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Robin Gibb, A Bee Gee and symbol of disco era, dies at 62 (video)
21 May 2012, 8:57 am
Robin Gibb, A Bee Gee and symbol of disco era, dies at 62 (video) By BEN SISARIO The New York Times Published May 21, 2012 07:46AM MDT Robin Gibb, one of the three singing brothers of the Bee Gees, the long-running Anglo-Australian pop group whose
chirping falsettos and hook-laden disco hits like “Jive Talkin’” and “You Should Be Dancing” shot them to worldwide fame in the 1970s, died Sunday in ...
Rangers coach accuses Devils of flopping; Prust banned for Game 4
21 May 2012, 12:39 am
Now it’s boiling, as matters turn crucial. A one-game suspension for Brandon Prust,
chirping and sniping from coaches and players, one team belittling the other as divers — the gloves are coming off in this Battle of the Hudson. Rangers coach John Tortorella’s admitted “gamesmanship,” ridiculed as “comical” by...
Focus turns to rare breeds Sunday at Garfield Farm
20 May 2012, 3:38 pm
CAMPTON HILLS – Tim Christakos of Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry spent much of Sunday afternoon at Garfield Farm Museum surrounded by chicks – the fluffy,
chirping, fit-in-the-palm-of-your-hand kind of chicks.
Brett Lawrie goes berserk, throws helmet at umpire
16 May 2012, 12:12 pm
Arguing balls and strikes is generally a no-win game for hitters, pitchers and managers in Major League Baseball.
chirping over a questionable strike call usually results in an early shower. That was the case for Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie on Tuesday night at Rogers Centre, but before he left the diamond, he went a little bit crazy . Read full article >>
Win has Magpies chirping
26 April 2012, 10:12 pm
Sharrod Wellingham says Collingwood's one-point Anzac Day win could turn the Magpies' season around
Bluebirds and chirping sparrows
26 April 2012, 11:37 am
While the weather on Monday and Tuesday was a bit of a curveball for man and beast alike, by first light on Wednesday the sound of upbeat chirps and warbles once again emanated from the woods out back. While the robins, cardinals and noisy flickers were all on hand, it was the bluebird that caught my attention. Unlike past encounters, the male, though it flitted from time to time, never strayed ...