US – Sunday, July 5
Assets go into trust for family
Details of Michael Jackson’s will began to emerge Wednesday with all of his multimillion-dollar estate being placed in a family trust, even as plans for his highly anticipated funeral remained sketchy.
 
Last will of Michael Jackson
I, MICHAEL JOSEPH JACKSON, a resident of the State of California, declare this to be my last Will, and do hereby revoke all former wills and codicils made by me. 
 
The Beckhams’ island getaway
GOSSIP. According to the Sun, David Beckham is planning a trip to Necker Island, Richard Branson’s private island hideaway, to celebrate his 10th wedding anniversary with Victoria Beckham. And the best part? It only costs $51,000 a night to have the whole island to themselves.
 
The gangster of Hollywood
FEATURE. Johnny Depp doesn’t know what time it is. Though he technically calls an adorable village in France home and owns an island in the Caribbean, the mercurial actor spends so much time working that his internal clock is all out of whack.
 
 
Sales pressure seen hurting consumers
Consumer and labor groups demanded Bank of America Corp. and other lenders reform their sales practices so that workers under pressure to meet sales quotas do not saddle customers with costly and unnecessary products.
 
Got smart-phone envy?
You’re in an elevator, on the subway or waiting in a line, and while those around you are tapping away on their BlackBerrys and iPhones, you take out your plain old cell phone and can’t help but feel a little … inadequate. Worry no more. Here are a handful of phones and programs that will help you quash those feelings of cell phone shame.
 
Published 10:38, September the 2nd, 2008
 

Bush Urges Congress to Back Offshore Drilling in Gustav's Wake

NEW YORK.  President George W. Bush urged Congress to allow more offshore oil drilling, saying reports that Hurricane Gustav spared platforms in the Gulf of Mexico do nothing to address America's dependence on foreign energy.

``This storm should not cause members of the Congress to say, `Well, we don't need to address our energy independence,''' Bush told reporters at the White House today. ``We need more domestic energy. One place to find it is offshore America.''

An aerial survey of oil and natural-gas platforms and rigs in the Gulf of Mexico found no structural damage and no oil spills, the U.S. Coast Guard said today.

Congress has prohibited offshore drilling outside the Gulf since 1981. A separate presidential order against drilling had been in place since 1990 until Bush lifted it this year and called for Congress to follow suit.

Gustav, now downgraded to a depression over western Louisiana, shut down all oil production in the Gulf and 95 percent of gas production.

Half of New Orleans was without power after the storm toppled trees and tore off roofs. The city's flood defenses remained intact, and the death toll may have been kept to single figures, Louisiana officials said.