1. Saudi Crown Prince heads abroad for medical tests
    ASSOCIATED PRESS RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef has left the country for a trip that includes medical tests. The official Saudi Press Agency says the heir to the throne will undergo the tests during what was described as a "personal vacation." The report Saturday gave no other details on Nayef's location. Nayef, who is in his late 70s, had medical tests in March in Cleveland.
    The Himalayan Times, 12:32
  2. Saudi Crown Prince heads abroad for medical tests
    The Associated Press RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef has left the country for a trip that includes medical tests. The official Saudi Press Agency says the heir to the throne will undergo the tests during what was described as a "personal vacation." The report Saturday gave no other details on Nayef's location. Nayef, who is in his late 70s, had medical tests in March in Cleveland.
    The News Tribune, 12:11
  3. Celtics beat Sixers in Game 7, advance to Eastern Conference finals
    Jimmy Golen BOSTON - The Associated Press Published Saturday, May. 26, 2012 10:55PM EDT Last updated Sunday, May. 27, 2012 12:07AM EDT To Doug Collins, Boston's Big Three is already a memory. "I don't look at them as the Big Three.
    The Globe and Mail, 12:10
  4. Rondo leads Celtics to 85-75 Game 7 win over 76ers
    By JIMMY GOLEN, AP Sports Writer Associated Press May 26, 2012 09:27 PM Saturday, May 26, 2012 (05-26) 21:27 PDT BOSTON, (AP) -- To Doug Collins, Boston's Big Three is already a memory. "I don't look at them as the Big Three.
    SFGate.COM, 12:06
  5. Health systems profess new fervor for cutting costs
    By Reed Abelson / The New York Times Giselle Fernandez is only 17, but she has had more than 50 surgeries since she was born with a rare genetic condition.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:04
  6. Pittsburgh's new immigrants equal brain gain
    Related Media: Polyglot South Hills is home to many of Pittsburgh's new immigrants The Next Page / At home in Pittsburgh: Three immigrant stories By Christine H. O'Toole / PittsburghTODAY BlackBerry in hand, Tek Rimal counts the minutes as he rides the bus from his job at BNY Mellon to his Bellevue apartment.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:04
  7. Results of MLB on May 26
    WASHINGTON, May 26 (Xinhua) - Following are the results of 2012 Major League Baseball (MLB) on Saturday (home team in CAPS): Philadelphia Phillies bt ST.
    Xinhua, 12:03
  8. 'They Eat Puppies, Don't They?': Christopher Buckley, amuser-in-chief
    John Huba Christopher Buckley: his "narrative sets up parallels between the corridors of power and various bedrooms..." By Carlo Wolff Christopher Buckley's latest foray into international affairs is entertaining and topical.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:03
  9. Saudi Crown Prince heads abroad for medical tests
    Associated Press Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef has left the country for a trip that includes medical tests. The official Saudi Press Agency says the heir to the throne will undergo the tests during what was described as a "personal vacation." The report Saturday gave no other details on Nayef's location. Nayef, who is in his late 70s, had medical tests in March in Cleveland.
    Taiwan News, 11:52
  10. Detroit marketing could be a model
    May 27, 2012 | Comments Tweet Email Print Share LinkedIn Tumblr StumbleUpon Reddit Del.icio.us Digg A A Pete Hoekstra's ad with an Asian woman speaking broken English was widely derided.
    Detroit Free Press, 11:51