US – Wednesday, March 17
Masters are stage for Tiger’s return
Tiger Woods will start trying to restore a reputation battered by marital infidelities at next month’s U.S. Masters, the tournament which helped him become the world’s most marketable sportsman.
 
‘JihadJane’ isn’t the only one logging in
Colleen LaRose, made infamous by her Internet alias “JihadJane,” will appear in federal court tomorrow on charges that she allegedly plotted to kill a Swedish cartoonist, turning to social networking sites like YouTube for recruitment.
 
Today’s celebrity babies and breakups
It seems like a stork (probably an arrogant, drunk, yet hilarious, stork) stopped by Paddy’s Bar and knocked up Sweet Dee with Mac’s baby.
 
‘Going to get an earful’
The SXSW Music Conference, in which thousands of bands from all over the world cram themselves into every venue possible in Austin, TX, begins today. It is five days of beautiful musical mayhem and Metro will be reporting each day about our finds there. There are so many choices of what to see and hear that it can become daunting, but one way to maintain your own quality control while there is to check out the showcases put together by such esteemed musical tastemakers as National Public Radio, Pitchfork.com, Rolling Stone and Spin Magazine.
 
‘Free’ ad leads to fraud suit
NEW YORK. A Wisconsin college student is suing credit firm Experian — the brains behind the ubiquitous FreeCreditReport.com jingles — for fraudulent advertising after she inadvertently signed up for a monthly $14.95 monitoring service.
 
Boston’s Back Bay is ‘on fire’
Boston real estate brokers are saying the Back Bay market is “on fire,” with 69 sales since January with an average price of $1.4 million. “Many buyers feel the recession is ancient history,” says John Ford, owner of Ford Realty on Charles and Tremont streets. “Last year at this time, peoples’ investment portfolios were losing money. They’ve gained the losses from 2009. Now they are using their recouped losses, and have more confidence in purchasing luxury condos.”
 
Published 00:15, November the 19th, 2009
 

Teen arrested in shooting of Bronx girl, 15

Vasquez
 
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Police have arrested five people in connection with the stray bullet shooting of a 15-year-old Bronx girl, including a 16-year-old boy they suspect is the one who pulled the trigger.

Alleged shooter Carvett Gentles was arrested yesterday and charged with attempted murder along with four other men ages 18, 19, 20 and 23. Gentles has no criminal record, police said.

Vada Vasquez remained in critical condition in a medically-induced coma at Lincoln Hospital yesterday.

Police believe Gentles rode up on a bicycle and fired, hitting Vasquez in the back of the head Monday as she walked home from Bronx Latin School in Morrisania. The intended target of the shooting, Tyrone Creighton, 19, was shot in the right leg and abdomen and is in stable condition.

Police are investigating whether the shooting was revenge for a jail fight at Rikers Island that Creighton’s brother took part in.

 
 
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MMMpod
The March MMMpod features conversation and music from Surfer Blood and The Allman Brothers Band (There's a double-bill you're not too likely to see. However, Gregg Allman does mention Hannah Montana!). We also speak with Vampire Weekend and the Dropkick Murphys.
 
 
Metro Life Panel