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Considering all of the storytelling options available, it seems quite possible that the recently canceled Jericho could return in some form. The executive producers of the series are currently exploring all options, but we have the three best possibilities.
When the government finally built a backup passport center to be used in case Washington became debilitated, it picked a location directly in the path of potential future disaster, the hurricane-prone Mississippi Gulf Coast, which was ravaged by Katrina just a few years ago.
Thailand, the world's largest rice exporter, could face a shortage of rice after skyrocketing prices have encouraged traders to substantially increase their export volumes, Prasert Kosalwit, the director-general of the Rice Department, said yesterday.
Tonight Canterbury's Law moves to its new (temporary?) night. Saturday night is the Kids' Choice Awards. Sunday night Cold Case has a new episode.
Lots of good quotes from Alton, one of my favorites: Alton on why restaurant owner-operators rock: "No one is passionate about making a Big Mac."
For a Philly restaurant crawl, your best bet is surprisingly not Center City. Seems like an obvious choice with so many restaurants packed together, but most cater to tourists and the gems are separated by blocks of lackluster places. (Remember, we want stroll-friendly).
When the NFL owners get together for their annual spring meetings at a swanky resort in West Palm Beach, Fla., next week, they'll examine ways to make the league better. But of all the important items on the agenda, why is hair among them?
To me, this seems like a case of misplaced priorities. As long as the NFL can engage its players' union in getting whipped up over issues like hair length, it might not have to address the really important stuff like concussions, pensions and the lack of care for retired players.
It's not what the Eagles have done to upgrade in the offseason but what they still must accomplish which is of paramount concern to fans accustomed to making the playoffs six out of every seven years, not one out of every three.
After their initial trade offer of a seventh-round draft pick for Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones was declined, the Dallas Cowboys have added a player to their proposal, according to a report on SI.com Thursday.

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