,Celebrity Birthdays 7a Saturday unday a PE OPLE IN THE NE WS Seeing another side of celebrity Dr. Drew Thought for Today "For the director of music. Of David.The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.' They are cor- rupt, their deeds are vile; there is no one who does good." Psalm I 4: I women ~ala~~ei:issl: r c i; r c', ~m~mm~ h ..r~p* ;-q~i~LMiI~ II_ Page Editor: Jason M. Walker, 754-0430 SThursday: 10-18-28-29-34 M Actress Rita Gam is 83. Actress Sharon Acker is 76. Singer Leon Russell is 69. M Jazz musician Larry Coryell -68.tress Linda Hunt is 66. Singer Emmylou Harris is 64. Social critic and author , Amil Paglia 16s 62. Actress Pamela Reed is 62. Rock musician Dave Robinson (The Cars) is 58. Country singer Buddy Jewell is 50. M Actor Christopher Meloni is 50. Singer Keren Woodward o nar mi ge rB Ily Dean is 49. Actor Clark Gregg is 49. Actress Jana Marie Hupp M R ck musician Greg Camp is 44. HActress Roselyn Sanchez is 38. W Actor Jeremy Garrett is 35. 1 ~Friday: Afternoon: 0-4-2-6 Evening: 5-7-2-3 unveiled her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame star Friday,*flanked by lea ing men Javier Bardem and Johnny De e event is timed ahead of next month's release of "Pirates of the Cruz Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," in which she stars with Depp. MarSden's kids don't like seeing dad on screen LOS ANGELES One of the rea- sons James Marsden, 37, took on the starring role in the family film "Hop" was so that his two children could See his work. But Marsden said that his children Jack, 10, and Mary, 5, don't really like seeing their dad on screen. His son watched "X-Men," but preferred Wolverine over Marsden'S Cyclops character. When Marsden'S daughter saw "Enchanted," she wanted to "fast-forward past dad's stuff and watch the dragon." 'NCIS' star makes mMSic with Navy veteran LOS ANGELES "NCIS" state Pauley Perrette met a new music partner on the show's set, but it took a church visit for the pair to see their potential. The result is "Fire in Your Eyes," an R&B-pop duet with Perrette and B. Taylor, a Navy veteran with a fledgling recording career. The sin- gle is set for iTunes release May 3 by Universal Music Group's BungalO Recodds,FTay' issaiesdawoman, Perrette and.Taylor were intro- duced when he paid a visit to GBS' legal drama. a Associated Press NEW YORK There's more to Dr. Drew Pinsky's life than sub- stance-abusing celebri- tiPinsky and the HLN network hope to share the other elements of his life with the debut Monday of "Dr. Drew," a weekday prime-time talk show. Airing each night at 9 p.m. EST, it will focus on what motivates people in the news. He is a familiar media presence with the success of VH1's "Celebrity Rehab." Yet the VH1 hit has effec- tively pigeonholed him, and Pinsky said his favorite TV experiences . were filing in for Larry King or fel- low HLN host Joy Behar on more general interest shows. "People expect somehow it's going to be an addiction show or a medical show," he said. "My point has always been that certainly these sensibilities and skill sets are going to come to bear here, but that's not necessarily going to be what the show focuses on." For example, he would have trauma survivors on the show when an earthquake hits; or a recovering drug abuser when a celebrity such as Charlie Sheen is in the news. "Dr. Drew can speak to a very wide ran e of news stories because at the core of so many stories we like to talk about are people and the way people are responding the way they react when they're under attack or have done something wonderful, and the way they react when fame is thrust upon them," Scot Safon, HLN's chief executive, said. Actor John Travolta tO play Gotti in biopiC LOS ANGELES John Travolta will play legendary Gambino crime family leader "Dapper Don" John Gotti in an upcoming film about Gotti's life. A person with knowledge of the Reporter BUSINESS Controller Sue Brannon....754-0419 (sbrannon@lakecityreporter.com) CIRCULATION Home delivery of the Lake City Reporter should be completed by 6:30 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and by 7:30 a.m. on Sunday. Please call 3h86-755-5445 to repr any InC olmi 0unay customers should vice error for same day re-delivery. After 10:30 a.m., next day re-delivery or ser- vice related credits will be issued. In all other counties where home delivery is available, next day re-delively or ser- vice related credits will be issued. 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Of uZ getS Hollywood Walk of Fame star LOS ANGELES Penelope Cruz has been enshrined in concrete. The Oscar-wmnmig actress CO RREC TIO N The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news items. If you have a concern, question or suggestion, please call the executive editor. Corrections and clarifications will run in this space. And thanks for reading. 797~53 .lcsnil C, Cainesville Daytona Beach la Panama city 5 ' i6/61 Ocala * 8 3 5 9 0, Tampa * :9 62 West Palm B 841 65 i- - -- - - ASSOCIATED PRESs DOVe World confirms burning A member of the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville walks back to the church after collecting the mail Friday. The church confirmed that it had burned a Quran in March. Thousands of protesters in northern Afghanistan, angry over the church's burning of the Quran, stormed a U.N. compound Friday, killing at least 12 people, including eight foreigners. FL Lauder s 85 68 ?Naples '82/65 e West. * City Cape Canaveral Daytona Beach Ft. Lauderdale Fort Iwyers sainesvile Jacksonville laveral eWet 62Lake City viami Naples leach Ocala * Orlando dale Panama city * Pensacola STallahassee 8!6 mad sta W. Palm Beach Sunday Monday Qj od a as 835 s 47 53 5.6 8 7 62 p, 84 53 1 87 64 pc 8-3 62 i 8J 65 s E d 9 E.7 o ;b 08 p.: 8. 0 84/56/s 86/63/pc 82/71/s 82/73/s Ft Myer 84/63 was entered Thursday on Bejarano's behalf by the Miami-Dade Countyr public defender's office. Bejarano is being held without bail on the felony charge of lew anamilas iius moles- Police said Bejarano molested the young son of a Hialeah couple he visited last month. Bejarano came to Miami on March 17 on a one-month visa to attend an art fair featuring Latin American artists. Tampa's new mayor takes the helm TAMPA Tampa has a new mityor. Bob Buckhorn, 52, was sworn in Friday as the 58th mayor of Tampa. He won a runoff elec- tion on March 22 against Rose Ferlita. Buckhorn garnered 62 percent of the vote. Ferlita had 37 percent. Tampa faces what could be a budget deficit of $20 million or more next year- At the same time, the city's economy is struggling to climb out from under the wreckage of the housing crash and recession. He replaces Mayor Pam lorio, who couldn't run again because of term limits. - M80 Shot in back, Said self-inflicted ORIANDO Police are investigating a man's claim that he shot himself in the back* Orlando Police were called to a downtown location about 9:15 p.m. Thursday, where they found a man who told them he had accidentally shot himself in the back with his pistol. The victim was taken to an Orlando hospital with injuries that were not life threatening Deputy kills man Outside bar ORIANDO - Authorities said two depu- ties were confronted by a man with a gun as they investigated a stabbing outside the Laughing Horse Tavern. Sheriff Jerry Demings said the man shot at Deputy Daniel Shapiro. An exclusive SerVICO brought to Our readers by The Weather Channel. TEMPERATURES High Friday Low Friday Normal high Normal low Record high 'Record low PRECIPITATION Friday Month total Year total Normal month-to-date Normal year-to-date ' SUN Sunrise today Sunset today Sunrise tom. Sunset tom. MOON Moonrise today Moonset today Moonrise tom. Moonset tom. 74 48 78 52 91 in 2005 33 in 2003 0.00" 0.00" 10.31" 0.12" 11.28" 7:19 a.m. 7:50 p.m. 7:18 a.m. 7:50 p.m. 6:30 a.m. 7:16 p.m. 6:59 a.m. 8:09 p.m. -- apcssO 2 11a weather $ Central, LP, Madison, Wis. ~"- www.weatherpubilsher.com s90,t eiratures in the north central U.S. soared from mrning aows s t afternoon highs in the 60s and 70s. Eight cities reported record highs for t~he date including a reading of 77 degrees. SAssociated Press LAKE CITY REPORTER DAILY BRIEFING SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2011 CG$H 3Friday: 'Afternoon: 1-5-7 aEvening: 2-1-9 TH E WEATH ER:\ r + ~AROUND FLORIDA gl 8aJ~~~ ; PARTLY MOSTLY MOSTLY CHANCE' MOSTLY 3 CLOUDY~ SUNNY~ SUNNY-STORMS SUNNY HI L HI LDi HI; E I. HI'r ri.0 .. I 8 LO2 es. .i :(u-- -~ Housekeeper aCCUSed of theft NAPLES A house- keeper accused of steal- ing $100,000 in jewelry from her elderly clients in Southwest Florida will edu-altd mosee Fmnonaey to $150,000 for Linda Flemke, 37. She is charged with felony fraud, theft and exploitation. Investigators placed holds on items she pawned last May after receiv- ing complaints. Flemke met with a Lee Cotmty Sheriff's detective, but later told officials she would have "ran and never looked back" if she had known she was going to be arrested. Mother testifies tO HSing freshener AtOn' DOther Cs ydy, said she use bairdfresheher to get ni f sme l beliec ma haeC h el t toddler's body She testified at a pretrial hearing Friday that she sprayed the entire car with Febreeze air freshener and placed dryer sheets and fabric softeners through- . out the car .The issue of which chemicals were in the car is important since a pros- ecution expert has said that high levels of chlo- roform were in the car. Chloroform can be used to make a person uncon- scious. Cuban artist pleads not guilty MIAMI Cuban paint- er Agustin Bejarano, 46, maintains he is innocent of Florida charges that he .sexually molested a 5-year-old boy. A written not-guilty plea 10n1iliestallin Today's ultraviolet radiation risk for the area on a scale from 0 to 10+. April April April April 3 11 17 24 New rarst Full test