Friday, May 9, 2014

Florida woman has her neighbors' mobile home DEMOLISHED because 'she thought they were unsavory and broke into her car' Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2624193/Florida-woman-neighbors-mobile-home-DEMOLISHED-thought-unsavory-broke-car.html#ixzz31E9XtY6Q Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

A woman in Florida who didn't like her neighbors has been arrested for allegedly having their mobile home demolished.
Ana Maria Moreta Folch of St. Augustine told a heavy equipment operator that she owned the trailer and wanted it and its septic tank destroyed.
That wasn't the case, however, as the real owners arrived at the scene when the demolition was underway on Monday.
Bad neighbors: Ana Maria Moreta Folch (left) has been arrested for demolishing
Bad neighbors: Ana Maria Moreta Folch (left) has been arrested for demolishing Maria Gottfried (right)'s mobile home after convincing a construction crew that she owned it
Bad neighbors: Ana Maria Moreta Folch (left) has been arrested for demolishing Maria Gottfried (right)'s mobile home after convincing a construction crew that she owned it
The St. Johns County Sheriff's arrest report says Moreta Folch wanted the trailer bulldozed because she thought its occupants were unsavory and she suspected they had broken into her car.
For the construction crew's part, she was able to convince them that it was her trailer because she had a key to the trailer.
 
The trailer's owner, 34-year-old Maria Gottfried, told the deputy sheriff said she had owned the trailer since 2006.
The Florida Times-Union reports that she claimed to have never given Moreta Folch, 62, a key.
Across the way: Moreta Folch lives in the house in the upper left hand corner of this aerial shot and Gottfried's mobile home is located across the street, at the bottom of this picture
Across the way: Moreta Folch lives in the house in the upper left hand corner of this aerial shot and Gottfried's mobile home is located across the street, at the bottom of this picture
Ms Gottfried said she did not have a bad relationship with Moreta Folch.
All of the belongings had been removed so that it was completely empty and did not look like anyone was living inside.
The paper reports that the damage was estimated at about $25,000.
Moreta Folch was charged with criminal mischief, a third-degree felony.
She was released Wednesday on $10,000 bail.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2624193/Florida-woman-neighbors-mobile-home-DEMOLISHED-thought-unsavory-broke-car.html#ixzz31E9cyffb
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Recap: 'American Idol' Season 13 - Top 4 Results


"American Idol" time! 
Are we all excited?
My father is. If Alex Preston survives tonight's cut and returns home to New Hampshire, my dad is planning on going to his rally. Or that's what my dad says. He also insists he voted for Alex 50 times last night, so it's possible he's just kidding. Or maybe he just appreciates how easy "Idol" had made it to vote this season.
So will Alex stick around?
Will we be able to get through more than two picks in the NFL Draft during this time?
Click through and follow along...
9:01 p.m. ET. "Next to the finale, this is the most brutal cut of the season," Ryan Seacrest teases.
9:02 p.m. Hmmm... Ryan really is committing to this beard, at least temporarily. 
9:03 p.m. Jennifer Lopez is pretty. And she's wearing red tonight. "This is what they would call 'the big cut,' right?" J-Lo asks. 
9:04 p.m. We start with last night's post-show dinner. Caleb liked Jessica's fire and Alex's lanterns and Jena's lasers. Jena liked J-Lo showing her how to strut. Caleb liked Keith Urban's trapdoor sight-gag. Yawn.
9:06 p.m. Meanwhile, the Browns just traded up to eighth and DIDN'T take Johnny Football.
9:06 p.m. The first person heading home is... Gonna find out in a bit.
9:10 p.m. Ford commercial. They're talking about what they miss the most. And eating hot dogs.
9:11 p.m. Beignets for Harry. He's throwing sugar-covered pastries into the crowd and people are actually eating them. I'm incredulous that this is happening.
9:12 p.m. From hot-air-filled dough to... Randy Jackson time. "Jena was on fire last night," Randy says, calling her Elvis cover one of the greatest performances in "Idol" history. Randy although thought Caleb had an amazing night. Randy felt like Jessica's third performance saved her night. He thinks the exact same thing about Alex.
9:14 p.m. For real now... The first person going home (in a good way) is... Jena Irene. She does a happy dance.
9:19 p.m. The finalists also went for a trip to the park. Yes, tonight's episode has featured five minutes of dinner with the Idols, five minutes of the Idols getting hotdogs and five minutes of the Idols having a picnic in the park. This is a horribly produced half-hour of television and FOX should genuinely be embarrassed at how far "Idol" has fallen in production quality with these results shows. That trip to the park had the production values of a public access channel.
9:21 p.m. Caleb Johnson is heading home as well. So much for concerns that Retardsgate was going to hurt him.
9:25 p.m. Reminder: "Idol" is happening next year and auditions start on June 18 in Minneapolis. 
9:26 p.m. It's down to Alex Preston and Jessica Meuse. 
9:26 p.m. The last person to make the Top 3 is... Alex Preston. JESSICA MEUSE is going home (in a bad way). 
9:27 p.m. It's been clear for nearly two months that Alex, Jena and Caleb were the Top 3 for the season. It may not be exciting or shocking that that's where we ended up, but it's correct. 
9:27 p.m. Jessica's emotion in this moment is totally unguarded and she sings her send-off song very well. I wish we could have seen Jessica do more originals this season, because she was better on "Blue-Eyed Lie" than she ever was on anything else.
9:29 p.m. It's all good. On to next week. And I hope my dad enjoys the Alex Preston rally!
You OK with tonight's results?

Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/the-fien-print/recap-american-idol-season-13-top-4-results#qdO5OD7rZWHI877M.99<p>J-Lo had fun on Wednesday night&#39;s &quot;Idol.&quot; Will she have fun tonight?</p>

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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Jewelry For Change

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“I’ve been going to 100 Women in Hedge Funds events since I was 14,” Sophie Lasry said over the roar of conversation that filled the Marina B Boutique on East 57th Street Tuesday night.
The 20-year-old’s aunt is the hedge fund queen Sonia Gardner. Last year, she took her niece to London for the organization’s annual gala, attended by the Duchess of Cambridge. The night benefitted her pet charity Action on Addiction, which aims to break the generational cycle of alcoholism.
Ms. Lasry remembered the experience when, a few months ago, she met Marina B owner Paul Lubetsky, who invited her to become the brand’s ambassador. To celebrate the partnership, he opened the showroom for an intimate cocktail party hosted by Lasry, promising 30 percent of all the evening’s sales to 100 Women in Hedge Funds, which would pass the cash along to Action on Addiction.
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Paul Lubetsky of Marina B
“What better way to bring it all together?” Ms. Lasry smiled. “For me to be able to give back to a community that has helped me through the years and really mentored me is a great opportunity.”
As she spoke, black-clad waiters maneuvered white trays topped with crab cakes and mushroom croquettes through the tightly packed room. Amber and emerald-colored jewels glimmered inside nearby display cases, the vast majority of them containing original designs by Marina Bulgari, who started the line in 1978 when she left her grandfather’s company.
“I feel like our friendship with 100 Women in Hedge Funds is really meaningful, because our brand was started by Marina Bulgari during a time that she really left the family dynasty to go out on her own. The hedge fund community has historically been a boy’s club,” Marina B President Catherine Bove said.
But the night was not only about charity; it was also about a decades-old jewelry brand reinventing itself to appeal to the next generation of successful businesswomen. “Sophie came to us through her father and wanted to help us move our brand forward and make it relevant,” Ms. Bove said. “You don’t meet women of her caliber at her age very often.”
“Sophie represents the future of luxury, of this new American moment! Like the Italians did in the sixties with La Dolce Vita, we want to do that in the 21st century in New York,” explained Creative Director Omar Torres, who is tasked with carrying Marina B into the future while also paying homage to its founder.
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Amanda Pullinger, Julie Bauman, Mimi Drake
“Nobody needs a necklace. Nobody needs a ring. Nobody needs a pair of earrings,” he said later in a speech. “However, for over 5,000 years people have worn these things as a way of completing themselves, of expressing their state of mind, their psyche. So I would like you to play with these things. Put them on. Touch them. Make them feel a part of you.”
All Photos: Laura Mallonee


Read more at http://observer.com/2014/05/jewelry-for-change/#ixzz312mLqou1 
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