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Miami Heat and Lebron James win back to back titles after beating the Spurs in Game 7 miami 95 san antonio 88. Lebron James won MVP finishing with 37 Pts and 12 reb

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Billionaire Dan Gilbert continues to grab up property in the Motor City. On Tuesday, Gilbert’s Rock Ventures confirmed that Gilbert has purchased two more buildings on Woodward Avenue.
Gilbert, who ranks as the richest Detroiter on Forbes’ billionaires list, now owns or runs 30 buildings with 7.6 million square feet of property in the city, according to Mlive. That includes four million square feet of commercial space and 3.6 million square feet of parking.
Gilbert, who repeatedly has expressed his belief in Detroit’s potential, has snapped up some of that space for as little as $5 a square foot, rehabilitating a number of properties in the once-empty downtown corridor.
The newest Gilbert acquisitions are at 620 and 630 Woodward Avenue, which are two of the oldest buildings downtown. Each is four stories tall, and the pair were built in 1880. Together, they have 40,000 square feet of office and retail space. Good Luck rebuilding Detroit Dan!
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Los Angeles, CA (June 19, 2013) – Revolt TV, the upcoming cable network led by Sean Combs, has finalized a national carriage agreement with Time Warner Cable (TWC), it was announced today. Together with previously announced distribution, this will make Revolt one of the largest launches in cable TV history when it goes live this fall.
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James Gandolfini won three Emmy Awards for his role as Tony Soprano.

Actor James Gandolfini is dead at 51 . A source tells the Daily News he suffered a massive heart attack in Italy.

The Westwood, N.J. native, first break came in 1992 when he landed a role in a Broadway version of “A Streetcar Named Desire” that starred Alec Baldwin and Jessica Lange.

Smallish parts in major films followed — Gandolfini played a submarine crew member in “Crimson Tide” in 1995 and a gangland bodyguard in “Get Shorty” the same year.

Gandolfini spent part of his early career supporting himself as a bartender and nightclub manager

James Gandolfini won three Emmy Awards for his role as Tony Soprano.

Fame came for the Italian-American actor after 1999, as “The Sopranos” garnered critical acclaim and cult popularity on its way to becoming a TV classic.

Gandolfini won three Emmy Awards for his sparkling depiction of protagonist Tony Soprano, a mobster trying to balance the mundane stresses of family life and his unusual occupation: organized crime.

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#2. Daft Punk – Random Access Memories – 48,000 (543,000)

#10. Lonely Island – Wack Album – 28,000 (28,000)

#17. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – The Heist – 23,000 (821,000)

#43. Lil Wayne – I Am Not A Human Being II – 10,000 (487,000)

#55. French Montana – Excuse My French – 8,400 (94,000)

#56. Kendrick Lamar – good kid, m.A.A.d city – 8,200 (929,000)

#63. Action Bronson & Harry Fraud – Saab Stories – 7,600 (7,600)

#88. The-Dream – IV Play – 5,500 (37,000)

#133. Kid Cudi – Indicud – 3,700 (219,000)

#175. Prodigy & Alchemist – Albert Einstein – 3,000 (3,000)

* data comes from Nielsen Soundscan, rounded to nearest thousandth for units above 10,000, nearest hundredth for units below 10,000.

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The association voted on the measure at its annual meeting in Chicago. The AMA noted that obesity rates in the United States have “doubled among adults in the last twenty years and tripled among children in a single generation” and that the World Health Organization, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Internal Revenue Service already recognize the condition as a disease.

 

Obesity is associated with a variety of diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers. Rising obesity is expected to increase America’s already high health care costs.

The AMA’s recommendations accompanying the vote included urging physicians and insurance companies to “recognize obesity as a complex disorder,” encouraging national efforts to educate the public “about the health risks of being overweight and obese.”

The AMA also recommended the creation “National Obesity Awareness Month” to highlight the benefits of exercise and to warn of the risks of obesity. Source

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Stefano Gabbana (left) Domineco Dolce (right)

ROME (AFP) –  An Italian court Wednesday sentenced fashion house duo Dolce and Gabbana to one year and eight months in prison for tax evasion of around one billion euros ($1.33 billion), according to media reports.

Lawyers for Dolce and Gabbana, whose celebrity clients include Beyonce and Madonna, immediately said they will be appealing, and under Italian law the sentence will be suspended in the meantime.

Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana were accused of having transferred control of their brands to a shell company in Luxembourg in 2004 and 2005 to avoid paying Italian taxes.

Prosecutors had argued that setting up the Luxembourg company Gado — an acronym of the surnames of the two designers — while the company was operating out of Italy was a bid to defraud the state.

Investigators completed a probe into the designers, as well as five other people, in 2010 and the case was dismissed in April 2011 but reopened in November last year and went to trial.

Founded in 1985, Dolce and Gabbana employs more than 3,000 people and has 250 shops in 40 countries around the world.

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Title / Weekend Gross (in millions usd)

  1. Man of Steel   $116.6 m
  2. This Is The End  $20.7 m
  3. Now You See Me  $11 m
  4. Fast & Furious 6 $9.5 m
  5. The Purge  $8.3 m
  6. The Internship  $7.1 m
  7. Epic  $6.2 m
  8. Star Trek Into Darkness  $6.2 m
  9. After Earth  $4 m
  10. Iron Man 3  $2.9 m

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Jay Z drops new album on July 4 with Samsung.

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CARSON CITY, Nev. — After 13 years of waiting, medical marijuana patients in Nevada will soon have a legal way to obtain the drug without growing it themselves.

Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval signed SB374 into law Wednesday evening. The measure establishes the framework to make pot available to medical marijuana card holders, and imposes fees and requirements for growers, processors and dispensaries. It also contains provisions to continue to allow home-growing until 2016.

The tax revenue created will first fund the regulation of the dispensaries. Any remaining revenue will be funneled to education.

According to the National Conference on State Legislatures, Nevada is the 14th state to legalize medical marijuana dispensaries, and one of 19 states to allow medicinal pot, along with the District of Columbia.

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