Property mogul DONALD TRUMP is refusing to pay California officials a $10,000 application fee in his bid to fly a 400 square foot flag in Rancho Palos Verdes. The reality TV star upset locals in 2006 when he erected the illegal 70 foot flagpole at his club – the area’s height limit is 16 feet. But despite objections it’s an eyesore in an area of natural scenic beauty, councillors gave Trump a temporary permit for his flagpole on the condition he submit an application for approval to the California Coastal Commission. Trump sent in his paperwork in August 2007, but has still not paid the $10,000 application fee. He says, “Since when do you have to pay to put up the American flag?”

 



 

IT’S a joint birthday fest tonight for Vanessa and Donald Trump Jr., who both turn 30 this month. The couple – she was born Dec. 18, he the 31st – will be escaping Mar-a-Lago to party it up at South Beach club Mansion. Angel Music Group is hosting the bash, and Trump siblings Eric and Ivanka are expected to join along with 20 other guests. “The whole group is having dinner at Nobu and then going to the party,” said one event planner, “and a huge limo will bring everyone home after.”

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Here is the waiter’s story:

“Donald Trump came in for dinner on Monday at the Buffalo Club. The reservation was under his friend’s name so nobody was expecting him to come in. I assume he’s in LA preparing for the celebrity Apprentice thing he’s doing. We have a special area for VIP’s so the celebs can see and be seen with each other. Donald ordered an ice tea and his friend showed up 10 minutes later. When I was telling them about the specials, I felt like an airline steward must feel giving instructions before takeoff. They just talked over me. Neither touched the soup.Donald ordered the pasta and the other guy had the same. When they were finished, they both ordered cappuccinos. We’re sort of famous for our capps! My co-worker wanted me to ask him for his autograph so he could give it to his dad for Christmas. Yeah right.I finally brought them out the check. Trump grabbed it and actually spoke to me from the first time.“What’s the biggest tip you ever got?”“Jerry Bruckheimer comes in a lot. He tipped me $500 on a $1000 check once.”Trump nodded his head.“You’re very good at your job.”“Thanks.”Trump and the other guy got up to leave, said thanks again and left.I went back to the table to grab the check but didn’t have time to look at it until later. When I did, I couldn’t believe what I saw. Honestly, at first I thought he had tipped me $1000. But when I looked a second (and twentieth) time, it was actually $10,000. I was speechless. Honestly, it was a really rough month for me. Who thought Donald Trump of all people would make my year? But he did. I actually tried calling his office to say thanks which is impossible. So if you’re reading this, Mr. Trump, thank you!”

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At a locked-down news conference in Manhattan last month, the cast for “Celebrity Apprentice” was introduced to members of the press. Everyone was sworn to secrecy. Now the secret can be told, says NBC, which made public Monday the names of the cast members. Not that they needed any introduction. Not all of them, anyway.

Not Omarosa, remembered for making everybody mad as a contestant on the first “Apprentice” season in 2004.

Why did Omarosa agree to come back?

“I did it for redemption,” she told reporters.

Vincent Pastore (aka “Big Pussy” from “The Sopranos”) was also instantly recognizable.

So was Stephen Baldwin, who explained his participation by noting he already had “done a bunch of reality … I thought it would be fun to play the game.”

Likewise Gene Simmons of Kiss, star of his own reality series and unabashed self-marketer.

“I’m in the Gene Simmons business,” he said, so doing “The Apprentice” can only help promote his many other ventures. “Everything helps everything.”

But others on hand did need a bit of introduction.

Like Nely Galan, former entertainment president of the Telemundo network and executive producer (and “life coach”) of “The Swan,” an extreme makeover program that aired on Fox a few years back.

Or the vaguely familiar-looking woman introduced as Marilu Henner, best-known from the sitcom “Taxi” a quarter-century ago.

The 14 celebrities won’t be vying for a job with Donald Trump, as in the previous six “Apprentice” seasons, but instead will compete in business-oriented tasks around New York City to raise money for their favorite charities. The official “Celebrity Apprentice” will win a $250,000 bonus to donate.

Tasks will be judged in the boardroom by executive producer-host Trump and his advisers, including, once again, his children/colleagues Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr.

As they met with the press in mid-October, the gathered rivals were set to face their first challenge the next day, when taping began. The show debuts Jan. 3.

Cast members for this rejiggered “Apprentice” – which in the past relied on scrappy, ambitious star-wannabes – were selected from a field of some 125 celebrity applicants, Trump told reporters.

“They were all begging to be on the show,” he said. “The hardest thing was breaking it down to these 14.”

One deciding factor: Each of the chosen has had experience in business, Trump said. “These people have all done something very dramatic with money.”

Can they do it again, with cameras watching every move?

Actress-model Carol Alt acknowledged some initial nervousness.

“They’re going to follow us in real time and that’s scary, of course,” she said. “I think with most all of us, we want control of our image – it’s part of the work that we do.”

Galan echoed Alt’s trepidation.

“I’ve produced reality shows,” Galan said. “To be on the other side is a little creepy. It’s my karmic boomerang.”

Other cast members include country music star Trace Adkins, Olympic gymnastics gold medalist Nadia Comaneci, Playboy Playmate of the Year Tiffany Fallon, Olympic softball gold medalist Jennie Finch, heavyweight boxing champ Lennox Lewis, “America’s Got Talent” judge Piers Morgan and Ultimate Fighting Champion Tito Ortiz.

 

Brittny Gastineau

Rapper Ice-T and his wife Coco


Vanessa Haydon Trump and Donald Trump, Jr.


Nascar driver Jeff Gordon

Roberto Cavalli and Petra Nemcova



 

Joss Stone and Founder of G&P Foundation Denise Rich

Donald Trump, Jr. and wife Vanessa Trump


Ivana Trump and Rossano Rubicondi

Jamie-Lynn Sigler


Mark Consuelos and television personality Kelly Ripa


Designer Nicole Miller

Petra Nemcova


 

Bo Derek


Ivanka Trump


Donald Trump Jr and Vanessa Trump

Regis Philbin

 


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