Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady traveled to Brazil on Tuesday, March 23rd with their 3-month old son Benjamin Brady. Brazil, Gisele’s native country, is Benjamin’s first international trip and definitely not his last. According to People Magazine, Gisele will be making scheduled appearances in São Paulo as the Brazilian spokesperson for Pantene and for her new Seeds collection of Ipanema flip-flops and sandals. The family is also in Brazil for Gisele’s twin sister Patricia’s wedding in the town of Porto Allegre this weekend.
Gisele, 29, has never been happier than with her son Benjamin. She said, “My life now is 24/7 dedicated to him, everything is functioning around him. It’s like donating yourself. You don’t think about yourself anymore. I’m breastfeeding every two or three hours, [so] you don’t sleep well. You forget everything after looking at the face of a little angel. Anything else doesn’t matter – just him who really matters.” Gisele has only been speaking to Benjamin in Portuguese. She said, “He’s not just Brady, he’s a Bündchen too.”
Due to Gisele’s immense happiness, we suggest that she should splurge and get a gorgeous piece of natural sapphire jewelry from The Natural Sapphire Company…and maybe something for her twin sister’s wedding gift as well.

Gisele Bündchen and son Benjamin Brady
In London, a court ruled in favor of the British rock band Pink Floyd against their recording label. The judge declared that EMI Music cannot sell individual tracks from classic Pink Floyd albums without the band’s consent. The judge also ordered EMI to pay Pink Floyd’s estimated $90,000 in court costs, and refused the renowned recording label permission to appeal.
A lawyer for the band stated that EMI is “not entitled to exploit recording by online distribution or by any other means other than the original album, without the consent of Pink Floyd.”
EMI said in a statement, “We’re huge fans of Pink Floyd, whose great catalog we have been representing for more than 40 years, and continue to represent exclusively and internationally. This week’s court hearing was around the interpretation of two contractual points, both linked to the digital sale of Pink Floyd’s music. There are further arguments to be heard and the case will go on for some time.” For your information, Pink Floyd’s “great catalog” is reportedly the second-most valuable in the world, behind the Beatles.
This court ruling was a victory for the artistic control of their music by prohibiting the sale of their songs on the Internet as individual downloads and ringtones.
To celebrate their victory over EMI Music, we suggest to the surviving members of Pink Floyd (David Gilmour, Bob Klose, Nick Mason, and Roger Waters) should purchase custom-made natural sapphire rings with the Pink Floyd emblem from The Natural Sapphire Company.

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