Paris Hilton - She's Free
After 23 days in jail, Paris Hilton is finally a free woman.
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After 23 days in jail, Paris Hilton is finally a free woman.
Just one day after sheriff's officials released her to house arrest, L.A. Superior Court Judge ordered Hilton to return to the Century Regional Detention Facility in suburban Lynwood. The judge also ruled that Hilton will have to serve the remainder of her 45-day sentence in the jail facility. The order is final.
Following the decision, Hilton was escorted from the courtroom by two deputies as she screamed, “Mom! Mom! Mom! It's not right.” And later driven back to jail, trailed by news helicopters.
Celebrity Web site TMZ.com said Hilton's lawyer was planning to appeal her sentence. TMZ also reported that she would probably spend the weekend in a medical facility at a city jail. Officials could not confirm that. [REUTERS]
The Internet is abuzz over what sort of undisclosed medical condition could have allowed Paris Hilton to be released from jail today, less than four days into her 23-day sentence.
The 26-year-old hotel Hilton Hotel heiress was originally sentenced to 45 days in prison for violating probation after being caught driving with a suspended license. That term was later reduced to 23 days.
Hilton must now serve 40 days of house arrest. She will have to wear an electronic monitoring device on her ankle to ensure she stays home during that period. [MP3.com]
The nation will be in a celebratory mood in the next two weeks for the joyful event of the Royal Wedding of the daughter of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, Her Royal Highness Princess Hajah Majeedah Nuurul Bulqiah and YM Pengiran Khairul Khalil bin Pengiran Syed Hj Jaafari.
The ceremonies steeped in Brunei royal custom will take place in four venues, namely at the Istana Nurul Iman, Darul Karamah, which is the groom's residence in Beribi, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien mosque, as well as the Lapau ceremonial hall in the capital.
It will begin with "Istiadat Bersuruh Diraja" (proposal of marriage) ceremony on June 1 followed by "Istiadat Membuka Gendang Jaga-Jaga" on Saturday, June 2 to formally herald the start of celebrations of the royal wedding and the start of performances of royal court musicians.
It is only after this ceremony that the dates for subsequent customs and ceremonies related to the royal wedding will be fixed.
"Istiadat Menghantar Tanda Diraja" (bringing of articles) will be on June 3 and "Istiadat Menghantar Pertunangan Diraja" (engagement) on June 4.
"Istiadat Berbedak Pengantin Diraja" (applying powder paste) is scheduled for June 5 while "Istiadat Akad Nikah Diraja" (solemnisation of marriage vows) will be held on June 7.
"Istiadat Berinai Diraja" (applying henna paste) will be on June 9 and "Istiadat Persandingan Diraja" (sitting-in-state ceremony) which is the climax, will be held on June 10 followed by a procession around the town area.
"Majlis Istiadat Persantapan Diraja" (royal banquet) will be held on the evening of June 11 and "Istiadat Pengantin Diraja Mulih Tiga Hari" (a ceremony held three days after the wedding) on June 13. "Istiadat Menutup Gendang Jaga-Jaga" on June 14 will officially mark the end of two-week-long events.
Meanwhile, the Information Department as the Committee on Information and Communication informed yesterday that the media centre and media secretariat for the royal wedding is now open.
Both are located at the Information Department at the old airport and are open from 8am to 8pm. The contact numbers are 2381446/ 2391189 and 2381473 (fax). Contact persons are Hj Dayang Hj Kasim, Dyg Hjh Noorashidah Bte Hj Aliomar and Dyg Sastra Sarini Bte Hj Juliani.
The official web site for the royal wedding - www.information.gov.bn/royalwedding -- contains the calendar of events, media room and updates of the royal wedding.
In conjunction with the royal wedding, residents throughout the country are to fly the national flag throughout the celebration period starting on Friday. Pengirans and people bestowed with titles should fly their own respective personal flags until June 14, RTB reported. [Borneo Bulletin]