Friday, September 21, 2007

Khanh Hoa submits Miss Universe hosting plan

Image of the future 7,500 stage

VietNamNet Bridge – Yesterday, September 19, Khanh Hoa Province People’s Committee submitted to the PM and Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism its plan to host Miss Universe 2008 in Nha Trang City.

According to Le Xuan Than, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, Hoan Vu Joint Stock Company will be directly responsible for organizing the event.

This means that Hoan Vu itself will pay the US$15million necessary to host the pageant (US$7million for copyrights and the rest is organization costs), as well as ensure adequate infrastructure that includes a 7,500-seat theatre.

Mr. Than said Hoan Vu would build the stage on an area of 7 ha within the Nha Trang Tourism and Entertainment Zone owned by Hoan Cau Nha Trang Ltd. Construction work will start as soon as the PM okays the plan.

Foreign experts will also be sent to Nha Trang to help carry out the project. Hoan Vu Joint Stock is made up of three companies - CIAT, Viet CEO, and Hoan Cau Nha Trang Ltd.

Hoan Vu submitted its hosting plan to provincial authorities right after Miss Universe Organization’s Chairwoman Paula Mary Shugart sent her letter to PM Nguyen Tan Dung, Culture Minister Hoang Tuan Anh and Khanh Hoa Chairman Vo Lam Phi expressing her wish to see Nha Trang host Miss Universe next year in August.

Source: Vietnam Net Bridge

Lara fights trafficking with MTV EXIT

By IndiaFM News Bureau

Lara Dutta fights the social issue of human trafficking. She is the brand ambassador for MTV EXIT, (End Exploitation, and Trafficking). She was asked to talk about trafficking and now features in the documentary called ‘SOLD’ which deals with human trafficking. MTV India will screen the documentary on September 22 at 1900 hrs IST.

“I was previously working on female infanticide with the UNFPA and trafficking of brides. It is after the approach from MTV that I explored further into the details of human trafficking” says Lara. On asking about trafficking in the film industry, she says, “There are a lot of people who come from far of places with the desire to become actors, but it’s not the only field where trafficking takes place. There should be agencies that give the right guidance to aspiring actors.”

“Being a celebrity I can reach a larger audience and I am glad I can use my status to promote this social cause and reach people” states Lara.

Source: India FM

Here she is -- it's Miss Internet 2008

Mathew Ingram, today at 1:05 PM EDT

Do John and Scott Ferber know what they're getting into? According to a recent press release that came floating into my inbox, they've decided to start something called the Miss Internet Beauty Pageant. Aspiring beauty contest winners (and we know there are probably millions of them out there, alas) can send in a couple of photos and/or video of themselves, and the winner gets chosen by the Internet! Or rather, gets chosen by whoever decides to go and vote for someone at the website, and you can apparently vote for as many contestants as you want, twice a day, and as many times as you like.

So, all you aspiring Miss Internet 2008 winners -- all you have to do is convince enough of your friends, or even complete strangers, to come and click on your photo. Or, you could always take a quick course in Java or C++, and write a script that would effectively accomplish the same thing! The choice is up to you. And apparently you don't have to answer any skill-testing questions, like the one that threw Miss Teen South Carolina off so badly awhile ago. You stand to win "up to" $25,000 in cash and prizes.

It's no secret that the idea of an Internet-voting contest is fraught with problems. As evidence, I submit the story of Time magazine's Person of the Century contest, which came within a hair of being won by Mustafa Kamal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey (thanks to a blockbuster campaign by Turkish supporters) as well as the People magazine contest in 1998 to find the most beautiful people in the world, which was won by one of Howard Stern's sidekicks, a little person who called himself Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf.

It seems likely, however, that John and Scott Ferber know exactly what they're doing: the two brothers were behind the rise of Advertising.com in the 1990s, which was eventually sold to America Online in 2004 for $434-million in cash. The brothers stayed at AOL for a time, but then took what the company described as some "much needed time off" and developed a site called Guess Now, which lets you guess the outcome of future events and then pays you cash if you guess correctly.

When you go to the Miss Internet Pageant site, it redirects you to Guess Now's servers, and to become a contestant you have to open a Guess Now account. Coincidence? I think not. Interestingly enough, the Miss Internet Pageant says if you can't upload photos of yourself, you can email them to this address: steve@vandelayindustries.com. Van Delay Industries is the name of the fictitious latex company that George Costanza worked for on Seinfeld.

Source: The Globe and Mail

Dethroned beauty queen defends her actions, points finger at accusers

Targets another contestant's mom, who works for the DA

By Sylvie Belmond belmond@theacorn.com

Miss Ventura County 2005, who was dethroned the same year and later accused by pageant organizers of theft and perjury, fought back Friday at a press event organized by her attorney.

Hilary Gushwa, then a Moorpark resident, lost her title and the right to wear her crown when pageant officials learned she was married at the time she participated in the local competition.

Gushwa says she is the target of an "angry beauty pageant mother who is upset that her daughter lost a competition."

"I won Miss Ventura County 2005. I applied for the competition in August of 2004 and every representation I made in my application was true and accurate," Gushwa said Friday.

Records show Gushwa got married in Las Vegas on Oct. 10, 2004. The pageant took place Oct. 23, 2004.

Pageant rules dictate that entrants "must never have been married, never had a marriage annulled, or been pregnant."

The Ventura County Scholarship Association, which organizes the pageant, sued Gushwa for $5,000 in small claims court earlier this year, alleging that she knowingly and fraudulently misrepresented herself as single in order to compete. The civil court awarded the association $3,121 in July. Gushwa paid the debt.

Pageant organizers filed a police report in August, accusing Gushwa of grand theft and alleging she committed perjury during the civil trial.

In self -defense

Last week Gushwa, speaking outside her attorney's office in Ventura, refuted the allegations. Along with her attorney, Ron Bamieh, she pointed the finger at Jackie Youngern, a committee member of the Ventura County Scholarship Association.

Bamieh maintains Gushwa committed no malfeasance when she accepted the title, and said the driving force behind the allegations is Youngern, is the mother of another 2005 pageant contestant.

He alleged that Youngern used her professional credentials as an investigative assistant with the Ventura County district attorney's office to intimidate witnesses and solicit clerks at government offices to obtain records.

"It's beneath her, it should not be done," said Bamieh, who had worked on several unrelated cases with Youngern when he was employed at the DA's office.

Gushwa said her family has received disturbing phone calls and been harassed since the filing of a police report made the allegations public.

On the subject of the missing crown- actually a tiara- Gushwa said she had given it to a seriously ill young girl after the small claims court ruled she didn't have to return it.

The former beauty queen also repeated her earlier statement that she does not remember getting married. She said she went to Las Vegas with her then-boyfriend, David Scanlan, just to visit his parents before the mid-October pageant.

Gushwa said that during that period of time she was taking prescription medication and also drinking alcohol, and that her ability to make sound decisions was affected.

"My memory of much of the evening where I was supposedly married in a Las Vegas wedding chapel is hazy at best," Gushwa said. "Those who've made statements to the contrary are ignorant of the facts or are motivated by something other than the truth."

Gushwa said she and Scanlan broke up shortly after the Las Vegas trip.

"I never even told my family that I was married . . . because I never believed or thought for one moment that I was," she said.

Her attorney said the marriage was nullified early in 2005 by the state of Nevada and that under the law, the marriage never existed.

Who keeps the crown "We're just trying to get Hilary to do the right thing and return the crown," said Sandy Bryan, executive director of the scholarship association. If the crown was indeed given to a girl who is ill, the VCSA may let her keep it, Bryan said.

"We're not trying to be mean to little girls; we just don't know the circumstances," she said.

According to Lori Barondess, who serves on the pageant committee with Youngern, said the organization, not Youngern, initiated the small claims court proceedings and filed the police report.

In addition, Youngern's daughter's role in the competition was not significantly affected by Gushwa's actions because the other woman finished third, not second.

"Only the first runnerup was directly affected, since she was not able to compete (as Miss Ventura County) in the Miss California competition because there was not enough time to prepare her," Barondess said.

Pageant organizers said they learned about the marriage the week before Gushwa was to represent the county in the state competition.

"The sister of the groom called the head of the Miss California pageant to say Gushwa was married," said Barondess, adding that she and Scanlan's mother provided photos and details of the wedding.

Youngern refused to comment for this story. An internal DA's office investigation may take place to determine whether Youngern had in any way abused her authority.

Gushwa said she does not desire revenge or retaliation. "It was our hope that Ms. Youngern would learn from her mistake as Ms. Gushwa has from hers," Bamieh said.

Gushwa began to compete in pageants at age 16, and created Heart2Heart, a nonprofit organization that promotes bone marrow drives to help leukemia patients.

She said she hoped the widely publicized allegations will not affect the group's ability to raise awareness and money for the National Marrow Donor Program.

She has been a national spokesperson for the City of Hope and earned a Volunteer of the Year award from the Moorpark Chamber of Commerce.

According to her website, Gushwa won the 2007 Miss Ventura County International pageant, an event organized by Crowning Glory Productions.

Source: Simi Valley Acorn

Miss Bulgaria '06 Wins Title in Balkan Beauty Ambassador Pageant

Miss Bulgaria 2006 Slavena Vatova (far L) made it to the top 3 at the Balkan Beauty Ambassador Pageant this year. Photo by Visages Models

Miss Bulgaria 2006 Slavena Vatova won the second runner-up title in the Balkan Beauty Ambassador 2007 pageant, which took place in Greece during the week.

The beauty pageant is held for a third consecutive year.

Balkan Beauty Ambassador 2007 is not just a beauty contest, but a specific philosophical and cultural event, which emphasizes positive Balkan's values and celebrate Balkan people's energy and creativity, the organizers said.

With the opportunity of this event, the organizers intend to promote the unification of the Balkan countries their cultures, religions and their potential economic and tourist development.

The winners in the competition will promote humanitarian and environmental values and purposes

This year BBA was dedicated to UNESCO's action for helping Balkan women in general.

Albanian Beauty Ambassador 2007 On Time Concept Albania is the organizer of the "Albanian Beauty Ambassador 2007" show, where two contestants will be selected as the representatives from Albania, in the great event of "Balkan Beauty Ambassador 2007".

Source: Sofia News Agency

Indian actress Priyanka Chopra injures herself during filming

MUMBAI, India: Popular Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra tore a muscle while filming a stunt for an action-packed role in her new movie, a newspaper reported Friday.

In the film Chopra plays a bodyguard skilled in an ancient Sikh martial art, wielding a sword and a 'kirpan,' or dagger, traditionally carried by followers of the Sikh religion.

"I was doing a somersault when I felt something give way inside my rib cage," The Times of India quoted her as saying. "I've apparently suffered a tear in my abs."

The former Miss World is among the few Indian actresses to take on action roles and do her own stunts.

Although she was advised to rest, her busy schedule did not permit a break for the next few weeks — she has dance scenes and more stunts to film.

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"It's so painful. I've no choice but to continue," she said in the newspaper interview. "I don't know how I'll manage."

Chopra said she was enjoying shooting for the role in the thriller, "Drona," and has been announcing: "I'm armed and dangerous" every time she arrives on the set.

Popular actor Abhishek Bachchan, who plays a superhero, and Kay Kay Menon, who is the villain, co-star in the film.

Chopra made her Bollywood debut five years ago and has starred in several hit movies. She played a mob member in her recent movie "Don," and last year she was the female lead in India's first superhero movie, "Krrish."

Although advised rest, her busy schedule did not permit a break for the next few weeks with dance scenes and more stunts to film.

"It's so painful. I've no choice but to continue," she told the newspaper. "I don't know how I'll manage."

Source: International Herald Tribune

Priyanka Chopra's father gets bail

Indore, Sep 21 : A local court today released Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra's father Ashok Chopra on a bail of Rs one lakh in connection with a case lodged by her former private secretary Prakash Jaju.

Mr Chopra appeared before Judicial Magistrate V S Mubel, who fixed September 26 as the next date for hearing.

Mr Chopra's counsel Chandrashekhar Raikwar was present in the court.

Jaju, a resident of Mhow near Indore, had lodged a police compliant that underworld don Chhota Shakeel had made threatening calls on Priyanka's behalf over a dispute related to financial dealings.

However, he moved the court when no action was taken in this regard.

Meanwhile, Priyanka and her father approached the Madhya Pradesh High Court's Indore bench seeking stay in the case. The High Court's Indore Bench had acquitted Priyanka from the charges recently.

However, a case against her father was continuing in a lower court.

Meanwhile, Priyanka had filed a case against Jaju in Mumbai.

Source: New Kerala

Mansion awaits the happy couple

Tennis star Paradorn Srichaphan and his Miss Universe fianc้e Natalie Glebova yesterday bought a luxurious Bt40-million house in Bangkok's On Nut area to move into after they get married on November 29. Published on September 21, 2007

The star went on to say that his 438-square-metre contemporary-style house stood next to a lake at the Prime Nature Villa estate. The Bt40-million price tag does not include the cost of interior decoration, which will be completed by mid November, ready for the couple to move in. Paradorn promised to invite the press to his house-warming party.

As a perfect husband to be, Paradorn said he had left it up to Natalie to decorate the four-bedroom and four-bathroom house as she pleased. However, he said, the house would be decorated in earth tones and will be equipped with a Jacuzzi and a gym. He said he had also bought the 240-sqm behind the house to build a swimming pool and garage.

Paradorn said that though they initially intended to move to Pattaya, they changed their minds when they saw this house. It had such good atmosphere and was so accessible, he explained. He said they were going ahead with their plans to a sporting complex in Pattaya.

He went on to explain that preparations for the wedding were nearly 70 per cent complete, and that the invitation cards were in the process of being printed. Revealing that guests at their wedding included tennis players Tommy Haas and Nicolas Kiefer, Paradon he reserved the right to prohibit reporters from the reception because he did not want senior guests to be disturbed.

He said he would also be inviting other tennis aces during the Thailand Open matches.

The wedding would comprise of a traditional ceremony in the morning attended only by senior guests and close friends, and an interview-and-photo session with the media at 4pm. The reception will be invites only, he added.

Paradon said publications wishing to carry the news the next day would be sent wedding pictures, while magazines that worked on a later deadline would be sent the photos later.

Natalie said that she was excited about her wedding and that she loved her new home because it was surrounded by nature. She added that her only preparation for the wedding was staying healthy by eating good food and exercising. She also said that she had four dresses planned for the day - one for the morning ceremony, one for the press conferences, one for the reception and another to dance in.

The press conference, with Suttipong "Heart" Tadpitakkul presiding as master of ceremonies, was held yesterday at Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel from 10.30am to noon. Singer Paiboon "Pun" Kietkhiewkaew sang "Home" in dedication to the couple prior to the press conference.

Mayuree Sukyingcharoenwong

Source: The Nation