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50 Cent No Quiere Taco Bell
(E! Online)
21-Jun-2008
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E! Online - 50 Cent has no problem telling Taco Bell where to stick its chalupa.
The feud-sparking rapper, whose legal team is already engaged in a mother of a battle with his conspiracy-theorist baby mama, has lashed out at the fast-food franchise for having the cojones to suggest he change his name to 79, 89 or 99 Cent (his choice) to help promote the chain's value menu.
Apparently, that was a little too much thinking outside the bun for the lawyered-up rapper, who not only took issue with the promo stunt, but threatened to sic his legal team on the chain. "When my legal team is finished with them, Taco Bell is going to have a new corporate slogan: 'We messed with the bull and got the horns!' " Fiddy said.
The rapper's rep went one further, calling out the company's big cheese on his cheekiness.
"This is a sleazy and ill-conceived publicity stunt by Taco Bell's president, Greg Creed, whose disingenuous offer was leaked to the press before it was even presented to 50 Cent's agent yesterday," the rapper's rep said.
As it is, the taco giant's offer was sent to Fiddy—and, of course, the media—promising to donate $10,000 to a charity of the rapper's choice if he agreed to the name change. Also requested from the franchise chief was for the newly monikered rapper to pay a visit to one of Taco Bell's locations and rap his order at the drive-thru.
"We know that you adopted the name 50 Cent years ago as a metaphor for change," the letter read. "We at Taco Bell are also huge advocates for change. We encourage you to 'Think Outside the Bun' and hope you accept our offer."
Needless to say, this is one chain the rapper is definitely off.
Stapp 911 call
(AP)
22-May-2007
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AP - The wife of former Creed frontman Scott Stapp pleaded for authorities to come to the couple's home over the weekend, according to a 911 tape released Tuesday.
Judge reduces charge against Scott Stapp
(AP)
21-May-2007
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AP - A charge against former Creed frontman Scott Stapp stemming from an apparent confrontation with his wife was reduced to a misdemeanor Monday.
Scott Stapp Arrested
21-May-2007
(Cached page) Scott Stapp the former lead singer of Creed was arrested today for domestic assault. The details behind the assault were not revealed as of yet, but Stapp was taken into custody while at his $4.9
Baby girl for Creed's Scott Stapp
(AP)
05-Jan-2007
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AP - Former Creed front man Scott Stapp and his wife welcomed a baby girl Thursday.
Rocky Restored in Philly
(E! Online)
07-Sep-2006
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E! Online - Forget Apollo Creed and Ivan Drago. Rocky's greatest victory
was against the Philadelphia Arts Commission.
Hard Rock International Releases All-Star Charity CD SERVE to Benefit WHY (World Hunger Year) (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
21-Jul-2006
(Cached page) The creed "Love All, Serve All" can be found on the walls of every Hard Rock Cafe around the world. More than just a slogan, those words reflect an essential tradition practiced throughout the history of rock 'n' roll and also emphasize Hard Rock International's long-time commitment to philanthropic activity.
Lord Minto, the mentor of UPA govt's appeasement (News Today)
19-Jun-2006
(Cached page) When Lord Minto 'engineered' the deputation of a delegation of prominent Muslims under the leadership of Agah Khan on October 1, 1906 at Simla, it was a dastardly attempt to put down the nationalist forces of all grades and shades, without distinction of caste, colour, creed or religion which had united in Bengal under the same flag to launch the Swadeshi Movement and to fight against the
Youth Justice in need of volunteers (Cochrane Times)
07-Jun-2006
(Cached page) Cochrane Times — Many youth who are caught committing minor crimes deserve another chance. At least, that’s the creed of the Cochrane Youth Justice Committee, and organizations like it all across Canada.
Local veteran reflects on D-Day (CentralOhio.com)
07-Jun-2006
(Cached page) By CARL BURNETT JR. The Eagle-Gazette Staff cburnett@nncogannett.com Creed Musser, 89, of Lancaster, talks Monday about his memories of D-Day and the landing he made at Normandy, France, three days after the first wave of troops launched the offensive.
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