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Rock star Sting says teachers should be paid more

MEXICO CITY (AP) — School teacher-turned-rock star Sting says teacher salaries must be raised to attract society's best minds into classrooms.


Sting spoke to reporters Saturday in Mexico City before a $550-a-ticket concert. The show is part of a fundraising "Learning for Life" tour that supports education in developing countries.

Sting, the former leader of the British rock band The Police, said: "One of the most important jobs in the planet is to teach children. Our entire future depends on children being educated."

Heidi Klum and Seal Renew Vows on the Beach in Mexico

Heidi Klum and Seal, her husband of five years, celebrated their anniversary on Saturday by renewing their vows.


People.com reports that the pair marked the occasion with a vow renewal ceremony on the beach in Mexico, attended by their four children and some close family members. Later, 80 guests celebrated with the family back at their home, reports People.

It wasn't only Heidi and Seal who went for a wedding theme -- guests for the party also dressed as brides and grooms, according to People.

The couple renews their vows each year to mark their anniversary.

Do You Think the Controversy Will Help Erin Andrews in the Competition?

Do you think the Elisabeth Hasselbeck controversy will help Erin Andrews in the "Dancing with the Stars" competition?


Tuesday morning on "The View," Hasselbeck criticized Andrews for wearing revealing "DWTS" outfits after the ESPN reporter was infamously stalked by a convicted peeping tom.

Hasselbeck said, "I think in light of what happened and as a legal [matter] -- and as inexcusable as it was for that horrific guy to go in and try to peep on her in her hotel room … I mean, in some way if I'm him, I'm like, 'Man! I just could've waited 12 weeks and seen this -- a little bit less -- without the prison time!'"

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Exclusive: Lawrence Taylor's Wife Lynette on Her Husband's Arrest







"The Insider" sat down exclusively with Lawrence Taylor's wife Lynette last night at her home in Pembroke Pines, Florida, where she commented on her husband's arrest on charges of rape.


Lynette tells "The Insider" about the moment on Thursday morning that she found out her husband, former "Dancing with the Stars" contestant and football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor had been arrested. "I got a phone call from a friend at nine or ten o'clock [that] morning. I hadn't talked to him since [the night before]," she says.

On the allegations against her husband, Lynette comments, "I have no idea what he was doing with a teenager. We're talking about reports, not what we know as facts. I don't know if he was with a teenager. Lawrence is 51 years old. Why would a teenage girl be soliciting sex from a 51-year-old man?"

Lynette says the whole situation is "out of character for [Lawrence]." She goes on to say, "I don't believe it. This is not my husband's character. I've spoken to him several times. He is distraught because he didn't do anything wrong. I believe and he believes that he was set up."

Firmly standing by her husband, whom she wed in 2007, she goes on to say, "First, he is not one of those people who would invite a person back to his room. He has been in situations before where he has been robbed and by different women, so that's not something that he does. Second thing is, I know my husband's taste. He has a certain type of woman that he likes and from what I'm learning of this, this person had nothing to offer him, so I don't why he would go to such extremes for someone that's not even his thing. I'm sure there's no shortage of women..."

She goes on to tell "The Insider," "He is a wonderful husband, father, friend and a beautiful person inside and out. He was good at football. We all know he did drugs. He is done with drugs. I feel like people need to be able to see beyond the entertainment that he gave and realize that he is a human underneath all of this. A beautiful one at that."

Taylor appeared in court Thursday, facing charges that he raped a 16-year-old girl. The former New York Giants football player was charged with a felony count of third degree rape (in which a person over the age of 21 has sexual intercourse with a person who is younger than 17) as well as a misdemeanor count of patronizing a prostitute. Taylor maintains his innocence.

Tune in to "The Insider" tonight for more with Lynette

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