Archive for June, 2010
Mariners Shut Out Yankees 7-0
Felix Hernandez threw a wild pitch and handcuffed his catcher for a passed ball in the first inning. With all that movement, he knew things…
Researcher: Ozzy seeking health clues from DNA map
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Alcohol and drug abuse has killed too many rock stars to mention, but at 61, Ozzy Osbourne is going strong.
Free show by Jimmy Buffett along Alabama coast
GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — Oil weary residents on Alabama’s coast got a boost from Jimmy Buffett, who put on an impromptu free show at his sister’s restaurant Wednesday evening, bringing in hundreds of fans. He sang crowd favorites including “Fins,” “Pascagoula Run” and “Volcano” during a more than two-hour show that had hundreds of fans swaying to the music and holding up bottles of beer in the night air at Lulu’s restaurant, owned by his sister, Lucy Buffett.
AP source: Cavs in "serious talks" with Scott
CLEVELAND (AP) — On the eve of LeBron James’ exalted entrance into free agency, the Cleveland Cavaliers gave him something else to consider. They may finally have their coach.
AP source: Cavs in "serious talks" with Scott
CLEVELAND (AP) — On the eve of LeBron James’ exalted entrance into free agency, the Cleveland Cavaliers gave him something else to consider. They may finally have their coach. In an unexpected turn of events, the team is in “serious talks” with former New Orleans coach Byron Scott, a person familiar with Cleveland’s dramatic and drawn-out search told The Associated Press
Brown cuts backroom deals he campaigned against
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Scott Brown owes his election in part to the public furor over the so-called Cornhusker Kickback, the backroom deal that Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska struck for his vote to pass the health care bill. Now he is following Nelson’s example, winning concessions in the financial overhaul bill on behalf of Massachusetts banks
