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Palin switched colleges multiple times in 6 years
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin seems to have switched colleges multiple times in six years, including two stints at the University of Idaho before graduating from there in 1987.
After UK crash, new rules for Boeing 777s
U.S. regulators will tell airlines to quickly make changes aimed at preventing ice from building up in fuel lines of Boeing 777s, which British investigators said Thursday probably caused one of the jets to make a jarring emergency landing last January in London.
2 Lake Stevens schools locked down
Two Lake Stevens schools have been locked down as a precaution during a police search in the area.
Amtrak ridership up in Ore., Wash.
The number of people riding Amtrak trains in Oregon and Washington has increased by 12 percent so far this year.
Authorities say Sturgis gang violence unchanged
Shootings stemming from the annual Sturgis motorcycle rally in 2006 and this year were the first major violence since 1990, but outlaw biker gangs generally have been no more violent than usual, law enforcement officers say.
Bird scores 19 to lead Storm past Sky 70-62
Sue Bird scored 19 points to help the Seattle Storm clinch a playoff berth with a 70-62 victory over the Chicago Sky on Thursday night.
Boeing workers back strike; pact extended 2 days
Boeing Co. aircraft assembly workers voted overwhelmingly to strike for the second time in three years but union leaders agreed to hold off on the walkout for 48 hours at the request of Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire and a federal mediator.
Boeing, machinists union meet with mediator
Representatives from Boeing Co. and the machinists union met with a federal mediator Thursday as the clock ticked on an unusual two-day contract extension after union production workers soundly rejected a contract offer and voted to strike.
Boeing, union in 48-hour contract overtime talks
Representatives from Boeing Co. and the Machinists union met with a federal mediator Thursday as the clock ticked on an unusual two-day contract extension after union production workers soundly rejected a contract offer and voted to strike.
Boeing, union in 48-hour contract overtime talks
Representatives from Boeing Co. and the Machinists union met with a federal mediator Thursday as the clock ticked on an unusual two-day contract extension after union production workers soundly rejected a contract offer and voted to strike.
2 students shot, wounded at Thai protest rally
Thai police warned students Friday to avoid street protests after a gunman shot and wounded two students demonstrating against the embattled prime minister, raising new fears of violence in the country's tense political crisis.
Aso announces bid to lead Japan's ruling party
Japan's brash, right-leaning former foreign minister announced Friday that he would run for ruling party president in a move that would put him on track to take over as Japan's next prime minister.
Blair to AP: West Bank downward spiral halted
Tony Blair toured a Palestinian aluminum factory Thursday and was told it runs at one-third capacity because of Israeli import restrictions. He promised he'll take it up with Israeli authorities.
Detroit mayor pleads guilty in sex scandal, quits
Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick was bounced from office Thursday in a deal with prosecutors that will send him to jail and put an end to the sex scandal that embarrassed this chronically struggling city and preoccupied its government for months.
Hanna heading toward US after blowing past Bahamas
Tropical Storm Hanna was accelerating early Friday as it made its way toward the United States' southeast coast.
Magazine: Russia's Putin sexy, but not that sexy
He single-handedly saved a TV crew from the jaws of a tiger. He flexed his muscles in front of the cameras in Siberia. He cuts a dash on the ski slopes.
Malaysia deploys 3 navy vessels to Gulf of Aden
Malaysia is dispatching three navy vessels to the Gulf of Aden to protect its merchant ships following a sharp surge in pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia, an official said Friday.
Nuclear envoys to gather over North Korea impasse
Top nuclear envoys from South Korea, the United States and Japan were to converge in Beijing on Friday to discuss the worsening impasse over North Korea's nuclear programs as Pyongyang took steps seen as reversing its promised disarmament.
Pakistan lawmakers to choose Musharraf replacement
The real question in Pakistan's presidential election is not who the winner will be but whether the new leader will be any more successful than his predecessor in tackling extremism and economic malaise.
Pop star's slaying turns sordid political drama
It's the Mideast version of a sordid soap opera. A Lebanese pop star is brutally murdered in her luxury Dubai apartment, her throat slashed. Arrested in her death: One of Egypt's most politically connected businessmen, accused of paying $2 million to have her killed.
Wet summer brings mushroom boom to Northeast
There's a mushroom boom in the wet woods of the Northeast this summer.
Oil steady in Asia ahead of OPEC meeting
Oil prices were steady Friday in Asia below $108 a barrel as investors wait to see if OPEC moves to restrict output at its meeting next week amid a two-month plunge in prices.
19-square-mile ice sheet breaks loose in Canada
A chunk of ice shelf nearly the size of Manhattan has broken away from Ellesmere Island in Canada's northern Arctic, another dramatic indication of how warmer temperatures are changing the polar frontier, scientists said Wednesday.
30-year mortgages dip slightly to 6.35 percent
Rates on 30-year mortgages fell for a third straight week, dropping to the lowest level since mid-July.
A spotlight on August same-store sales figures
WHAT HAPPENED: The nation's retailers, particularly mall-based apparel chains, reported sluggish sales for August as consumers focused on buying basics and delayed making purchases amid economic worries. Among the few bright spots were discounters such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and warehouse club operators such as Costco Wholesale Corp.
Ameritrade names new chief operations officer
TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. named a new chief operating officer Thursday as the company prepares for Fred Tomczyk to become CEO next month.
Asian markets plunge after Wall Street sell-off
Asian stock markets plunged Friday after more bad news on the U.S. economy, a vital export market, triggered a broad sell-off on Wall Street overnight.
Asian soot, smog may boost global warming in US
Smog, soot and other particles like the kind often seen hanging over Beijing add to global warming and may raise summer temperatures in the American heartland by three degrees in about 50 years, says a new federal science report released Thursday.
Bank of England to announce rate decision
The Bank of England is expected to keep interest rates steady at 5 percent despite a looming recession when it announces its monthly decision later Thursday.
'Broken man' Abramoff gets 4 years in prison
Broken and disgraced, lobbyist Jack Abramoff will spend four years in prison for his role in a corruption scandal that upended Washington politics and contributed to the Republicans' loss of Congress in 2006.
McCain tells convention, nation he'll bring change
John McCain, a POW turned political rebel, vowed Thursday night to vanquish the "constant partisan rancor" that grips Washington as he launched his fall campaign for the White House. "Change is coming," he promised the roaring Republican National Convention and a prime-time television audience.
People convicted in the Abramoff investigation
Lawmakers, lobbyists, Bush administration officials, congressional staffers and businessmen caught up in the Jack Abramoff public corruption probe:
Rice set to make history in Libya
When Condoleezza Rice spends a few hours in Libya and shakes hands with Moammar Gadhafi, she will close a nearly three-decade era of bitter animosity between the United States and the North African nation that has sometimes gotten personal.
A look at speakers for Thursday's GOP convention
Major speakers scheduled for Thursday's final session of the Republican National Convention. The GOP nominee, Sen. John McCain of Arizona, is set deliver his acceptance speech.
Alaska's 'first dude' digs into job creation
Todd Palin - oil worker, champion snowmobiler, hunter and commercial fisherman - also has been boning up on mining lately in his role as Alaska's first spouse.
Americans get to know once-obscure Alaska governor
Doug Watts, a painter from Phoenix, watched in spite of himself. There was Sarah Palin on television, and he found himself mesmerized.
Analysis: Palin more than her resume _ much more
Being a mayor of 9,780 is nothing like leading 305 million. Living next to Russia does not make you a foreign policy whiz. And presidential competence is rarely measured in square miles.
Army: soldier suicide rate may set record again
Soldier suicides this year could surpass the record rate of last year, Army officials said Thursday, urging military leaders at all levels to redouble prevention efforts for a force strained by two wars.
Auditors: Drug marketing falls short
About 85 percent of the marketing materials that private insurers use for their prescription drug plans fail to meet all of Medicare's guidelines for those products, federal auditors said Thursday.
FDA orders stronger warnings for 4 arthritis drugs
The Food and Drug Administration ordered stronger warnings Thursday on four medications widely used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other serious illnesses, saying they can raise the risk of possibly fatal fungal infections.
Gene domino effect behind brain, pancreatic tumors
Scientists have mapped the cascade of genetic changes that turn normal cells in the brain and pancreas into two of the most lethal cancers. The result points to a new approach for fighting tumors and maybe even catching them sooner. Genes blamed for one person's brain tumor were different from the culprits for the next patient, making the puzzle of cancer genetics even more complicated.
Heart defibrillator shock can signal more trouble
A lifesaving shock from an implanted heart defibrillator provides relief that a crisis was avoided, but new research suggests it can also be a sign that more trouble is ahead.
Smoking riskier to women's hearts than men's
Women typically get heart disease much later than men, but not if they smoke, researchers said Tuesday.
Study: New way to spot breast cancer shows promise
A radioactive tracer that "lights up" cancer hiding inside dense breasts showed promise in its first big test against mammograms, revealing more tumors and giving fewer false alarms, doctors reported Wednesday.
Study: No link between measles vaccine and autism
New research further debunks any link between measles vaccine and autism, work that comes as the nation is experiencing a surge in measles cases fueled by children left unvaccinated.
Doctors say Vytorin-cancer link can't be ruled out
Results so far from three studies of the cholesterol-lowering drug Vytorin are not enough to prove or rule out a possible link to a higher risk of cancer, so the drug should be used with caution until more is known, editors of a leading medical journal urged Tuesday.
E. coli outbreak in Oklahoma kills 1, sickens 200
An E. coli outbreak linked to a restaurant in northeastern Oklahoma has sickened more than 200 people and killed at least one person, state health officials said Tuesday.
Modest brain test benefit seen with brisk walking
Brisk walking led to slight improvements on mental tests for older people with memory problems in what is billed as the first rigorous test of exercise on the aging brain. The results from the small Australian study were only modest. But they back up observational studies showing potential mental benefits from physical activity.
Pfizer resuming ads for Lipitor after controversy
Television ads for the world's top-selling drug, cholesterol fighter Lipitor, are back, six months after Pfizer Inc. pulled them amid charges its use of a celebrity doctor endorser who's never practiced medicine misled the public.
Ready for some (more) football games that count?
A better question than "Are you ready for some football?" on the opening week of the NFL season might be how soon you're ready for some more games that count.
6 p.m. kickoff set for game moved due to TS Hanna
Officials have set a 6 p.m. start time for Saturday's Charleston Southern-Wofford football game.
Bengals' WR Chad Johnson now Ocho Cinco
Call him Ocho Cinco on the field, too.
Bills' LB Crowell placed on IR
Bills starting linebacker Angelo Crowell was placed on season-ending injured reserve Thursday in a surprise move that came after the player elected to have surgery on his left knee.
Browns LB Antwan Peek out for season
Around this time last year, Browns rookie linebacker Alex Hall played his season opener against Mars Hill, a tiny Baptist school in North Carolina.
California lawmaker questions LPGA language policy
A California state senator said Thursday that he's seeking a legal opinion to determine whether the LPGA Tour's language requirement for players violates state or federal law.
Colts' Saturday passes on knee surgery
Despite a torn ligament in his right knee, Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday is not planning on surgery anytime soon.
Cubs ace Zambrano gets shot for tendinitis
Cubs ace Carlos Zambrano has right rotator cuff tendinitis and inflammation, an MRI confirmed Thursday, a potential obstacle to Chicago's chances of winning the World Series for the first time in a century.
Curlin's next start will be in New York
Curlin will get his chance to become thoroughbred racing's richest horse later this month in the $750,000 Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park in New York.
Delaware State 35, Florida A&M 28, OT
Quarterback Vashon Winton ran for four touchdowns, including a six-yarder for the game-winner in overtime, as Delaware State edged Florida A&M 35-28 in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football Thursday night.
First use of instant replay backs onfield call
Baseball's first use of instant replay backed an onfield call of a home run for Alex Rodriguez during the ninth inning of the New York Yankees game against the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday night.
Nationals lower ticket prices for at new ballpark
The Washington Nationals, who rank in the bottom half of Major League Baseball in attendance despite a new ballpark, are lowering some of their season ticket prices for next season.
Shea seats selling briskly at $869 a pair
As a season-ticket holder, Darrell Buono spent 13 years rooting for the New York Mets in blue, loge-level seats at Shea Stadium. So he bought them.
Braves' Cox extends ejection record to 143
Braves manager Bobby Cox extended his major league ejection record to 143 on Wednesday, getting tossed in the fifth inning for arguing ball and strikes during Atlanta's game against Florida.
Crede joins list of White Sox injured players
White Sox third baseman Joe Crede was out of the starting lineup for Wednesday's game against Cleveland because of a tight back, joining left fielder Carlos Quentin and center fielder Ken Griffey Jr. on the sidelines.
First use of instant replay backs onfield call
Baseball's first use of instant replay backed an onfield call of a home run for Alex Rodriguez during the ninth inning of the New York Yankees game against the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday night.
Troy Glaus hit his 300th career home run on Wednesday, connecting in the third inning of the St. Louis Cardinals' game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
MLB's scoring committee rules against Sabathia
Upon further review, the play stands. Major League Baseball's scoring review committee ruled Wednesday that official scorer Bob Webb did not err when he decided that Pittsburgh's Andy LaRoche singled against Brewers pitcher CC Sabathia in the bottom of the fifth inning of Milwaukee's 7-0 win on Sunday.
MRI confirms sprained ankle for Flores
Washington Nationals catcher Jesus Flores had an MRI exam Wednesday that confirmed he sprained his left ankle during a collision with Philadelphia's Chase Utley.
Ryan Church's slam helps Mets to sweep of Brewers
Ryan Church hit a grand slam and Brian Schneider added a homer in a six-run first inning that provided all the offense the Mets needed to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 9-2 and complete a three-game sweep Wednesday.
Still a rookie, Oden joins others for orientation
He was drafted more than 14 months ago, and even then he looked too old to be a first-year player, so it's easy to forget that Greg Oden is technically a rookie.
Chalmers sent home from NBA rookie program
Heat guard Mario Chalmers was sent home Wednesday from the NBA's mandatory rookie transition program for violating unspecified league rules.
Chalmers, Arthur sent home from NBA rookie program
Former Kansas stars Mario Chalmers and Darrell Arthur were sent home Wednesday from the NBA's mandatory rookie transition program for violating unspecified league rules.
LeBron James enjoying his gold
LeBron James could be excused for his poor shooting from behind the arc, and for being blown out in a game of H-O-R-S-E with a warehouse worker in a beach exhibition. James was still floating in the clouds from his Olympic experience.
Oklahoma City NBA team's nickname will be Thunder
As Oklahoma City's NBA team prepared to reveal its name and logo, the NBA's Web site showed "Thunder" as the name and the color scheme as blue, yellow and orange.
Oklahoma City's NBA team to be called Thunder
Thunder can be heard from miles away, an early warning that a storm is about to arrive. So, perhaps it's only fitting that the name of Oklahoma City's NBA team didn't sneak up on anyone.
Spurs' Ginobili undergoes surgery on injured ankle
San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili had arthroscopic surgery to repair a ligament injury in his left ankle.
LeBron James to be featured in new documentary
LeBron James has gone from the gold-medal stand to the silver screen.
Leslie leads Sparks' rally against Silver Stars
Lisa Leslie scored four of her 18 points and added a blocked shot in the final 1:39, and the Los Angeles Sparks rallied for a 58-53 victory over the San Antonio Silver Stars on Saturday night.
Favorite Son: Knicks trade for Ewing Jr.
Talk about pressure. Patrick Ewing Jr. is following in the footsteps of his famous father again.
Everett to be honored in Bills season opener
Kevin Everett will be honored while attending Buffalo's season opener against Seattle on Sunday, a year after the former Bills tight end sustained a severe life-threatening spinal cord injury.
Giants' Burress signs 2-year contact extension
Super Bowl hero Plaxico Burress is finally going to be paid like one of the NFL's top receivers.
New Redskins present new problems for NY Giants
Despite having played Washington at least twice a year since 1970, the Super Bowl champion New York Giants are going to be playing somewhat of a guessing game against the Redskins in the kickoff game to the NFL season.
Newman's injury could turn Pacman into starter
Call him Adam Jones or Pacman. Maybe even call him a starter.
Quarterback Daunte Culpepper retires from NFL
Daunte Culpepper summed up his thoughts Thursday in two words, which ushered in the start of a new era for the former Pro Bowl quarterback. "Farewell NFL," he wrote.
Ravens agree to terms with Willie Anderson
The Baltimore Ravens agreed to terms with former Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Willie Anderson on a three-year, $11 million contract.
Ready for some (more) football games that count?
A better question than "Are you ready for some football?" on the opening week of the NFL season might be how soon you're ready for some more games that count.
Report: Jags' Collier making gradual improvement
Jaguars offensive tackle Richard Collier is making gradual improvement from gunshot wounds but is "not out of the woods yet," his agent told a newspaper Thursday.
T.O. sees lack of proven WRs as chance to shine
Terrell Owens has an easy way for the Dallas Cowboys to hide their lack of proven receivers: Just throw it to him more.
Titans' Jones sits out practice with injured elbow
Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Jason Jones did not practice Thursday, a day after injuring his left elbow in practice.
First round of BMW Championship a washout
The first round of the BMW Championship has been washed out by steady rain that has deluged Bellerive Country Club, adding to the string of bad luck for golf in St. Louis.
Ochoa: LPGA English-only rule 'a little drastic'
Lorena Ochoa of Mexico says a new LPGA Tour policy requiring players to be effective in English starting in 2009 is a "little drastic."
Paul Azinger fills out US Ryder Cup team
Chad Campbell lingered in the parking lot of a Dallas hospital as his wife waited inside to get the latest report on their first child, due to be born later this week.
Tiger Woods says wife Elin expecting 2nd child
Even with his golf done for the year, Tiger Woods found something to celebrate Tuesday: His wife is pregnant with their second child. Woods said on his Web site that Elin is expecting in late winter without being more specific on a due date.
Faldo adds Poulter, Casey to Ryder Cup team
Ryder Cup captain Nick Faldo used his two picks Sunday on Ian Poulter and Paul Casey, a surprising decision that left Darren Clarke off the European team for the first time since 1995.
LPGA's English-only policy draws criticism
Imagine what could have happened to Angel Cabrera if he belonged to a tour that required its players to speak English.
Volatile system brings unpredictable PGA playoffs
Padraig Harrington has won the last two majors and is considered the favorite to be voted player of the year on the PGA Tour. But if he doesn't play well the next two weeks, he might not even make it to the Tour Championship.
LPGA to require English for intl players
The LPGA Tour boasts players from all over the world, and it wants all of them to be able to speak English.
Federer leans on US Open success after tough year
His Wimbledon reign and No. 1 ranking surrendered, Roger Federer has one trump card left in his competition with Rafael Nadal: four straight U.S. Open titles.
Recovering Tiger Woods says 2009 schedule unclear
Tiger Woods said he is not sure whether he will be ready to defend his title at the Dubai Desert Classic early next year.
Russian league accuses NHL of breaking deal
A newly formed Russian hockey league accused the NHL of poaching two of its players when the Los Angeles Kings agreed to terms with two draft prospects last week.
Stu Barnes retires, joins Stars' coaching staff
Dallas Stars center Stu Barnes is retiring after 16 years in the NHL.
Avs sign center, captain Joe Sakic to new contract
Patience paid off for the Colorado Avalanche, who signed Joe Sakic to a one-year, $6 million contract Wednesday after he decided to play a 20th season in the NHL rather than call it a career.
Sharks sign D Vlasic to 4-year extension
Defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic agreed to a four-year contract extension with the San Jose Sharks on Wednesday, keeping one of the club's best young players with the Sharks through the 2012-13 season.
Gordon on board with Islanders, leads youth charge
Scott Gordon faced a probing question in the time between accepting the job as head coach of the New York Islanders and his introductory news conference.
Hull, 2 Rangers, Granato headed to hockey Hall
Brett Hull and longtime New York Rangers Brian Leetch and Mike Richter are members of the 2008 class of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.
QB Mauk takes appeal for another season to court
Former Cincinnati quarterback Ben Mauk testified Thursday that a foot injury prevented him from playing or even practicing at times during his freshman season in 2003 at Wake Forest, where he played before transferring to Cincinnati.
Tressel: No. 3 Ohio State's Wells out for Ohio
Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said tailback Chris "Beanie" Wells will not play when the third-ranked Buckeyes take on Ohio on Saturday.
Former Cincinnati QB Mauk loses final NCAA appeal
Former Cincinnati quarterback Ben Mauk has lost his final appeal to the NCAA for more playing time. Mauk was turned down Wednesday by the NCAA's reinstatement committee, the last available step in his eligibility appeals process.
Harvin, Spikes to make season debuts against Miami
Receiver Percy Harvin and middle linebacker Brandon Spikes will make their season debuts for No. 5 Florida against Miami on Saturday.
LSU postpones game against Troy in wake of Gustav
LSU postponed its football game against Troy after Hurricane Gustav damaged Tiger Stadium and battered Louisiana's capital city far worse than anticipated.
Ponder will start for Seminoles
Christian Ponder will start at quarterback for Florida State in its season opener against Western Carolina.
Coastal Carolina, Chas. Southern may move games
Coastal Carolina and Charleston Southern may reschedule their home games Saturday because of Tropical Storm Hanna.
Nebraska player found not guilty of sexual assault
Nebraska football player Andy Christensen has been found not guilty of first degree sexual assault. A Lancaster County District Court jury reached the decision on Tuesday.
USC gets its reward: Trojans are No. 1 in Top 25
By staying away from the cupcakes, Southern California earned itself a slim new ranking. No. 1 always seems to fit USC.
Ark. St adds Iowa to 2009 schedule
The Red Wolves will take on the Hawkeyes next season.
NASCAR rescinds probation against Stewart, Logano
Tony Stewart and Joey Logano will not be on probation in the NASCAR Nationwide Series after all.
Private club puts wealthy drivers on fast track
Bill McMichael braked his new Ferrari F430 Scuderia into the turn, downshifting as he went into the corner. Then he punched it on the straightaway. Pedal down, engine whining an octave higher, the sleek, black car closed in on 140 mph within seconds.
Dario Franchitti headed back to IndyCar Series
Dario Franchitti will leave NASCAR and return to IndyCar in 2009 as the replacement driver for Dan Wheldon at Chip Ganassi Racing.
It's Kyle Busch - again.
Phil Hill, only US-born F1 champ, dies
Phil Hill, the only American-born Formula One champion, died Thursday of complications from Parkinson's disease. He was 81.
NASCAR puts Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards on probation
NASCAR placed Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards on probation Wednesday for the next six Sprint Cup Series races, the result of their on-track incident last weekend at the end of the race at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Sorenson to join Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Reed Sorenson isn't waiting for Chip Ganassi Racing to figure out the Car of Tomorrow. The 22-year-old driver signed a multiyear contract to join Gillett Evernham Motorsports next season, where he'll join Kasey Kahne and Elliott Sadler.
Logano picked to replace Stewart in JGR No. 20
Joe Gibbs Racing has selected 18-year-old Joe Logano to replace Tony Stewart in the No. 20 Sprint Cup Toyota next season. Logano was introduced Monday at the team's race shop, less than two months after he made his debut in the Nationwide Series.
NASCAR hands out penalties to 7 Gibbs crew members
NASCAR's latest attempt to reel in the rule-breakers aimed at an unfamiliar target: the normally squeaky-clean Joe Gibbs Racing.
2 Penske cars damaged in transporter fire
A Team Penske transporter, carrying the primary cars for Helio Castroneves and Ryan Briscoe to Infineon Raceway for this week's IndyCar Series race, caught fire Wednesday on Interstate 80, west of Cheyenne, Wyo.
NFL season kicks off with free NYC concert
Usher, Keith Urban and Natasha Bedingfield are kicking off the NFL season with a free concert that's expected to draw thousands to Manhattan's Columbus Circle.
'Fringe,' 'Privileged' and 'Do Not Disturb' on tap
The new TV season's official start date (Sept. 21) is weeks away, but one of the most anticipated shows, "90210," has already arrived. Now comes the other: Fox's weird-science thriller "Fringe," which premieres Tuesday at 8 p.m. EDT. So what's left this fall? Well, CW's sunny youth drama "Privileged," debuting Tuesday at 9 p.m. EDT, offers evidence there are pleasant surprises ahead. But Fox's sitcom "Do Not Disturb," on tap for Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. EDT, isn't one of them.
'Peanuts' animator Bill Melendez dies at 91
Bill Melendez, the animator who gave life to Snoopy, Charlie Brown and other "Peanuts" characters in scores of movies and TV specials, has died. He was 91.
AARP celebrates 50th with star-studded event
Actress Sally Field had some advice for the mature crowd celebrating AARP's 50th anniversary on a sunny Thursday at the Lincoln Memorial: Don't get burned.
Britney Spears to open MTV Video Music Awards
It's Britney, baby, one more time. Despite her train-wreck performance at the MTV Video Music Awards last year, the network confirms Spears will kick off the show once again. But it won't be a performance. Instead, MTV Networks Music Group President Van Toffler said Wednesday, it'll be something "fun and unexpected" on Sunday night's show.
Country singer Jimmy Wayne scores No. 1 hit
Jimmy Wayne was down and out a few years ago. His record label had been bought out, and it looked like his shot at being a country star was over.
David Spade is the father of Playboy pinup's baby
David Spade is the father of Playboy playmate Jillian Grace's newborn daughter, Spade's representative said Thursday. The baby girl was born Aug. 26 in Missouri, and Spade plans to visit her on his first break from filming the CBS sitcom "Rules of Engagement," publicist Meredith O'Sullivan said.
Democratic Convention was No. 1 on cable last week
Rankings for the top 15 programs on cable networks as compiled by Nielsen Media Research for the week of Aug 25-31. Day and start time (EDT) are in parentheses:
Dr. Green returns in `ER' final-season flashback
Dr. Mark Greene is coming back to "ER," but he's not coming back from the dead.
Dynamic duo Griffin, Rickles paired for Emmy show
Kathy Griffin, who shook up an Emmy ceremony last year with her rowdy acceptance speech, is bringing her act to this year's prime-time awards show. Griffin and Don Rickles, a comedian who's legendary for his combative style, will team up as presenters at the Sept. 21 ceremony airing on ABC, the TV academy says.
Man gets prison for crime at Dunst's NYC hotel
A drug addict who was arrested on charges of burglarizing Kirsten Dunst's New York City hotel penthouse suite has been sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison.
Michael Moore to release new film online for free
Inspired by Neil Young and Radiohead, Michael Moore will release his new film online and for free.
Oscar for Capra's 'Prelude to War' given to Army
The Army, with a hand from Hollywood, has received a long-lost Oscar back into its ranks.
Don LaFontaine, voice of movie trailers, dies
The omnipresent baritone and gravely bass undertones of Don LaFontaine's distinctive voice had the unique ability to seamlessly embellish big-screen kisses, slice through over-the-top explosions, perfectly pair with robust musical scores, glide alongside car chases and effortlessly co-star with any A-list talent in Hollywood.
Judge nixes claims in Heath Ledger tape lawsuit
A judge on Wednesday dealt a serious but possibly temporary blow to a lawsuit filed by a celebrity magazine reporter who has accused a paparazzi agency of secretly filming Heath Ledger doing drugs in her hotel room.
Toronto film fest includes Spike Lee, Coens movies
Sundance is about new talent and small, personal films. Cannes is about highbrow cinema and celebrity-watching.
'Tropic Thunder' retains No. 1 spot at box office
"Tropic Thunder" defended its position at the top of the box office with $14.6 million in ticket sales over the long Labor Day weekend. Vin Diesel's sci-fi thriller, "Babylon A.D.," debuted in second place.
Actress Helen Mirren: I used to 'love' cocaine
Oscar-winning British actress Helen Mirren said she used to love cocaine, but stopped taking the drug after learning that a Nazi war criminal profited from the trade, according to a magazine.
Auction raises cash for Superman's Ohio birthplace
Superman's run-down house needs your help.
Charges filed in McConaughey surf battle
Two surfers have been charged with misdemeanor battery for allegedly throwing a photographer into the water as he tried to shoot pictures of Matthew McConaughey surfing, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Hendrix, Beatles, Elvis memorabilia sold
A guitar set alight onstage by Jimi Hendrix during a concert in London was sold at auction on Thursday for $497,557 to a collector from the United States.
Pop star writes of friendship with ex-priest
Pop star Cliff Richard has written about his relationship with a former Roman Catholic priest in an autobiography excerpted in a British newspaper on Thursday.
Wein works to preserve the Newport festival legacy
For the first time since he founded the Newport Jazz Festival, George Wein didn't have to sign any checks or worry about how the fickle weather might affect the bottom line. Instead, his biggest concern at the recent festival was whether he could keep up on piano with his Newport All-Stars band during their set on the main stage that preceded performances by Herbie Hancock and Sonny Rollins.
Aguilera does exclusive deal with Target
Christina Aguilera has become the latest musical act to release an album exclusively through one retailer.
Akon plans on trial in New York fan-toss case
Akon is headed to trial on criminal charges he tossed a fan offstage at an upstate concert last summer.
Judge enters $700,000 judgment for Ne-Yo
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ordered a concert promoter to pay R&B singer-songwriter Ne-Yo $700,000 stemming from A lawsuit filed earlier this year.
Judge refuses to dismiss case against Spears
A judge on Wednesday refused to dismiss a misdemeanor driving without-a-valid-license case against Britney Spears. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James A. Steele issued his ruling after reviewing statutes cited by prosecutors and Spears' attorney, J. Michael Flanagan.
Kiss bassist Gene Simmons sued over IndyCar deal
A Los Angeles man claims in a lawsuit that Gene Simmons took him for a ride on a marketing deal with the Indy Racing League.
Levine on track to make return at the Met
Conductor James Levine is on track to return to the podium this month at New York's Metropolitan Opera after cancer surgery.
Reggaeton's 'El Father' turns to The Father
A Puerto Rican reggaeton star announced Wednesday he will give up his role as a rapper known for lyrics about violence and womanizing to devote his life to God.
Fashion store sues Winfrey's mom for unpaid bill
A high-end clothing store in Brookfield, Wisconsin, is suing Oprah Winfrey's mother for failing to pay her bill.
More than 40 million people see Palin speech
Barack Obama apparently isn't the only "rock star" in presidential politics this year.
Reality TV shows create rich, famous
When Jon Dalton was discovered by a "Survivor" casting agent at an L.A. gas station several years ago, the chance to win a million dollars wasn't the prize he most desired.
Russell Brand brings a British twist to MTV awards
America, meet Russell Brand.
VMAs offer glimpse of music and mayhem
Britney Spears may not sing at MTV's Video Music Awards, but Christina Aguilera will.
In a Sept. 2 obituary of former CBS television newsman Ike Pappas, The Associated Press misspelled the first name of Pappas' daughter. She is Sara Thomason, not Sarah.
Late-night TV hosts tread lightly with Palin
Late-night comics tread lightly when referring to the pregnancy of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's unwed daughter.
Letterman wants to call sunset for late-night gig
David Letterman wants to stick with CBS' "Late Show" through his contract - and maybe longer - as rival Jay Leno prepares to surrender the "Tonight" reins next year.
List of top 20 shows in prime-time Nielsen ratings
Prime-time viewership numbers compiled by Nielsen Media Research for Aug. 25-31. Listings include the week's ranking, with viewership for the week and season-to-date rankings in parentheses. An "X" in parentheses denotes a one-time-only presentation.
Mackenzie Phillips charged with drug possession
Mackenzie Phillips was charged Wednesday with felony possession of drugs for allegedly carrying narcotics at Los Angeles International Airport.

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