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AUDIO: Huckerby fears for Holt reputation

Former Norwich City forward Darren Huckerby tells BBC Radio Norfolk he hopes striker Grant Holt's request to leave Carrow Road does not tarnish his reputation at the club.

Postal employee on workers comp caught running marathon

A U.S. District Court in Florida convicted a former Florida postal worker of health care fraud after she was caught participating in more than 80 long-distance races, including the Boston Marathon, all while taking workers compensation for a back injury. 55-year-old Jacquelyn V. Myers was also convicted of making false statements and faces up to [...]

Star Trek Enterprise could be built in 20 years ... for $1 trillion

Whether you're a Trekkie or not, you have to admit that there's some sense of wonder toexploring the stars and trying to find life on distant planets. Of course, the U.S.S. Enterprise is a fictional ship, but have you ever put … Continue reading

Europe thinks the unthinkable on Greece

Men withdraw money from an ATM in AthensBRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - European officials are working on contingency plans in case Greece bombs out of the euro zone, the EU's trade commissioner said on Friday, while Berlin said it was prepared for all eventualities. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, one of Greece's harsher critics, said market turmoil fuelled by the euro zone debt crisis could last another year or two. "Regarding the crisis of confidence in the euro ... in 12 to 24 months we will see a calming of the financial markets," he said. ...


Joe Ricketts gave to every GOP candidate, even Gary Johnson

FILE - In this Feb. 16, 2005 file photo, Ameritrade chairman and founder Joe Ricketts talks to shareholders in Omaha, Neb. Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney sought to distance himself Thursday from a GOP-leaning independent group's plan for a $10 million TV ad campaign renewing attention to President Barack Obama's ties to his controversial former pastor. Obama's campaign accused Romney of failing to show Billionaire political donor Joe Ricketts clearly has President Barack Obama in his line of fire this election season, as we learned this week. But when it comes to Ricketts writing checks, apparently all Republicans--and even some libertarians--are welcome.


Van Halen concerts postponed

Classic rockers Van Halen on Thursday abruptly postponed more than 30 tour dates, following their June 26 concert in New Orleans, representative Anna Loynes said.

Van Halen postpones concerts

Classic rockers Van Halen on Thursday abruptly postponed more than 30 tour dates, following their June 26 concert in New Orleans, representative Anna Loynes said.

Private rocket secretly carrying celebs to space

When SpaceX launches its Falcon 9 rocket it will secretly be carrying celebrities. Actor James Doohan, who played Scotty on the original "Star Trek" series, died in 2005.

Coulda, woulda, shoulda: Other big tech debuts

A man looks at his Apple iPad in front an Apple logo outside an Apple store in downtown ShanghaiThis is a good time to compare the giant social network with some of the other well-known tech outfits of the modern day, such as Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT) and Apple (AAPL).


John Edwards facing toughest vote of his life

John Edwards Facing Toughest Vote of LifeJohn Edwards is facing the biggest vote of his life as the case against the former president candidate was given to the North Carolina jury this morning.


Facebook debut is modest, high volumes cause problems

In this image provided by Facebook, Facebook founder, Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, center, rings the opening bell of the Nasdaq stock market, Friday, May 18, 2012, from Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. The social media company priced its IPO on Thursday at $38 per share, and beginning Friday regular investors will have a chance to buy shares. (AP Photo/Nasdaq via Facebook, Zef Nikolla)Facebook Inc shares fizzled on their first day of trade on the Nasdaq, erasing early gains of as much as 18 percent to trade close to their initial public offering price.


AUDIO: Jessie J: The Voice 'a learning curve'

Jessie J spoke to BBC Radio 5 live about her new single, her new look and starring on The Voice.

AUDIO: Sir Tom on albums and emotion

Singing legend on new album and getting emotional on The Voice

Funny letter from Ronald Reagan to seventh grader re-surfaces

An amusing letter from former president Ronald Reagan in response to a 13-year-old boy's request for disaster relief funds to clean up his room is making the rounds again on social media, thanks to a blog writer. Shaun Usher of Letters of Note tweeted the classic correspondence. Seventh-grader Andy Smith from Irmo, South Carolina wrote [...]

Georgia woman learns toll of flesh-eating bacteria

FILE - This undated photo provided by the family shows Aimee Copeland, the 24-year-old Georgia graduate student fighting to survive a flesh-eating bacterial infection. Copeland has learned she will lose her hands and remaining foot, and responded by saying Faced with the prospect of losing both hands and her one remaining foot, a young Georgia woman battling to survive a case of flesh-eating bacteria that has already claimed one leg mouthed the words "Let's do this."


Romney’s VP vetting process has begun

Mitt Romney Has a John Kerry MomentMitt Romney's campaign has begun the vetting process to find a suitable running mate, a source close to the campaign told The Hill's Alexander Bolton: The team for Beth Myers, the Romney adviser leading the search for the GOP's vice presidential nominee, has already contacted potential running mates.


Colorado summer concerts 2012: 10 tough musical decisions before Labor Day

Colorado summer concerts 2012: 10 tough musical decisions before Labor Day featuring Jack White, Wilco, Kiss, Pretty Lights, Andrew Bird, Lucinda Williams and more

Lady Gaga Concerts Protested by Christian Youths in the Philippines

Forget glory. Lady Gaga is on the edge of another protest. Just days after Mama Monster was banned from performing in Indonesia following Islamic protests over her risqué persona,...

Advice to would-be Romney running mates: Run for the hills

FILE - In this May 11, 2012, file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign stop at Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company in Charlotte, N.C. The early border skirmishes of Campaign 2012 are reviving questions about one candidate's former pastor and shining a spotlight on the other's high school hijinks. Can a fresh round of questions about President Barack Obama's birth certificate be far behind? (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)Nothing is easier to mock in politics right now than the apparent reluctance of leading Republicans to sign on as Mitt Romney’s second banana. A few weeks ago, Jon Stewart summarized the way that Rob Portman was plugging his Senate colleague Marco Rubio, who in turn was passing the baton to Jeb Bush, with the line, “Doesn’t anyone want the rock in crunch time?”


AUDIO: MCC recognition delights Edwards

Kent and England captain Charlotte Edwards tells BBC Radio Kent her invitation to join the MCC World Cricket Committee is recognition of the buoyant state of women's game.

Man who fathered 30 kids says he needs a break—on child support

And you thought Octomom had her hands full—a Tennessee man who has fathered 30 children is asking the courts for a break on child support. Desmond Hatchett, 33, of Knoxville has children with 11 different women, reports WREG-TV. The state already takes half his paycheck and divides it up, which doesn't amount to much when [...]

Filipino group protests Lady Gaga concerts

Scores of Christian youths in the Philippines chanted 'Stop the Lady Gaga concerts' at a rally Friday calling for the pop diva's shows here to be cancelled despite assurances from authorities that they won't allow nudity and lewd acts.

Edwards' downward spiral fueled by ambition, narcissism

Former presidential candidate and Sen. John Edwards arrives at a federal courthouse in Greensboro, N.C., Thursday, May 17, 2012. Edwards has pleaded not guilty to six counts related to campaign finance violations over nearly $1 million from two wealthy donors used to help hide the Democrat's pregnant mistress as he sought the White House in 2008. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)In 2001, when I was a political/metro columnist for The Charlotte Observer, I had lunch with Sen. John Edwards at a Southern soul food restaurant on Tryon Street between the headquarters buildings of the twin banking colossi that defined this city.


Suspect arrested in Miss. highway shootings

This image provided by the Tunica Miss. Sheriff's department shows James Willie who authorities arrested early Friday May 18, 2012. State Department of Public Safety spokesman Warren Strain says 28-year-old Willie has been charged with two counts of capital murder in the two fatal highway shootings. (AP Photo/Tunica County Sheriff)Authorities in Mississippi have arrested a suspect in two fatal highway shootings. The suspect had not been posing as a police officer in the shootings, as authorities previously thought.


Former VP Al Gore has a girlfriend

It appears Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former vice president Al Gore is back in the game. Back in the dating game, that is. He has, according to The Washington Post's Reliable Source blog, a "serious girlfriend." Her name is Elizabeth Keadle—better known as Liz—a well-heeled Democratic donor from Southern California in her 50s with [...]

Filipino Christian group wants Lady Gaga concerts cancelled, saying she promotes immorality

MANILA, Philippines - Scores of Christian youths in the Philippines chanted "Stop the Lady Gaga concerts" at a rally Friday calling for the pop diva's shows here to be cancelled despite assurances from authorities that they won't allow nudity and lewd acts.

AUDIO: Adams honoured by MCC opportunity

Kent head coach Jimmy Adams tells BBC Radio Kent that he was honoured to be invited to join the MCC World Cricket Committee, along with Kent and England captain Charlotte Edwards.

Michael J. Fox looks past stem cells for Parkinson's cure

Michael J. FoxMichael J. Fox now believes the controversial therapy may not ultimately yield a cure for his disease, he told ABC’s Diane Sawyer in an exclusive interview.


Political misses: Cold War in the Sunshine State?

U.S. Rep. West speaks at the Mae Volen Senior Center in Boca RatonRepublican congressman Allen West claims there are Communists in Congress and Biden gets loud.


American militant says he had 'privileged' life in book

FILE - In this Wednesday, May 11, 2011 file photo, American-born Islamist militant Omar Hammami, 27, also known as Abu Mansur al-Amriki, speaks during a news conference held by the militant group al-Shabab at a farm in southern Mogadishu's Afgoye district in Somalia. A handful of young Muslims from America are taking high-visibility propaganda and operational roles in the al-Qaida-linked insurgent force. In the meantime, the risk of another major terrorist attack in East Africa appears to be growing. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh, File)An American who serves as a commander with a Somali militant group says in a new autobiography that he had a "privileged" childhood in Alabama before he joined the al-Qaida linked militants.


AUDIO: Caravan park owners oppose VAT

Caravan park owners in Wales say a proposed VAT charge will cost the industry £16m.

AUDIO: 'No liquidity problem' in Spain

Spanish banks, whose shares have been collapsing, have been downgraded by one of the big credit agencies. Justin Webb is in Madrid and has been speaking to Inigo Fernadez de Mesa is a junior minister at the Spanish treasury.

Colorado wildfire grows amid erratic wind gusts

Fire burns through trees on the Hewlett wildfire in the Poudre Canyon northwest of Fort Collins, Colo., on Thursday, May 17, 2012. More than 50 homes were evacuated on Thursday. The fire has grown from 1.5 square miles to 8 square miles in the last day as erratic wind gusts of up to 50 mph moved into the area fueled by thunderstorms that didn’t produce rain. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)Hundreds of firefighters worked to combat a growing blaze that was scorching terrain around a scenic canyon in northern Colorado.


Trayvon evidence fails to answer who screamed for help

Handout photo of George Zimmerman's headAn FBI expert said it was impossible to tell if the voice screaming for help belonged to the black Florida teenager or his shooter George Zimmerman.


Jessica Sanchez, Phillip Phillips make "Idol" final

Sanchez poses at the party for the finalists of the television show NEW YORK (Reuters) - He brought the "American Idol" judges to their feet, but Joshua Ledet couldn't win over fans and was sent home from the top-rated TV talent show on Thursday, leaving Jessica Sanchez and Phillip Phillips to battle for the crown on next week's finale. The elimination of Ledet - through audience voting and not by the judges - sets up a final showdown between Sanchez and Phillips to determine who will be named the next "American Idol," a distinction that has belonged to hitmakers such as Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood, among others. ...


Van Halen postpone more than 30 concert dates

Van Halen perform at Tiger Jam XI in Las VegasLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rock band Van Halen on Thursday postponed more than 30 concert dates of their U.S. summer tour, leading to speculation the "Runnin' with the Devil" group was feuding again. The band's official website, van-halen.com, took down all its dates after June 26, listing only 15 more shows, ending in New Orleans. Closely-watched fan site, Van Halen News Desk, said 31 dates had been postponed, starting on July 7 in Uncasville, Connecticut and ending on September 25 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ...


Coronado Promenade Concerts Launches Its 43rd Season

Members of the Coronado Promenade Concerts Board of Directors posed recently in front of their new sign at Third Street and Orange Avenue.

Disco queen Donna Summer dies at 63

Pop diva Donna Summer performs during the Nobel Peace Prize concert in OsloLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Disco queen Donna Summer, whose sultry voice and pulsing rhythms on hits like "Last Dance" and "Love to Love You Baby" defined the 1970s disco era, died of cancer on Thursday at age 63. Summer, who won five Grammys and sold more than 130 million records worldwide, died surrounded by her family in Naples, Florida, publicist Brian Edwards said. He declined to specify what type of cancer caused her death. "Early this morning, surrounded by family, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith. ...


Dolby Elevates the Quality of Lossless Audio on Blu-ray

Dolby Laboratories, Inc. today announced the ability for studios, authoring houses, and mastering facilities to unlock the full sonic potential of television, movie, and

Contestants? It's TV talent judges basking in fame, cash

Combination of file photos of Britney Spears and Demi LovatoLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Time was when TV talent shows set out to turn wannabes into stars. These days? Not so much. It's the celebrity judges who are raking in the cash and using TV contests not only as a way to re-launch a fading career, but to further boost a thriving one. For music stars in an era of weak record sales, the trend spells victory for their bank account, but for fans and the music industry always hungering for a new star, it's a loss. And for TV networks, the once cheap-to-produce shows are ever more expensive, yet they don't always pay off in bigger audiences. ...


Adele notches up two Ivor Novello songwriting awards

Adele speaks as she holds her award for best British female solo artist during the BRIT Music Awards at the O2 Arena in LondonLONDON (Reuters) - British singer Adele won two Ivor Novello awards for songwriting on Thursday, adding to a lengthening list of musical accolades, but she lost out in the best album and song categories. The 24-year-old chart queen picked up two coveted Ivor Novello prizes for the most performed song of 2011 ("Rolling in the Deep") and songwriter of the year. ...


Summer concerts include big names at LL Bean

If you like outdoor concerts, get ready for a great summer, Maine.

Violinist Hahn: Music from a different direction

LONDON (Reuters) - Classical music fans know that American violinist Hilary Hahn plays a wicked concerto, knocking out the fiendishly fast final bars of Samuel Barber's Violin Concerto, for example, faster and with more sheer energy than pretty much anyone else alive. "It's a finger twister but it's so fun. ...

Violinist Hahn: Music from a different direction

LONDON (Reuters) - Classical music fans know that American violinist Hilary Hahn plays a wicked concerto, knocking out the fiendishly fast final bars of Samuel Barber's Violin Concerto, for example, faster and with more sheer energy than pretty much anyone else alive. "It's a finger twister but it's so fun. ...

Raphael Saadiq, Moby booked for free Century City concerts

The heavy commercial district that is Century City will be getting an injection of rock 'n' roll this summer. In conjunction with the upcoming exhibit “Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present,” KCRW-FM has revealed the lineup for three free Saturday evening concerts outside the Annenberg Space for Photography. Raphael Saadiq, Moby, Band of Skulls and Portugal.The Man ...

Free concerts return to the canal

Indiana Historical Society announced the 2012 Lineup for Concerts on the Canal and has launched the “Museum Nights on the Canal” program taking place Thursday evenings May 24 to Aug. 9, from 6 to 8... Read more at www.WISHTV.com

"Godfather of Go-Go"' Chuck Brown dies at 75

Guitarist Chuck Brown of the U.S. performs on the final day of the 20th St. Lucia Jazz FestivalLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Chuck Brown, known as the "Godfather of Go-Go" for the subgenre of funk music he helped create, died on Wednesday at the Johns Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore after being admitted earlier this month suffering from pneumonia. A spokeswoman for the hospital confirmed the death but could not provide a cause, and Brown's manager, Tom Goldfogle, was not immediately available to comment. Goldfogle told the Washington Post Brown died of complications from sepsis. Brown, a singer/songwriter and guitarist had been a key personality in the Washington, D.C. ...


Chuck Brown, pioneer of 'go-go' funk music, dies

WASHINGTON (AP) — Chuck Brown, who styled a unique mix of funk, soul and Latin party sounds to create go-go music in the nation's capital, has died after suffering from pneumonia. He was 75.

Chuck Brown, pioneer of 'go-go' funk music, dies

FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2010 file photo, master of ceremonies Chuck Brown speaks during a program to celebrate the legacy of the late Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington. Brown, who styled a unique brand of funk music as a singer, guitarist and songwriter known as the Chuck Brown, who styled a unique mix of funk, soul and Latin party sounds to create go-go music in the nation's capital, has died after suffering from pneumonia. He was 75.


Busy Jennifer Lopez casts doubt on more "American Idol"

Tyler, Lopez and Jackson, co-hosts of LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jennifer Lopez is casting doubt on whether she will return to "American Idol" next year as she juggles motherhood with a comeback in both her pop music and acting careers. Lopez, who has young twins, told talk show host Ellen DeGeneres this week that she wasn't sure about renewing her contract as a judge on the TV singing contest for a third year. And on Wednesday, sources close to the singer told E! News that she was "just too busy" and was planning on calling an end to her time on "American Idol". "Now this is my second year - I don't know if I can go for a third ...


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