... were saved by the love poured out on Calvary. It was love that brought Christ into the world. Here is where hope is to be found. At the center of this universe is a heart of love. In an editorial letter in the Dec. 2001 issue of Rosie magazine, Rosie O'Donnell wrote of her six-year-old son's reaction to the Sept. 11th bombing. For some reason, Rosie's son, Parker, developed a fascination with the firemen he saw on television reports. He repeatedly asked his mother to take him to the local firehouse. Finally ...
... least $60,000 in order to get the transplant, and without it she might die. When talk show host Rosie O'Donnell heard about Joey's act of kindness, she invited him on her show. There, she introduced him to the cast of the musical Titanic. But that wasn't ... the only reason she had invited him on that day. O'Donnell, along with the Titanic's producers, had arranged to buy Joey's postcard for $60,000. Now Mary Shelley, his best friend's mom, ...
... to the life of Christ from Martha Stewart’s experience. He noted that all the thousands of dollars Martha Stewart spent on high-powered attorneys could not keep Martha Stewart out of prison. Appearances by high-profile friends like Bill Cosby and Rosie O’Donnell throughout the six-week trial did not affect the outcome. The jury was not swayed. The evidence condemned her. She was defenseless. Only one witness testified on her behalf. Every other person taking the stand pointed an accusing finger her way ...
... , or bark. “Inversion therapy” helps alleviate back and neck pain by taking the usual gravitational press we live with and literally “standing it on its head.” One method is to strap your feet into boots and hang upside down like a big bat. Rosie O’Donnell once did this on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, I think. Another method is to strap your whole body to a flat surface that then completely flips upside down, the body suspended head down, feet in the air. Inversion advocates claim when you exercise ...