Kim Crespi is still haunted by the murders of her twin daughters, and two years later, she’s still a defender of their killer, her husband. David Crespi stalked 5-year-olds Samantha and Tessa through their Matthews home and stabbed them repeatedly with kitchen knives. (more…)
Verizon Wireless’ plan to buy regional cell phone company Alltel will make it the largest cell phone operator in the country with more than 80 million subscribers. But for consumers, is a behemoth Verizon a boon or a beast? (more…)
Ty Lawson, the UNC point guard who may or may not enter the NBA draft this year, was pinched last night by Chapel Hill police officers for driving while intoxicated. According to police, “Lawson was stopped early Friday morning because of the loud music coming from the car and the smell of alcohol and “a field sobriety test led the officer to file charges.” (But don’t they know he has a bum ankle?) (more…)
The speculation can finally come to an end. After months of denying their relationship, Ryan Phillipe was clearly Abbie Cornish’s escort and arm candy at last night’s 2008 Australian in Film Breakthrough Awards, reports People magazine. (more…)
June 6th is a significant day in US history. On June 6, 1944, Allies stormed Normandy during World War II. This event was graphically captured in Steven Spielberg’s movie Saving Private Ryan. D-Day is actually a military term for the day an operation exercise starts. Most sources indicate that there is no significance to the letter D, other than the fact that it provides a point of reference, D+1, etc. The military also uses H-Hour for the time an operation starts. There were many D-Day operations, but the one involving the Allies to liberate mainland Europe from Nazi occupation stands out in history for its importance. (more…)