Whether it's coincidence or not, the Washington Capitals have won two straight since the Alex Ovechkin - Ilya Kovalchuk laughing controversy. Caps coach Bruce Boudreau told ESPN.com Saturday that he believes the incident after last Monday's 5-0 loss in New
Thanksgiving travel lines moving briskly at LAX - Los Angeles Times
The lines were moving briskly Wednesday at LAX, with no lengthy waits on one of the busiest travel days of the year. "It's been nothing out of the ordinary," said Nico Melendez, a spokesman for the federal Transportation Security Administration. "We've had
Georgians hope for best as moving time hits Capitol Hill - Atlanta Journal Constitution
WASHINGTON -- With elections over and a new Congress scheduled to convene in January, it's that most special and stressful time on Capitol Hill: moving. The midterm elections resulted in the replacement of nearly 100 members of Congress -- meaning over the
Environmental report for Brasada project in San Dimas moving forward - San Jose Mercury News
SAN DIMAS - The environmental report for a residential development in the San Dimas foothills is nearing completion after emerging through years of controversy. The Planning Commission withheld a decision on the Brasada project's draft environmental impact
Miami Hurricanes moving on without coach Randy Shannon - AZCentral.com
CORAL GABLES, Fla. - His voice nearly cracking, Miami athletic director Kirby Hocutt somberly laid out some of the many reasons why Randy Shannon was right for the Hurricanes. The academic success. Improved recruiting classes. His decades as part of the
Paul rewarded for solid play by moving into Illini's starting lineup - Chicago Tribune
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — For the last few games, Illinois coach Bruce Weber had been hesitant to put sophomore Brandon Paul in the starting lineup, even though Paul had been one of the Illini's most consistent performers on both ends of the floor. Weber just
NHL Capsules - ESPN.com
PITTSBURGH -- Sidney Crosby scored three times after Calgary goalie Miikka Kiprusoff stopped him on a penalty shot early in the game and the Pittsburgh Penguins won their sixth in a row, beating the Flames 4-1 on Saturday behind backup goalie Brent Johnson
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