How David Letterman, Jay Leno and Oprah Winfrey pulled off their secret Super Bowl promo for CBS’ ‘Late Show’ – Los Angeles Times Blogs

How David Letterman, Jay Leno and Oprah Winfrey pulled off their secret Super Bowl promo for CBS’ ‘Late Show’ – Los Angeles Times Blogs
To pull off the surprise Super Bowl spot he did with rival David Letterman, Jay Leno flew secretly to New York on the NBC jet last Tuesday and managed to sneak into the Ed Sullivan Theater undetected wearing a hoodie, sunglasses and a fake mustache. Rob Burnett, executive producer of the Late
Low clouds force space shuttle launch delay, NASA will try again Monday to fly Endeavour – Minneapolis Star Tribune
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Clouds prevented space shuttle Endeavour from blasting off Sunday on the last planned nighttime shuttle launch, delaying its trip with a final few building blocks for the International Space Station. The band of low clouds started moving in from the north late Saturday. NASA
Payton s bold calls difference for Saints – NBC Sports
MIAMI – Sean Payton put in an MVP-like performance. From the sideline. The New Orleans coach made all the right calls in the Super Bowl even one that didn t look so good at first, well, it turned out just fine. Thanks in large part to Payton s bravado, the Saints won the first Super Bowl
CIT Names Ex-Merrill CEO Thain as Chairman – Time
(NEW YORK) CIT Group said Sunday it has chosen former Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain to lead the company as chairman and CEO as the commercial lender continues to restructure its business following a brief stay in bankruptcy protection last year. CIT Group Inc., one of the nation’s largest lenders
Paterson meets with lawmakers over future – Poughkeepsie Journal
ALBANY Gov. David Paterson met privately with key Democratic leaders about his re-election plans as questions swirl around the state capitol about a variety of unproven accusations involving the Democratic governor s personal conduct. Paterson campaign spokesman Richard Fife said the weekend
Shockey leaves a mark on Super Bowl this time – Arizona Daily Star
Jeremy Shockey wasn’t in a suite for this Super Bowl. Instead, he was part of the New Orleans Saints’ sweetest victory. Shockey hauled in a touchdown catch for the go-ahead score Sunday night, helping the Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 for their first Super Bowl championship. And for
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