Quickies!: Were Laura Ling And Euna Lee Careless?
Posted by: Nikki Dowling
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6:00PM, Monday August 24th 2009
Journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who were imprisoned in North Korea until earlier this month, are being criticized by activists who say they compromised the refugee-saving program they reported on because, after the two women were arrested, police raided the areas. [Gawker] — Guess their homecoming welcome is over?
The New York Post ran a picture of Jennifer Aniston being tossed into a trunk while filming “The Bounty” with her co-star, Gerard Butler. In the photo, her legs are flailed open and bloggers freaked out, calling it a crotch shot. [Gawker] — Apparently, some people don’t know the difference between a vagina and a leg?
If you want to spice up your dating life, take your partner to yoga! Everybody’s doing it or, at least, more people are. [Health.com] — You can even use some of those positions, er, elsewhere.
A mother died after being denied a kidney transplant from her daughter, who died last year. The doctors said the daughter’s healthy kidney would go to recipients at the top of the list and wouldn’t give it to her family member. [Daily Mail UK] — So wrong.
Jessica Simpson outed her dog via Twitter today. She posted a pic of her pup and wrote, “Daisy and her best friend Bella back together again. Lesbian lovas forever!” [Us Weekly]
Heidi Montag tweeted today about her Miss Universe experience. “Last night was one of the best nights of my life!!!! I had so much fun!” [Us Weekly] — Wish we could say the same.
Tags: celebrity gossip, jessica simpson, quickies, heidi montag, laura ling, euna lee
Riley
wrote on August 25 2009 @ 07:23 am: [report]
Well they did lead to the bust of an operation much more important than their story. I’m sure those arrested by North Korea aren’t getting out of their sentences; if they are lucky enough to even have a trial.
I also kind of feel like they assumed the US would come to their rescue even though North Korean law was broken and they should have known better. It isn’t exactly a US-friendly place to be.
They should have been more responsible in both aspects, getting themselves caught and getting many others caught.
AgentBeryllium
wrote on August 25 2009 @ 10:32 am: [report]
Well put Riley!