
Malkin’s hat trick leads Pens’ 8-2 rout of Sens – Omaha World-Herald
PITTSBURGH (AP) – Evgeni Malkin had his fourth career hat trick, Bill Guerin added two goals and two assists, and the Pittsburgh Penguins headed into the holiday break tied atop the league standings after routing the Ottawa Senators 8-2 Wednesday night. Guerin and Chris Kunitz tied a club record
NTSB obtains both flight recorders from Jamaica plane crash – Washington Post
The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed that it had taken possession of the flight data recorders from the American Airlines flight that overshot a runway in Kingston, Jamaica, Tuesday night, injuring dozens. Investigators had been working Wednesday to retrieve a second recorder, which
Father Will Not Be Attending Brittany Murphy’s Funeral – AceShowbiz
“If I wanted to go, I would go, but I don’t want to see her that way,” Angelo Bertolotti explains on why he won’t attend the actress’ funeral. Albert L. Ortega/PR Photos Angelo Bertolotti, father of late actress Brittany Murphy , says he won’t attend his daughter’s funeral, which has been planned
Teresa Heinz says she’s fighting breast cancer – Boston Globe
BOSTON Teresa Heinz says she is being treated for breast cancer discovered through mammography and argues that younger women should continue undergoing the tests despite a federal panel’s recent recommendation to reduce their frequency. The 71-year-old wife of the 2004 Democratic presidential
Microsoft loses $290M patent case over Word ‘07 – CNN Money
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a lower court’s $290 million patent infringement ruling against Microsoft that will prevent the world’s largest software maker from selling the current version of its popular Word program. The injunction goes into effect on Jan. 11
Fannie, Freddie execs’ salaries to be disclosed – Gainesville Sun
WASHINGTON Federal regulators plan to disclose Thursday that the top executives of government-controlled mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac each earned between $4 million and $6 million this year, two people briefed on the matter said. The people, who declined to be identified
Facing Deadline, Brazil Family to Give Up Boy, 9 – New York Times
A federal court in Brazil gave the Brazilian family of a 9-year-old boy at the center of a five-year international abduction and custody case a deadline of Thursday to turn the child over to his American father, and the lawyers for family members have indicated that they will comply, United States
NFL Notes: Favre, Childress mend fences – Omaha World-Herald
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. Brett Favre is brushing aside his conflict with Minnesota coach Brad Childress. Childress said he had a good talk with his quarterback on both Monday and Wednesday about their disagreement during Sunday’s loss to Carolina. Childress has said he suggested to Favre that
Daylong hostage standoff at Va. town’s post office – AOL
WYTHEVILLE, Va. -Negotiators were trying to coax an armed man to release hostages that had been held for hours Wednesday in a post office in a rural, mountain town in western Virginia. Shots were fired when the standoff began at about 2:30 p.m., but there were no reports of injuries, and relatives
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