarizing a bank, possessing a firearm as a fugitive, stealing an airplane and piloting an airplane without a license, in U.S. District Court on Friday.
Under the plea deal, Harris-Moore will serve up to 7½ years in prison and pay more than $1.4 million in restitution to crime victims, using proceeds from a film deal in the works. Any additional earnings from books, speeches or other publicity must be paid in restitution as well. Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 28.
The Washington-state native earned his nickname – and notoriety – for allegedly committing numerous property crimes while barefoot.
Harris-Moore's reported crime spree led to a two-year manhunt, which ended in a dramatic high-speed boat chase in the Bahamas last July.
Just six weeks after their April wedding, the honeymoon is over for LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian – at least in terms of their work schedules.
With a new TV series for him and a new album and acting roles for her, this summer will be no vacation for the newlyweds.
"We both have a lot going on," Rimes, 28, tells PEOPLE. "We've got a lot to juggle!"
This wasn't the original plan when the couple planned their wedding. Instead, they anticipated a work-free month, says Rimes.
But then, happily, NBC picked up Cibrian's pilot for the retro '60s series The Playboy Club, to debut this fall, and the start date for Rimes's CMT-movie Reel Love was pushed forward.
"We got married on a Saturday, and I left on a Tuesday to go start filming," says Rimes. "So we kind of jumped right into work."
With Rimes now on tour to promote her new music and Cibrian returning to TV, the two are "learning to roll with it" by visiting each other on weekends – and getting out of Dodge for Cibrian's birthday. (He turned 38 on June 16.)
"It's kind of cool to see both of our careers be on the upswing at the same time," says the proud wife. "We'll have years where we don't have as much to juggle, and we'll have years like this when it's kind of crazy … But things are good, and we're very, very happy."
Just a couple weeks after Alec Baldwin and Russell Brand Tweeted a photo of themselves in costume for their upcoming flick, 'Rock of Ages,' co-star Tom Cruise has done the same.
Early Friday, the 'Jerry Maguire' actor Tweeted a pic of himself in character as fictional heavy metal star Stacee Jaxx in the big-screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical. Cruise, 48, sports long hair, skintight pants and lots of tattoos.
In the film, he sings Bon Jovi's famous hit, 'Wanted Dead or Alive.' And the director reveals he's got a good voice. "He can sing!" Adam Shankman told E! News earlier this year. "It's a miracle!"
The all-star cast of 'Rock of Ages' also includes Julianne Hough, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Malin Akerman and Mary J. Blige.
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After the story broke that Arnold Schwarzenegger fathered a love child with his housekeeper, Mildred Baena, she and her 13-year-old son went into hiding -- hoping to wait out the media storm that followed. But now, Baena is ready to tell her side of the story, admitting that she is just as guilty for the adulterous affair as her former boss.
But Baena, 50, didn't always know that her son, Joseph, belonged to 'The Terminator.' Although, she had her suspicions when the young boy began to resemble his Austrian father.
"It was as Joseph grew and I started to see the resemblance that I wondered -- but it became more apparent as time went on," Baena told Hello! magazine. "I knew Arnold was the father, and maybe as Joseph got older and began to look like him, [Arnold] wondered. But he never said anything to me."
Unfortunately it wasn't only Schwarzenegger and Baena that had suspicions that their affair could have resulted in a child. The former governor's wife, Maria Shriver, alluded to Baena that she also noticed the similarities between Joseph and his biological father, her husband.
"She would say things like, 'I'm here if you need to talk,'" Baena recalls. "Finally, she asked point blank. Maria asked me directly if Joseph was Arnold's son, and I just broke down. I dropped to my knees and I was crying, saying that yes he was and I was so sorry."
But Baena was not confronted with your average rage-filled wife, having just discovered that her husband classically cheated on her with the family's housekeeper of twenty years.
"She was so strong," Baena said. "She cried with me and told me to get off my knees. We held each other and I told her it wasn't Arnie's fault, that it takes two."
Although the news was difficult for Shriver to digest, Baena's son had a much different reaction. When she explained to him, at the age of 13, that Schwarzenegger was his biological father, Joseph simply responded, "Cool."
The latest NFL player to have a run-in with the law is.. Raheem Brock of the Seattle Seahawks!
According to MyFOXPhilly.com, Brock was arrested in Philadelphia on Thursday night for allegedly walking out on a $27 bill at the Copacabana.
The 33-year-old was questioned by police and there reportedly was a struggle.
He was charged with theft and resisting arrest. Brock was released without bail on Friday morning.
In November, Brock was arrested on suspicion of DUI.
In one of those can't-miss moments in sports, thousands of fans covered every inch of space on the hill behind the 10th green at Congressional. They spilled onto the clubhouse veranda, pressed their faces against the windows and lined up against the balcony railing to watch Rory McIlroy deliver a performance never before seen in the U.S. Open.
"It was Tiger Woods of 11 years ago," Ian Poulter said.
In some respects, it was even better.
McIlroy, the sympathetic figure at the Masters, was as close to perfect as golf allows Friday during a stunning assault on the record book. The 22-year-old from Northern Ireland became the first player in the 111-year history of the U.S. Open to reach 13-under par, and despite a double bogey into the water on the final hole, his 5-under 66 was enough set the 36-hole scoring record at 131.
He had a six-shot lead over former PGA champion Y.E. Yang (69), matching the U.S. Open record set by Woods in 2000 at Pebble Beach for the largest margin at the halfway point.
McIlroy went 17 holes without missing a green. He went 35 holes without making a bogey.
"It's very near the best I can play," he said.
Not since Woods destroyed his competition at Pebble Beach in 2000 for a record 15-shot victory has anyone made golf look this easy, at least for two rounds.
As if playing under complete control were not enough, McIlroy hit a wedge from 114 yards some 15 feet behind the flag on No. 8, then watched it roll down a slope and into the cup for eagle. The only time he came close to making bogey was on the par-4 11th, when he blasted out of a bunker to 8 feet and made the putt.
He tied the U.S. Open record of 12 under – previously held by Woods in 2000 and Gil Morgan in 1992, both at Pebble Beach – on the par-5 16th with a 4-iron from 223 yards that settled 8 feet from the cup.
"I told him, 'I don't think you'll see a better golf shot,'" his caddie, J.P. Fitzgerald, said.
Then came the 17th, when McIlroy hit 7-iron from 175 yards that covered the flag, barely cleared the bunker and left him 15 feet below the hole for yet another birdie to go to 13 under.
That number just isn't seen on leaderboards at the U.S. Open.
"It's crazy, isn't it?" Steve Stricker. "Pretty incredible what he's done so far."
McIlroy knows better than to start the celebration before Sunday. He was buoyed by support coming into the U.S. Open because of the calamity at Augusta National from two months ago, when he led by four shots going into the final round of the Masters and shot 80, the kind of collapse that isn't easily forgotten.
"It's been two very, very good days of golf," McIlroy said. "I put myself in a great position going into the weekend. But I know more than probably anyone else what can happen. So I've got to stay really focused and try and finish this thing off."
Japan's smoking in the school for a high school principal has apologized for making a smoking room. Smoking in the school room is designed for those students who can not live without smoking.
Achi Prefecture Sujeno high school principal at a press conference Kajunari Sujita apologized for hurting people's feelings.He said that teachers and children addicted to smoking and smoke away from other kids were watching. So often small - big fires were started. He said, I believe that this is illegal but I had no other choice. More than half of my school children are addicted to smoking. In Japan have restrictions on smoking at the age of 20. News Jagran
Take pleasure in life - their ways. Cine lovers across the world on the one hand, bats are enjoying the recent release of Batman, on the other hand Thailand's poor rural farmers as well as bats, enjoy each other. They are relished by the meat of the bat.
Bantum farmers are tied to bats. In charcoal-pan fry or roast them and eat all the traditional Thai food. These farmers say that the bat is very delicious dishes made from meat and it is also helpful in increasing sexual power.
Klasin province in the northeast of Thailand's small delightful village is considered one of the poorest areas.Bantum bats tended to be a place of gathering for farmers is very helpful. Water filled his place on the sweet Tadhon, the farmer takes a few minutes to catch them.
A local Kamgong Funasi hymns in the local dialect before catching the bats, including bats, are apologies. This is the mantra he learned from ancestors. Pctaven before the appearance of a sense of fun is. jagran
Khansoli Churu district of Rajasthan is a tree in the village, which makes the prediction of monsoon. 200-year-old tree each year Akhatij (Akshay Tritiya) gives an indication of future rainfall on grain. This tree has been the subject of intriguing for local people. Akhatij this time was considered the day when the trees drop the rice crop this year and will be better than the monsoon will be good.जिस साल पेड़ से अनाज नहीं बरसता है, तो माना जाता है कि इस बार बारिश नहीं होगी और लोगों को अकाल का सामना करना पड़ सकता है। The grain of the tree is the rain, the villagers are feeling the fair. Then they offer the offerings of the tree ritual worship undertaken.इस बार भी लोगों ने पेड़ से बरसे धान के दानों को संभाल कर रख है, ताकि फसल की बुवाई के समय इसे बीजों में मिलाकर खेत में बोया जा सके।