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New look for NHL next season

Sparked by the return of the Jets to Winnipeg the board of governors approved its realignment plan on Thursday, the National Hockey League announced.
 

NHL unveils realignment plan

The National Hockey League unveiled a proposed realignment plan based on geographic proximity and featuring a playoff format that would include wild card entrants.
 

US Army expands EADS helicopter orders

The US Army has given Europe's EADS a new $181.8 million order for Lakota helicopters, expanding an ongoing contract for the key utility aircraft, EADS said Wednesday.
 

Russia's Yakupov selected first in NHL Draft

Right wing Nail Yakupov became only the third Russian to be selected first overall in the National Hockey League Draft when he was taken by the Edmonton Oilers on Friday.
 

Philip Roth wins top Spanish literary award

US writer Philip Roth, whose works include the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "American Pastoral", has been awarded Spain's prestigious Prince of Asturias literature award, organisers said Wednesday.
 

Obama slams Republicans as new energy "naysayers"

US President Barack Obama Thursday mocked Republican foes who snub his alternative energy plans, comparing them to those who questioned the revolutionary rise of television and automobiles.
 

Phelps caps Columbus swim GP with speedy 100m free

Michael Phelps clocked the second-fastest 100m freestyle time in the world this year to cap a productive three days at USA Swimming's Columbus Grand Prix.
 

Training pays as Phelps wins 200m free

Michael Phelps posted the second-fastest 200m freestyle time in the world this year Friday, signalling that his preparations for the London Olympics are on track.
 

Phelps continues pre-Olympic work

American swimming legend and 14-time Olympic champion Michael Phelps continues his preparations for the London Olympics at the Columbus Grand Prix meet that opens on Friday.
 

Romney's tough line on immigration jars with some

MESA, Arizona (Reuters) - For years, Nora Castaneda watched her Mormon community grow and grow as it drew converts from a burgeoning Hispanic population in Mesa, Arizona. Then, in 2010, it all went into slow motion.
 

Rare mutations tied to breast, pancreatic cancers: study

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Mutations in genes that fix mismatched DNA may put people at extra risk for breast cancer and pancreatic cancer, in addition to their well-known ties to colon and endometrial cancers, a new report suggests.
 

Air pollution tied to higher heart attack risk

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) -- Breathing in dirty air may be linked to a higher chance of suffering a heart attack in the next few days, suggests a fresh look at past studies undertaken by French researchers.
 

Host Senators well represented at All-Star game

(Reuters) - The host Ottawa Senators will have the largest representation at this month's National Hockey League (NHL) All-Star game in the Canadian capital with five players, according to the final roster released on Thursday.
 

Pharmacyclics' blood cancer drug responses rise

SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Interim results from an early stage trial of Pharmacyclics Inc's experimental blood cancer drug show the number of leukemia patients responding to the medicine has increased over time.
 

NHL bosses approve league realignment plan

The NHL board of governors approved a radical realignment plan on Monday to give the league four conferences rather than the current six divisions in two conferences.
 

Stockhouse @ the Bell: Stocks down ahead of jobs report

North American stocks fell Thursday as traders awaited more debt crisis action by eurozone leaders while bracing for a U.S. jobs report to be released on Friday . Today on Stockhouse
 

Wall St mostly dips with payrolls report ahead

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks mostly dipped late on Thursday, as raised hopes for a stellar payrolls report on Friday may be hard to match.
 

Stocks ease after run; Friday's jobs key to rally

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street eased on Thursday after the Dow posted its best run in nearly three years, but hopes Friday's key jobs report would underscore signs of strength in U.S. economy kept investors engaged.
 

Wall St eases after run; Friday's jobs key to rally

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street eased on Thursday after the Dow posted its best run in nearly three years, but hopes Friday's key jobs report would underscore signs of strength in U.S. economy kept investors engaged.
 

More Penn State victims said to emerge after TV interview

STATE COLLEGE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Several more people have told a private attorney they were abused as children by former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, a newspaper reported on Thursday.