Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,650,879 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

NEWS LITE : TV HIPPIE OUT OF CLINK, VOWS NEW MISSION.


Manny Manny may refer to:

In nobility:
  • Baron Manny, a title in the Peerage of England
  • Walter de Manny, 1st Baron Manny (died 1372), soldier of fortune and founder of the Charterhouse
People with the given name Manny:
  • Manny (given name)
 the Hippie walked out of jail saying he was a new hippie, ready to preach against the wrongs of drug dealing.

``If I can convince one kid that dealing drugs is not the way to go, it'll be worth the whole ordeal,'' said San Francisco's most celebrated prisoner, who made $5,000 bail Tuesday after being arrested last week on a probation violation from Ohio.

Manny, 20, whom talk show host David Letterman David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947, in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.) is an award-winning American comedian, late night talk show host, television producer, philanthropist, and IRL IndyCar Series car owner.  plucked out of the Haight and made a star earlier this year, emerged from the Hall of Justice tank carrying his skateboard and promptly was rounded by reporters, his agent and a young autograph seeker.

But freedom wasn't the first thing on his mind: ``I need a cigarette,'' Manny said.

``How do you feel?'' a reporter asked.

``I feel great, do you have a cigarette?'' Manny replied.

Neither Manny nor his lawyers could disclose who put up the $5,000 bail, but a source familiar with the case said it had been posted by KBGG-FM radio officials, who had waged a ``Free Manny'' campaign on the air.

Through Letterman, Manny introduced the nation to the adjectives ``schwag'' (bad), ``dank'' (good) and ``diggity dank'' (very good). He became a regular on the show and got a gig on KBGG as well.

More princess fodder for tabloids

In a royal sizzler siz·zler  
n.
1. One that sizzles.

2. Informal A very hot day.
 that makes Britain's scandals seem mild, two magazines ran explicit photos Wednesday supposedly showing the bodyguard husband of Princess Stephanie of Monaco in a poolside tryst with his ``French flame.''

``We end here, but the photographers kept shooting,'' reads the caption under a photo of a naked couple - identified as Daniel Ducruet Daniel Ducruet (born November 27, 1964) was the husband of Princess Stéphanie from 1995 until 1996.

Ducruet was born in Beausoleil. A muscular, 185 cm athlete and bodybuilder, he worked as a pet shop salesman and fishmonger before being accepted into the Monaco police force
 and 26-year-old Fili Houteman - embracing on a lounge chair at a French Riviera villa west of Monte Carlo Monte Carlo (môNtā` kärlō`), town (1982 pop. 13,150), principality of Monaco, on the Mediterranean Sea and the French Riviera. .

There was no immediate comment from Stephanie or the royal family in Monaco.

Former first daughter to tie knot

A homespun wedding is planned for former first daughter Amy Carter at her late grandmother's house Sunday in Plains, Ga.

``We've been madly mad·ly  
adv.
1. In a crazy way; insanely.

2. In a wild manner; frantically.

3. In a foolish manner; rashly.


madly
Adverb

1.
 housecleaning house·clean·ing  
n.
1. The cleaning and tidying of a house and its contents.

2. Informal Removal of unwanted personnel, methods, or policies in an effort at reform or improvement.
 and shaping up the area where the wedding is going to be held and getting the people in Plains, our friends, to devise flower arrangements,'' said former President Carter.

Amy Carter, 28, will marry James Wentzel, a 27-year-old computer consultant from Herndon, Va.

At least 80 out-of-town guests are expected at the ceremony, which will be casual, family friends told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The bride will wear a 1920s-style wedding gown and is making her own wedding cake with the help of friends. The men won't have to wear ties.

CAPTION(S):

2 Photos

Photo: (1) Heartfelt moment

Elizabeth Dole said she just had to hug Jasmina Cervic, whose family the American Red Cross American Red Cross: see Red Cross.  helped in Bosnia, during Wednesday's taping of ``Leeza.'' The potential first lady did an hourlong interview at Paramount Studio in Hollywood with the daytime talker that will air Sept. 10.

Michael Owen

For other people named Michael Owen, see Michael Owen (disambiguation).
Michael James Owen[2] (born December 14, 1979, in Chester, Cheshire)[3] is an English football player currently with Newcastle United.
 Baker/Daily News

(2) Amy Carter: Walking down aisle Sunday
COPYRIGHT 1996 Daily News
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 1996, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Aug 29, 1996
Words:492
Previous Article:SCORING ONE FOR JOEL : BOARD KEEPS BOY'S SPIRIT ALIVE.(NEWS)
Next Article:ENVIRONMENTAL PROBE ENDS WITHOUT CHARGES.(NEWS)



Related Articles
Hole pattern hinders ground ripples.(effort to reduce impact of earthquakes)(Brief Article)
`NOAH'S ARK' LEAVES NBC AWASH IN RATINGS SUCCESS, DESPITE `UNICORN'.(L.A. LIFE)(Statistical Data Included)
LOOKING FOR RELIEF; TEMPERATURES WILL WARM VALLEY ALL WEEK.(News)
NEWS LITE : ANCHOR, CAMERAMAN MAKE WEDDING NEWS.(News)
NEWS LITE : JACKO TO BUILD PARK IN POLAND.(News)
VALLEY VOTE GALA TO FOCUS ON FUNDS.(NEWS)
EL CAMINO SCHOLARS 2ND IN DECATHLON : RECORD-SETTING TEXAS KEEPS ACADEMIC TITLE OUT OF VALLEY TEAM'S REACH.(NEWS)
MAKING MATRIMONIAL MISSION; SPOUSES MARRIED FOR 65 YEARS JOIN IN RENEWAL CEREMONY.(NEWS)
POP BEAT : A BAND WITH HART.(L.A. LIFE)
NEWS LITE : HERE COMES . . . THE BRIDE.(NEWS)

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles