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Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Ellen DeGeneres, 50 and Portia de Rossi, 35 wed last Saturday evening at their home in LA. The couple exchanged handwritten wedding vows in an intimate home ceremony. Ellen announced their impending nuptials recently after the California Supreme Court ruled a previous ban on gay married was unconstitutional. Nineteen guests attended. Photos of their wedding are available in this week’s People Magazine. Sources also report the couple does talk about having children.

This past summer, Rossi sported a 3-carat diamond ring set on a pink pavé band, a gift from DeGeneres for their upcoming nuptials first noticed when the pair attended the Daytime Emmy Awards together.

In other domestic-type pop culture news, Jennifer Garner confirmed today that she and husband, Ben Affleck are expecting their second child. The couple claims that Violet, their toddler has given them a good idea of what having a baby around the house is like and that they are “excited”.

Glass of suds? Anyone? People Magazine reports Jessica Simpson is staring in a new beer campaign. This brew claims to have vitamins! Ladies … put down the Turbo Jam and drink up the vitamins! Seriously?? (WHAT!)

Heather Locklear just returned home after a brief stint in rehab for depression and anxiety. Her friends say she is looking great.

Finally, the United States women’s softball team lost their first game since September 2000 and will not be in the running for a gold medal, reports Sports Illustrated. They made two very uncharacteristic mistakes early in the game which allowed the Japanese team to take control of the game. The United States Olympic team has won three straight gold medals in women’s softball. This is quite an upset to the team and their fans.

Olympic Controversy

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Sports Illustrated:”Either way, the judging in gymnastics at these Olympics has been wildly erratic at best.”

United States gymnast Nastia Liukin won the silver medal on the uneven bars even though she had a score identical to that of China’s He Kexin. They both scored 16.725. This has brought about yet another Olympic scandal, this time in regards to the judging of gymnastics.

Sports Illustrated wrote a very detailed article about this situation when Liukin saw her score was the same as He Kexin, but He Kexin was listed first.

In other Olympic news, Dara Torres, 41 won three silver medals in swimming and Stephanie Brown Trafton won the first gold medal in women’s discus since 1932. She “laid a golden egg” at the Bird’s Nest today, throwing 64.74 meters.

There are many more remarkable female athletes, for more Olympics news, scoring updates and schedules, visit NBC’s Olympic Zone homepage.

Dottie Collins dies, Pitcher for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

Monday, August 18th, 2008

A great baseball player has died. Dottie Collins played for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League which was created in 1943 to entertain the Americans at home while World War II took young men away overseas and Major League Baseball was on hiatus. Collins joined the league in 1944.

A New York Times article published on August 15 said, “She pitched underhand, sidearm and overhand; she threw curveballs, fastballs and changeups; and in the summer of 1948, she pitched until she was four months pregnant. She won more than 20 games in each of her first four seasons. She threw 17 shutouts and had a league-leading 293 strikeouts in 1945 for the Fort Wayne Daisies, when the women’s game resembled fast-pitch softball. … The All-American league went out of business after the 1954 season, and the images of the young women in their one-piece tuniclike dresses, skirt above the knees, playing before enthusiastic crowds in cities like Fort Wayne and South Bend, Ind.; Rockford, Ill.; and Kenosha and Racine, Wis., faded.”

The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League has it’s own website and an exhibit at the Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame which Collins helped create. She worked with curators and used her contacts to get materials donated for exhibition.

The 1992 Penny Marshall directed movie, A League of Their Own brought national attention to this great league of women who patriotically played ball when their country called on them. Unfortunately for the women who had grown fond of their league and each other, the war ended and men came back home, the women were told in no uncertain terms that they were no longer needed.

She died of a stroke. She was 84.

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