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Saturday, December 5, 2009 - Page updated at 01:07 a.m.

Nguyen leads Bellevue to another title

David Nguyen scored two touchdowns in his final high school game, including a clinching, 23-yard run with 2:08 remaining, and Bellevue won its second consecutive state Class 3A championship with a 23-17 victory over Liberty of Issaquah Friday night.

Nguyen leads Bellevue to another title

David Nguyen scored two touchdowns in his final high school game, including a clinching, 23-yard run with 2:08 remaining, and Bellevue won its second consecutive state Class 3A championship with a 23-17 victory over Liberty of Issaquah Friday night.

Vollmer, Soni set short course nationals records

Wearing the "old," supposedly slower suits, Dana Vollmer won two gold medals while setting a meet record in freestyle and Olympic gold medalist Rebecca Soni set a meet record in breaststroke on the second day of the short course national championships Friday night.

WA Lottery

These Washington lotteries were drawn on Friday:

Judge rules Moxee, Wash., can deny tire plant bid

A Yakima County Superior Court judge has ruled that the city of Moxee has the authority to deny a Tacoma company's bid to locate a plant in that community to reclaim usable products from waste tires.

Tri-Cities Prep takes Wash. 1B football title

Tri-Cities Prep senior quarterback Will Hoppes threw for 10 touchdowns and rushed for another, leading his team to the state Class 1B championship Friday night in an 80-40 triumph over Lummi.

AP source: M's, 3B Figgins have $36M, 4-yr deal

Chone Figgins is moving up the coast in the AL West. And Seattle has a dynamic replacement for Adrian Beltre at third base - even before Beltre is officially gone.

AP source: M's, 3B Figgins have $36M, 4-yr deal

Chone Figgins is moving up the coast in the AL West. And Seattle has a dynamic replacement for Adrian Beltre at third base - even before Beltre is officially gone.

Holmgren would like to talk return to Seahawks

Mike Holmgren wants to talk to the Seahawks about coming back.

Holmgren would like to talk return to Seahawks

Mike Holmgren wants to talk to the Seahawks about coming back.

Russian nightclub fire kills 103; many crushed

Panicked clubgoers crushed each other to death in a popular Russian nightspot as they tried to flee a fast-moving fire that one eyewitness told The Associated Press was started by pyrotechnic fountains set up on the stage.

Indonesian police arrest alleged kangaroo smuggler

Indonesian police arrested a man accused of smuggling 10 rare kangaroos by boat from New Guinea island, an official said Saturday.

Brooke Astor's son: I'm too sick to be imprisoned

Brooke Astor's 85-year-old son has turned to friends in high places - including Whoopi Goldberg and Al Roker - to help him make the case that he is too sick and doesn't deserve to go to prison for plundering his philanthropist mother's fortune.

LA Episcopal diocese may elect first gay bishop

The Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles could elect the first openly gay bishop in its 114-year history, after naming its first woman to the same rank.

Police quiz suspects in fatal Indonesian bar fire

Police on Saturday questioned three workers suspected of accidentally starting a fire that killed 20 people in a third-floor karaoke bar in one of Indonesia's largest cities, an official said.

1 killed, 2 injured in Texas refinery accident

One worker was killed and two others were injured when a boiler failed at a Valero petroleum refinery in eastern Texas.

Aide: Baucus nominated girlfriend for US attorney

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus was having an affair with his current girlfriend when he recommended her for U.S. attorney last year, a spokesman said late Friday.

Ailing Thai king calls for unity on 82nd birthday

Thailand's revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej, making his first public comments since being hospitalized, marked his 82nd birthday Saturday with a call for peace and stability in a country that has been rocked by anti-government protests.

George Washington, Poe auction records set in NYC

A letter by George Washington has sold for $3,218,500 at auction in New York City, setting a world record for a letter by America's first president, according to Christie's.

Pakistani police say attack in Peshawar was car bomb, at least 1 person killed.

Saudi oil minister: Oil price 'perfect'

Saudi Arabia's oil minister says the current global oil price is "perfect" and the market is stable.

Obama shifts Copenhagen trip as prospects brighten

President Barack Obama is shifting the timing of his visit to an international climate summit in Copenhagen as prospects for a political agreement at the event seem more likely.

Senate takes aim at insurance executive pay

Democratic senators are taking aim at insurance industry executive pay as they jockey for political advantage in a rare weekend session to debate President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.

Saudi oil minister says current global oil price is 'perfect' and the market is stable.

Report: N.Korea orders soldiers to shoot defectors

North Korea has ordered its border guards to open fire on anyone who crosses its border without permission, in what could be an attempt to thwart defections by people disgruntled over its recent currency reform, a news report said Saturday.

Forest-saving deal could lift climate summit hopes

In a potentially valuable boost to fighting climate change, rich and poor countries are close to an agreement to end the destruction of the world's forests in 20 years, government negotiators said.

Spokesman: US Sen. Baucus was in romantic relationship with woman he nominated for US attorney.

Regulators shut AmTrust Bank in Ohio, 5 others

Regulators have shut down six more banks, bringing to 130 the number of U.S. banks to be brought down so far in 2009 by recession and mountains of bad debt.

CDC: Swine flu is widespread only in 25 states

Swine flu infections continue to wane, just as vaccine is becoming plentiful enough that some communities are allowing everyone to get it, not just those in priority groups.

AP source: Apple in talks to buy Lala.com

Apple Inc. is in advanced talks to buy online music retailer Lala.com, a Silicon Valley startup that has threatened "the end of the MP3" with its fast song-streaming application.

Obama's stylish aide is under withering scrutiny

She arrived in Washington with more of a splash than any White House social secretary before her, and no wonder: Desiree Rogers had obvious style, wealth, a Harvard MBA, years of corporate experience, and friends at the top, most importantly Barack and Michelle Obama.

Lawmakers rally to sailors' aid in court martial

Lawmakers are seeking a reprieve for three Navy SEALs facing court-martial because one allegedly punched a suspect after arresting him for an ambush killing of U.S. contractors in Iraq.

Senate Roll Call: GOP effort to restore cuts

The 57-41 roll call Friday by which the Senate turned back a Republican effort to restore $120 billion in cuts to Medicare Advantage, the private insurance plan within Medicare that provides seniors with better benefits than the traditional program.

Kremlin agrees with US to maintain expiring pact

The United States and Russia said Friday they had agreed to maintain the provisions of a major nuclear arms control treaty just hours before the pact expired after being in force for 18 years.

GOP cautions Obama against climate commitment

Even as he prepares to argue for action at the international climate conference, President Barack Obama is getting some reminders of the domestic political divide - and anxiety - over climate change.

Rockefeller aide nominated to lead DOT agency

The White House on Friday named a top aide to Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia to lead a federal agency that regulates the auto industry.

Ethics panel checking Homeland Security Committee

The House ethics committee is investigating complaints by a fired Homeland Security Committee employee, who alleged that a lobbyist made improper requests to the panel chaired by Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss.

Pawlenty, other aspirants travel for foreign cred

Gov. Tim Pawlenty can't see Russia from his house.

AP sources: Gates signs troop surge orders

Officials say Defense Secretary Robert Gates has signed the first orders deploying troops to Afghanistan under President Barack Obama's new surge strategy.

AP sources: US eyes January for new Iran sanctions

The Obama administration is looking to press in early January for a new round of United Nations sanctions against Iran for its continued defiance of demands to come clean about its nuclear program, U.S. officials said Friday.

FDA warns of problems with sterilization device

Doctors and hospitals should stop using a device from Steris Corp. to sterilize surgical tools after reports of malfunction, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

Brazil officials visiting Germany get swine flu

Two Brazilian officials accompanying President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on a trip to Germany have been diagnosed with swine flu.

Drugmakers, FDA move to curb painkiller abuse

Pharmaceutical executives laid out plans Friday to prevent the misuse of prescription painkillers, under pressure from regulators trying to stop hundreds of fatal overdoses each year.

Embargo as genocide? US disputes Cuban claim

It was a story meant to captivate the United Nations: A dozen Cuban children with heart defects were forced to endure unnecessary surgery because the U.S. embargo blocked them from receiving American-made catheters.

'Doughnut hole' unites seniors wary of health bill

Lawmakers have wooed seniors skeptical of the health care overhaul by emphasizing the plan would close the "doughnut hole" - a gap in Medicare drug coverage that can cost thousands of dollars a year.

Glaxo's swine flu shot may give kids fever

The European Medicines Agency warns that young children given GlaxoSmithKline's swine flu shot may get a fever after their second dose.

CDC warns of fake swine flu e-mails

Health officials are warning the public about fake e-mails inviting people to sign up for swine flu vaccine registrations.

Surgeon general: More minority doctors needed

The new U.S. Surgeon General on Thursday called for stepped-up efforts in increasing the number of minority physicians.

Study finds hospitals speeding heart attack care

Hospitals are giving faster care to lots more heart attack patients, a speed-up sure to be saving lives.

FDA cites unsafe conditions at Tyson Foods plant

U.S. health regulators have warned Tyson Foods about unsanitary conditions at a Texas plant that makes seafood soups.

Tauscher's return key to Packers' better blocking

Heading into the stretch run of the regular season, Mark Tauscher has provided a much-needed lift to the Green Bay Packers' offensive line.

Hendrick gets emotional during NASCAR ceremony

Rick Hendrick capped a record-making season Friday night with NASCAR's highest award, and the car owner had to stop to compose himself during the annual awards ceremony that honored driver Jimmie Johnson's fourth consecutive title.

Flyers fire Stevens and hire Laviolette

The Philadelphia Flyers replaced coach John Stevens with Peter Laviolette on Friday after the team was shut out in consecutive games.

The New Jersey Nets snapped their season-opening losing streak at 18, beating Charlotte 97-91.

Red Sox agree to $13 million deal with Scutaro

Marco Scutaro slipped on his new Red Sox jersey to pose for the cameras, then asked whether he should leave it on for the rest of the news conference.

Ex-UK hoopster pleads not guilty to ticket scam

A former University of Kentucky men's basketball player has pleaded not guilty to running a ticket scam that prosecutors say totaled more than $70,000.

Canadians dominate skeleton race in Italy

Canada's Jon Montgomery and Britain's Shelley Rudman won World Cup skeleton races Friday on the 2006 Turin Olympic track.

Napier has his bobsled pointed toward Vancouver

John Napier has long been considered the future driving star for the U.S. bobsled team.

Lysacek edged in short program; US wins ice dance

World champion Evan Lysacek was edged out by Daisuke Takahashi for first place in the men's short program at the Grand Prix final on Friday night.

Bloodied Vonn wins Lake Louise downhill again

Blood pouring from her mouth, Lindsey Vonn sped through a snowfall Friday to win a World Cup downhill on this course for the sixth time in six years.

A's boost infield in trade with Cubs

The Oakland Athletics acquired third baseman Jake Fox, second baseman Aaron Miles and cash considerations from the Chicago Cubs on Thursday for three players.

Braves add to bullpen with Takashi Saito

The Braves made another move to strengthen their pitching staff Thursday, agreeing to a $3.2 million, one-year contract with reliever Takashi Saito.

Polanco, Phillies agree to $18M, 3-yr contract

Placido Polanco is putting aside his Gold Glove and switching positions to have a chance at winning a championship.

2 finalists to purchase MLB's Texas Rangers

Two groups have emerged as finalists to take over ownership of the Texas Rangers. The new owner could be revealed as early as next week's winter meetings.

Mets, Coste agree to 1-year contract

The Mets have agreed to a one-year contract with Chris Coste, adding a backup catcher while they search for a starter.

AP Source: Padres hire Dick Enberg as TV voice

Dick Enberg has agreed to become the San Diego Padres' lead television play-by-play announcer, a person familiar with the negotiations said Wednesday night.

Wagner gets $7 million, 1-year deal with Braves

The Atlanta Braves took another major step toward solidifying their pitching staff for next season, agreeing Wednesday to a $7 million, one-year contract with closer Billy Wagner.

Players want longer first round of postseason

Get ready for more postseason baseball games - and fewer off days.

Fla. Gov. Crist wants to woo Cubs to train in Fla.

Gov. Charlie Crist is trying to persuade the Chicago Cubs to move their spring training facilities from Arizona to Florida.

Damon, Tejada, Wolf not offered arbitration

Yankees outfielder Johnny Damon, Houston shortstop Miguel Tejada and Dodgers pitcher Randy Wolf were among the free agents who weren't offered salary arbitration by Tuesday night's deadline, moves that enable new teams to sign them without losing draft picks.

Packers OLB Thompson in hospital with neck stinger

Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Jeremy Thompson was hospitalized for testing Friday after suffering a neck injury in a collision with running back Kregg Lumpkin during practice.

Switzer, Tommy Bowden to coach teams for troops

Barry Switzer and Tommy Bowden are heading back to sidelines, but in Iraq instead of the U.S.

Jets QB Sanchez has sprained PCL in right knee

Mark Sanchez's headfirst dive gave the New York Jets a big first down - and a huge scare.

Umenyiora, Robbins practice with Giants' 2nd unit

The struggling New York Giants continued to tinker with their defensive line on Friday, demoting longtime starting end Osi Umenyiora and starting tackle Fred Robbins to the second unit during practice.

NFL's Browns get blackout lifted for Sunday

The Cleveland Browns have avoided a blackout for Sunday's NFL game against San Diego by joining with a TV station and several local businesses to guarantee a sellout.

Players hope concussion rules ease peer pressure

New Orleans Saints linebacker Scott Fujita is glad to see the NFL changing its concussion policies. Why? Because, he figures, the league is finally getting around to saving players from themselves.

Gradkowski comfortable playing in Pittsburgh

Bruce Gradkowski is heading home and the Oakland Raiders quarterback wouldn't mind if he and his teammates were greeted with a blanket of snow.

Jets QB Sanchez hurts right knee against Bills

Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez sustained a mild right knee sprain early in the third quarter and didn't return in New York's 19-13 win over the Buffalo Bills on Thursday night.

Vikings RB Peterson gets 109 mph speeding ticket

Minnesota Vikings star running back Adrian Peterson could lose his driver's license after police clocked him driving at 109 mph - nearly twice the posted speed limit - on a suburban Minneapolis highway last weekend.

Romo, Austin more prepared for Giants this time

When the Cowboys and Giants last met, Tony Romo was still making way too many mistakes and Miles Austin was an afterthought.

Alleged mistress keeps quiet, so does Tiger

A potentially explosive news conference with an alleged mistress was canceled and more details trickled out about the car accident that started all the trouble for Tiger Woods.

Attorney's daughter: Mom had to have Woods deal

The daughter of high-profile attorney Gloria Allred says that when her mother canceled a news conference with one of Tiger Woods' alleged mistresses that could mean only one thing - she made a deal with the Woods camp.

Woods' fall from grace rekindles role-model debate

Tiger Woods was different, or so he seemed, with his unmatchable talent and carefully burnished image. Unlike some pro athletes, he had welcomed being a role model. He was, it turns out, too good to be true, and his fall from grace calls into question the very idea of sports hero worship.

Players tee up at tournament without Tiger

A potentially explosive news conference with an alleged mistress was canceled and more details trickled out about the car accident that started all the trouble for Tiger Woods.

Uchitel lawyer cancels press conference

A lawyer for a New York woman who has denied having an affair with Tiger Woods has canceled a news conference that had been scheduled for Thursday in Los Angeles.

Woods' sponsors standing behind him _ for now

Longtime sponsors are sticking with Tiger Woods - for now.

Woods' sponsors standing behind him - for now

Longtime sponsors are sticking with Tiger Woods - for now.

Appleby, Hend share lead at Australian Open

Stuart Appleby and Scott Hend lead the Australian Open after the first round after each shot a 6-under 66.

Transcript of Tiger Woods' statement

This is a transcript of the statement released Wednesday by golfer Tiger Woods on his Web site. It ran with the headline "Tiger comments on current events."

Lawyer for woman who denied Woods affair to speak

A New York woman who has denied having an affair with Tiger Woods has scheduled a news conference with her attorney for Thursday in Los Angeles.

Bouchard, Lach have numbers retired by Canadiens

Right in the middle of their 100th birthday party, the Montreal Canadiens had a huge surprise in store for two of their oldest living legends.

NHL to hold 2010 draft in Los Angeles

The 2010 NHL draft will be held in Los Angeles on June 25-26, marking the first time in its 46-year history that the event will be held in California.

Crosby has 2 goals, assist in Pens' win over Avs

Sidney Crosby had two goals and an assist for the Pittsburgh Penguins, who won for the sixth time in seven games by beating the Colorado Avalanche 4-1 on Thursday night.

NHL hires recently retired Shanahan as executive

Brendan Shanahan has joined the NHL front office less than a month after ending a 21-year career as one of the league's most prolific scorers.

Rangers claim C Christensen, waive G Valiquette

The New York Rangers claimed forward Erik Christensen off waivers from the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday and waived Steve Valiquette with the hope of sending the backup goalie down to the AHL.

Canadiens trade Chipchura to Ducks for pick

The Montreal Canadiens traded center Kyle Chipchura to the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday for a fourth-round draft pick in 2011.

Panthers' Ballard apologizes for injuring teammate

Florida defenseman Keith Ballard says he was "kind of in shock" after injuring his own goalie during a Panthers game against Atlanta.

Sharks claim defensman Jay Leach off waivers

The San Jose Sharks have claimed defenseman Jay Leach off waivers from the Montreal Canadiens.

Sale of Canadiens to Molson brothers approved

With their 100th anniversary only days away, the Montreal Canadiens are under new ownership, led by a familiar name with city roots more than twice the team's age.

'Risky,' 'reckless' Ovechkin suspended 2 games

Alex Ovechkin's latest on-ice indiscretion netted him a two-game suspension, a sore right knee and a new level of concern from his coach about his "pretty reckless" ways.

Jacquizz Rodgers, Canfield lead OSU win

Sean Canfield threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns, and No. 20 Oregon State beat Washington State 42-10 on Saturday to keep its Rose Bowl hopes alive.

Jimmie Johnson stars on the Vegas Strip

They said Jimmie Johnson was boring. Didn't like to put on a show.

Raikkonen signs with Citroen rally team

Former Formula One world champion Kimi Raikkonen will compete for Citroen in the World Rally Championship next season.

Earnhardt says Danica talks still ongoing

Negotiations to bring Danica Patrick to NASCAR are ongoing with Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s race team, but the driver said he has not participated in the talks and isn't certain she will drive for his Nationwide Series team.

Penske Racing gives Keselowski new crew chief

Penske Racing has named Jay Guy the new crew chief for Brad Keselowski's No. 12 car next season.

Still no announcement on Patrick's NASCAR plans

Danica Patrick has a rough sketch of what her NASCAR schedule would look like. She has an idea of what series to start in. Her IndyCar owner is onboard.

Andretti Autosport makes front office moves

Tom Anderson has been hired as vice president of racing operations for Andretti Autosport, Michael Andretti's renamed team.

Patrick staying on with Andretti Autosport

Danica Patrick unveiled her splashy new car in New York's Times Square, its bright green, black and orange color scheme right at home with the flashy billboards and lights above.

Massa returns to action in charity karting event

Formula One driver Felipe Massa returned to competition for the first time since his life-threatening accident four months ago, finishing third in a charity karting event won by Michael Schumacher.

Montreal back on the F1 schedule for next 5 years

Montreal is back on the Formula One schedule for five years - thanks to more than $70 million in public money.

BMW sells Formula One team to Peter Sauber

German car maker BMW has agreed to sell its Formula One team to previous owner Peter Sauber, provided the team gets a place on the grid next season.

Guests for the Sunday TV news shows

Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:

Nicolas Cage wins UN award for humanitarian work

Nicolas Cage has won a U.N. award night for his humanitarian work and has been appointed a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime.

Jury in Italy also convicts Knox's ex-boyfriend, sentences him to 25 years

New Caribbean art showcased during Art Basel fair

Hundreds of hours of shiny black cassette tape pour through a toothy shark jaw suspended from the ceiling in an untitled artwork by Bahamian artist Blue Curry.

New Caribbean art showcased during Art Basel fair

Hundreds of hours of shiny black cassette tape pour through a toothy shark jaw suspended from the ceiling in an untitled artwork by Bahamian artist Blue Curry.

Colbert's mock anti-Canada feud spirals on the Web

Stephen Colbert has been called what his mock pundit character would deem a traitorous insult: Canadian.

Irish folk pioneer Liam Clancy dies in Cork at 74

Irish balladeer Liam Clancy, last of the Clancy Brothers troupe whose feisty, boozy songs of old Ireland struck a sentimental chord worldwide, died Friday in a Cork hospital. He was 74.

Polanski's house arrest is a splendid captivity

Roman Polanski's life took a dramatic turn for the better Friday as he traded a Swiss jail for house arrest surrounded by family in his luxury Alpine chalet.

Copy of Poe's 1st book sells for $662K in NYC

A rare copy of Edgar Allan Poe's first book has sold for $662,500, smashing the previous record price for American literature.

Twisted Sister guitarist recovers from surgery

Twisted Sister guitarist Eddie Ojeda is recuperating from emergency back surgery that forced him to miss the band's concert near Philadelphia.

Russian actor Tikhonov dies at 81

Russian news reports say iconic film actor Vyacheslav Tikhonov has died in Moscow at age 81.

Film star Richard Todd dies at 90

Richard Todd, who re-enacted his wartime exploits in the 1962 film "The Longest Day" and was Ian Fleming's choice to play James Bond, has died of cancer at age 90, his family said Friday.

Fla. judge wants footage in 'Girls Gone Wild' suit

A judge in Florida wants footage to be turned over to the court so he can decide on a motion to dismiss a civil suit against "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis.

All-star cast promotes premiere of musical `Nine'

Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz and Daniel Day-Lewis have appeared in London at the world premiere of the Hollywood movie "Nine."

Affleck, Holmes, Stewart, Fanning join Sundance

Ben Affleck, Katie Holmes, rapper 50 Cent and "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" co-stars Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are taking their acts to the Sundance Film Festival.

NBR names `Up in the Air' best film of the year

"Up in the Air" was named best picture from the National Board of Review and won a total of four awards.

Polanski's family eager for house arrest to begin

Roman Polanski's family waited eagerly at the director's Alpine chalet on Friday, peeking out the windows to look for him as Swiss authorities worked out the last-minute details of his transfer to house arrest.

'Bruno' pastor runs for mayor of Birmingham, Ala.

Moviegoers know Jody Trautwein as the smiling Alabama pastor who tries to talk Sacha Baron Cohen's character out of being gay in the hit movie "Bruno." Trautwein is now auditioning for another role: Mayor of Birmingham.

NBR names `Up in the Air' best film of the year

"Up in the Air" was named best picture from the National Board of Review and won a total of four awards.

Universal Studios unfazed by Comcast deal

Almost everywhere you look at Universal Studios Hollywood, there are signs flaunting the 5-year-old marriage of NBC and Universal.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame annex in NYC closing

The year-old New York City annex to Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will shut down Jan. 3.

NATO chief says 25 countries will send more troops to Afghanistan in 2010.

Levine back on podium after disk surgery

Conductor James Levine has returned to the podium following a two-month absence caused by surgery for a herniated disk in his back.

Songwriter for Elvis' 'It's Now or Never' dies

The songwriter behind the Elvis Presley hit "It's Now or Never" has died.

Rocker Ronnie Wood arrested for possible assault

Aging rocker Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones was released on bail Thursday after being arrested for possible domestic assault.

Singer Hucknall sees red over Irish hunting rights

Simply Red singer Mick Hucknall sued his Irish neighbor Thursday over disputed rights to hunt deer, ducks and other birds at their rival game lodges in Ireland's wild northwest.

Swift talks Grammy joy; Beyonce top nominee

Taylor Swift has won just about every top music award there is this year, but the possibility of winning not just one, but eight Grammys, had the 19-year-old screaming for joy as the nominations were announced.

UN evacuates some levels after fire alarm

The United Nations briefly evacuated three basement levels after a fire alarm went off Thursday morning, forcing U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and pop star Stevie Wonder to leave a conference room.

Swift talks Grammy joy; Beyonce top nominee

Taylor Swift has won just about every top music award there is this year, but the possibility of winning not just one, but eight Grammys, had the 19-year-old screaming for joy as the nominations were announced.

Musicians overjoyed at Grammy nominations

Heard at the 52nd annual Grammy nominations:

Brady picks winning door with 'Let's Make a Deal'

Wayne Brady is savoring a big year, with doors opening to him at Carnegie Hall, the White House and, in multiples, on "Let's Make a Deal."

Jack Nicholson among 15 named to NJ Hall of Fame

The newest members of New Jersey's Hall of Fame include actors Jack Nicholson and Danny DeVito, musicians Les Paul and Count Basie, and authors Philip Roth and Judy Blume.

'Monk' star Shalhoub calls finale very satisfying

The final episode of "Monk" has some heavy lifting to do: Resolve Monk's poisoning and whether he survives, uncover his wife's killer or, just maybe, reveal whether Trudy really is alive after all.

Top cable programs for Nov. 23-29

Rankings for the top 15 programs on cable networks as compiled by the Nielsen Co. for the week of Nov. 23-29. Day and start time (EST) are in parentheses:

Source: Stephanopoulos offered 'GMA' job

An executive with knowledge of the negotiations says ABC News has offered George Stephanopoulos (STEFF'-uh-nop-oh-luss) the job of "Good Morning America" co-anchor, although ABC's political expert hasn't said he will take it.

Oilman seen on MTV show indicted on fraud charges

A Kentucky oilman featured on an MTV show about lavish teenage birthday parties has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of money laundering and securities fraud.

Candy Spelling: Happily back in touch with Tori

Candy Spelling says she's back in touch with daughter Tori and putting reports of their estrangement behind her.

Steamy singer Adam Lambert still frozen out by ABC

A week after getting dumped from "Good Morning America," glam-rocker Adam Lambert is still in hot water with ABC for his racy performance a couple of days earlier on its "American Music Awards" telecast.

Comcast announces deal for control of NBC Universal, creating movie and TV powerhouse.

Matthews apologizes for `enemy camp' remark

MSNBC's Chris Matthews apologized on Wednesday for saying that President Barack Obama had traveled to an "enemy camp" at West Point to address the nation on the war in Afghanistan.

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