US – Tuesday, March 16
Quite the bright, Buble personality
For three very successful records, Michael Buble has reinterpreted standards. But when it came to last fall’s hit album, “Crazy Love,” the pop/jazz singer decided it was time to start telling his own stories and included two originals, including the Sinatra-esque “Haven’t Met You Yet.”
 
Jets Lose more than a coin toss
It’s tempting to say only the Jets could sign a future Hall of Fame running back and leave everyone talking about the coin toss they lost. This isn’t the time, though, for a same joke about the Jets.

 
Cabbies, patrons fight over plastic
Pub crawlers rejoiced when city officials mandated credit card machines in all taxicabs last year, putting an end to late-night ATM visits. But as they try to pay with plastic, many riders report being told the machine is broken, only to find it magically fixed when the driver learns the customer’s last dollar bill went to the bartender.
 
Belly dancing: More than a hippie shake
Combining a cardio workout with mental relaxation, a typical one-hour belly-dancing class will strengthen and shape the body. Arina Djakova of the London Dance Academy tells Metro how to turn the dance into a full- body workout, from the shoulder shimmy to the snake arms.
 
Devils bust out early, beat Bruins
Clarkson's two points lead Devils to 3-0 first-period lead. Devils have chance at Atlantic division lead when they host Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
 
Edwards’ lover talks to magazine
John Edward’s mistress, Rielle Hunter, spoke for the first time about their scandalous relationship that resulted in a love child in a lengthy interview with GQ magazine that hits newsstands today. Some excerpts:
 
No Dance, but they’re playing
Tommy Amaker was surely something just south of exhausted yesterday afternoon, but the Harvard men’s basketball coach was still smiling. 
 
Published 02:25, November the 20th, 2009
 
Jimmy Clausen, right, has hit Golden Tate, left, for 18 completions and two touchdowns in the last two weeks. Jimmy Clausen, right, has hit Golden Tate, left, for 18 completions and two touchdowns in the last two weeks.
 

Big East roundup: Luck of the Huskies

1 Does Connecticut (4-5,1-4) have a shot against Notre Dame (6-4)?
It seems like everything should add up for UConn in this one. Four of its five losses have come by less than five points, so a break should swing its way. And it will, only not against the nation’s No.

5 Passing attack. Charlie Weis may already be on his way out, but Saturday is another chance for Jimmy Clausen to improve his draft stock. The junior should light up a defense that gave up 480 yards to Cincinnati’s backup quarterback two weeks ago. No worries for UConn, though, it should beat Syracuse and USF to gain bowl eligibility.

2 Who is the most overrated coach in the Big East? Now that Steve Kragthorpe proved worthless in Louisville, this honor goes to Jim Leavitt at South Florida. The Bulls start hot then flame hot once October hits. Last week’s 31-0 loss to Rutgers was inexcusable. In the nation’s deepest recruiting turf, USF should be fairing much better in the Big East.

3 Who is the most underrated player in the Big East? Isaiah Pead, Cincinnati’s final commit in 2008, is turning out to be one of the most exciting players in the Big East. Pead can bounce off defenders at will and is one of the conference’s leading rushers with 687 yards and eight touchdowns. Pead’s performance may be the biggest reason why Cinci continues to roll without Tony Pike.

4 Has Rutgers (7-2, 2-2) turned the corner ?
That win total is misleading when you take into account who RU has beaten — Howard, FIU, Texas Southern and Army. It really needs to beat West Virginia Dec. 5 to earn some real credibility on the national level.

5 Will the bye week hurt Pitt’s momentum? No, it should only help it. Dion Lewis could use the extra rest after rushing for 152 yards in a win over Notre Dame, especially if next week’s matchup with West Virginia turns into a shootout. Don’t worry about Pitt sleepwalking into this one, both teams are always ready for the intense rivalry, the Backyard Brawl.

 
 
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