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Tuesday, February 9, 2010 - Page updated at 08:07 p.m.

Wash. Senate starts clearing way for tax hikes

The Washington state Legislature's Democratic majority started clearing the way for tax increases Tuesday with its first major vote to brush aside Tim Eyman's tax-limiting Initiative 960.

Wash. Senate starts clearing way for tax hikes

The Legislature's Democratic majority is clearing the way for tax increases with its first major vote to brush aside Initiative 960.

Soldier's family brings pup home from Afghanistan

The family of a 5th Stryker Brigade soldier has found a way to bring a stray dog rescued in Afghanistan home to Washington state.

Cat wanders into police parking lot, is euthanized

An Everett family is upset after learning a local animal shelter euthanized their family cat after the pet wandered into an Everett police department parking lot and was captured.

King Co. jail bookkeeper charged with theft

A former King County jail bookkeeper has been charged with stealing money from inmates on work release.

Pickup crashes into Wash. convenience store

A Kent Fire Department spokesman says a pickup truck has crashed into the front of a convenience store in the south King County community of Covington but no one was injured.

Wash. Senate starts clearing way for tax hikes

The Washingon state Legislature's Democratic majority started clearing the way for tax increases Tuesday with its first major vote to brush aside Tim Eyman's tax-limiting Initiative 960.

OC Jeremy Bates likes Hasselbeck, mum on Jones

New Seahawks offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates says quarterback Matt Hasselbeck "has been incredible" learning his new system. He says running backs Julius Jones and Justin Forsett will fit Seattle's new offense well.

Washington's Pondexter 'living a dream'

Quincy Pondexter says he is "living a dream." Yet he's unfulfilled.

Zone defenses taking over the Pac-10

Pac-10 basketball teams are in the zone.

NY Senate votes to expel convicted lawmaker

The state Senate voted Tuesday night to expel a state senator convicted of a misdemeanor charge of assaulting his girlfriend.

Suspect plays 'Dating Game' video in murder trial

A convicted rapist who could face the death penalty in five alleged serial killings from the 1970s presented "The Dating Game" defense Tuesday during a surreal court session in which he questioned himself on the witness stand.

Calif. man convicted of killing girlfriend's son

A jury has convicted a 23-year-old California man of killing his girlfriend's 1-year-old son.

Relatives in eastern Cuba say woman has turned 125

Relatives in eastern Cuba claim to have held a 125th birthday party for a woman named Juana Bautista de la Candelaria Rodriguez, but it is not clear if she is really that old.

NYC jail chaplain released in razor blades case

A grand jury declined Tuesday to indict a Muslim chaplain accused of trying to smuggle razor blades and scissors into a jail, spurring his release without bail while the case continues.

UNICEF warns against Haiti child smuggling

The head of UNICEF warned Tuesday that people may still be trying to smuggle children out of Haiti and said protecting youngsters who survived the earthquake is the top concern of the U.N. children's agency.

Chile president-elect favors independent ministers

President-elect Sebastian Pinera named a Cabinet of technocrats Tuesday to run his government, calling more on political independents than members of the Chilean conservative parties that made him their standard-bearer.

Abortion doctor's killer says he has no regrets

The convicted killer of a Kansas abortion provider has little sympathy for the family of his victim, comparing them to the relatives of a hit man in a recording posted online.

Teen arrested in killing of LA anti-gang counselor

When Ronald "Loony" Barron urged a young graffiti tagger to put away his paint cans, he was doing what he viewed as his mission - steering kids away from crime - but he paid for it with his life.

Bolivian candidate sentenced to make adobe bricks

A governing party candidate in Bolivia is making 1,000 adobe bricks as part of a drunk-driving sentence handed down under the community justice system backed by the country's pro-indigenous government.

Damage to homes near Conn. power plant is assessed

Connecticut officials have met with people who live near a power plant where there was a deadly explosion a few days ago to document damage to their homes.

CareFusion profit drops in 2Q after spinoff

CareFusion Corp. on Tuesday said its profit dropped in its fiscal second quarter compared to last year before its spinoff from Cardinal Health, which kept some of its businesses.

Anthem asked to justify rate hike in California

In his push to move stalled health care reform, President Barack Obama is appealing to American pocketbooks by calling one health insurer's major rate hike in California a harbinger of rising premiums.

A list of Toyota recalls and the affected vehicles

Toyota's recall of eight car and truck models over potentially sticky gas pedals, which affects 2.3 million U.S. vehicles:

Drivers, cars are ill-equipped when panic sets in

You're driving down the highway and suddenly your car starts accelerating on its own. Knuckles white, going from 60 to 90 miles an hour in seconds, you do what comes naturally - hit the brakes. But what if the car keeps going?

Vt. health chief: Tritium may in Connecticut River

The state's top health official said Tuesday it's reasonable to assume a radioactive substance leaking from the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant is reaching the Connecticut River.

Airgas board rejects Air Products' buyout offer

Industrial gas supplier Airgas Inc. on Tuesday rejected the unsolicited $5 billion buyout bid from larger rival Air Products and Chemicals Inc., calling it a "bargain basement price."

BC, MT say no mines, oil or gas in the Flathead

Leaders of Montana and British Columbia said Tuesday they will ban drilling and mining in a remote valley along the US-Canada border that companies have tried to develop for more than a quarter-century.

BC, MT say no mines, oil or gas in the Flathead

Leaders of Montana and British Columbia said Tuesday they will ban drilling and mining in a remote valley along the US-Canada border that companies have tried to develop for more than a quarter century.

Target pulls Valentine's toys over lead concerns

Target Corp. said Tuesday it was pulling its Valentine's Day "Message Bears" from store shelves after California's attorney general raised concerns that the toys have illegal levels of lead.

Former Va. governor urges DNC chairman's firing

Democratic former Virginia Gov. L. Douglas Wilder is urging President Barack Obama to fire Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine, another former Virginia governor.

Murtha's death sets stage for marquee House race

Democrats have long dominated the late Rep. John Murtha's district in western Pennsylvania, but Republicans have made inroads in recent years that could help them win back the seat - and some longtime Murtha supporters say they're open to voting for a GOP candidate.

Mass. mother guilty of second-degree murder in daughter's fatal prescription drug overdose.

US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,375

As of Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010, at least 4,375 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

Clinton trip announced via Twitter

In a first for U.S. diplomacy, the State Department has used Twitter to announce an upcoming overseas trip by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Clinton asked to intervene in Haiti kidnap case

The U.S.-based lawyer for one of 10 American Baptists charged with child kidnapping in Haiti appealed Tuesday for Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to personally intervene in the case.

Obama calls on Senate to stop blocking nominees

President Barack Obama is calling on lawmakers to stop blocking the confirmation of government appointees in the Senate by raising objections not related to their qualifications.

Obama to sign proclamation on childhood obesity

President Barack Obama will be sticking around the White House today as Washington continues to dig out from its big snowfall, and prepares for another one expected to begin this afternoon.

Alabama senator releases holds on Obama nominees

Republican Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama has released the "holds" he had placed on every one of President Barack Obama's nominees, his office said Monday.

First lady begins fight against childhood obesity

First lady Michelle Obama says she loves burgers and fries, but she wants her daughters - and the rest of America's children - to learn about better nutrition and exercise.

Lawmaker's death a reminder of surgery risks

Gallbladder surgery is usually a very safe operation, but a powerful congressman's death is a reminder of the known risks.

Mass. mom guilty of murder in girl's fatal OD

A Massachusetts woman was convicted of second-degree murder Tuesday in the fatal prescription drug overdose of her 4-year-old daughter.

Debate in US over blood from newborn safety tests

A critical safety net for babies - that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn in the U.S. - is facing an ethics attack.

Ethics debate over blood from newborn safety tests

A critical safety net for babies - that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn - is facing an ethics attack.

UK's Brown vows more cancer care as race heats up

You know an election is coming when British politicians suddenly promise sweeping improvements to the National Health Service, a simultaneous source of national pride and worry.

Bad malaria pills in Africa raise resistance fears

High rates of the most effective type of malaria-fighting drugs sold in three African countries are poor quality - including nearly half the pills sampled in Senegal - raising fears of increased drug resistance that could wipe out the last weapon left to battle a disease that kills 1 million people each year, according to a U.S. report released Monday.

300 people diagnosed with mumps in suburban NY

More than 300 people have been diagnosed with the mumps in suburban New York as the nation's largest outbreak of the disease in years spreads.

Is the US swine flu epidemic over?

If the U.S. swine flu epidemic isn't over, it certainly looks as if it's on its last legs. While federal health officials are not ready to declare the threat has passed and the outbreak has run its course, they did report Friday that for the fourth week in a row, no states had widespread flu activity. U.S. cases have been declining since late October.

2 stores pull necklaces on toxic cadmium concern

The teen fashion chain Aeropostale and outlet stores of upscale Saks Fifth Avenue have pulled from shelves necklaces that an environmental group's tests showed have high levels of the toxic metal cadmium.

Much higher tritium levels found at nuclear plant

A radioactive substance recently found in groundwater monitoring wells at a Vermont nuclear plant has turned up again at levels more than nine times those previously reported and more than 37 times higher than a federal safe drinking water limit, officials said Thursday.

Thrashers send goalie Kari Lehtonen to Stars

The Atlanta Thrashers traded a former franchise cornerstone for the second time in less than a week on Tuesday night, sending goaltender Kari Lehtonen to the Dallas Stars.

Crawford leads Hawks to 108-94 win over Grizzlies

Jamal Crawford scored 28 points, including fourth 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, to help the Atlanta Hawks pull away from the Memphis Grizzlies for a 108-94 victory Tuesday night.

Helicopters and trucks bring snow to Cypress

A clattering helicopter and a rumbling truck dumped more snow on Cypress Mountain, the warm weather-plagued venue where the first Winter Olympic event is just four days away.

St. Louis has 2 goals in Lightning win

Martin St. Louis scored two third-period goals and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 on Tuesday night.

Funeral Mass held for son of Maple Leafs GM

Brendan Burke, the son of Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke and an advocate for gay rights, was remembered Tuesday for his compassion and courage four days after his death in a car crash on a snowy Indiana road.

Ex-Ohio football star Clarett seeks prison release

Former Ohio State football star Maurice Clarett is again seeking early release from prison.

Olympic official: Russia sent clear doping message

Russia has been sent a clear message that its athletes have a problem with using performance-enhancing drugs, and its government is taking action to deal with it, the leader of the International Olympic Committee's medical commission said Tuesday.

Prosecutors: Andrews' stalker had other victims

The man who stalked ESPN reporter Erin Andrews and shot nude videos of her through a hotel room peephole videotaped 16 other women and ran background checks on 30 people, including female sports reporters and TV personalities, according to court documents.

Good times roll at Saints victory parade

Only a Super Bowl victory parade could upstage Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Carnival floats carrying Saints players, coaches and team owner Tom Benson rolled past tens of thousands of jubilant fans in downtown New Orleans on Tuesday, two days after the 43-year-old franchise won its first NFL championship.

Ducks' Getzlaf optimistic for Olympic return

Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf says he is optimistic he'll return from his sprained left ankle in time to play for Canada in the Olympics.

Astros RHP Lyon recovering from shoulder surgery

Astros reliever Brandon Lyon had surgery to drain a small cyst in his pitching shoulder but is expected to be ready for spring training.

Jacque Jones gets minor league deal from Twins

Jacque Jones has returned to the Minnesota Twins, agreeing to a minor league contract.

Padres and catcher Yorvit Torrealba finalize deal

Yorvit Torrealba and the San Diego Padres have finalized a one-year contract that guarantees the catcher $1.25 million.

Gagne elected to Twins Hall of Fame

Former Minnesota Twins shortstop Greg Gagne has been elected to the team's Hall of Fame.

OF Willy Taveras released by Oakland Athletics

Speedy outfielder Willy Taveras has been released by the Oakland Athletics, eight days after he was acquired from Cincinnati with infielder Adam Rosales for infielder Aaron Miles and a player to be named.

Yankees add Thames, finalize Winn

Marcus Thames agreed Monday to a minor league contract with the New York Yankees, who also finalized a $1.1 million, one-year deal with Randy Winn to give themselves more left field options.

Pohlad reiterates Twins desire to keep Mauer

The Minnesota Twins have been spending their way out of that small-budget image, mirroring the imminent increase in revenue from their new ballpark with a big spike in player salary commitments.

Winn and Yankees finalize $1.1M, 1-year contract

Randy Winn and the New York Yankees have finalized a $1.1 million, one-year contract.

Bob Melvin hired as scout by New York Mets

Former major league manager Bob Melvin has been hired as a professional scout by the New York Mets, who also brought back Mookie Wilson as their minor league outfield and base running coordinator.

Hall of Fame to hold 2nd annual Father's Day game

The Baseball Hall of Fame will hold a second annual Hall of Fame Classic on Father's Day this year.

Nevada casinos win $6.86M on Super Bowl bets

Nevada casinos won almost $6.9 million on this year's Super Bowl as bettors wagered $82.7 million on the NFL title game, gambling regulators said Tuesday.

Studio tied to Saints dispute ordered liquidated

A judge is ordering into liquidation a defunct Louisiana movie studio tied to a $1.7 million dispute with New Orleans Saints players and coaches.

Peppers doesn't want long-term deal with Panthers

Julius Peppers no longer wants a long-term contract with Carolina, saying the Panthers have ignored him this offseason.

Santa Clara to discuss wording of stadium measure

Santa Clara city leaders are set to discuss the final wording of the ballot measure for a proposed stadium for the San Francisco 49ers.

Payton, Brees bask in glory of New Orleans' title

Wearing Mardi Gras beads and clearly exhausted from a late night of post-Super Bowl celebrations, Sean Payton leaned on a podium, clutching the Vince Lombardi trophy in his right hand.

Browns release WR Stallworth

Donte' Stallworth will get the chance to resurrect his NFL career, but it won't happen in Cleveland.

Colts hope loss fuels another Super Bowl run

Reggie Wayne stared right through all those reporters.

NFL future: Spotlight off the field

A memorable season capped by a super title game with a record TV audience has NFL executives and fans beaming.

Colts are 7-1 favorites to win 2011 Super Bowl

One bad pass by Peyton Manning hasn't cost the Indianapolis Colts any cachet.

Super Bowl TV spot brings Leno, Letterman together

Super Bowl viewers were rubbing their eyes at the sight of a TV spot pairing CBS late-night host David Letterman with longtime NBC archrival Jay Leno, plus media magnate Oprah Winfrey.

McIlroy has sore back, will play Match Play

Rory McIlroy has stretched ligaments in his lower back, although it is not expected to affect his play or keep him from the Match Play Championship next week in Arizona.

Verplank, Na play themselves into Match Play

Ross McGowan of England might get the final spot in the 64-man Match Play Championship, but only if Tiger Woods doesn't return from his indefinite break.

Johnson hopes length off the tee comes in handy

In a cold rain, Riviera is playing longer than Dustin Johnson can remember.

Johnson hopes length comes in handy

In a cold rain, Riviera is playing longer than Dustin Johnson can remember.

Mickelson ready to get back to golf

Phil Mickelson is ready to get back to golf.

Mickelson accepts apology, won't use wedge

Phil Mickelson won't be using the Ping Eye2 wedge that led a fellow player to accuse him of "cheating," even though he hopes others will use the controversial club to keep attention on what he calls a ridiculous rule.

Goydos makes first team _ as an assistant

U.S. captain Corey Pavin announced four assistants for the Ryder Cup on Wednesday, including two players who have never competed in the matches against Europe.

Mickelson goes for 3 in a row

No one is about to change the nickname to Phil's Place or Lefty's Lane.

Watson: Woods needs to show humility upon return

Tom Watson says Tiger Woods needs to "show some humility to the public" when he returns to golf after sorting out his personal life.

McCarron offers apology; tour mulls options

Scott McCarron has apologized to Phil Mickelson for using the word "cheating" when he disagreed with Mickelson and others who use the Ping Eye2 wedges that are only allowed because of a legal loophole.

Edmonton's AHL affiliate to be located in Oklahoma

Pro hockey will return to Oklahoma City starting next season - and at a higher level.

NJ Devils slumping heading into Olympic break

Jacques Lemaire didn't want to describe his 20-minute, on-ice discussion with the New Jersey Devils as a pep talk.

6 NHL teams to open 2010-11 season in Europe

The NHL is sending more teams across the pond.

First Noel: Jackets interim coach embraces the joy

Since becoming the interim head coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets a week ago, Claude Noel has received over 1,000 calls, texts and e-mails offering congratulations.

Gaborik's knee cut by skate in Rangers practice

Marian Gaborik limped off the ice during practice Tuesday after the New York Rangers' leading scorer was cut on the right knee by the skate of goalie Henrik Lundqvist in a collision.

Ducks' Getzlaf sprains left ankle

Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf sprained his left ankle during the second period of Anaheim's game against the Los Angeles Kings on Monday night.

Devils D Salmela OK after being taken off ice

New Jersey Devils defensemen Anssi Salmela said he had a headache, but was otherwise OK after being taken off the ice on a stretcher following a scary hit to the face from the Philadelphia Flyers' Jeff Carter.

Bob Gainey steps down as Canadiens general manager

From his time as captain to his tenure as general manager, Bob Gainey has spent a lifetime providing leadership for the Montreal Canadiens.

Stars activate Ribeiro month after throat injury

The Dallas Stars have activated center Mike Ribeiro a month after he injured his throat in a game against the New York Rangers.

Sharks acquire D Niclas Wallin from Hurricanes

The San Jose Sharks bolstered their defense by acquiring Niclas Wallin in a trade with the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday.

Money woes ease in NASCAR, sponsors seek bargains

With the NASCAR season revving up at Daytona International Speedway this week, companies still have a chance to associate themselves with the sport's most popular driver, Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Patrick to make NASCAR debut at Daytona

Danica Patrick will make her NASCAR debut this weekend at Daytona International Speedway.

JR Motorsports mulling Danica decision

Danica Patrick is expected to announce Monday if she will enter the Nationwide Series race at Daytona International Speedway.

Danica leans on Montoya to prep for Daytona debut

For a few minutes, at least, Danica Patrick had the fastest qualifying time for her Daytona debut.

Earnhardt out front again and wants to stay there

Here's something you haven't read in a while: Dale Earnhardt Jr. is in first place.

Daytona practice marred by multicar crash

If the first practice is any indication, Speedweeks could be filled with aggressive driving, big wrecks and backup cars.

NASCAR ready to fix its issues this season

Ask anyone in NASCAR about the many, many industry ailments and the answer is that everything will be just fine.

Danica seeks respect in NASCAR

Come in like a wrecking ball and take out half the field on the first lap, and Danica Patrick's stock car racing experiment will screech to a halt.

Richard Petty's wife Lynda diagnosed with lymphoma

Lynda Petty, the wife of seven-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty, has been diagnosed with central nervous system lymphoma.

NASCAR star Gordon getting ready for 2nd child

Four-time NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon is getting ready to become a father for the second time.

MTV cancels Mexico airing of 'South Park' episode

President Felipe Calderon's "South Park" cameo will have to wait.

Bonnaroo to feature DMB, Kings of Leon, Wonder

Bonnaroo (BAHN-ah-ROO) is known for its eclectic lineup. This summer's roster takes it to a new level.

Dad of Palin grandson bares all for Playgirl cover

The teen father of Sarah Palin's grandson is featured on the cover of the upcoming print version of Playgirl magazine - sporting nothing but a sultry gaze.

NBC, Boys & Girls Clubs team on Parenthood Project

For a good cause, NBC stars including Amy Poehler and Peter Krause and anchorman Brian Williams are weighing in on what parenthood means to them.

Reality show contestant convicted of murder

A San Francisco jury has found a former reality TV show contestant guilty of killing a man in 2007.

Cruise suits up for `Mission: Impossible IV'

Tom Cruise is starring in another impossible mission.

Jamie Foxx delivers music, instruments to kids

Jamie Foxx wanted to entertain a group of musically inclined high school students with a few bars from his Grammy winning hit, "Blame It."

Lohans back in NY court over child support

Actress Lindsay Lohan's estranged parents are still feuding.

Beyonce, Alicia Keys shoot music video in Rio slum

Grammy Award-winning singers Beyonce and Alicia Keys are filming a music video in Rio de Janeiro.

SI swimsuit edition puts Roddick's wife on cover

Model Brooklyn Decker landed the coveted Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover this year.

Louis Gossett Jr. diagnosed with prostate cancer

Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr. says he is being treated for prostate cancer.

Del Toro says he has soft spot for monsters

Actor Benicio del Toro says he signed on for the lead role in "The Wolfman" remake because he has a soft spot for monsters.

`Dear John' delivers No. 1 debut with $30.5M

The romantic drama "Dear John" has knocked the sci-fi blockbuster "Avatar" off its No. 1 box-office perch.

Keith Carradine's ex-wife sentenced for perjury

Keith Carradine's ex-wife has been sentenced to community service for trying to cover up illegal wiretapping by former Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano.

'Dear John' bumps 'Avatar' with $32.4M debut

A sci-fi love story has given way to an earthbound romance at the box office, livening up typically slow times at theaters over Super Bowl weekend.

Geoffrey Fletcher is `Precious'

On Tuesday morning, just before the 2010 Academy Award nominations were announced, screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher couldn't get his TV to work. He scrambled to his computer and searched for the online broadcast of the nominations, his ears perking up for his name to be called.

Aussie banker caught ogling on TV will keep job

An Australian banker who was caught on live TV looking at photos of scantily clad model Miranda Kerr will not lose his job, the bank said Friday.

Mia Farrow criticizes illegal Haiti adoptions

UNICEF goodwill ambassador Mia Farrow has criticized as "deplorable" attempts to take children out of Haiti illegally after last month's devastating earthquake.

Miranda Kerr: Banker shouldn't lose job over photo

Miranda Kerr says an Australian banker left red-faced when a live TV broadcast showed him looking at her scantily clad photos at work shouldn't be fired.

Brown sworn in as U.S. senator from Massachusetts, ending Democrats' supermajority reign.

DeGeneres says Cowell is 'meaner than I thought'

Ellen DeGeneres, the newest judge on "American Idol," says Simon Cowell is "meaner" than she thought. Cowell, Randy Jackson, Kara DioGuardi and various guest judges kicked off the ninth season of the Fox singing competition last month. DeGeneres begins her stint Tuesday night.

Jackson celebrity turns doctor case into spectacle

There's no bloody glove this time, no smoking gun, no faded music icon showing up in court wearing a wig that made it look like he plugged his finger into an electrical socket.

Perez Hilton, Black Eyed Peas manager settle suit

A judge is dismissing a civil lawsuit filed against a Black Eyed Peas manager who punched blogger Perez Hilton in a nightclub last year.

The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes

iTunes' top 10 selling singles and albums of the week ending Feb. 8, 2010:

Rapper Lil Wayne to be sentenced in NYC gun case

Little more than a week ago, Lil Wayne was reinforcing his place in rap's pantheon with a commanding performance at the Grammy Awards ceremony. His latest album, "Rebirth," was officially released Feb. 2.

Ringo Starr honored with Walk of Fame star

A star for former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr was added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame Monday evening during a whimsical ceremony that also marked the 50th anniversary of the sidewalk attraction's groundbreaking.

Obama saddened by death of Rep. Murtha, 'a respected voice on issues of national security'

Doctor finally looks at charge in Jackson death

Dr. Conrad Murray, who has been trying to surrender to authorities for a week, will likely get his chance with prosecutors saying they will file a charge Monday in the death of Michael Jackson.

Wyclef keeps Haiti in his heart amid Super Bowl

The contrasts are stark: As Haiti grapples with chaos, death and despair after last month's earthquake, the world's most famous VIPs party in luxurious fashion in preparation for a football game.

Florez and his 9 high C's return to Met Opera

There were plenty of high notes but not quite enough heart as Donizetti's comic romp "La Fille du Regiment" ("The Daughter of the Regiment") returned to the Metropolitan Opera.

'Lost' premiere sets encouraging note for ABC

Fans still found "Lost," even on a busy television week dominated by the Super Bowl.

`Survivor' host Probst signs deal for next season

Jeff Probst is sticking with "Survivor" next season as host and an executive producer.

Top 20 prime-time TV programs

Prime-time viewership numbers compiled by the Nielsen Co. for Feb. 1-7. Listings include the week's ranking and viewership.

'Lost' star cast in 'Hawaii 5-0'

"Lost" star Daniel Dae Kim is the first actor cast for the remake of the hit cop series "Hawaii Five-0."

Leno to Letterman: Thanks for Super Bowl ad invite

Jay Leno has a message for David Letterman: Thanks.

Kate Gosselin to release personal new book

Kate Gosselin has a new book, "I Just Want You to Know," scheduled for release in April.

Attorney: Brooke Sheen wants case dismissed

Charlie Sheen and his wife were reunited Monday after a judge modified a restraining order and allowed them them to work out their differences following a Christmas Day domestic violence dispute in which the actor allegedly pinned his spouse on a bed with a knife to her throat.

Andre Leon Talley to judge 'Top Model'

Andre Leon Talley will help crown "America's Next Top Model."

Actor Gary Coleman pleads guilty in Utah court

Former child television star Gary Coleman pleaded guilty Monday to a misdemeanor criminal mischief charge related to a domestic violence incident last April.

Super Bowl sets record with 48 minutes of ads

Think Sunday night's Super Bowl seemed like it had a lot of ads? You're right. Commercials took up nearly 48 minutes of the game - the most for any Super Bowl.

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