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Tuesday, May 8 JERUSALEM (CNN) -- A small number of Israeli tanks entered northern Gaza early Wednesday, taking up positions near the town of Beit Lahiya, Palestinian security sources said. Baseball team struggles to find playing time Kansas can’t catch a break. The rain stopped, the lights work, but for the 15th time this season, the Jayhawks will not be playing when they were scheduled to be playing. Tonight’s game against Rockhurst was cancelled because of a scheduling conflict. 09 F9: An Unlikely Star Is Born Thanks to Digg.com Its a story straight out of Hollywood legend: one moment, youre a lonely little hexadecimal string of numbers with nothing but a bit part in the latest high-tech thriller (HD-DVD v. Blu-ray, in home theaters now). Then, before you know it, youre a star! Your name in lights! Paparazzi are tracking your every move! Lights go out on Broadway NEW YORK — In the end, before they made their way to center ice for one last salute to their crowd, the Rangers finally got a sense of how close they may have come in these Stanley Cup Playoffs. Bright Eyes too good to remain a cult act Phil Spector may be on trial for murder in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom, but his Wall of Sound was alive and well Sunday night just blocks away at the Walt Disney Concert Hall thanks to indie sensation Bright Eyes. Yamaha RX-V661 The Yamaha RX-V661 is a solid, budget AV receiver with HD switching, but its a tough sell when competing models with next-generation HDMI 1.3 features are available for just a few dollars more. A World Apart: Life on the Reservation A world apart, that’s how some describe life on the Navajo Reservation when compared to life in the Valley. For the next several weeks, 12 News will be bringing a series called a “World Apart on the struggles, challenges, and optimism residents face on reservations. City Lights: Our future looks ... well, pretty weird I have some predictions to make, and unlike Nostradamus, Im not going to pussyfoot around. When Nostradamus, the medieval apothecary and seer, made predictions, they were usually of this kind: Something old, new, borrowed ... and great blues Published Feb 11, 2007 - 01:38:37 CST. This group of CDs was a pleasure to review. Two of them — “Storybook” and “Live in Seattle” warrant top ratings, and the others aren’t far behind. For the most part, these are “small-jazz” combos, ranging from trios to quartets and sextets. Talk of the Town: Intersection needs some serious improvements Something has to be done to make some of the major intersections around the city easier to get through at rush hours. Sure its a silly complaint, because all intersections are somewhat hectic at rush hour, but there is a good reason. | ||