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In the news for this month are: Curtis 50 Jackson goes loco, Country singer DUI, Lindsay Lohan update, good things this Heiress does, large drop in traffic accidents, dont sell Tupac recordings, Tupac Shakur's mother is seeking to
prevent his former label, Death Row Records Inc., from selling the late
rapper's unreleased recordings as part of a bankruptcy settlement.
Afeni Shakur
A bodyguard for Britney Spears must face a battery charge after he
scuffled with two men
Well it seems that 50 (Curtis Jackson)
got himself a problem. A Conflict of interest, well on
Ok now this is bonkers (not NYC but musical): Country singer Mindy McCready has been charged with battery and resisting arrest in Florida. McCready, 31, was arrested early Saturday morning and charged with the two misdemeanors, according to booking information. On Sunday, the Lee County Sheriff's Office declined to provide details of the incident that led to her arrest. McCready was released on $1,000 bail Saturday and is scheduled to appear in court Aug. 14. She was found not guilty of the DUI charge, but guilty of driving on a suspended license. McCready, who had a No. 1 hit in 1996 with "Guys Do It All the Time," has struggled in recent years, beginning with a 2004 conviction for fraudulently obtaining prescription painkillers. She was on probation for that offense when she was charged with driving under the influence in 2005.
The nation last year saw the largest drop in traffic deaths in more than a decade, which led to the lowest highway fatality rate ever recorded, Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said Monday. Last year, 42,642 people died in traffic crashes, a drop of 868 deaths from 2005. That 2% decline contributed to the historic low fatality rate of 1.42 per 100 million vehicle miles traveled, Peters said. Fatalities of occupants of passenger vehicles, cars, SUVs, vans and pickups, fell to 30,521, the lowest annual total since 1993. Injuries were also down, with passenger car injuries falling 6.2% and large truck injuries 15%, Peters said. In many cases, those decreases reflected stepped-up enforcement, education campaigns and new laws. For example, three states, Alaska, Kentucky and Mississippi, enacted seat belt laws, bringing the number of states requiring seat belts to 25. Alaska had one more death in 2006 than in 2005, while traffic deaths declined in Kentucky and Mississippi, where officials credited the drops to the new law. Motorcycle deaths however rose for the ninth straight year, by 5.1% to
4,810. "This year for the first time ever, more people died in motorcycle
crashes than the number of pedestrians killed," said Jonathan Adkins,
spokesman for the Governors Highway Safety Association, which advises states
on traffic safety. "We want to see states adopt a comprehensive strategy to
reduce these deaths." Alcohol-related fatalities increased slightly
last year. There were 15,121 fatalities involving a driver or motorcycle
operator, pedestrian or cyclist with a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.08
or above, compared with 15,102 in 2005. Enforcement of impaired-driving laws
will remain a priority for Transportation Department, said NHTSA
Administrator Nicole Nason.
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