SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2012 THE SIGNAL What's HOT on the HOT videos Here are the results of the latest poll on TheSignal.com. How do you think the Lakers will finish the season? Who cares? I don't follow them. (88 votes) Not making the playoffs. (13 votes) Just barely making the playoffs and being eliminated early. (30 votes) With a Western Conference title.
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18, the 323rd day of 2012. There are 43 days left in the year. On this date in the SCV: In 2011, deputies began a search for a man who allegedly commited a home invasion and armed robbery in Canyon Country. The suspect was reported to have gained entry into a residence by holding an object to a female victim's back. Today's Highlight in History: On Nov.
18, 1942, "The Skin of Our Teeth," Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prizeallegory about the history of humankind, opened on Broadway. Ten years ago: U.N. arms inspectors returned to Iraq after a fouryear hiatus, calling on Saddam Hussein's government to cooperate with their search for weapons of mass destruction. Actor James Coburn died in Beverly Hills, at age 74. Five years ago: Pakistani President Gen.
Pervez Musharraf's government Associated Press University of California, Davis, student Mike Fetterman, receives a treatment for pepper spray by UC Davis firefighter Nate Potter, after campus police dismantled: an Occupy Wall Street encampment on the campus quad in Davis, on Nov. 18, 2011. dismissed a lastditch U.S. call to end emergency rule, a after a visit by Deputy Secretary of State John day Negroponte. A methane AP ODD NEWS Turkey causes power outage in Wis.
county SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (AP) Maybe this turkey was trying to launch a pre-emptive strike before Thanksgiving. Utility officials say a turkey flew into a power line in Sheboygan County on Saturday morning. A Sheboygan Press report says the contact knocked out power for about 1,500 people. We Energies spokeswoman Cathy Schulze says the outage was reported just before 8 a.m.
She says power was restored to all but a handful of homes and businesses within an hour. Christie won't answer Twinkie query NEWARK, (AP) New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he wasn't about to take the bait: a question dealing with that quintessential junk food, Twinkies. So when asked Friday at a news conference about TV schedules Evening 8:30 9:00 Awards Amazing Race The Good Local Burgers Fam. Guy Storage Storage Walking Dead The Walking Republic Finding Bigfoot Big Momma's House 2 Il Presents Piers Morgan Dumber Superstorm Austin Shake It Ice-Coco SportsCenter Soccer in Handcuffs Wars The Next New Moon Homes Property Pawn Superstorm High Holiday Spin Mom 2 Jersey Shore Aquamarine Evil Zombie Day Wizard of Oz Country Master of the Sister Sister Wives Bourne Ultimatum Dragons Oblongs Yachts Extreme Raymond Order: SVU Law Order: With Dr.
Drew Rehab With Baske Rules House Boardwalk Dexter blast ripped through a coal mine in eastern Ukraine, killing 101 miners. Chris Daughtry's band won favorite pop-rock album for "Daughtry," as well as breakthrough artist and adult contemporary artist at the American Music Awards. MTV Arabia, an Arab version of the popculture channel, began broadcasting. One year ago: In an incident that prompted national outrage, campus police at the University of California, Davis used pepperspray on nonviolent Occupy protesters (the school later agreed to pay $1 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the demonstrators). Selfhelp author James Arthur Ray was sentenced to two years in prison for leading an Arizona sweat lodge ceremony that was supposed to offer spiritual enlightenment but instead resulted in three deaths.
Syria agreed in principle to allow dozens of Arab observers into the country to oversee a peace plan. Birthdays toys, school supplies and hygiene items for needy children overseas. This project of international Christian relief and evangelism organization Samaritan's Purse, seeks gift-filled shoe boxes during National Collection Week Nov. 12 19. Anyone can drop off a packed shoe box at Grace Baptist Church, 22833 Copper Hill Drive, Saugus, 800- 353-5949.
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