Tess Taylor, Pretty Wild is a American television show that began airing March 14, 2010 on E! Entertainment Network with the backing of New Wave Entertainment, and Borderline Amazing Productions out of Los Angeles, CA.
The show follows three sisters, Tess Taylor, 19, Alexis Neiers, 18, and Gabby Neiers, 16, as they make their way into the Hollywood socialite scene. Their mother, Andrea Neiers, is a former lingerie model from the late 1980s who helps manage Tess and Alexis’ budding modeling careers.
Pretty Wild is a American television show that began airing March 14, 2010 on E! Entertainment Network with the backing of New Wave Entertainment, and Borderline Amazing Productions out of Los Angeles, CA.
The show follows three sisters, Tess Taylor, 19, Alexis Neiers, 18, and Gabby Neiers, 16, as they make their way into the Hollywood socialite scene. Their mother, Andrea Neiers, is a former lingerie model from the late 1980s who helps manage Tess and Alexis’ budding modeling careers.
KINGSTON: Jamaica and West Indies cricketer Jerome Taylor has been charged with assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest after a confrontation with officers in a bar in which he had been drinking, police said on Thursday.
Taylor, 25, was released on bond on Thursday following the incident late on Wednesday at Junction, St Elizabeth, a rural town southwest of the Jamaican capital Kingston.
The fast bowler, who returned from the West Indies’ recent Test tour of Australia after suffering back strain, is due in court on Jan. 12. He was also charged with improper conduct.
If convicted of any of the charges, Taylor could be fined or spend up to six months in prison.
Police said Taylor was drinking in the bar late on Wednesday when officers went in to close it after the operator had gone past the legal closing time. Taylor tried to prevent them from closing it and verbally abused them, police said.
Taylor, a native of St Elizabeth, has taken 82 wickets from 29 Test matches for the West Indies.
Pakistan have taken charge of the second Test against New Zealand after establishing a 229-run lead at stumps on day two in Wellington.
The tourists resumed on 161-6 but managed to reach 264 all out, Kamran Akmal (70) and Umar Gul adding 64 runs for the eighth wicket.
They then dismissed New Zealand for 99, with paceman Mohammad Asif and spinner Danish Kaneria taking seven wickets. Pakistan lost Imran Farhat and Salman Butt as they reached 64-2.
It was a fine day for Pakistan, who had Akmal and Gul to thank for a respectable first-innings total after Mohammad Aamer had departed for 21.
Wicketkeeper Akmal, who claimed his 11th Test half-century, survived two umpire reviews before he was dismissed when New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori made a good catch running back from mid-off off the bowling of Daryl Tuffey.
It did not take long for the hosts to wrap up the innings, Asif (four) and Gul (31) falling 20 minutes before lunch.
New Zealand did not start their reply well, Mohammad Aamer taking the wicket of Martin Guptill for a first-ball duck while Asif dismissed Tim McIntosh for four to leave the home side on 5-2. Ross Taylor and Daniel Flynn combined for 43 before Taylor was bowled by Gul while the paceman struck against in the next over, Peter Fulton going for a two-ball duck.
Flynn and Grant Elliott added 33 runs either side of tea but the partnership ended with the score on 85 when Flynn became his team’s fifth victim – trapped leg before by Asif for 29. Flynn’s wicket sparked a collapse, with New Zealand losing their last five wickets for 14 runs.
Pakistan’s openers took their team’s second innings to 49 before O’Brien claimed the wickets of both. Salman Butt went for 18, caught by Taylor, then Farhat followed for 35 – which included four fours and a six – when Fulton caught him at second slip.
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New Zealand finished Day 1 of the first Test at the University Oval in Dunedin at 276 for 6. The hosts were put under pressure at the start of play and again towards the end by some superb bowling from Aamer and Asif. The Kiwis are on the road to recovery yet again through an unbroken partnership of 65 between Brendon McCullum (25) and Skipper Daniel Vettori (40 from 44 balls).
Mohammad Yousuf had won the toss and put New Zealand to bat first on a pitch that was slow and low in nature. Left arm quick Mohammad Aamer gave a dream start by yorking Tim McIntosh in the very first ball of the match. Mohammad Asif caused damge from his end by forcing Daniel Flynn to get an inside edge to the keeper. New Zealand got off to a disastrous start at 27 for 2 in the 6th over.
Pakistan failed to make most of the inroads as opener Martin Guptill got a partnership going with Ross Taylor. The Kiwis went to lunch without any further damage at 78 for 2 in 28 overs. The partnership blossomed after lunch with both Guptill and Taylor knocking off their respective half centuries.
In the 41st over, Pakistan took a chance with the referral system asking for an lbw decision when Asif had hit the pad of Taylor but the TV Umpire had noticed tha the ball had struck outside the line of the off stump. Pakistan eventually could break the 3rd wicket stand when Martin Guptill (60 from 142 balls with 10 fours and a six) miscued a pull shot off Aamer. Guptill put on 117 runs for the 3rd wicket along with Taylor. The Kiwis went to Tea at 171 for 3 with Ross Taylor closing in to his 5th test hundred.
The final session seemed to go in Pakistan’s favour as off spinner Saeed Ajmal lured Taylor into an expansive drive to have him edge a straighter one in the 63rd over. Ross Taylor was unlucky to miss out on a hundred. He scored his 94 in 174 balls with the help of 13 fours and a six. Asif returned back to clean up Fulton (29) with an indipper and New Zealand lost their 5th wicket with that. The same bowler had Grant Elliott nicking behind to have the homeside wobbling at 211 for 6.
Pakistan in a bid to wrap up the NZ first innings took the second new ball in the 81st over. In the final over of the day’s play they came very close to getting their 7th wicket when Brendon McCullum got hit on the pad by Asif and Umpire Taufel gave that out lbw. But McCullum took advantage of the review system and got his lbw decision reversed as the ball had struck him outside the line of off stump while attempting a shot. The Kiwis were revived in the end through a nice fighting partnership between McCullum and Vettori.
As predicted, Aamer and Asif were the main bowling stars for Pakistan taking a combined five wickets while Umar Gul dissapointed. Saeed Ajmal did a good hold up job by conceding just 49 runs in his 26 overs.
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Taylor Lautner Pictures, Taylor Lautner, 17, is an actor and martial artist. His first TV appearances can be dated as early as 2001 when he was 9 years old.
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Taylor Lautner Pictures, Taylor Lautner, 17, is an actor and martial artist. His first TV appearances can be dated as early as 2001 when he was 9 years old.
was first posted on November 21, 2009 at 11:14 am.
Tila Tequila Explains Ustream Nude Tirade, Tila Tequila explained that her naked late night meltdown was caused by flashbacks from her alleged violent run-in with NFL star Shawne Merriman.
was first posted on November 21, 2009 at 11:03 am.
Tila Tequila Explains Ustream Nude Tirade, Tila Tequila explained that her naked late night meltdown was caused by flashbacks from her alleged violent run-in with NFL star Shawne Merriman.
was first posted on November 21, 2009 at 11:03 am.
New Moon Breaks Box Office Record!, New Moon had the biggest midnight opening of all time, raking in an estimated $26.27 million last night! It beat out Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince as well as The Dark Knight.
was first posted on November 21, 2009 at 10:27 am.