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Date:
Sun, 29 April 2007 10:04 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Alec Baldwin's Fiery Rant at His Daughter
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Alec Baldwin
and his daughter Ireland are seen in this Tuesday, July
12, 2005 file photo in New York. The festering bad blood
between movie-star exes Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger
flared up Thursday, April 19, 2007 when an angry phone
message from Baldwin to his daughter Ireland was made
public.
(AP Photo/Jennifer Graylock)
AP - Thu Apr 19, 7:52 PM ET
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Alec Baldwin, seen here in
2006, issued an apology on for unleashing a volcanic
tirade at his 11-year-old daughter and blamed "certain
people" for leaking the rant to US media.
(AFP/Getty
Images/File)
AFP/Getty
Images/File -
Fri Apr 20,
7:03 PM ET
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The cast of
"30 Rock" in a photo courtesy of NBC. Actor Alec Baldwin
has asked to be freed from his TV show to spend more
time with family, a person close to the situation said
on Wednesday.
REUTERS/NBC/Mitchell Haaseth/Handout
Reuters - Thu Apr 26,12:31 AM ET
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Actor Alec Baldwin (C)
appears in a taped interview with 'The View' hosts Rosie
O'Donnell (L) and Barbara Walters in this publicity
photo from ABC television released to Reuters April 26,
2007. Baldwin will apologize to his daughter on national
television on Friday for calling her a 'thoughtless
little pig,' according to excerpts from a pre-taped ABC
interview released on Thursday.
(Heidi
Gutman/ABC/Handout/Reuters)
Reuters -
Fri Apr 27, 8:12 AM ET
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Alec Baldwin's news about his angry
phone message to his daughter reminded me with my letter to Dr.
Richard Allen Matlock, and it certainly made me worry that the letter would
be considered as my getting mad at him. Therefore on Saturday 28
April 2007 I wrote him another letter explaining that I was not
angry with him: "..........I
apologize if it
has caused misunderstanding. To be sure of, when I wrote it, I was
not in the condition of Alec Baldwin during his fiery rant
at her daughter Ireland. Because I clearly realized that
I am not as handsome as Alec Baldwin, if I went angry I would look
terrible even for my own eyes........."
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Date:
Sun, 29 April 2007 10:34 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Queen Elizabeth's Plan Visit to Virginia Tech
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Queen
Elizabeth II, seen here on 09 April 2007, is to pay
tribute to the 32 victims killed in the Virginia Tech
massacre when she visits the United States next month,
her office said Tuesday.
(AFP/File/Denis Charlet)
AFP/File - Tue Apr 24, 12:15 PM ET
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Queen Elizabeth II during
ceremonies marking the 90th anniversary of the battle of
Vimy Ridge, in Vimy, northern France, 09 April 2007. The
Queen is to pay tribute to the 32 victims killed in the
Virginia Tech massacre when she visits the United States
next month, her office has said.(AFP/File/Denis
Charlet)
AFP/File -
Tue Apr 24, 11:22 AM ET
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Chelsea's Didier Drogba (2nd L) argues with the referee (L)
in front of Valencia's goalkeeper Santiago Canizares (R) and
Joaquin Sanchez during their Champions League second leg
quarter-final soccer match at Valencia's Mestalla stadium,
April 10, 2007.
REUTERS/Victor Fraile (SPAIN)
Reuters - Tue Apr 10, 4:39 PM ET |
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Arsenal's Manager Arsene Wenger (L) argues with Referee M
Dean (R) during their Fourth Round F.A Cup match against
Bolton at Emirates Stadium in North London, January 2007
AFP/File/Carl de Souza)
AFP/File - Fri Apr 13, 1:32 AM ET |
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Dallas Mavericks coach Avery
Johnson, right, argues with a referee during the second half
of the Golden State Warriors' 109-91 win in an NBA
basketball Western Conference first-round playoff game in
Oakland, Calif., Friday, April 27, 2007.
(AP Photo/Marcio
Jose Sanchez)AP - Sat Apr 28, 2:07 AM ET |
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Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem, right, argues with a
referee after being called for a foul in the second quarter
against the Chicago Bulls during the third basketball game
of the first round of the Eastern Conference series in
Miami, Friday, April 27, 2007.
(AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
AP - Fri Apr 27, 9:59 PM ET |
After I wrote a letter to Dr. Richard
Allen Matlock on Saturday, 28 April 2007, a few hours later when
I was at home in the evening there was the news about Queen
Elizabeth's plan visit to Virginia Tech. The next day, on Sunday morning, I browsed
the internet to find the related news, and it appeared that it was
posted on 24 April 2007.
The date of 24 April is like reminding
me with my sister's birthday of 24 September. And on
that Sunday morning when I was preparing to go, one of the guests at CNN
mentioned: "Let's see who's telling the truth....." It was like
questioning whether I was telling the truth when I wrote to Dr.
Richard Allen Matlock that I was not mad at him.
Referring back to one evening around two
weeks ago, when I was washing the dishes, all of the sudden my
sister walked down the stair and reprimanding me about the water
pump that was still not unplugged, while usually at night it should
be unplugged. And I argued that although it was
not yet unplugged but it was not running.
That argument of mind toward my sister
could be then considered as my being someone with bad temper, so my
letter to Dr. Richard Allen Matlock saying I was not angry at him
could have been considered as a lie.
My explanation here is that I was just
arguing to my sister's admonition on me, and it does not necessarily
mean that I am a bad temper person. Such arguing often happened in
any other places, by other persons.
Like in the soccer match, basketball
match or any other matches, often the players or the managers argued
with the referee whenever they thought the referee's decision was
improper, though later on they accept the referees decision. It does not necessarily mean that those players or
managers would later on turn to become Cho Seung Hui.
Or like in the office, so often the
employee argued with the supervisor, or the manager with the CEO, or
the CEO with the COO, especially when it was regarding difficult
work with tight deadline.
Or in the media, high tone debates often
took place. For example, Bill O'Reilly in his program "The O'Reilly
Factors" often argued fiercely with his guests. The
extreme example is when Bill O'Reilly involved in
"TV shouting match"
with Geraldo Rivera early April 2007.
But of course for the Queen it may
sounds much more improper, because nobody talks in high tone to the
Queen. Except if she would like to experience becoming a referee in
a soccer match, then maybe sometimes the players would argue to her
decision. But then the Royal guards would probably emerged on the
field to shield her majesty.
Most of all, this is also important
related to the title of these letters, "Closing the Windows of
Disasters", no wonder the Queen considered it important to interfere
with my diagnose. And I am seriously working on this "Closing the
Windows of Disaster", for the good for this world.
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Date:
Sun, 29 April 2007 11:04 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
"Mr. Bean's" Hugh Grant
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Online news
site 'The Daily Snack' has revealed that British actor
Hugh Grant, seen here in February 2007, has been
arrested for assault after allegedly hurling a container
of baked beans at a photographer.
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Images/File/Evan Agostini) AFP/Getty Images/File -
Thu Apr 26,
7:49 AM ET
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Hugh Grant attends a photo
call to promote his new film 'Music and Lyrics' in
Barcelona, Spain, Monday, April 16, 2007. Grant has been
arrested for allegedly throwing a container of baked
beans at a photographer, London police said.
Photographer Ian Whittaker told the Daily Star tabloid
that Grant had kicked him and shouted abuse before
hurling the beans at him Tuesday morning, April 24,
2007.
(AP
Photo/Manu Fernandez)
AP - Thu Apr
26, 10:23 AM ET
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Hugh Grant leaves his home in
west London, Thursday April 26, 2007. Hugh Grant has been
arrested for allegedly throwing a container of baked beans
at a photographer, London police said. The Metropolitan
Police don't identify suspects who haven't been charged, but
said a 46-year-old man was arrested Wednesday night on
suspicion of assault and released on bail. No charges have
been filed, police said. Grant's lawyers weren't immediately
available for comment. Photographer Ian Whittaker told the
Daily Star tabloid that Grant had kicked him and shouted
abuse before hurling the beans at him Tuesday morning.
Grant's screen credits include 'Four Weddings and a
Funeral,' 'Notting Hill' and 'About a Boy.'
(AP Photo/Ian
West/PA)
AP - Thu Apr 26,
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Hugh Grant
attends the world premiere of "Music and Lyrics" at the
Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California, in
this February 7, 2007 file photo. Grant has been
arrested and questioned by police after a photographer
accused the actor of attacking him with a tub of baked
beans.
REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
Reuters - Fri Apr 27,
9:19 AM ET
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When the presenters at Fox and Friends, Steve Doocey, Gretchen Carlson, and Bryan Kilmead, were talking about Hugh
Grant's case of hurling a container of baked beans at a
photographer, they joked by saying: "We should be better call him
Mr. Beans......"
Around two days later when I browsed the
Internet to find the related news, I found out that Hugh Grant is now
promoting his new movie "Music and Lyric", with Drew Barrymore. The
title of this movie is like related with my previous letter of "Whistling
My Lyrics".
While his name Hugh Grant is like reminding
me that if I received some "huge grant" I should behave properly to be
able to utilize the grant for the good sake of this world.
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