Minnie Driver's years-long war with her neighbor has finally come to an end ... TMZ has learned.
According to legal docs ... Minnie and her neighbor, Daniel Perelmutter, reached a settlement in their heated dispute over their property line. The exact terms of their peace agreement are not included in the docs -- but sources connected to both parties tell us money did change hands. The case was scheduled to go to trial soon.
At least half a million people remain in displacement camps in Darfur, two decades after a bloody conflict broke out between the Arab-dominated Sudanese government and rebel groups.
For many among the displaced, there is no home to return to. Some have had their villages burned to the ground, others say their homes are now occupied by Arab tribes. Conditions are difficult in the camps, with malnourishment rampant and international agencies forced to cut down on their aid due to funding constraints.
It wasn’t exactly “Denim and Rhinestones” for Carrie Underwood at the 57th annual Country Music Association Awards in Nashville on November 8. The CMA nominee ended up skipping the annual event despite being nominated for Entertainer of the Year.
Fans were eager to see what Carrie would have worn to the red carpet, as she is known for her unique, and outstanding, sense of style. In a 2012 interview, she credited actresses Charlize Theron and Reese Witherspoon with being her style icons.
Creadel “Red” Jones Net Worth: $500 Thousand Creadel Red Jones was an American singer and original member of the recording group The Chi-Lites. He had a net worth of $500 thousand at the time of his death in August 1994.
Born in September 1940, Jones was known for his deep bass voice which became a trademark of the group. He joined The Chi-Lites when it formed in 1959 and remained with them until 1973, and then again from 1980 to 1988.
Global development This article is more than 2 years oldKenya debates lowering age of consent from 18 to 16This article is more than 2 years oldWhile some point to the number of teenage boys jailed for consensual sex, others fear gender equality gains could be lost
Kenya’s judges and child welfare organisations are embroiled in a fresh debate on whether to lower the age of consent.
Some members of the judiciary believe the age of consent should be lowered from 18 to 16 for heterosexual acts (gay sex is criminalised at any age, punishable by up to 14 years in prison) because boys and girls have “reached the age of discretion and are able to make intelligent and informed decisions about their lives and their bodies”.