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Paris Hilton A judge sentenced Paris Hilton to 45 days in jail Friday, April 4 for violating her probation, putting the brakes on the paris Hilton famous high life.She, who parlayed her name and relentless partying into worldwide notoriety, must go to jail on June 5-th. She will be allowed no furloughs, no work release, no use of an alternative jail, no electronic monitoring in lieu of jail, Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer ruled after a hearing. Paris Hilton had arrived for the hearing ten minutes late in the back of a black sport utility vehicle, swept into the Metropolitan Courthouse with few men in suits, ignoring screams of photographers lining the route into a rear entrance.She was wearing a gray jacket and white shirt over black slacks and with a black headband and appeared serious.Prosecutors announced earlier they were asking the judge to sentence Paris Hilton to 45 days in jail for violating the terms of her probation for an alcohol-related reckless driving conviction.Prosecutors were seeking to have Hilton ordered to avoid alcohol for 90 days, wear a monitoring device that would chart whether she complies, and have the suspension of her drivers license extended for an additional 4 months.This case brought an unusual scene to the austere courthouse south of downtown in a commercial area. Dozens of photographers and reporters lined up at the rear entrance. Police tape substituted for velvet ropes.Helicopter hovered overhead. TV trucks were parked nearby to beam the news worldwide and a .Hilton pleaded no contest in January to reckless driving stemming from a September 7 arrest in Hollywood. Police said she appeared intoxicated and failed a field sobriety test. Paris had a blood-alcohol level of 0.08 percent, the level at which an adult driver is in violation of the law.She was sentenced to 36 months' probation, $1,500 in fines and alcohol education.
January 15, Paris Hilton was pulled over by California Highway Patrol. Officers informed her that she was driving on a suspended license. She signed a document acknowledging that she was not to drive, according to papers filed in Superior Court.
LA County sheriff's deputies stopped ParisToday's onFeatured FebruaryArticles 27. He charged her with violating her probation. Police said she was pulled over at about 11 p.m. after authorities saw the car speeding with its headlights off.Hilton's spokesman, Elliot Mintz, said at the time Hilton wasn't aware her license was suspended. A copy of the document Ms. Hilton signed on January 15 was found in the car's glove compartment, court papers say.Mintz had no comment Thursday.Hilton was also required to enroll in an alcohol education program by February 12. As of April 17, she had not enrolled, prosecutors said.Hilton first gained notoriety for her hard partying as a teen. paris attracted wide attention when a sex tape she made with a boyfriend was released on the Internet.She stars in the "The Simple Life,"Archives. reality-TV series, now in its fifth season, with N. Richie. She appeared in the 2005 film, "House of Wax" and recently Paris finished filming "The Hottie and the Nottie."

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Rosie O'Donnell raised both the profile and ratings of “The View” this season by using it as a forum for her rants on the Iraq war, Donald Trump, Oprah Winfrey and even her own castmates. She'll leave the show in June after failing to reach a contract extension, she announced on the program this morning. “I have decided that we couldn’t come to terms with my deal with ABC so next year I’m not going to be on ‘The View,’ “ Ms O'Donnell said on today’s show, after it began broadcasting live at 11 a.m. eastern time. She said, that she expected to return to the program as a guest host sometime next year, including to preside over one-hour special episodes about depression and autism.

Ms. O’Donnell said that ABC had wanted her to sign a three-year extension, while she had only wanted to commit to a year. On today’s program, Ms. Walters said, “We have had, to say the least, an interesting year.” She said, that the experience of having Ms. O’Donnell aboard had been “exciting, fun-filled and provocative.” An ABC executive confirmed Ms. O’Donnell’s account, but said that there had also been a wide difference between the salary she was seeking and what the network was willing to pay. What was not immediately clear was whether the many public feuds Ms. O’Donnell engaged in from her seat on “The View” — most famously with Mr. Trump — played any role in her departure. On Wednesday, The New York Post described in its “Page Six” gossip column how Ms. O’Donnell’s crude taunts about Mr. Trump in a speech this week at an annual luncheon honoring women in communications had prompted Barbara Walters, the co-host and co-owner of “The View,” to bury her face in her hands on the dais. Last year, the insults hurled between Mr. Trump and Ms. O’Donnell had ultimately, and uncharacteristically, drawn in Ms. Walters. She was prompted to label him a “poor, pathetic man” on “The View” after he asserted that Ms. Walters had privately told him she regretted the hiring of Ms O'Donnell. Ms. Walters, who splits ownership of “The View” with ABC, nonetheless sought to distance herself from Ms. O’Donnell’s departure, telling the viewers and audience,” I would like to make one thing perfectly clear: I do not participate in the negotiations for Rosie. It’s ABC Daytime.” “It was between your representative and ABC Daytime,” Ms. Walters reiterated, turning toward Ms. O’Donnell. “This is not my doing or my choice.” Nearly a year ago, Ms. Walters had used similar language in an interview, in seeking to keep herself at arm’s length from what she characterized as ABC’s decision not to renew the contract of another outspoken “View” co-host, Star Jones. Still, Ms. Walters had acknowledged in an interview last fall that she had her eyes wide open when she invited Ms. O’Donnell to join the cast. In effect, Ms. Walters got what she paid for: a resurgence in ratings and attention for a show that had been at risk of lurching toward irrelevance on the eve of this, its 10th season. Ms. O’Donnell encouraged viewers to seek her out on her blog after she leaves “The View.” She might someday will try to return to television in a reprise of her own talk show, which preceded her tenure on “The View.” “That’s showbiz,” Ms. O’Donnell said of her looming departure. “But it’s not sad.”


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Art develops along with society. We cannot stop its evolutionary movement whether we want to or not. Art always reflects people’s lives, their economic and cultural achievements, and technical progress. Bursting energy of NeoPopRealism does not shock Western world any more (read article 'Nadia Russ: NeoPopRealism' in NY Arts Magazine), but still not understood by the East. NeoPopRealist's
ten commandments suppose to bring peace and harmony to the world, they bring joy to civilize humans souls and minds:

1. Be beautiful.
2. Be creative & productive, never stop studying & learning.
3. Be peace loving, positive minded.
4. Do not accept communistic philosophy. 5. Be free-minded, do the best you can to move the world to peace and harmony.
6. Be family oriented, self-disciplined.
7. Be free spirited. Follow your dreams, if they are not destructive, but constructive.
8. Believe in GOD. God is one.
9. Be supportive to those who need you, be generous.
10. Create your life as a great adventurous story.

NeoPopRealist idea came to boost positive energy and humour, creativity and understanding, love to arts and humanity...
At the end of 2006 and beginningMay-April, 2007 several Ukrainian art museum such as Simferopol Art Museum, Sumy Museum of Art, Lebedyn Art Museum and D. Burliuk Foundation had collected NeoPopRealist works (2001 -2006) by its creator Nadia Russ. For Ukrainian art lovers her works are challenge, even as we know she born in small Ukrainian town of Konotop... Sumy newspaper "Panorama" wrote "...her art is new and extraordinary..."
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