Friday, March 19, 2010
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Rory Sabbatini displays support for Amy Mickelson''s battle with breast cancer at the Byron Nelson Championship.

Crab industry in turmoil as N.L. processors refuse prices

Brazil''s Supreme Court on Wednesday threw out a bid by a political party to stop a 9-year-old boy from being taken to the United States to live with his father. But the boy''s return to the U.S. is likely to be delayed by further legal appeals.

New footage shows Jon Gosselin leaving her Pennsylvania house at 7:30 a.m. March 13

Famous siblings Samantha and Mark Ronson prowl about New York''s SoHo with their posse, including rapper Q-Tip. The group ate lunch at Bar Pitti.

Tom Hanks is back as Dr. Robert Langdon from the DA VINCI CODE for the prequel ANGELS & DEMONS. We''ve got the cast and crew in Rome for the premiere.

Howie Kendrick talks with FS West after L.A.''s 3-0 win over Seattle. Kendrick went 1-for-3 with a solo home run for the Angels.

Joey McIntyre of the boy band New Kids on the Block arrives at the Miami International Airport in Miami, FL.

The Phillies took the best road record in the majors into New York Wednesday for their game with the Mets. The Phils were 21-9 away from home prior to the game.

A Michigan man who killed three swimmers at a river on the Wisconsin border showed no remorse Thursday and told the victims'' parents they just needed to get over the deaths, shortly before he was sentenced to life in prison

FUEL TV talks with 14-year-old Alessa Quizon, the younger sister of professional surfer Kristen Quizon. Learn the locations of her favorite beaches.

Marlins General Manager Michael Hill offers his take on his team so far this season. Find out which two members of the team have made improvements.

Jessica Alba, Jimmy Fallon, Jennifer Connelly and Jessica Biel host the Revlon Run/Walk in New York City. Catch the stars launch the runners into Times Square

Thomas Lennon & Robert Ben Garant from RENO 911 have also written for A NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 2: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN. Go on location to the studio lot to get the low-down on how the twosome create laughs for big & small screens.

Reds minor league manager Rick Sweet has big league potential. Hear why he thinks he''s ready for the majors.

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