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Al Jefferson Arrested, DWI Suspected

d MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Timberwolves star center Al Jefferson apologized to the team and fans Sunday after his arrest on suspicion of DWI following a weekend loss to Portland.

The Timberwolves suspended Jefferson for the next two games without pay – a punishment Jefferson said he accepts.

“I want to apologize to the entire Timberwolves organization, owner Glen Taylor, my teammates, coaches and Wolves fans everywhere for my actions last night,” Jefferson said in a statement released Sunday by the Timberwolves. “I made a very poor decision and I am truly sorry for that. As a leader on this team, I know that more is expected of me, and I am disappointed in myself.”

A Minnesota State Patrol trooper stopped Jefferson, 25, on Interstate 394 near downtown Minneapolis early Sunday for speeding and changing lanes without signaling, patrol spokesman Lt. Eric Roeske said.

After taking a field sobriety test, Jefferson was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center for a blood test, which he had agreed to, then to Hennepin County Jail on suspicion of fourth-degree driving while impaired, Roeske said. Jefferson was released after an hour in jail and faces an April 23 court appearance.

Results of the blood test are expected in two to three weeks, Roeske said. He said the trooper noted that Jefferson was “very cooperative.” Jefferson’s vehicle was towed away, Roeske said.

Jefferson led the Timberwolves with 19 points in Saturday night’s 110-91 loss to the Trail Blazers at Target Center. He’s averaging 17.7 points and 9.6 rebounds a game.

David Kahn, Timberwolves president of basketball operations, said Jefferson “feels terrible” about what happened.

“On behalf of the Timberwolves organization, we are disappointed that Al used poor judgment last night. Thankfully, nobody was injured or hurt,” Kahn said in a statement Sunday.

“Having spoken to Al, I can assure everybody associated with our franchise that Al understands this is a matter of the utmost seriousness. He feels terrible about what occurred and I believe him when he says he will learn from his mistake,” Kahn said.

But Kahn said it’s appropriate that Jefferson be suspended for the Wolves’ games at Dallas Wednesday and at home against Houston Saturday.

The 6-foot-10 Jefferson missed the last 2 1/2 months of last season after injuring his right knee and undergoing surgery. Telephone calls to his agent’s office were not immediately returned Sunday.

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AP Sports Writer Jon Krawczynski of Minneapolis contributed to this report.

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The coming week – the everything but the lege edition

The lege’s schedule this week – almost no committee hearings while the lege “focuses” on the budget – has been covered here, in a post at Blog for Arizona.

As usual, all info gathered from the websites of the relevent political bodies/agencies except where noted, and subject to change without notice

In Congress, most of the week will be spent on committee hearings and behind-the-scenes work on health care reform and jobs bills. The short agenda for the House’s floor activity mostly covers a number of non-controversial memorial and congratulatory resolutions. Even the one meaningful bill, HR4247, the Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act (CRS summary here; an AP article on the need for the proposed legislation, via AZCentral.com, here) should pass easily…after the Rs oppose even bringing the measure to the floor, of course (they oppose everything these days, no matter the worthiness of the legislation),

The Senate also has a long committee schedule (media highlight: the Commerce Committee’s hearing looking into Toyota’s recalls). Floor work may include consideration of the jobs bill recently passed by the House and an extension of the Patriot Act.

…Here in Arizona…

…The Arizona Corporation Commission will be holding a “utilities” meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday. The ACC’s hearing schedule is here.

…The Board of Directors of the Central Arizona Project will be meeting on Thursday in Casa Grande. CAP’s Public Policy Committee will also meet on Thursday, as will its Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District & Underground Storage Committee.

…The Tempe City Council is scheduled to meet Thursday evening for a regular meeting (agenda here); earlier on Thursday, they are going to hold a special meeting on balancing the city’s budget (agenda here). On Friday, they’ll hold an executive session as part of the process of choosing a new City Clerk for Tempe (agenda here). The Council’s calendar is here.

…The Scottsdale City Council is scheduled to meet on Tuesday (agenda here). The Council’s Community Meeting Notice is here.

Not scheduled to meet this week: Arizona Board of Regents, Board of Directors of the Maricopa Integrated Health System, Maricopa Board of Supervisors, Governing Board of the Maricopa County Community College District (though they have some kind of “retreat” scheduled for Tuesday evening), Citizens Clean Elections Commission.

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Starbucks Gun Policy: Refusal To Ban Firearms Pleases Open Carry Advocates, Troubles Gun Control Advocates

Dale Welch recently walked into a Starbucks in Virginia, handgun strapped to his waist, and ordered a banana Frappuccino with a cinnamon bun. He says the firearm drew a double-take from at least one customer, but not a peep from the baristas.

Welch’s foray into the coffeehouse was part of an effort by some gun owners to exercise and advertise their rights in states that allow people to openly carry firearms.

Even in some “open carry” states, businesses are allowed to ban guns in their stores. And some have, creating political confrontations with gun owners. But Starbucks, the largest chain targeted, has refused to take the bait, saying in a statement this month that it follows state and local laws and has its own safety measures in its stores.

“Starbucks is a special target because it’s from the hippie West Coast, and a lot of dedicated consumers who pay $4 for coffee have expectations that Starbucks would ban guns. And here they aren’t,” said John Bruce, a political science professor at the University of Mississippi who is an expert in gun policy.

Welch, a 71-year-old retired property manager who lives in Richmond, Va., doesn’t see any reason why he shouldn’t bear arms while he gets caffeinated.

“I don’t know of anybody who would provide me with defense other than myself, so I routinely as a way of life carry a weapon – and that extends to my coffee shops,” he said.

The fight for retailers heated up in early January when gun enthusiasts in northern California began walking into Starbucks and other businesses to test state laws that allow gun owners to carry weapons openly in public places. As it spread to other states, gun control groups quickly complained about the parade of firearms in local stores.

Some were spontaneous, with just one or two gun owners walking into a store. Others were organized parades of dozens of gun owners walking into restaurants with their firearms proudly at their sides.

In one case, about 100 activists bearing arms had planned to go to a California Pizza Kitchen in Walnut Creek, Calif., but after it became clear they weren’t welcome they went to another restaurant. That chain and Peet’s Coffee & Tea are among the businesses that have banned customers with guns.

Just as shops can deny service to barefoot customers, restaurants and stores in some states can declare their premises gun-free zones.

The advocacy group OpenCarry.org, a leading group encouraging the demonstrations, applauded Starbucks in a statement for “deciding not to discriminate against lawful gun carriers.”

“Starbucks is seen as a responsible corporation and they’re seen as a very progressive corporation, and this policy is very much in keeping with that,” said John Pierce, co-founder of OpenCarry.org. “If you’re going to support individual rights, you have to support them all. I applaud them, and I’ve gone out of my way personally to let every manager of every Starbucks I pass know that.”

The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence has responded by circulating a petition that soon attracted 26,000 signatures demanding that Starbucks “offer espresso shots, not gunshots” and declare its coffeehouses “gun-free zones.”

Gun control advocates hope the coffeehouse firearms displays end up aggravating more people than they inspire.

“If you want to dress up and go out and make a little political theater by frightening children in the local Starbucks, if that’s what you want to spend your energy on, go right ahead,” said Peter Hamm, a spokesman for the Brady campaign. “But going out and wearing a gun on your belt to show the world you’re allowed to is a little juvenile.”

The coffeehouse debate has been particularly poignant for gun-control advocates in Washington state, where four uniformed police officers were shot and killed while working on their laptops at a suburban coffeehouse. The shooter later died in a gun battle with police.

Ralph Fascitelli of Washington Ceasefire, an advocacy group that seeks to reduce gun violence, said allowing guns in coffeehouses robs residents of “societal sanctuaries.”

“People go to Starbucks for an escape, just so they can get peace,” Fascitelli said. “But people walk in with open-carry guns and it destroys the tranquility.”

Gun control advocates have been on the defensive. Their opponents have trumpeted fears that gun rights would erode under a Democrat-led White House and Congress, but President Barack Obama and his top allies have largely been silent on issues such as reviving an assault weapons ban or strengthening background checks at gun shows.

Gun rights groups are looking to build on a 2008 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down Washington, D.C.’s handgun ban, and cheered legislation that took effect Monday allowing licensed gun owners to bring firearms into national parks. Obama signed that legislation as part of a broader bill.

Legislators in Montana and Tennessee, meanwhile, have passed measures seeking to exempt guns made and kept in-state from national gun control laws. And state lawmakers elsewhere are considering legislation that would give residents more leeway to carry concealed weapons without permits.

Observers say the gun rights movement is using the Starbucks campaign to add momentum and energize its supporters.

“They’re trying to change the culture with this broader notion of gun rights,” said Clyde Wilcox, a Georgetown University government professor who has written a book on the politics of gun control. “I think they are pressing the notion that they’ve got a rout going, so why not just get what they can while they’re ahead?”

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On the Net:

http://www.bradycampaign.org/

http://www.opencarry.org/



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Jennie Garth and Jennifer Garner: Milk + Bookies Babes

Making for quite the family fun experience, the stars were out for the Milk + Bookies First Annual Story Time Celebration in Los Angeles, California on Sunday (February 28).

Joining in on the kid-friendly Skirball Cultural Center affair was the always-lovely Jennifer Garner, who toted around one of her favorite books, The Seven Silly Eaters.

Also on-hand for the Milk + Bookies shindig were cute couple Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli, who kept busy tending to their three adorable daughters.

Filling out the celebrity guest list were Jason Biggs with his wife Jenny Mollen, as well as Michael Emerson, Carrie Preston, Marlon Wayans, Rainn Wilson and JJ Abrams.

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Britney Spears: Braless Starbucks Stop

Enjoying the sunny west coast weather, Britney Spears was spotted heading over to Starbucks in Calabasas, California on Sunday (February 28).

Sporting a purple top sans bra with velour warmup pants, the “Gimme More” singer followed her security staffers as she picked up a tasty grande frappuccino to kickstart the day.

Making for quite the active weekend, Britney has been spotted keeping busy all over town over the past few days.

On Friday, Miss Spears spent the evening at Nine Zero One salon to get her brunette locks dyed blonde before heading out on Saturday for a shopping spree at Vionnet boutique.

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Jessica Alba: Staples Center Sexy

Ready for an afternoon of sporting action, Jessica Alba was spotted heading into the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on Sunday (February 28).

Smiling as she passed by awaiting paparazzi, the “Valentine’s Day” actress was joined by a gal pal as they readied to watch the Los Angeles Lakers take on the Denver Nuggets.

Turning into quite the basketball aficionado as of late, Jess joined husband Cash Warren just a few days prior at a Los Angeles Clippers game.

Cheering the hometown team on to a win over the visiting Detroit Pistons, Jess tweeted, “Sitting front row so if we lose we still have to smile.”

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Trista Sutter: Poolside Bikini Beauty

Treating themselves to a day of relaxation, Ryan and Trista Sutter were spotted lounging poolside in Palos Verdes, California on Sunday (February 28).

After attending Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney’s wedding the previous evening, the “Bachelorette” couple took their kids, Max and Blakesly, for a dip in the hotel pool while joined by fellow guests Charlie O’Connell and girlfriend Sarah Bryce.

Prior to the big wedding, Miss Sutter spoke with press about Jason and Molly’s nuptials, saying, “We’ve been speaking with Jason and Molly for a couple of months now about their options and we are excited to be invited to help them celebrate their big day.”

“I think it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and they took advantage! As was the case with me and Ryan, I believe they wanted to unburden their parents and themselves from the cost of a wedding and in this case, it will not only be that, but everything they would have and could have ever dreamed,” she added.

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Kim Kardashian Suits Up for NASCAR Action

Stepping out for a day at the race track, Kim Kardashian was on-hand at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday (February 28).

The E! reality beauty was decked out in a curve-hugging jumpsuit, spending time chatting with press and greeting drivers before the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Shelby American 350 got underway.

Worn out from a night of partying for her fragrance launch the previous evening, Kim tweeted to her fans and followers, “I feel like I just went to bed, now I’m back up getting ready for Nascar.”

During the race, Miss Kardashian continued to send out messages, tweeting, “Anyone watching Nascar? U guys see the pink Kim Kardashian car?”

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Marie Osmond’s Son Leaves Behind Suicide Note

Following the saddening news of her sons death, more details surrounding the suicide of Marie Osmond’s child have come forth.

According to TMZ reports, Michael Blosil sent out a text message to a female friend just before jumping off of his Met apartment building – informing her of a suicide note left in his residence.

Upon locating the note, its contents told of an utter unhappiness in which Marie’s son spoke about “things he would be doing for the very last time” while noting his lady pal as “his only good friend in LA.”

Of Mr Blosil’s death, LA Fire Dept. spokesman Shawn Lenske said, “We were dispatched … for an extreme fall, which is categorized as greater than 30 feet. The person had fallen from a 15-story building. The person was [dead on arrival].”

Lenske added, “I have no information on whether drugs or alcohol were involved … The investigation is ongoing by the coroner’s and LAPD.”

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Ashley Greene: Dolce & Gabbana Darling

Back out for another day of fashionable fun, Ashley Greene was spotted partaking in the Milan Fashion Week festivities in Milan, Italy on Sunday (February 28).

Wearing a fabulous floral frock, the Alice Cullen cutie grabbed up a front row seat as she attended the Dolce & Gabbana Autumn/Winter 2010 runway event.

The previous day, Miss Greene was busy making her rounds from show to show, as she hit up both the Armani and Gucci catwalk displays.

The trip to Milan comes a week after Ashley celebrated her 23rd birthday while working in Berlin on her new movie, “The Apparition”.

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