Rowland could be first arrest under revolving door statute
New York Newsday - Aug 30 2:22 PM
TRAFFIC ALERT: A fatal accident has shut down both sides of the Tappan Zee Bridge, backing up traffic for miles. ... PRIMARY DAY: Polls open until 9 p.m. .... MIDTOWN GRIDLOCK: Street closings due to U.N. General Assembly ...
Our picks for the week in sound
Richmond.com - Sep 06 10:21 AM
Which NASCAR driver will not qualify for the "Chase for the Nextel Cup?" It's Labor Day, Richmond. Time to put the feet up, drink a cold one, play with the kids or spend time with your neighbors. Make an effort to full enjoy your well-earned day off.
FOX411:J-Lo Plays Diva at Movie Premiere
Fox News - Sep 08 5:39 AM
Jennifer Lopez shares post-screening meal with family only; Rolling Stones seek radio play for new single.
Stones bang out a winner
San Jose Mercury News - Sep 09 2:11 PM
A Bigger Bang Virgin With the release today of A Bigger Bang, The Rolling Stones' first all-new CD in eight years, Mick Jagger and cohorts once again threaten to live up to their self-billed title as The World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band.
Review: Stones Launch North American Tour
Austin 360 - Aug 22 4:24 AM
BOSTON Fenway Park is to baseball what The Rolling Stones are to rock 'n' roll: Part icon, part relic, part survivor. So it was perfectly fitting that the ageless rockers would launch their latest North American tour on what Keith Richards himself called "hallowed ground."
'Exorcism' lacks power
Chicago Tribune - Sep 09 11:29 AM
Michael Phillips: "Emily Rose" offers "Exorcist"-lite chills. Jan Decleir--a Belgian actor who has the rugged, bitterly savvy demeanor of great gangster movie stars like Humphrey Bogart or Lee Marvin--plays a hit man afflicted with Alzheimer's disease in the new thriller "The Memory of a Killer."
Detroit rolls the dice with trio of big casinos
Pittsburgh Live - Sep 08 9:07 PM
Legally blind, Thomas Meyers cannot see anything directly in front of him, so he wears sunglasses to reduce glare and watches the slot machines from the corners of his eyes to see if he has won.
Difficult to channel the coverage
Boston Globe - Sep 09 1:37 AM
Overload. For those of us watching from home instead of inside Gillette Stadium last night, there was an almost chaotic mixture of pregame shows to watch while awaiting the 9:07 kickoff of the Patriots-Raiders NFL season-opening game on ABC.
Excess trumps success at Gillette
Boston Globe - Sep 10 12:14 AM
Green Day played a long set when it headlined in front of 40,000-plus fans at Gillette Stadium last Saturday. Thursday night, the group did just one song, and it was a safe choice: ''Boulevard of Broken Dreams," though it wasn't perhaps the most cheerful track to spice a pregame show featuring the unveiling of another championship banner for ...
Stones' `Bang' is a bit too big
Chicago Tribune - Sep 04 4:22 AM
Once the release of a new Rolling Stones album was an event, and more often than not it was a cultural landmark. But a new Stones album called "A Bigger Bang" (Virgin) is out Tuesday, and the question is, does anybody care?
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