Feds bust huge human-trafficking ring

Six job recruiters have been indicted in federal court in what the FBI has called the largest human-trafficking operation ever to result in charges in the United States.

Kaitlin Olson & Rob McElhenney, TV Costars, Welcome Baby At Home

LOS ANGELES — Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney (MAK’-uh-lay-nee) of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” hit a home run with their new baby boy.

A spokeswoman for the couple says Olson gave birth to Alex Lee McElhenney at home in the Los Angeles area Wednesday. He weighed in at 8 pounds, 7 ounces – and forced his parents to miss a Philadelphia Phillies victory.

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Oprah’s Book Club Returning

CHICAGO — The first week of the final season of “The Oprah Winfrey Show” will include a selection for Oprah’s Book Club.

A Harpo spokeswoman said Thursday that Winfrey will announce her 64th and latest pick during a live episode airing on Sept. 17. That would be 14 years to the day that Winfrey announced her first book club selection – Jacquelyn Mitchard’s “The Deep End of the Ocean” – on Sept. 17, 1996.

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Chelsea Handler & Dave Salmoni Split? She Fuels Breakup Rumors (VIDEO)

Chelsea Handler may have parted ways with her new boyfriend, Animal Planet star Dave Salmoni.

“Up until a couple weeks ago, I was working very intimately with the Animal Planet, but unfortunately, that contract was terminated,” she said on ‘Chelsea Lately’ Wednesday night. “However, I enjoyed being in bed with them and may hook up for an occasional project.”

Chelsea confirmed that she and Dave were dating on ‘The Tonight Show’ in July, and they stepped out together at a concert in August.

“She saves all commentary about her personal life for her own show,” her rep told Us Weekly when asked about a possible breakup.

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‘Housewife’ Caroline Manzo Shows Off Weight Loss, New Hairdo (PHOTOS)

‘Real Housewives of New Jersey’ star Caroline Manzo showed off her youthful new look Wednesday night at a party for the opening night of ‘My Big Gay Italian Wedding’ (below left).

As Manzo, a mother of three grown children, said on the ‘Housewives’ reunion earlier this week, she’s recently lost 25 lbs using portion control. Below right is Manzo in 2009.

Part two of the explosive reunion airs next Monday.

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Saul Segan: HuffPost Review: Lawyers as Peacemakers — Not the Oxymoron You Might Think it Is

In an age where chaos abounds, politically, economically and socially, marked by much dissatisfaction with one’s chosen profession, it is comforting to behold hope on the horizon. The legal profession is no exception. The multitude of lawyers leaving their line of work is reaching significant, if not alarming, proportions. The adversarial atmosphere and the combative confrontational approach ultimately wears thin on the brows or psyches of those whose sole aim is to bring order and stability to the lives of they who seek their services.

A newer, more beneficent methodology is becoming more widespread and more mainstream, bringing with it a more fulfilling result for the parties to a controversy or dispute and a greater sense of accomplishment for the advocates within. There is a shift in paradigm, or worldview, a set of beliefs about what is real and true.

Suddenly, terms like restorative, collaborative, and cooperative found their way in front of the word law as categorical adjectives as commonly as “criminal,” “civil,” “administrative” or any of the typical branches of the law. What distinguished the differences in approach can be summed up in the magnificent label, “holistic,” defined as relating to, or concerned with wholes or with complete systems rather than with the analysis of, treatment of, or dissection into parts, such as in medicine when attempting to treat both the mind and the body .

J. Kim Wright lives her entire life that way, and just as holistic thinking and methodology has led patients and doctors to alternative medicine and enhancement of existing traditional forms thereof, the same can be said of holistic law, which carries a spiritual perception of life into legal practice and enhances both the well-being of the practitioner, the client, and the system by its compassionate and pragmatic perspective. Lawyers as Peacemakers is Kim Wright’s nuts and bolts manual to this visionary and revolutionary means of rendering legal services.

Kim is co-founder of the Renaissance Lawyer Society and has been the clarion to make lawyers aware of another way to achieve the lofty goals they set out to reach when they decided to pursue a legal career.

The book itself, as the author tells you, is not necessarily one to pore through cover-to-cover, but to use as a continual reference source, “and a possible source of inspiration on those days when you would rather be doing something else. ” It is a guide to a holistic approach to law that includes the lawyers’ well being and the best interests of the client and society. We as lawyers have been so totally embedded and captured by the adversarial paradigm that a massive mental metamorphosis must take place so that we who might be interested in this other way of lawyering can make the shift.

A paradigm shift requires objectives and methodology which has to move away from the divisions between members of society and the segmented disposition of legal concerns. The path must aim toward the overall benefit of compassion and transformation of the relationship between citizens and the legal system. Instead of us against them, it is all of us together seeking a solution in each area of law that has a long term, mutually beneficial solution Too much to hope for? Not at all, as is being demonstrated by lawyers all over the country. We are conditioned to an adversarial system where the resolution may be satisfactory for the moment and can produce satisfaction for one or a few of the parties, but not with lasting and continuous benefit to society on a larger scale.

The author details how to go through making the shift, suggesting a coach, or a therapist, or both. It is hard to believe how badly one or both are needed, but the rewards are great in the sorting-out process.

One major question always revolves around the viability of making a living in the new legal frontier. The reviews are mixed, but encouraging. The author and her wealth of contributors warn of the need for training and reorientation. But there appears to be virtual unanimity in the pronouncement that one by-product of the new legal specialty is happiness, satisfaction, peace of mind and yes, in some instances economic improvement.

The Movement is the transition from the adversarial to the restorative and the collaborative. Probably hard to conceive for those of us who are so ingrained in the stereotypical call to battle. The author starts with a chapter describing holistic law, a methodology that focuses on the spiritual aspects of a legal person’s nature and to find a commonality of purpose between those with opposite interests and positions. It seems revolutionary to employ devices such as love and religion or spiritually in the process of resolving legal confrontation but it actually bears fruit more in producing a durable outcome, emotionally than a knockdown drag-out court battle…where no one wins and a bitter taste lingers.

There is something labeled “cooperative law,” which basically starts with a determined aim toward reaching a settlement, pledging civility and cooperation. There is implicit in this approach, full disclosure of all relevant financial information, thus heading off the individual appraisal and expert opinions by obtaining joint appraisals and joint expert opinions. There is the promise to cooperate by obtaining meaningful input, for example obtaining an expert child specialist before requesting appointment of a guardian to be appointed by the court, good faith negotiation sessions and four way meetings where appropriate, to reach fair compromises based on valid information. And of course a prime requisite is cooperation by conducting oneself in a respectful, civil and professional manner.

Kim proceeds to tell those aspiring to enter the area of law how to go about making the transition. There is a step by step guide to the changes that must be undergone to reach the “promised land.” Some will find it easier than others if they have a predisposition toward spirituality. And that is something that everyone in any vocation or way of life can use more of.

Kim Wright is the author of Lawyers as Peacemakers: Practicing Holistic, Problem-Solving Law,
An ABA Flagship Book and bestseller
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Gisele, Naomi Campbell & Adriana Lima To Walk In Fashion’s Night Out: The Show

Fashion’s Night Out: The Show, the largest public fashion show in New York City History, will have a serious set of models taking to the runway, WWD reports. Alessandra Ambrosio, Gisele Bundchen, Naomi Campbell, Lily Donaldson, Karolina Kurkova, Adriana Lima, Angela Lindvall, Sasha Pivovarova and Coco Rocha are all expected to walk in the show and be watched by 1,500 spectators on Tuesday Night. Over 150 outfits will be on displayed to showcase the fall trends–and all were approved by Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour. Wintour previously explained, “We felt it is important for people see what wonderful fashion will be in stores at that moment. This show will focus on the key trends we’ve identified for Fall so that shoppers will have plenty of inspiration to join the fun during Fashion’s Night Out.” Can’t make it? The show will be online live at CBS.com.

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Betsey Johnson Could Be Owned By Steve Madden Come 2012

Steve Madden has taken over a $48.8 million loan to Betsey Johnson LLC that is currently in default. SEC documents filed Thursday show that if this loan is not paid by August 20, 2012, Madden will end up owning the brand and possibly the collateral that secured the loan in the first place – namely the designer and her business partner Chantal Bacon’s personal assets, as well as the company’s intellectual property, aka its brand name.

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Best. Resume. Ever. (PHOTO)

The job market is rough, so we wouldn’t be surprised if many employers are getting these kinds of “amazing” resumes on a daily basis. This guy seems like the perfect employee! Aside from finding the time to attend every ivy league school under the sun (and Devry!), he seems to know all the right things to say to get hired. He should have no problem meeting his stated objectives, including the acquisition of a sweet commemorative coin collection, and who would deny a job to a former employee of “The Newspaper” who won a “Puletsur” prize? Just don’t look for references, since they all burned in one, big fire. Genius.

Telluride Film Festival reveals a lineup heavy on prestige titles

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The Telluride Film Festival has over the past decade gained a reputation as a serious generator of buzz. Three years ago, "Juno" premiered at the eclectic Colorado event before embarking on its fall-season carpet ride, while awards heavyweight "Slumdog Millionaire" used the fest as an important springboard back in 2009. Before that, "Capote," "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Brokeback Mountain" were all beneficiaries of the Telluride effect.

The Times will be covering the festival through the weekend, where my colleague John Horn will track many of the high-profile premieres and the unexpected gems. (As per tradition, Telluride announced its lineup Thursday, at the last moment, just hours before the festival was set to start; you can read about the slate, the likely standouts and the growing relevance of the festival in Horn's print story here. And for the full list of what's in the fest's main Show section, click through to the jump of this post.)

Among the movies looking to get a leg up are some returning filmmakers, most notably "Slumdog" director Danny Boyle, who will unveil his mountain-climber drama "127 Hours" at the festival. Fellow Fox Searchlight releases "Black Swan" and "Never Let Me Go" will also make their North American premieres at the festival, as will Peter Weir's "The Way Back" and Tom Hooper's "The King's Speech." At least a few films will win top prizes in the Telluride sweepstakes — we'll just have to wait a little longer to find out which.

–Steven Zeitchik

Photo: "Never Let Me Go" stars (from left) Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley and Andrew Garfield; credit: Fox Searchlight

The Show lineup

"A LETTER TO ELIA" (directed by Martin Scorsese and Kent Jones)

"ANOTHER YEAR" (directed by Mike Leigh)

"BIUTIFUL" (directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu)

"CARLOS" (directed by Olivier Assayas)

"CHICO AND RITA" (directed by Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal)

"THE FIRST GRADER" (directed by Justin Chadwick)

"THE FIRST MOVIE" (directed by Mark Cousins)

"HAPPY PEOPLE: A YEAR IN THE TAIGA" (directed by Dmitry Vasyukov with Werner Herzog)

"IF I WANT TO WHISTLE, I WHISTLE" (directed by Florin Serban)

"THE ILLUSIONIST" (directed by Sylvain Chomet)

"INCENDIES" (directed by Denis Villeneuve)

"INSIDE JOB" (directed by Charles Ferguson)

"THE KING'S SPEECH" (directed by Tom Hooper)

LE QUATTRO VOLTE" (directed by Michelangelo Frammartino)

NEVER LET ME GO" (directed by Mark Romanek)

"OF GODS AND MEN" (directed by Xavier Beauvois)

"OKA! AMERIKEE" (directed by Lavinia Currier)

POETRY" (directed by Lee Chang-dong)

"PRECIOUS LIFE" (directed by Shlomi Eldar)

"THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER" (directed by Bertrand Tavernier)

"TABLOID" (directed by Errol Morris)

"TAMARA DREWE" (directed by Stephen Frears)

"THE TENTH INNING" (directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick)

"THE WAY BACK" (directed by Peter Weir)