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Man Steals Snow Plow, Kills Cop During 2 Hour Rampage
KTLA NewsTORONTO, Canada -- A man took a stolen snow plow on two-hour rampage through the streets of Toronto Wednesday morning, killing a police officer and wrecking cars and a car dealership. Police said the suspect stole the privately owned plow in downtown...Tags: Elections, Toronto (Canada), Weather, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics
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Boy or Girl?: Couple Raising 'Genderless' Baby
CNNOttawa, Canada -- The name 'Storm' may be gender-neutral, but it is also listed as a synonym for controversy. And at just 4 months old, blond-haired, blue-eyed Storm and his -- or her -- Canadian family have stirred a parenting debate still brewing across...Tags: ABC (tv network), Toronto (Canada), Human Interest, Television Industry, Sex
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Jeff Conaway dies at 60; actor in 'Grease' and 'Taxi'
Jeff Conaway, an actor who came to fame in the late 1970s as a high school greaser in the hit movie musical "Grease" and as a regular on the TV series "Taxi" but in more recent years was known for his appearances on "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew," died...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, New York University, Opera (genre), People (magazine), Music Theater
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Blackhawks' red ink
Tribune staff reporterThe Blackhawks ended their season with capacity attendance and record merchandise sales, television ratings and sponsorship revenues, and the Stanley Cup. But financially the team was a loser. Exactly how much money was lost is something team executives...Tags: Sonja Henie, Homes, Tickets, Basketball, Comcast SportsNet (tv network)
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Monster Mash: Ansel Adams lawsuits resolved; Pasadena Playhouse announces new season
Culture MonsterMaking nice: The Ansel Adams Trust and Rick Norsigian have settled their lawsuits over disputed "lost negatives." (Los Angeles Times) Ramping up: The Pasadena Playhouse, still recovering from financial woes, has announced that its new season will... -
Orlando Magic and NBA News: Friday, April 8
Orlando Magic BasketBlog - Orlando SentinelWe talk suspensions, beards, 10-second violations, MVP and more in today's links. 1. NBA suspends Dwight Howard after 18th technical foul upheld, Josh Robbins, Orlando Sentinel The Buzz: Howard will sit out the Magic's game against the Bulls on Sunday. 2.... -
David Beckham insists soccer stunts in ad are real
The Fabulous ForumThere's no question that Galaxy star David Beckham has done some pretty amazing things with a soccer ball through the years. But his new Diet Pepsi commercial, in which Beckham kicks three consecutive balls into far-away garbage cans far on...... -
Charlie Sheen's bipolar fundraiser: Winning or losing? [Updated]
Show TrackerCharlie Sheen's bipolar fundraiser: Winner or loser?... -
Monster Mash: Google partners with Holocaust museum; 'Phantom of the Opera' celebrates birthday
Culture MonsterPartnership: Google has launched an archive retrieval project with Israel's national Holocaust museum, with the goal of facilitating public access to Nazi-era documents and photographs. (Reuters) Music of the night: The Broadway production of "The Phantom... -
Monster Mash: Valley Performing Arts Center makes big debut; more on looting of museums in Egypt
Culture MonsterGala celebration: The Valley Performing Arts Center in Northridge made its official debut Saturday, with celebrities including Harrison Ford, Calista Flockhart, Beau Bridges and more in attendance. (Los Angeles Times) Chaotic: Officials in Egypt say... -
EGYPT: Al Jazeera official says web traffic skyrocketed during protests
Babylon & BeyondTony Burman, Al Jazeera’s head of strategy for the Americas, said traffic to the satelite network's English-language website, where a live stream of its broadcast is available, increased 2,500% during the past week of Egypt coverage. He said up to...... -
Michael Sarrazin dies at 70; Canadian actor in "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?"
Michael Sarrazin, a tall, dark-eyed Canadian actor who starred opposite Jane Fonda in Sydney Pollack's 1969 film "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", died of cancer Sunday at a Montreal hospital, said his agent, Michael Oscars. He was 70.
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