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Giles collects 4 hits as Padres beat Seattle
Brian Giles had his third four-hit game of the season, Tadahito Iguchi had a homer among his three hits and the San Diego Padres opened interleague play with a 6-4 win over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night.
Winning lottery numbers chosen
Here are the winning numbers selected Friday in the Washington State Lottery:
Weather Service serves up hot forecast for Washington
The National Weather Service says this will be the warmest weekend in Washington since last summer. Forecasters expect highs in the 80s in Western Washington and 90s in Eastern Washington.
Drew Carey says fans will count in new MLS club
Drew Carey has part of his wallet invested in Seattle's expansion Major League Soccer team that will begin play in 2009.
Calif. woman gets community service for airline assault
A California woman who drunkenly assaulted a flight attendant while traveling to her sister's funeral has been sentenced to time served and 200 hours of community service.
Dead since 1940, Borah figures in 2008 presidential furor
Being dead since 1940 hasn't kept Idaho U.S. Sen. William Borah from being inserted squarely into 2008 presidential politics after Democratic candidate Barack Obama took issue with President Bush's borrowing of a quote from Borah in his speech to the Israeli Knesset.
Judge will consider new trial in animal cruelty case
The lawyer for a Leavenworth woman convicted of animal cruelty wants a new trial for her client, because she claims one of the jurors was biased.
Two charged in shooting on Interstate 90
A 31-year-old man from Tacoma and a 20-year-old woman from Malaga have been charged with first-degree assault after a car-to-car shooting on Interstate 90 in Eastern Washington.
On to next step: revising the way Washington teaches science
State officials, paid consultants and interested volunteers are making efficient progress toward revising the Washington science education standards but the leader of the committee managing the effort says their work may be wasted if things don't change in the classroom.
Pierce County to get $2.5 M for 2015 US Open at Chambers Bay
The United States Golf Association will pay Pierce County $2.5 million to lease Chambers Bay Golf Course for the 2015 U.S. Open.
Carnival ride collapses in California; 24 injured
A carnival ride spinning with people collapsed at a county fair Friday night, injuring all 24 people aboard.
Alabama sheriffs feed inmates on $1.75 a day
Back in the day of chain gangs, Alabama passed a law that gave sheriffs $1.75 a day to feed each prisoner in their jails, and the sheriffs got to pocket anything that was left over. More than 80 years later, most Alabama counties still operate under this system, with the same $1.75-a-day allowance, and some sheriffs are actually making money on top of their salaries.
Winning Mega Millions ticket sold near Cincinnati
The Ohio Lottery says a winning Mega Millions ticket has been sold in Ohio.
Chinese news agency says German saved after 114 hours
Chinese state news agency says that German tourist has been rescued after being buried for 114 hours in earthquake rubble.
Same-sex marriage ruling also victory for SF mayor
Hours before the California Supreme Court issued its decision on gay marriage, Mayor Gavin Newsom heard rumblings that the justices would uphold the state's ban.
China rescuers seek survivors in hard-hit town
Piles of broken concrete rise seven stories high, and a few buildings stand askew, knocked at odd angles. People cry out the names of missing relatives and rescue workers shout, "Is anyone there? Is anyone there?"
France criticizes Myanmar for barring aid ship
France criticized Myanmar's military junta on Friday for refusing to allow a French Navy ship with 1,500 tons of aid for victims of Cyclone Nargis to deliver food and medicine with small boats and helicopters.
Mo. lawmakers approve anti-illegal immigrant bill
Missouri lawmakers gave final approval Friday to a bill that adds new restrictions and requirements for illegal immigrants, the cities in which they live and the businesses that employ them.
Police find 3 decomposing bodies inside NJ home
Police found three decomposing bodies with multiple stab wounds inside a northern New Jersey home Friday night, a prosecutor said.
Texas minister charged in Internet sex sting
A minister from a Dallas-area Baptist megachurch was caught in an Internet sex sting and charged with online solicitation of a minor, police said Friday.
UAW, American Axle reach deal that may end strike
A bitter 80-day United Auto Workers strike against an auto parts maker that has crippled dozens of General Motors Corp. factories could be coming to an end soon with a tentative contract agreement reached Friday.
FDA orders Texas plant to shut down, recall smoked seafood
Federal health authorities are directing a Pasadena, Texas, company to shut down and recall all its dried smoked catfish steaks and other smoked seafood produced since June 2007 because it failed to develop safety standards, leading to a risk of bacteria contamination in its products. There have been no reported illnesses, according to Food and Drug Administration spokeswoman Stephanie Kwisnek.
GM workers ratify local contract to end that strike
A striking United Auto Workers local at a key General Motors Corp. factory ratified a new contract with the company Friday afternoon and will resume production on Monday.
Treasurys fall amid more anxiety about inflation
Treasurys fell Friday after rising oil prices had investors worrying about inflation's impact on fixed-income returns.
GE confirms plans to exit appliance business
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - General Electric Co. plans to sell or spin off the business that for a century has put appliances in American homes, a decision that could presage further asset sales, analysts said.
Russian supply ship docks to space station
A Russian supply ship docked to the international space station on Friday, delivering more than 2 tons of food, water, equipment and scientific experiments.
Macy's signs deal to put FAO Schwarz in its stores
FAO Schwarz will open toy stores in nearly 700 Macy's department stores over the next two years in a move that both stores hope will drive traffic in a tough economic environment.
Researchers warn of nitrogen hazard to environment
While carbon dioxide has been getting lots of publicity in climate change, reactive forms of nitrogen are also building up in the environment, scientists warn.
Rice futures fall on improved supply outlook
Rice futures sank to a six-week low Friday, falling for a fifth day on hopes that exports from Pakistan and Japan will ease fears of a shortage of the staple consumed by half the world's population.
El Nino may have helped Magellan cross the Pacific
The El Nino phenomenon that has puzzled climate scientists in recent decades may have assisted the first trip around the world nearly 500 years ago.
Obama criticizes McCain for 'naive' foreign policy
Barack Obama laid into John McCain on Friday for advancing a tough-guy foreign policy that he called "naive and irresponsible," serving notice that he's ready to launch a full-throttle challenge to the Republican presidential contender on international relations in the general election campaign.
Intel agencies seek help recruiting new immigrants
The U.S. is its own worst enemy when it comes to the desperately important task of recruiting immigrants as spies, analysts and translators in the war on terror, new Americans are telling intelligence officials. The government's policies raise suspicions and fear in the immigrants' home countries and disturb potential recruits here who might otherwise want to help.
Clinton to Oregonians: Don't count me out
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday she wasn't ceding Oregon - or the nomination - to opponent Barack Obama, who is heavily favored to collect another victory here next week as he comes closer to winning the Democratic nomination.
Florida, Michigan cannot save Clinton
Michigan and Florida alone can't save Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign.
Colombian paramilitary member appears in US court
A member of a right-wing paramilitary group who was extradited from Colombia made his first appearance in Houston federal court Friday on a charge he participated in a $25 million arms-for-cocaine deal.
Huckabee quips about gun aimed at Obama
Republican Mike Huckabee responded to an offstage noise during his speech Friday to the National Rifle Association by suggesting it was Barack Obama diving to the floor because someone had aimed a gun at him.
Texas officials sue US over border fence
Texas mayors and business leaders filed a class-action lawsuit Friday alleging Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff hoodwinked landowners into waiving their property rights for construction of a fence along the Mexican border.
Former Sen. George McGovern, the 1972 Democratic presidential candidate and an early backer of Hillary Rodham Clinton, joined a noisy rally for Barack Obama on Friday night, describing the Illinois senator as a "ripple of hope" who can win the White House.
Analysis: Obama reacts fast to Bush on diplomacy
In President Bush's hint that Barack Obama wants to appease terrorists, Democrats heard troubling echoes of 2004, when Republicans portrayed John Kerry as irresolute and weak on national security.
President Bush's contentious nominee for the Federal Election Commission removed his name from consideration Friday, potentially ending a lengthy stalemate that had paralyzed the work of the agency.
CDC: Syringe reuse linked to hepatitis C outbreak
A hepatitis C outbreak was caused by workers improperly reusing syringes and medicine vials at a Las Vegas clinic, federal health officials said Friday.
Survival of quake victims depends on many factors
A nurse survived eight days in the wreckage of a Turkish hospital destroyed by an earthquake in 1992. A newborn was rescued after more than a week in the rubble of Mexico City's 1985 quake. Now, in China, rescuers are pulling out victims days after they were buried by a powerful earthquake.
FDA stresses birth defect risks with Roche drug
Health regulators warned again Friday that Roche and Novartis drugs prescribed to organ transplant patients can cause miscarriages and birth defects when used by pregnant women.
Vitamin D may help curb breast cancer, study finds
Breast cancer patients with low levels of vitamin D were much more likely to die of the disease or have it spread than patients getting enough of the nutrient, a study found - adding to evidence the "sunshine vitamin" has anti-cancer benefits. The results are sure to renew arguments about whether a little more sunshine is a good thing.
China child virus death toll up to 43
The death toll rose to 43 from the hand, foot and mouth disease virus that has sickened tens of thousands of children across China, a report said Friday.
Drug combo helps women with advanced breast cancer
A combination of two new-generation cancer drugs modestly delayed the time it took for cancer to worsen in a study of 300 women with very advanced disease who had stopped responding to other treatments.
More cancer patients having whole breast removed
A growing number of women with early stage breast cancer seem to be choosing to have the whole breast removed instead of just the cancerous lump, doctors are reporting.
Study finds heart risks in young cancer survivors
Children who survive cancer face a much greater risk of heart problems later in life than their brothers and sisters who did not have cancer, new research shows.
Tips on getting vitamin D for cancer prevention
Evidence is growing that vitamin D, which the skin makes from sunshine, is linked to lower risk of breast cancer and other cancers. But that doesn't mean it's good to get a golden tan - and certainly not a sunburn.
People over 60 urged to get one-time shingles shot
People 60 and older should get a one-time shingles shot that can help prevent the painful rash, U.S. health officials are recommending. There's a 50-50 chance the shot will prevent shingles for those 60 and up, though the odds get worse the older you get. But shingles can be severe for some people, and the government believes it's worth the $160-per-dose cost.
Eight Belles tests negative for steroids
A steroids test for filly Eight Belles has come back negative.
Big Brown treated like a champ at Preakness
Like any true A-lister, he kept the masses waiting for hours.
Eight Belles had no diseases, bone abnormalities
Eight Belles had no diseases or pre-existing bone abnormalities that caused the filly to break down after finishing second in the Kentucky Derby.
Derby winner Big Brown is odds-on Preakness favorite
Running on the outside has been very good to Big Brown. Now the Kentucky Derby winner gets to try things from the middle.
Big Brown has Big Wait in Preakness debut
Big Brown was late for his big arrival at the Preakness.
Kornheiser accepts buyout from Washington Post
Busy with "Monday Night Football" and his many other jobs, Tony Kornheiser essentially stopped writing columns for The Washington Post long ago. Thus it only seemed inevitable that he tell the world that he's taking the newspaper's buyout - while on the radio.
America's Cup champ Alinghi appeals dates
A New York appeals court agreed Tuesday to hear a request by two-time defending America's Cup champion Alinghi to push back the start of its showdown against American challenger BMW Oracle Racing.
Top stallion Storm Cat retires from breeding
Storm Cat, one of the top stallions in thoroughbred racing history, has been retired as a breeder.
Alex Rodriguez aims to rejoin Yankees next week
Injured Alex Rodriguez is hoping to rejoin the New York Yankees early next week. "We're aiming for Tuesday at home," Rodriguez said after working out at the team's minor league complex. "You've got to be smart, so it's a good way to go."
Looks like Big Brown won't be the lone Kentucky Derby horse in the Preakness after all.
Padres' Mark Prior has another shoulder injury
Oft-injured pitcher Mark Prior has another shoulder problem that will delay his debut with the San Diego Padres.
Another no-decision for Astros starter Chacon
Houston's Shawn Chacon set a major league record by making his ninth consecutive start without a decision to begin the season.
White Sox fire 3 scouts following investigation
The Chicago White Sox fired director of player personnel David Wilder on Friday along with two other scouts in the club's Latin American operation.
Magowan stepping down as Giants' managing partner
Peter Magowan, the owner who brought Barry Bonds to San Francisco, built a new ballpark and kept major league baseball in the city, is stepping down as managing partner of the Giants.
Girardi, Randolph to serve as All-Star coaches
Joe Girardi is handing his office in Yankee Stadium over to Boston's Terry Francona for the All-Star game.
Phillies' Jason Werth homers in first 3 at-bats
Jayson Werth homered in his first three at-bats and tied a Philadelphia Phillies record with eight RBIs against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night.
Colorado's Matt Holliday scratched with tight back
Matt Holliday was removed from the Colorado Rockies' starting lineup Friday night because of tightness in his lower back.
Braun agrees to $45M, 8-year deal with Brewers
Ryan Braun had no intention of leaving the Milwaukee Brewers anytime soon.
State television says cyclone death toll has reached almost 78,000, with another 56,000 people missing
Nationals 1B Nick Johnson put on disabled list
Nationals first baseman Nick Johnson was placed on the 15-day disabled list Thursday with a torn tendon sheath in his right wrist.
Behind the scenes of Wade's offseason workout regimen
For nearly an hour Friday morning, Dwyane Wade was in constant motion, shooting jumper after jumper. His red tank top was dripping with sweat, his chest was heaving and fatigue was clearly starting to set in.
Jazz don't want to stay home after Game 6
Happy to be home, the Utah Jazz are desperate for another chance on the road.
Road-weary Celtics searching for win in Cleveland
It's do or summertime for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Dennis Rodman charged with domestic violence in LA
Dennis Rodman was charged with domestic violence for allegedly hitting his girlfriend at a hotel last month.
Barkley says he'll pay huge gambling debt
Charles Barkley acknowledged he owes a $400,000 gambling debt to a Las Vegas Strip casino and promised Thursday to repay it after a prosecutor said the retired NBA star faced criminal charges. "My mistake," Barkley said in an interview at a pro-am golf tournament in Hoover, Ala. "I'm not broke, and I'm going to take care of it."
West, Chandler start for Hornets
New Orleans Hornets forward David West left the court after aggravating a back injury Thursday night in the fourth quarter of Game 6 against the San Antonio Spurs.
Dunlap leaves Nuggets for U of Arizona job
Mike Dunlap is leaving his job as a Denver Nuggets assistant coach to serve on Lute Olson's staff at the University of Arizona.
Utah's Kirilenko misses practice before Game 6
Utah Jazz forward Andrei Kirilenko missed practice Thursday because of a problem with his visa, a day before Utah hosts the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinals.
Cavs lose Gibson with separated shoulder
Cavaliers guard Daniel Gibson will miss Game 6 of Cleveland's playoff against the Boston Celtics after separating his left shoulder during the second half Wednesday night.
Billups ready for Game 1 of Eastern Conference finals
All-Star point guard Chauncey Billups has practiced with the Detroit Pistons and is expected to be ready to play in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals.
NFL owners may opt out of labor deal next week
NFL owners could opt out of their agreement with the players union next week, leaving open the possibility of a 2010 season without a salary cap. The labor agreement is on the agenda for the league meetings in Atlanta on Tuesday.
Pats' Belichick lashes out at ex-video assistant
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick lashed out at the team's former video assistant Friday, saying in a televised interview that Matt Walsh was a low-level staffer who was fired for "poor job performance." "There's not a lot of credibility," Belichick said in an interview broadcast on "CBS Evening News."
Report: NFL investigators meet with steroids dealer
NFL investigators have met with a convicted steroids dealer, who has said he provided performance-enhancing drugs to professional football players, according to a newspaper report.
Boston Herald reporter expresses regret over Spygate story
The Boston Herald sports writer who reported the New England Patriots taped a pre-Super Bowl walkthrough by the St. Louis Rams in 2002 said he will regret the erroneous story for the rest of his life.
Former Patriots assistant can't recall Walsh talk
Former New England assistant coach Brian Daboll told the NFL he doesn't remember speaking with Matt Walsh about the St. Louis Rams' walkthrough Walsh attended the day before the 2002 Super Bowl.
Sen. Specter wants independent investigation into Spygate
Hold on, NFL. Spygate isn't over. Not if an "incensed" senator from Pennsylvania has anything to do with it.
Suspect pleads guilty in Redskins star's slaying
One of five suspects charged in the slaying of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor has pleaded guilty to charges of second-degree murder and burglary.
5th person charged in Redskins safety's killing
Prosecutors in Miami say a fifth person has been charged in the slaying of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor.
Specter wants Mitchell-like investigation
Sen. Arlen Specter wants an independent investigation of the Patriots' taping of opposing coaches' signals similar to the Mitchell Report on performance enhancing drugs in baseball.
Former center Whitley dead at 39
Former NFL center Curtis Whitley, who played for three teams in the 1990s and had a history of substance use, was found dead in his trailer home in West Texas.
Sorenstam to make this her last year on LPGA Tour
Annika Sorenstam ignored her notes and spoke from the heart. One of golf's greatest players was leaving the game, and she handled her retirement announcement the way she would a 10-foot birdie putt with a tournament on the line. With command and composure.
Tiger's rehab going well; hopes to play in 2 weeks
Tiger Woods is chipping and putting again, and he hopes to play in the Memorial in two weeks. But even if he can't compete until the U.S. Open, he doesn't expect the same result as his last layoff during a season.
Wie won't take part in Sorenstam's Ginn Tribute
Don't look for Michelle Wie at this year's Ginn Tribute hosted by Annika Sorenstam. Wie did not seek an exemption into the event she played a year ago, the tournament said.
Veterans top leaderboard at Players
Kenny Perry, Bernhard Langer and Paul Goydos aren't quite ready to switch to shuffleboard.
Masters champ Trevor Immelman withdraws due to illness
Masters champion Trevor Immelman withdrew Thursday morning from The Players Championship because of an illness, leaving the PGA Tour's flagship event without the last two major champions.
Creamer wins SemGroup playoff to end Ochoa's win streak at 4
Paula Creamer blew another lead late in the final round and found herself in another playoff. Instead of getting nervous, she got mad at herself.
Tiger Woods leaves no timetable for return from knee surgery
Tiger Woods is no longer on crutches since surgery last week on his left knee, but he said Friday in his monthly newsletter that he does not know when he will return.
Woods to miss at least 4 weeks after undergoing knee surgery
The U.S. Open figured to be the closest to a sure thing for Tiger Woods in the majors this year, but maybe not anymore. Two days after his quest for a Grand Slam fizzled at the Masters, Woods had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee for the second time in five years and will miss at least four weeks while he recovers.
Often, the talk around Harbour Town Golf Links centers on Tiger Woods' latest victory, record or streak. On Wednesday, it focused on his left knee.
Laviolette to return to Carolina bench next season
The Carolina Hurricanes know their coach will be back next season. They're still waiting to find out whether two of their aging defensemen will join him.
GM Martin reaches deal with Panthers
Jacques Martin has reached an agreement to remain with the Florida Panthers as general manager through the 2011-12 season, the team said Friday.
Flyers defensemen Timonen and Coburn close to return
Not only did the Philadelphia Flyers stay alive Thursday night, they got good news on the status of injured defensemen Kimmo Timonen and Braydon Coburn.
Penguins defense carrying club through playoffs
A little more than two years ago, coach Michel Therrien - 11 games into his tenure behind the Pittsburgh Penguins bench - ripped his club for its evident indifference to defense.
Red Wings' Franzen to miss Game 5
NHL playoff goal-scoring leader Johan Franzen will miss his fourth straight game when the Red Wings face Dallas in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals Saturday.
Detroit a win away from playing for Cup
Being down 3-0 in the Western Conference finals isn't even the worst part for the Dallas Stars.
Sharks fire coach Ron Wilson after another ouster
The San Jose Sharks fired coach Ron Wilson on Monday after his club followed another outstanding regular season with yet another early exit from the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Predators sign Martin Erat to 7-year, $31.5M deal
The Nashville Predators have signed forward Martin Erat to a seven-year, $31.5 million contract. Erat ranks third on the team in career scoring (253). He joined Nashville in the 2001-02 season after being selected in the 1999 draft.
Wings' Franzen to miss Game 3 with concussion-like symptoms
Johan Franzen was scratched from the Detroit Red Wings' lineup for Game 2 of the Western Conference finals and will miss Game 3 because of concussion-like symptoms.
Lemaire says he'll return for 8th season coaching Wild
Jacques Lemaire has 11 Stanley Cup championship rings, 500 victories as a coach and is widely considered one of the best coaches in the NHL.
Young soccer players chasing pro dreams at new academies
Louis Mateus is living an American soccer coach's dream.
FSU president: College football playoff inevitable
Here's a ray of hope for college football fans bummed by the recent rejection of the plus-one model to determine a national champion.
Penn St.'s Paterno treated, released from hospital
Penn State coach Joe Paterno spent several hours at a hospital being treated for dehydration before returning home late Thursday.
Indiana gives Dakich $185,000 settlement
Indiana University has reached a settlement with former interim coach Dan Dakich, paying him the $185,000 he was scheduled to earn next school year.
NCAA president has 'new information' on USC's Mayo
Saying the NCAA has "new information," president Myles Brand promised to investigate former Southern California basketball star O.J. Mayo, who allegedly received thousands of dollars in gifts from money given to an event promoter by a sports agency.
Agency representing Mayo denies illegal activity
The head of the sports agency representing O.J. Mayo denied any illegal activity involving the Southern California star on Monday, a day after ESPN reported Bill Duffy Associates gave cash to an event promoter who provided gifts.
IU responds to allegations of NCAA recruiting violations
Indiana University told the NCAA on Monday that its own self-imposed penalties should be enough to keep the organization from having to punish the school for improper phone calls made by Kelvin Sampson before he resigned as basketball coach.
Florida football player shot in the shoulder
A University of Florida football player is recovering after being shot in the shoulder while at a Tampa area-park.
How some colleges view using Web cams to recruit
A look at some major colleges football programs' takes on the new technique of head coaches using Web cams to talk to recruits, which is allowed by the NCAA:
Web cams new tool in college football recruiting
Nick Saban normally spends this time of year on the road evaluating prep prospects and visiting with high school coaches.
West Virginia coach Huggins hurt in airport fall
West Virginia University officials say basketball coach Bob Huggins has been taken to a hospital in Charlotte, N.C., for precautionary reasons after tripping on an airport tarmac and hitting his head on the pavement.
Briscoe and 2 rookies crash in Indy 500 practice
Veteran driver Ryan Briscoe, a front-row qualifier last week, crashed hard in the second turn but was uninjured during practice Friday for the Indianapolis 500.
Rookie driver Viso crashes in Indy 500 practice
Rookie driver E.J. Viso has crashed during practice for the Indianapolis 500.
Injured Indy 500 crewman released from hospital
Charles Buckman, a crewman for Dale Coyne Racing, has been released from Methodist Hospital four days after being struck by Danica Patrick's race car during practice for the Indianapolis 500.
Ganassi's gamble pays off with Scott Dixon on Indy 500 pole
Strategy was almost as important as speed Saturday as Scott Dixon won the pole for the Indianapolis 500 with a big gamble by his Target Chip Ganassi Racing team.
Danica Patrick bumped off, falls short of Indy 500 pole
Danica Patrick watched contentedly from Indianapolis' pit wall as the first day of qualifying ended. With fans shouting her name and crew members hustling to put away her equipment, Patrick shook her head and reflected on the opportunity that had just slipped away - winning the Indy 500 pole.
Rookie Alex Lloyd crashes during practice for Indy 500
Rookie driver Alex Lloyd didn't break any bones in a hard crash during practice for the Indianapolis 500 that left him hospitalized.
NASCAR claims electrical fire caused fatal plane crash
NASCAR officials claim an electrical fire caused a fatal plane crash near Orlando last year that killed two aboard the aircraft and three on the ground, but federal investigators do not necessarily agree with that claim.
Dale Jr.: Busch has "Intimidator's style
Kyle Busch just might have a little "Intimidator" in him.
Oldest league bowler dies at 106
By the time Bill Hargrove was recognized last year as the nation's oldest league bowler, his eyesight had deteriorated so much he could hardly see the pins.
Indy rookie Camara crashes during practice, hospitalized
X-rays are negative on rookie driver Jaime Camara's injured back.
Addition to make Ohio State comic collection super
In comic book terms, it might be on the scale of a merger of the X-Men and the Justice League of America: two collections combining to form what's believed to be the world's largest treasury of cartoon art.
Dennis Rodman charged with domestic violence in LA
Prosecutors say they have charged former NBA star Dennis Rodman with domestic violence for allegedly hitting his girlfriend at a hotel last month.
Wiretap victims grateful private eye is convicted
The nine-week trial of Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano often had seamy plot lines and suspense worthy of a movie: death threats, offers of murder and extramarital affairs.
Super publicist Warren Cowan dies in Los Angeles
Warren Cowan, one of the last of the super publicists who helped make Hollywood the glamour capital of the world, has died. He was 87.
On the Net: Garfield, Radiohead remixed online
Remixes for things as disparate as Garfield and Radiohead prove a Web truism: Let it go.
`Lohengrin' cheered in Geneva after opening-night boos
Daniel Slater's new production of "Lohengrin" wasn't necessarily vintage Wagner, but it deserves praise as a thoughtful and tasteful take on the medieval legend - and certainly none of the boos it received on opening night.
Calif. museum hosts China's terra cotta warriors
More than a dozen Chinese terra cotta warriors crafted more than 2,000 years ago to protect their emperor in the afterlife have arrived in the United States with a very different mission: cultural ambassadors.
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Entertainment highlights during the week of May 18-24:
Moore: `Fahrenheit 9/11' follow-up is not a sequel
With his follow-up to "Fahrenheit 9/11," Michael Moore wants to examine America as an empire, study its standing since the Sept. 11 attacks and present revelations to surprise audiences as much as the first film did.
Sarah Jessica Parker: She's not a slave to fashion
Sarah Jessica Parker says she's not a slave to fashion like her "Sex and the City" character Carrie Bradshaw.
What's Indy up to? Secrecy shrouds `Crystal Skull'
Indiana Jones doesn't give up his secrets lightly, and neither does the man pulling his strings.
Actor John Phillip Law, angel in 'Barbarella,' dies at 70
John Phillip Law, the strikingly handsome 1960s movie actor who portrayed an angel in the futuristic "Barbarella" and a lovesick Russian seaman in "The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming," has died. He was 70.
Cannes balances glamor with `Blindness'
Fernando Meirelles did boys with guns in "City of God" and murderous corporations in "The Constant Gardener." With "Blindness," the opening night entry at the Cannes Film Festival, the Brazilian director exposes the world's ultimate savages: your friends and neighbors.
Jolie, pregnant with twins, stays cool at Cannes
Angelina Jolie, pregnant with twins, has some secrets for staying serene at the Cannes Film Festival: get her partner, Brad Pitt, to baby-sit, and wear comfy shoes on the red carpet.
Celebrity cast in Hollywood wiretapping case
Seven famous faces associated with Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano's racketeering case:
Cannes: animated documentary recounts war horrors
It's an animated documentary - which is perhaps a contradiction in terms.
Fur flies at `Kung Fu Panda' premiere at Cannes
Fur might be a politically incorrect fashion statement on the red carpet at the world's most-prestigious film festival. Not when you're the star of a movie called "Kung Fu Panda," though.
Ford elected to Boston-based archaeological group
The actor who helped glamorize archaeology on the big screen is lending his star power to the Archaeological Institute of America.
Signs point to imminent Simpson-Wentz wedding
Though Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz are keeping a tight lid on their nuptuals, it's looking like a wedding is imminent. Aerial photos posted Friday at several celebrity Web sites, credited to the Insight News & Features paparazzi photo agency, purport to show the Simpson family home near Los Angeles dotted with large white party tents.
DeVotchKa creates `big drunken tuba party'
Asked if his band's performance in an hour's time will include any theatrics, Nick Urata warns: "There will be some death-defying feats of glory."
Judge denies media motion in R. Kelly trial
A judge has denied a motion from news organizations seeking immediate access to sealed court records and transcripts in the R. Kelly child pornography trial.
Taylor Hicks to play Teen Angel in Broadway's `Grease'
Taylor Hicks is going from "Idol" to "Angel."
Country star Shania Twain, husband splitting up
Shania Twain and husband-producer Robert "Mutt" Lange are splitting up after 14 years of marriage. The 42-year-old Canadian country superstar and 59-year-old Lange married in 1993 and have a 6-year-old son named Eja. Her publicist provided no further details Thursday about the couple's breakup.
Rapper DMX enters not guilty plea
DMX has pleaded not guilty to felony drug possession and misdemeanor animal cruelty charges. A judge entered the plea for the musician-actor (real name: Earl Simmons) at a brief court hearing Thursday. Simmons was late for court.
T-Pain has 5 nominations for BET Awards
T-Pain's status as urban music's most frequent collaborator helped him nab a leading five BET Award nominations.
With 6 ACM noms, Rodney Atkins joins country elite
Rodney Atkins is still surprised when people recognize him in the grocery store nowadays. But give it time.
Peter Mussbach leaving Berlin's Staatsoper
Peter Mussbach, general manager of Berlin's famed Staatsoper, is leaving due to differences over programming.
Ruling on Madonna adoption bid is postponed
Madonna won't know until next week whether a Malawian boy she found in an orphanage in 2006 will become a permanent member of her family, her lawyer said.
TV Lookout: highlights (and lowlights) for May 18-24
For an illness shared by so many, clinical depression should be better understood and more openly addressed.
Eva Longoria Parker: not a fashion diva at home
Eva Longoria Parker gets to play dress-up at the Cannes Film Festival - and she doesn't even have to pack her own suitcase.
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:
Daytime's 'The View' to go backstage for 1 show
Daytime's "The View" will rerun one of its shows in two weeks from an entirely different view that lets fans know a little about what goes on backstage.
Marcia Cross drops a few hints about Bree's future
It's true: "Desperate Housewives" will flash-forward five years.
DeGeneres, de Rossi engaged after Calif. ruling
Ellen DeGeneres and longtime girlfriend Portia de Rossi are jumping at the chance to get married. DeGeneres announced their engagement during a Thursday taping of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," telling the studio audience the news that the California Supreme Court had struck down state laws against gay marriage.
`American Idol' concert tour will start July 1
Whether it's David Archuleta or David Cook who wins "American Idol" next week, both singers will be part of the show's annual concert tour.
Only 2 new shows on Fox network in the fall
Fox is launching only two new series in the fall, traditionally its slow season, but the network plans flashy two-hour premieres of four shows during the same week as the Democratic National Convention.
Screen Actors Guild agrees to renew contract talks
A person familiar with efforts to restart talks between the Screen Actors Guild and Hollywood studios says negotiations will resume within two weeks.
`American Idol' gets down to its final 2 contestants
It'll be David vs. David. Syesha Mercado has been voted off "American Idol," paving the way for the expected showdown between David Archuleta and David Cook.

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