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Saturday, January 31, 2009




SO RUMORS HAVE BEEN FLYING THAT RIHANNA & CHRIS GOT ENGAGGED OVER THE HOLIDAY BREAKS , AND ALTHOUGH I THINK THAT THAT SOUNDS SO STUPID....I GUESS THE PIC DOESNT HELP AT ALL!!!....I MUST SAY IF THAT IS THE RING THAT CHRIS GOT HE HAS A FINE TASTE IN JEWELRY..

-BOMBSHELL

NEW LETOYA LUCKETT!!!



ThIS IS A NEW SONG BY LETOYA LUCKETT CALLED " NOT ANYMORE" & IT IS SAID TO BE HER NEW SINGLE OFF HER 2ND ALBUM. I AM KINDA FEELING IT A LITTLE....IT'S AIGHT!!!..ITS NOT NO "TORN" , BUT ITS WORKABLE!!!

CHECK IT OUT!!

-BOMBSHELL







SO I CAME ACROSS THESE PICTURES FROM THE PLIES & ASHANTI VIDEO, ALTHOUGH IM NOT FEELIN THE SONG IT LOOKS LIKE THE VIDEO MIGHT ACTUALLY BE ALRIGHT!!!

-BOMBSHELL



I F*CK'S WITH THE HOMMIE BOW WOW CUZ HE SEEMS SO ORDINARY ONCE YOU GET PAST HIS AROGANCE HE SEEMS LIKE A COOL DUDE. I RAN ACROSS THIS YOUTUBE VIDEO OF HIM & I THOUGHT THIS WAS FUNNY..CHECK IT OUT!!!

-BOMBSHELL



SO I LUV THIS SONG THAT HAS JOM JONES ON IT....BUT IT IS NOT HIS SONG & I HEARD THAT HE WAS NOT GIVEN PERMISSION TO REMIX THE SONG, BUT WHOEVER MADE THE SONG ORIGINALLY SHOULD NOT BE MAD , BECAUSE HE MADE THE SONG HOTTER.....I RAN ACROSS THIS VIDEO FOOTAGE , BUT IM GUESSING SOMEONE THAT HAD SOMETHING TO DO WITH JIM JONES MADE IT , BECAUSE THE FOOTAGE AFTER HIS VERSE IS SOME GUY WALKING FOR THE WHOLE VIDEO , BUT HEY IM STILL FEELIN IT....CHECK IT OUT!!!

-BOMBSHELL

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Brothers to Brutha




Whats good!!! its frontstreetmedia coming at you one more time this time with a photo of my girl BOMBSHELL at CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY with Brutha yes Brutha from the BET reality sho Brothers to Brutha.. From what I hear there some cool guys really down to earth and humble judging by the picture it looks like they had a pretty good time. Go ahead and head over to defjam.com or click the title to see more upcoming events from the group, songs , and videos! Remember who brought it to ya first!! FRONTSTREETNEWS!!
NEW BACKGROUND COMING SOON!!

Monday, January 26, 2009



Story originally reported from Gina Serpe

Ok all of you should know about the tragic death of actor John Travolta's son Jett Travolta. Well supposedly the 47-year-old medic is in custody after the prosecutor(Bernard Turner) in the case ovjected to bail!! According to Turner, police are still searching for a "certain document" at the center of the case that they say may not be recovered should Lightbourne be released. The nature of the document, like all other details pertaining to the supposed $20 million extortion plot, has not been disclosed, although there has been speculation that it deals with a photo taken of the body of 16-year-old Jett Travolta while in transit to the hospital.

Former Bahamian lawmaker Pleasant Bridgewater resigned from her position as senator Saturday after being charged with both abetment and conspiracy to extort.

She has since been released on $40,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned on the charges Wednesday in Nassau Magistrate's Court.

"I assure the Bahamian people of my complete and total innocence," Bridgewater said upon her release. "I am satisfied that when the full story comes out that I shall be fully vindicated.

"How these innocent actions can be so misconstrued, so perversely twisted to mean something other than it was, is a mystery."

The third person taken into custody, Travolta family friend and member of parliament Obie Wilchcombe, has been released without charge and, per Acting Police Commissioner Reginald Ferguson, is "assisting the police" with their investigation.

Wilchcombe maintains that he was the one who first alerted the Travolta family to the extortion scheme after being tipped off by Bridgewater herself, and wasted no time in proclaiming his innocence after his release.

"I did a noble thing," he told Us Weekly.

The Travolta family has yet to comment on the arrests.

well you know frontstreet will bring more details to the story as it unfolds!!!



SO I KNOW MANY PEOPLE KNEW THAT NAS & KELIS SUPPOSEDLY DOING A REALITY SHOW , WHICH I THINK WILL NEVER AIR , BUT I RAN U ON THIS UNRELEASED FOOTAGE OF NAS & KELIS....I LIKE IT & THE SHOW WOULD HAVE BEEN A HIT BASED OFF THIS FOOTAGE , CHECK IT OUT.

-BOMBSHELL

Tameka "Tiny" Cottle Interview!!



SO YA'LL KNOW TINY IS MY GIRL & WE AT FRONTSTREET NEWS LOVE US SOME TINY, SO I GOT WORD FROM HER PUBLICIST WHO IS A DEAR FRIEND OF MINE ABOUT AN INTERVIEW THAT SHE HAS DONE WITH JAMIE FOSTER, THE EDITOR OF SISTER2SISTER, I LOVED TEH INTEVIEW & IM SURE YA'LL WILL LOVE IT TOO.

LINK TO INTERVIEW: http://www. s2smagazine. com/Jamies-kitchen-episode-one-Tiny-and-Deelishis

-BOMBSHELL

Sunday, January 25, 2009



Sonny Perdue
GOVERNOR




Dear Mr. Brooks:
Thank you for your letter regarding proposed changes to the current 2-year academic programs in Georgia. Last year, I formed a working group and tasked them with investigating innovative ways to create long-term, comprehensive educational reform to make Georgia more globally competitive. This working group reviewed a provocative national report called Tough Choices or Tough Times to determine how Georgia might best reform its educational policies and practices to achieve these goals. I believe the experts serving on this group fully understand the urgency of the challenges we face, and I am confident that their leadership will bring the changes necessary to facilitate higher student achievement.
One of the things the working group discussed was the possibility of charging the current Technical College System with the administration of all technical and 2-year academic programs offered in Georgia. The group believes this would empower the University System to streamline its focus exclusively on world-class research, 4-year degree programs, and graduate degree programs. At this point, this is simply something that the working group has explored and included in its draft recommendations. No formal recommendations have been issued and no action has been taken.
While no formal report has been issued by the working group, the Technical College System of Georgia and the University System of Georgia have begun exploring the possible strategies that would be required to implement the recommendation of the Tough Choices or Tough Times working group. I believe there are efficiencies that can be found through this strategic analysis of missions of both the University and Technical College Systems that would greatly benefit our highest-level learners, and I optimistically anticipate formal recommendations of this working group.
I hope this information is helpful to you. Thank you again for writing




[All-students] Important Message Regarding "merger" of two-year colleges and tech schools

Hello GPC Students,

You may or may not know that Governor Purdue is currently reviewing a proposal entitled “Tough Choices or Tough Times.” The section of the proposal that should concern you discusses the “merger” of the two-year colleges with the tech schools. According to several newspaper articles, the term “merger” is a misnomer. GPC and other two-year colleges would no longer exist. We would no longer belong to the University System of Georgia (USG). Instead, two-year institutions would be absorbed by the tech schools.

Why should you oppose this “merger”? As a GPC student, you have benefitted in the following ways:

1. Quality education. You are taught by award winning faculty in small classes. Because GPC belongs to the University System of Georgia, all the college-level courses you take transfer to any of the four-year colleges or universities within the University System of Georgia. GPC also has TAG Agreements (Transfer Agreement Guaranties) with over thirty public and private four-year institutions and universities in and out of the state. If you maintain a certain GPA at GPC, you are guaranteed admittance into a particular school.

2. Success: GPC transfers more students to the University of Georgia, Georgia State College, and many other four-year state colleges and universities than any other two-year school in the system. Many of our students graduate from four-year institutions with honors. To help all students succeed, we offer remedial courses to prepare students for college-level classes. Remediation at the college level will be non-existent if the governor passes the proposal. GPC also offers English as a Second Language (ESL) to support Georgia’s diverse student population. Under this merger, ESL and other academic programs will not survive.

For those of you who wish to earn an associate’s degree, you will have fewer available programs of study.



3. Access: We offer quality education at a reasonable price at multiple locations around the metro-area: Clarkston, Decatur, Newton, Dunwoody, and Alpharetta. We also offer the largest selection of freshman and sophomore level online courses than any other school in the University System of Georgia. Students can complete their first two years of course work without coming to campus.



If you, your friends, and your family want access to an affordable quality education within the University System of Georgia, we ask that you contact Lt. Governor Casey Cagel, your state representatives, and Governor Purdue to state that you do not support the merger of the two-year schools with the technical college system. Two-year colleges should remain members of the USG because of the benefits they offer you and all Georgia citizens.

Because the governor could approve this proposal at any time, we have provided the links below to assist you (you may have to cut and paste the addresses into your browsers):

1. Lt. Governor Casey Cagel: 404- 656-5030; E-mail: http://ltgov.georgia.gov/00/agency/contact_us/0,2688,2199618_87997337,00.html

2. State Representatives: To find names, numbers, and e-mail addresses: Congress.Org http://www.congress.org/congressorg/state/main/?zip=30097&action=setaddr&view=myofficials&state=GA&submit=GO Type in your address to locate your two state representatives.

3. Governor Purdue: 404-656-1776; E-mail: http://gov.georgia.gov/00/gov/contact_us/0,2657,78006749_94820188,00.html

If you decide to contact Lt. Gov. Casey Cagel, your state legislators, and Gov. Purdue, please do so as soon as possible. If your state legislators are unfamiliar with the proposal, ask them to contact Lt. Gov. Cagel.

If you have any concerns, feel free to discuss them with your instructors.

Thanks for your support,

Beth Jensen, Ph.D.

Professor of English

bjensen@gpc.edu