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'Twilight' fans boost tourism in Forks
Amazing what rumors of having a few vampires in town will do for the local economy.
'Twilight' fans boost tourism in Forks
Amazing what rumors of having a few vampires in town will do for the local economy.
Average price of gas in Washington: $3.40
The AAA auto club says the average price of a gallon of gas in Washington is $3.40. That's down 41 cents in the past month and 95 cents from the record high in July.
Boeing talks with striking machinists break down
Boeing Co. and the leader of its striking machinists union say talks aimed at resolving a five-week walkout have broken down.
Boeing talks with striking machinists break down
Negotiations aimed at resolving a five-week walkout by Boeing Co. commercial jet production workers broke down late Monday.
Businesses glad to have aircraft carrier home
The thousands of crew members who returned home this weekend aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and its support ships were eagerly welcomed by loved ones - and by businesses eager for some Navy paychecks.
Carnation parents accused of mistreatment
King County sheriff's deputies have accused the parents of a 14-year-old Carnation girl of withholding food and water in one of the worst cases of mistreatment investigators have seen.
Carnation parents accused of mistreatment
King County sheriff's deputies have accused the parents of a 14-year-old Carnation girl of withholding food and water such that the 4-foot-7 girl weighed only 48 pounds.
Christians flee Iraqi city of Mosul after killings
Cars and trucks loaded with suitcases, mattresses and passengers cradling baskets stuffed with clothes lined up at checkpoints Monday to flee Mosul, a day after the 10th killing of an Iraqi Christian in the northern city so far this month.
Dalai Lama to leave Indian hospital after surgery
The Dalai Lama was recovering Monday from surgery to remove gallstones and was likely to leave a New Delhi hospital early this week, a senior aide said.
Supreme Court rejects obese Ohio inmate's appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from an Ohio prisoner who argued he is too obese to be executed. Richard Cooey is scheduled to be put to death Tuesday.
3 tourists apparently drown in Hawaii's high surf
Two sisters-in-law were struck by large waves on the Kauai shore and were pulled out to sea, and a snorkeler also died over the weekend as high surf hit Hawaii.
4 ex-Khmer Rouge rebels jailed over Briton's death
Four former Khmer Rouge rebels were sentenced up to 20 years in prison Tuesday for their involvement in the murder of a British mine-clearing expert 12 years ago.
Actor Guillaume Depardieu dead at 37
Guillaume Depardieu, the often-troubled son of renowned French film star Gerard Depardieu who gained praise for his own career as an actor, died Monday, hospital officials said. He was 37.
ATF director's confirmation blocked by GOP
For more than two years, U.S. Attorney Michael Sullivan has been consumed by the latest entry on his resume: acting chief of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Atlanta Jews remember 'bomb that healed'
The bombing of a prominent Atlanta synagogue in 1958 claimed no lives, but the community outrage that it prompted helped galvanize the city's nervous Jewish community to embrace the civil rights movement.
British banks to get cash infusion from government
The British government injected an unprecedented 37 billion pounds ($63 billion) into some of the country's leading banks Monday to avoid a full-scale collapse of the sector.
Chrysler CEO says no deal to announce
The chief executive of Chrysler LLC said Monday that his company hasn't reached any new deals with other automakers but has spoken with outside parties interested in working with the Dodge and Jeep maker.
Banco Santander buying rest of Sovereign for $1.9B
Banco Santander of Spain said Monday it would buy the other three-quarters stake in Sovereign Bancorp that it doesn't already own for $1.9 billion, extending a wave of consolidation as the banking industry struggles to deal with a load of soured mortgage-related debt.
Boeing talks with striking machinists break down
Negotiations aimed at resolving a five-week walkout by Boeing Co. commercial jet production workers broke down late Monday.
Commodities surge on huge Wall Street rally
Commodities prices shot up Monday as U.S. and European governments intensified their efforts to revive the global banking sector - prodding investors to put some of their money back into financial markets.
Europe puts more on the line for banks than US
Europe put $2.3 trillion on the line Monday to protect the continent's banks, a figure that dwarfs the Bush administration's $700 billion rescue program, in its most unified response yet to the global financial crisis after a stumbling start.
Fed approves Wells Fargo's Wachovia buy
The Federal Reserve on Sunday approved Wells Fargo's $11.7 billion acquisition of Wachovia, removing the deal's last major regulatory hurdle.
Germany creating up to $543 billion rescue package
German leaders worked Monday to tie up a rescue package for their banking system that officials said could be worth as much as $543 billion - part of a coordinated effort to shore up the euro zone's financial sector.
GM to close stamping plant near Grand Rapids
General Motors Corp.'s efforts to hoard cash and outlast a prolonged economic slump claimed the jobs of more than 2,700 workers Monday as the automaker announced the demise of factories in Michigan and Wisconsin.
HK legislators criticize regulators over bonds
Hong Kong legislators on Monday accused regulators of failing to monitor banks that sold billions of dollars worth of Lehman Brothers-backed bonds whose value is in doubt after the U.S. investment bank failed.
IMF chief welcomes European bank rescue plan
The head of the International Monetary Fund welcomed a European bank rescue plan on Monday despite its high cost, and predicted that weekend efforts by world leaders would soothe anxious global markets.
Independents split evenly between Obama, McCain
Jack Marshall says he's voting for Barack Obama this year. That's ominous news for John McCain.
Biden: McCain attacks attempt to distract voters
Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden said Monday that Republican John McCain is falsely attacking Barack Obama to distract voters from the economy while lurching from one bad idea to another.
GOP Ga. senator in 'fight of his life'
This central-Georgia military town outside Robins Air Force Base should be a cakewalk on Election Day for Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss. But ask people here if they support him and one finds surprising ambivalence, even hostility.
Clinton's rejoinder: Jobs, baby, jobs
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton offered a Democratic rejoinder to the Republican chant of "drill, baby, drill." Said the one-time presidential candidate: "Jobs, baby, jobs."
Colo. abortion measure backers face uphill battle
Those who hope Colorado becomes the first state where voters say life begins at conception are facing resistance from a seemingly unexpected place: The Roman Catholic Church and anti-abortion activists.
Family, friends help Obamas juggle kids, campaign
When class lets out for Michelle and Barack Obama's two daughters, their grandmother is there to pick them up.
Guests at White House dinner for Italian PM
Guest list for Monday's White House dinner honoring Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi as provided by the White House.
Iraq calmer but copycat kidnappings spread
Five years ago, retired Air Force intelligence officer Kirk von Ackermann became the first of 39 Americans to be kidnapped in Iraq. He's still missing, his wife fearing she'll never see him again.
Judge: Mich. can't reject voters with bad address
A judge has ordered Michigan election officials to stop automatically canceling a voter's registration if the card is returned as undeliverable.
McCain: Lewis' remarks on campaign tone are unfair
John McCain said Monday that it was unfair for Rep. John Lewis to compare the negative tone of the Republican presidential campaign to the atmosphere a segregationist fostered in the 1960s.
States ask baby product companies to avoid BPA
Attorneys general from Connecticut, New Jersey and Delaware sent letters Friday to 11 companies that make baby bottles and baby formula containers, asking they no longer use the chemical bisphenol A in their manufacturing because they said it was potentially harmful to infants.
Therapy helps hard-to-transplant get a new kidney
Nearly one in three patients who need a kidney transplant may never get one because their bodies are abnormally primed to attack a donated organ. Now doctors are trying new ways to outwit the immune system and save more of those so-called "highly sensitized" patients - often with kidneys donated by living donors, considered the optimal kind.
Limit on cold remedies for kids was FDA's idea
When drug makers made a surprise announcement this week that they no longer recommend cough and cold remedies for youngsters under 4, they didn't let on that it was the government's idea.
1 in 4 US teen girls got cervical cancer shot
One in four teen girls have rolled up their sleeves for the relatively new vaccine against cervical cancer, federal health officials said Thursday.
German doing well after 1st double arm transplant
A German farmer who received the world's first complete double arm transplant said Wednesday that incredulity gave way to joy when he woke from surgery to discover he had arms again.
Stem cells from testicles an option to embryos
Cells taken from men's testicles seem as versatile as the stem cells derived from embryos, researchers reported Wednesday in what may be yet another new approach in a burgeoning scientific field.
Drug companies: No cold medicines for kids under 4
Don't give over-the-counter cold remedies to kids under 4, drug companies said Tuesday. What sniffling little ones need, doctors said, are plenty of fluids and lots of tender, loving care.
Fan use linked to lower risk of sudden baby death
Using a fan to circulate air seemed to lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome in a study of nearly 500 babies, researchers reported Monday. Placing babies on their backs to sleep is the best advice for preventing SIDS, a still mysterious cause of death.
Get moving: Guidelines set healthy activity levels
Get moving: New exercise guidelines released Tuesday set a minimum sweat allotment for good health. For most adults, that's 2 1/2 hours a week. How much physical activity you need depends largely on age and level of fitness.
4 players, 3 coaches fined for NLCS fracas
Manny Ramirez and Dodgers teammate Hiroki Kuroda were among four players fined Monday by Major League Baseball for the Game 3 fracas between Los Angeles and the Philadelphia Phillies during the NL championship series.
45 years for 3rd person in Howard Porter killing
Two more people involved in the killing of former Villanova basketball star Howard Porter were sentenced on Monday.
A 91-0 football game tough for both sides to take
The Estero High football staff gathered in head coach Rich Dombroski's office late Friday, almost in stunned silence.
AL series shifts to Boston today, tied 1-1
The American League Championship Series resumes this afternoon in Boston. Jon Lester toes the rubber for the Red Sox against Tampa Bay's Matt Garza. In the National League, game 4 of the series is tonight in Los Angeles, with the Phillies leading 2 games to 1. The Phillies plan to send Joe Blanton to the hill against the Dodgers' Derek Lowe.
Arena Football League's VooDoo folding
The New Orleans VooDoo of the Arena Football League plans to cease operations despite being near the top of the league in attendance the past two seasons.
Armstrong to race in Giro d'Italia in 2009
Lance Armstrong agreed Monday to ride in next year's Giro d'Italia and suggested the Italian race - not the Tour de France - will be the main target in his comeback season.
Austrian cyclist Kohl tested positive for CERA
Third-place Tour de France finisher Bernhard Kohl tested positive for a banned blood booster when his race samples were checked for the new drug.
Austrian cyclist Kohl tested positive for CERA
The head of France's anti-doping agency says Austrian cyclist Bernhard Kohl tested positive for a banned blood booster at the Tour de France, where he finished third.
Bengals QB Palmer will miss another game
Quarterback Carson Palmer will miss at least one more game because of a sore passing elbow, an injury that has left the Cincinnati Bengals' offense in chaos.
Bettman on NHL: 'We're still in growth mode'
The NHL is "still in growth mode" despite the economic downturn, commissioner Gary Bettman said Monday, noting that ticket sales have increased this season.
Cardinals star Albert Pujols has elbow surgery
Albert Pujols had elbow surgery Monday and the St. Louis Cardinals star is expected to be ready for spring training.
Royals hire Gibbons, Seitzer as coaches
Former Toronto manager John Gibbons returned to the majors Monday when he was hired by the Kansas City Royals to be their bench coach.
Benches clear in NLCS after high pitch
Both benches and bullpens cleared Sunday night in Game 3 of the NL championship series, moments after Los Angeles Dodgers starter Hiroki Kuroda threw a pitch over Shane Victorino's head.
Moyer rocked by Dodgers in first inning
Jamie Moyer sure looked his age against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Red Sox LHP Lester, all better, unleashed on Rays
This is Jon Lester unleashed: unhittable in May, a stopper in October, the emerging ace of the Boston Red Sox.
Beckett struggles again in Game 2 of ALCS
Josh Beckett's reputation as a postseason ace is taking a beating.
Dodgers try to keep Philly winless in L.A.
Trailing 2-0 in the National League championship series, the Los Angeles Dodgers have the Philadelphia Phillies right where they want them - at home.
Former baseball star Canseco detained at US border
Jose Canseco was held for nearly 10 hours by immigration authorities after agents said they stopped the former baseball star as he attempted to bring a fertility drug from Mexico, his lawyer said Friday.
Kansas City Royals raise ticket prices
The Kansas City Royals are raising prices on most of their tickets for 2009.
NBA reducing US staff by 9 percent due to economy
The NBA is eliminating about 80 jobs in the United States, the first major American sports league to announce layoffs because of the worldwide economic turmoil.
NBA in joint venture to build arenas in China
The NBA has formed a joint venture with Anschutz Entertainment Group to design and develop about 12 multipurpose arenas in major Chinese cities.
Warriors suspend guard Ellis for mo-ped accident
Monta Ellis knew he was in trouble after he seriously injured his ankle in a mo-ped accident and then lied to the Golden State Warriors about it this summer.
Magic Johnson critical of hosts after AIDS remarks
Magic Johnson criticized a pair of talk show hosts Friday for accusing him of faking AIDS but said he didn't want them to be fired. Chris Baker and Langdon Perry of KTLK in Minneapolis made the remarks during Baker's conservative radio show on Wednesday. After Johnson condemned the statements, the station said it regretted "some offhand remarks" by the pair.
Pacers C Jeff Foster signs contract extension
Veteran center Jeff Foster signed a contract extension with the Indiana Pacers on Friday.
Pacers trade forward Shawne Williams to Mavs
Larry Bird's housecleaning project has claimed another casualty.
Celtics coach Rivers skips exhibition opener
Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers was not with the team for its exhibition opener against the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night so he could return to his home in Orlando, Fla., for a personal matter.
Haywood needs wrist surgery; Jamison's knee OK
Wizards center Brendan Haywood will have surgery for a torn ligament in his right wrist, but it was not clear Wednesday how much of the regular season he will miss.
Pacers remember past in preseason opener
The Indiana Pacers pulled off a tribute to their past perfectly. The only thing that didn't go as planned was the game itself.
Browns TE Winslow out as Browns host Giants
Cleveland Browns tight end Kellen Winslow missed Monday night's game against the New York Giants with an undisclosed illness that hospitalized him for several days.
Chiefs' Gonzalez awaits word on trade
Tony Gonzalez practiced with the Kansas City Chiefs for what could be the last time Monday and then went home to await word on whether he's been traded.
Colts acknowledge Manning had second knee surgery
One surgery wasn't enough to fix Peyton Manning's left knee. Colts coach Tony Dungy confirmed Monday, after nearly two months of deflecting questions, that Manning was operated on a second time before returning to the field in late August.
Cowboys' Romo has broken finger, may miss 4 weeks
The already slumping Dallas Cowboys now must survive a few games without two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Tony Romo, who has a broken finger on his throwing hand.
Dawson's FG gives Browns a 3-0 lead over Giants
Phil Dawson kicked a 28-yard field goal on Cleveland's first possession as the Browns, playing on Monday night for the first time since 2003, took a 3-0 lead over the Super Bowl champion New York Giants.
Hasselbeck out at least 1 more week
The Seattle Seahawks will be without quarterback Matt Hasselbeck for at least one more game because a months-old bulging disk in his back is causing problems with his knee.
Jaguars' Walker hospitalized with knee infection
Jaguars receiver Mike Walker spent the last two years trying to recover from a left knee injury. Now, he's having problems with the other one.
Jaguars: Paralyzed lineman released from hospital
Jaguars offensive tackle Richard Collier, paralyzed from the waist down following a shooting in September, has been released from the hospital.
Jenkins has bolstered Jets' run defense in big way
The statistic came as a big surprise to Eric Barton.
John Madden to skip this weekend's game
John Madden will miss calling an NFL game this weekend after working 476 in a row.
Ballesteros determined to fight brain tumor
After a career full of miraculous shots - including one from a parking lot during his first British Open win - Seve Ballesteros was preparing for the "hardest challenge" of his life Sunday after announcing he has a brain tumor.
Seve Ballesteros admitted to hospital
Seve Ballesteros was admitted to a hospital Monday after feeling dizzy and fainting.
Daly still swinging, not ready to give up
John Daly, PGA European Tour star?
Top 30 to British; ranking points for Tiger event
Getting to the Tour Championship turned out to be worth more than a trip to the Masters.
Lawyer for Daly's wife denies she stole cell phone
An attorney for John Daly's estranged wife, Sherrie Daly, says she did not steal the pro golfer's cell phone. Randy Fishman said Monday that "this is a divorce case and people accuse each other of stuff all the time."
Westwood, Garcia back in the Ryder Cup mix
Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood have returned to the Ryder Cup mix for Europe, after getting the morning off.
Ali makes surprise appearance at Valhalla
Muhammad Ali made a surprise visit to the Ryder Cup teams.
Furyk leaves Valhalla to check on his wife
Jim Furyk has pulled out of his final practice round for the Ryder Cup after his wife was taken to a hospital with intense back pain.
Ali welcomes Ryder Cup guests to Louisville
Muhammad Ali welcomed guests in Louisville for the Ryder Cup.
Garcia ready to lead Europe's Ryder Cup charge
Except for the freckles and playful grin, it's a wonder anyone recognizes Sergio Garcia at the Ryder Cup.
Holmstrom's goal lifts Red Wings past Hurricanes
Tomas Holmstrom and Nicklas Lidstrom each scored goals Monday night to help the Detroit Red Wings beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-1.
Kings defenseman out 2 to 3 months
Los Angeles Kings defenseman Jack Johnson will miss up to three months because of a shoulder injury from Sunday's 1-0 loss to San Jose.
Rangers prospect dies during game in Russia
Alexei Cherepanov, a 19-year-old first-round draft pick of the New York Rangers, died Monday during a Continental Hockey League game in Russia.
'Hockey Night in Canada' gets new anthem
Saturday nights in Canada in the winter will now have a note of gold in them.
Islanders D Martinek knocked out of game
New York Islanders defenseman Radek Martinek left with an undisclosed injury in the first period, following a hard hit behind the net, and didn't return to the home opener Saturday night.
McCabe likely to miss 2 weeks with back injury
Florida Panthers defenseman Bryan McCabe is expected to miss two weeks because of a back injury sustained in Friday night's season opener at Carolina.
Palin drops puck at Philadelphia Flyers' game
To a mixture of boos and cheers, Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin dropped the ceremonial first puck Saturday night at the Philadelphia Flyers' home opener against the New York Rangers.
Peca suspended for bumping official
Columbus Blue Jackets center Michael Peca has been suspended indefinitely by the NHL for making contact with an on-ice official.
Blue Jackets put Malhotra on injured reserve
The Columbus Blue Jackets have placed center Manny Malhotra on injured reserve and recalled right wing Derek Dorsett from their American Hockey League affiliate in Syracuse.
Leetch, Richter, Hull and Cammi Granato honored
Brian Leetch glided out to the ice in loafers, not skates.
Daniel gets try restoring Heisman image vs. Texas
Chase Daniel surrendered the Heisman spotlight with three interceptions in an upset loss to Oklahoma State. Now Missouri's quarterback will get a quick opportunity for redemption - and a homecoming against the top-ranked school that didn't push hard to recruit him.
Hawaii college hoops tourney to start in '09
ESPN and the University of Hawaii have announced a new eight-team, holiday men's college basketball tournament starting in 2009.
Michigan's season rougher than Rodriguez expected
Rich Rodriguez acknowledged his first season on the sideline at Michigan has been rougher than he expected.
Texas knocks off Oklahoma for top spot in AP poll
Texas rode its resounding Red River Rivalry upset right to No. 1. The Longhorns leapfrogged No. 2 Alabama on Sunday and sit atop The Associated Press Top 25 in the regular season for the first time in 24 years after beating Oklahoma 45-35.
Tommy Bowden out as Clemson coach after 9 1/2 seasons
Tommy Bowden decided he'd done all he could do for Clemson football, telling his athletic director Monday he'd step aside for the future of the program.
Michigan's streak of 33 bowls bids in jeopardy
Motor City Bowl officials were at the Big House to scout the Wolverines.
Albany beats Central Connecticut 24-22
Vinny Esposito threw for 254 yards and two touchdowns and ran in another as Albany held on to beat Central Connecticut 24-22 in Northeast Conference play on Saturday.
Buckley leads Alcorn State past MVSU
Tim Buckley threw for 378 yards and accounted for four touchdowns to lead Alcorn State to a 35-21 victory over Mississippi Valley State on Saturday night.
Butler easily handles Campbell
Matt Kobli threw for 266 yards and three touchdowns and Ryan Hitchcock accounted for three scores to lead Butler in a 56-7 rout over Campbell on Saturday.
Jacob Stein kicked a 33-yard field goal with two second left to play, and Colgate beat Princeton 27-24 Saturday.
Women, minorities chase NASCAR dreams
The long blonde hair hanging over the back of a racing suit covered with sponsor logos makes it apparent that Kristin Bumbera is not your average racer.
Photos show Edwards had Harvick by the neck
Photographs of the scuffle between Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick show a more physical confrontation than witnesses described, with Edwards at one point grabbing Harvick by the throat.
Cindy McCain presiding over NASCAR race
The wife of Republican presidential candidate John McCain will be the honorary race director at the NASCAR Bank of America 500.
Carpentier out of No. 10 at Gillett Evernham
Patrick Carpentier was released from Gillett Evernham Motorsports on Tuesday, and Mike Wallace and AJ Allmendinger will finish the season in the No. 10 Dodge.
FIA drops Canadian GP from F1 calendar for 2009
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials insist that a world championship should include an American race. Or at least a North American race.
Goodyear thinks softer tires the answer at Indy
Goodyear may have an answer for one of Indianapolis Motor Speedway's toughest challenges: softer tires.
Hamlin released from hospital day after hard wreck
Denny Hamlin was released from a hospital Monday, a day after a tire failure led to a hard crash at Talladega Superspeedway.
Denny Hamlin taken to hospital after hard wreck
Denny Hamlin was held Sunday night at a Birmingham hospital Sunday for further evaluation after a tire failure led to a hard crash at Talladega Superspeedway.
Kvapil takes pole for Talladega, DEI also strong
A pair of once-mighty teams returned to the top of the Talladega Superspeedway leaderboard with very different things to prove.
Racer Castroneves pleads not guilty in tax case
Race car driver and "Dancing With The Stars" winner Helio Castroneves pleaded not guilty Friday to federal tax evasion charges and declared outside the courtroom that he would treat the case like a race against the Internal Revenue Service.
Apocalyptic vision of London comes to Tate Modern
Visitors to the Tate Modern gallery are about to face an apocalyptic vision of London partly inspired by the World War II Blitz and the July 7, 2005 transit bombings.
ASCAP honors Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire
Alan Jackson won songwriter/artist of the year honors for his hits "A Woman's Love" and "Small Town Southern Man" during the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers country awards Monday.
Bond girl rises from humble Soviet childhood
Olga Kurylenko, the model and actress who stars in the upcoming James Bond movie, began acting by playing Santa Claus' young wife in a school play in her Ukrainian hometown.
Hopper receives Legion of Honor in France
Dennis Hopper has been named a commander in the French Legion of Honor.
Janet Jackson cancels more concerts
The doctor has again ordered Janet Jackson to postpone a return to her "Rock Witchu" tour.
London rail station axes falling passenger artwork
The sculpture shows a man about to fall under a subway car driven by a Grim Reaper figure.
Manmade waterfalls exhibit closes in NYC
Four manmade waterfalls cascaded to a close Monday, ending an ambitious public art project that inspired both admiration and complaints.
McCormick tells all about `Brady,' drug addiction
Marcia, Marcia, Marcia.
Spielberg rejoins Universal in DreamWorks deal
Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks studio has signed on with Universal Pictures to distribute its films as his company parts ways with Paramount.
All is forgiven; McCain returning to Letterman
David Letterman and Sen. John McCain will get a chance to make up.
Jolie: Obama win would be 'nice' for family
Angelina Jolie isn't giving away who she's backing in the U.S. presidential election, but she does have good things to say about Barack Obama.
Tim Robbins gets star of Hollywood Walk of Fame
Tim Robbins is known in Hollywood as an Academy Award-winning actor, director, activist and hockey fanatic. On Friday, he added comedian to his repertoire while getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Cloris Leachman named Rose Parade grand marshal
Cloris Leachman has been chosen as grand marshal for next year's Rose Parade.
Accused John Cusack stalker accepts plea deal
A woman accused of stalking John Cusack accepted a plea deal Friday that will allow her to avoid state prison. Emily Leatherman pleaded no contest to a felony count of stalking Cusack. A judge immediately sentenced her to five years' probation and mandatory psychiatric counseling.
Jolie says Pitt changed her mind about pregnancy
Angelina Jolie, an advocate of adoption, credits partner Brad Pitt with her decision to have biological children. In an interview with W magazine, Jolie says: "One of the life-changing things that he did, one of many, is that I was absolutely never going to get pregnant. I never felt that it was the right thing to do."
Pitt's first `Make It Right' homes complete in La.
The first homes in Brad Pitt's Make It Right rebuilding project are complete, and some three years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, 68-year-old grandmother Gloria Guy was on hand to give the actor a big hug.
`Paparazzo' may be bad word in Reeves case
A celebrity photographer wants to make "paparazzo" a four-letter word during his upcoming civil trial against Keanu Reeves.
Brinkley to ex: Shield kids from `20/20' interview
The highly public divorce battle between Christie Brinkley and her ex-husband may be settled, but the couple's bitter dispute is heating up again.
Christian drama `Fireproof' has unexpected success
When brothers Alex and Stephen Kendrick were looking for inspiration for their third feature-length film, they turned to God for help.
Judge orders Redmond O'Neal into detox
A judge has ordered the 23-year-old son of actor Ryan O'Neal back to rehab weeks after he and his father were arrested on suspicion of drug possession.
Lisa Marie Presley gives birth to twins
Lisa Marie Presley is a mom again. A publicist says the 40-year-old singer gave birth Tuesday to twin girls, whose names were not released. One baby weighed 5 pounds, 15 ounces and the other came in at 5 pounds and 2 ounces.
T.I. has dual No. 1s but claims underdog status
Although T.I. owns both the No. 1 album and single in the country, the platinum-selling rapper says he still feels like the underdog.
Vienna director sick, but good music saves opera
Damnation was the dominant theme Saturday in a new Vienna State Opera production of Charles Gounod's Faust. But redemption triumphed in the form of wonderful singing and a powerful orchestral performance.
Daddy Yankee takes on new role as debate moderator
Tom Brokaw, Jim Lehrer, Gwen Ifill - and Daddy Yankee?
Donovan still a Sunshine Superman at 62
Standing in the rain wasn't going to dampen Donovan's spirits.
Even Britney Spears wonders what she was thinking
If you're wondering what was going through Britney Spears' head during her erratic era, you are not alone - so does she.
Metallica drummer to sell Basquiat painting in NYC
Lars Ulrich, songwriter and drummer for the heavy-metal band Metallica, is selling a Jean-Michel Basquiat painting from his art collection that could set a new auction record for the artist, Christie's said Friday.
Rocker Meat Loaf hospitalized for 3 days in London
A publicist for Meat Loaf says the 57-year-old rocker was hospitalized in London for three days following an awards ceremony earlier this week.
Daddy Yankee takes on new role as debate moderator
Tom Brokaw, Jim Lehrer, Gwen Ifill - and Daddy Yankee? The 31-year-old reggaeton star is taking a turn as moderator of a debate Thursday among candidates for governor of Puerto Rico in an effort to lure young voters to the polls on Nov. 4.
John Lennon's drawings to be on exhibit in NYC
When it comes to members of the Beatles, even doodles are a treasure.
Schieffer set to moderate last debate
The debate season that has chewed up its moderators comes to a close Wednesday when John McCain and Barack Obama meet for the third time, with CBS News' Bob Schieffer directing the discussion.
Automakers push key vehicles through fall TV shows
In this fall's TV season, a secret agent speeds around in a Chevrolet Camaro, a man tries to save the world with the help of a Dodge Ram pickup, and a famous talking car returns to the streets in the form of a Ford Mustang.
Larry Hagman excited about 30th `Dallas' reunion
Larry Hagman was reluctant to be on a new TV show called "Dallas" when he first read the script in the late 1970s, figuring there wouldn't be any money in it.
Thursday's late-night TV wrap-up
Late-night TV show hosts found humor in the presidential debate, the candidates and the economy.
Eileen Herlie of 'All My Children' dies at 90
Eileen Herlie, a stage and TV actress who appeared on "All My Children" for more than three decades as the motherly Myrtle Fargate, has died at 90. Herlie died Wednesday of pneumonia, said Julie Hanan Carruthers, the ABC soap opera's executive producer.
Friday's late-night TV wrap-up
Late-night TV show hosts found humor in the presidential debate. A sampling from Friday night:
Judge: Castroneves can race in Australia
Helio Castroneves can leave the country for an IndyCar event this month in Australia after a federal judge agreed Friday to modify bail conditions on tax charges the driver's facing.
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:
TV Lookout: highlights for Oct 12-18
He's the kid who taught a world of youngsters how to spell "aardvark" - and that's not all.
A Fey-Palin comedy summit? Stay tuned
It seems like the inevitable comedic summit of this fall's presidential campaign: the real Sarah Palin coming on "Saturday Night Live" to meet her look-alike impersonator, Tina Fey.

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