It's Monday. Here's what's happening....
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Today is December 6th, the 340th day of 2010. There are 25 days left in the year.
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Kelly tallies hat trick in Sens' win over Rangers.
Kane injured in Hawks win over Flames.
Coyotes' Bryzgalov blanks Ducks again.
Blues beat Canucks to end five-game skid.
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Here's who's celebrating birthdays today: Actress JoBeth Williams (Poltergeist, The Big Chill) is 62; Craigslist founder Craig Newmark is 58; actor Tom Hulce (Parenthood, Amadeus) is 57; comedian Steven Wright is 55; actress Janine Turner (Northern Exposure) is 48.
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Saints end Gamblers' win streak.
Force fall to Sioux City in shootout.
Black Hawks pick up win over Team USA.
Stars rally to beat Des Moines.
Joel Vienneau stands tall as Muskegon Lumberjacks knock off first-place Rough Riders in shootout.
Phantoms extend winning streak.
USHL highlight of the night.
It's Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day and National Cotton Candy Day.
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Jimmy watches Sid the Science Kid.
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Over the weekend the Walt Disney Company hit 100 million Facebook Likes across its more than 200 official Pages.
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Defiant Lumsden vows to be back.
Visit the league's official website, cfl.ca.
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The Guinness record for continuous TV watching is 86 hours and more than a dozen competitors in Hollywood are trying to stay awake through this (Monday) afternoon to break it. Competitors get a five-minute bathroom and food break every hour.
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Here's the Week 13 NFL Schedule:
At Philadelphia Eagles 34, Houston Texans 24
Cleveland Browns 13 at Miami Dolphins 10
At Green Bay Packers 34 San Francisco 49ers 16
At Kansas City Chiefs 10, Denver Broncos 6
At Minnesota Vikings 38 Buffalo Bills14
Chicago Bears 24 at Detroit Lions 20
Jacksonville Jaguars 17 at Tennessee Titans 6
At New York Giants 31 Washington Redskins 7
New Orleans Saints 34 at Cincinnati Bengals 30
Atlanta Falcons 28 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24
Oakland Raiders 28 at San Diego Chargers 13
At Seattle Seahawks 31 Carolina Panthers 14
St Louis Rams 19 at Arizona Cardinals 6
Dallas Cowboys 38 at Indianapolis Colts 35
Pittsburgh Steelers 13 at Baltimore Ravens 10
Monday December 6 8:30 p.m. New York Jets at New England Patriots
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An Indiana man was arrested after mistakenly sending text messages to the wrong person about drugs he was trying to sell. The man sent messages to a deputy prosecutor on her department-issued cell phone.
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Today in Elvis History:
1968 - Elvis Presley received one of 66,000 letters that U.S. President Nixon sent out to potential administrative office holders.
1991 - The Elvis Presley album "Memories At Christmas" was certified gold by the RIAA.
2005 - The 1962 Elvis Presley movie "Kid Galahad" was released on DVD.
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NBC gives us something called The Sing Off tonight. Nich Lachey hosts the five episode event in which the country's top ten a cappella groups perform for America's vote.
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Today in Beatles History:
1963 - The Beatles' first Christmas record was delivered to their fan club.
1966 - The first session for "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" occurred at Abbey Road. The Beatles performed two takes of "When I'm 64."
1967 - The Beatles opened the Apple Boutique in London.
1980 - John Lennon mixed "Walking on Thin Ice." Mark David Chapman arrived in New York City a day after leaving Honolulu.
1986 - Ringo Starr became the first Beatle to get into advertising when he became a spokesman for a wine cooler company.
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Tangled took the top spot at the weekend box office with $21.5 million.
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Today in Sports History:
1960 - Gene Autry and Bob Reynolds were granted the Los Angeles Angels baseball franchise by the American League.
1988 - The Milwaukee Bucks won their 1,000th NBA game.
1990 - The National Hockey League granted a membership to the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Ottawa Senators.
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New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter has signed a three-year deal. (Sounds like the same thing Charlie Sheen's wives sign.)
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Coming Up:
Tonight --
Nothin' Doin'
Tuesday --
NHL Hockey: Tampa Bay Lightning at Calgary Flames 9:30pm EST
Wednesday --
Nothin' Doin'
Thursday --
Nothin' Doin'
Friday --
NHL Hockey: Tampa Bay Lightning at Edmonton Oilers 9:00pm EST
Saturday --
MJHL Hockey: Tampa Bay Juniors at Space Coast Hurricanes 5:00pm EST
NHL Hockey: Tampa Bay Lightning at Vancouver Canucks 10:00pm EST
Sunday --
MJHL Hockey: Tampa Bay Juniors at Space Coast Hurricanes 11:30am EST
NFL Football: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Washington Redskins 1:00pm EST
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That's all for today. See you tomorrow.
1968 - Elvis Presley received one of 66,000 letters that U.S. President Nixon sent out to potential administrative office holders.
1991 - The Elvis Presley album "Memories At Christmas" was certified gold by the RIAA.
2005 - The 1962 Elvis Presley movie "Kid Galahad" was released on DVD.
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NBC gives us something called The Sing Off tonight. Nich Lachey hosts the five episode event in which the country's top ten a cappella groups perform for America's vote.
************************************************
Today in Beatles History:
1963 - The Beatles' first Christmas record was delivered to their fan club.
1966 - The first session for "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" occurred at Abbey Road. The Beatles performed two takes of "When I'm 64."
1967 - The Beatles opened the Apple Boutique in London.
1980 - John Lennon mixed "Walking on Thin Ice." Mark David Chapman arrived in New York City a day after leaving Honolulu.
1986 - Ringo Starr became the first Beatle to get into advertising when he became a spokesman for a wine cooler company.
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Tangled took the top spot at the weekend box office with $21.5 million.
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Today in Sports History:
1960 - Gene Autry and Bob Reynolds were granted the Los Angeles Angels baseball franchise by the American League.
1988 - The Milwaukee Bucks won their 1,000th NBA game.
1990 - The National Hockey League granted a membership to the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Ottawa Senators.
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New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter has signed a three-year deal. (Sounds like the same thing Charlie Sheen's wives sign.)
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Coming Up:
Tonight --
Nothin' Doin'
Tuesday --
NHL Hockey: Tampa Bay Lightning at Calgary Flames 9:30pm EST
Wednesday --
Nothin' Doin'
Thursday --
Nothin' Doin'
Friday --
NHL Hockey: Tampa Bay Lightning at Edmonton Oilers 9:00pm EST
Saturday --
MJHL Hockey: Tampa Bay Juniors at Space Coast Hurricanes 5:00pm EST
NHL Hockey: Tampa Bay Lightning at Vancouver Canucks 10:00pm EST
Sunday --
MJHL Hockey: Tampa Bay Juniors at Space Coast Hurricanes 11:30am EST
NFL Football: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Washington Redskins 1:00pm EST
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That's all for today. See you tomorrow.
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