1. England start Hodgson era with victory over Norway
    England goalkeeper Robert Green under pressure. England launched the Roy Hodgson era in positive fashion with victory over Norway via Ashley Young's goal - but midfielder Gareth Barry gave them an injury scare. Young earned England their first win over the Norwegians since 1980 with a clinical finish after only nine minutes of this Oslo friendly. But it was worrying to see half-time substitute Barry last only 26 minutes
    The Times of Malta, 12:12
  2. Leona Lewis: I'm thrilled to be back on X Factor
    The Bleeding Love singer said yesterday: Б─°I am really excited to be a guest judge at the auditions in London. Б─°The X Factor is where it all started for me and now IБ─(tm)m back...
    The Sun, 12:11
  3. The media flack for Obama
    By Jack Kelly / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette As their wagon train passed through southern Utah in 1857, settlers bound for California were attacked by a Mormon militia.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:04
  4. 2Do This Week: Cultural Events Around Town
    Joe Giblin Esperanza Spalding, who won the Grammy for Best New Artist in 2011, making her the first jazz artist to win the award, will perform Friday at the Kaufmann Center, 1825 Centre Ave., as part of "Live From the Hill." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette TODAY R&B crooner Freddie Jackson performs at the All White Cabaret at the Greater Pittsburgh Coliseum, 7310 Frankstown Ave., Homewood, at 9 p.m. Jackson's hits include "Rock Me Tonight (for Old Times Sake)" "Jam Tonight"
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:03
  5. Pennsylvania closes in on health IT network
    By Bill Toland / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Within two years, Pennsylvania should have in place a first-generation, Internet-based communications network that allows for the exchange of patient health data among doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, insurers and, eventually, the federal government. It will be - according to its advocates - one of the great nonclinical medical advances of our age, carrying with it lofty expectations that it
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:03
  6. Avonworth wins big in the Kelly Awards
    Rebecca Droke/Post-Gazette Brooke Tate, left, as Mrs. Lovett and Nathan Pool as Sweeney Todd perform in the finale of the musical "Sweeney Todd" at the 2012 Gene Kelly Awards at the Benedum Center on Saturday night Rebecca Droke/Post-Gazette Students from Avonworth High School perform in the finale of the musical "Sweeney Todd" at the Gene Kelly Awards at the Benedum Center Saturday night. Related Media: OnStage blog: Kelly Awards boost arts and dreams with scholarships
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:03
  7. The common ground of worlds apart: essays by Gerald Stern and Marilynne Robinson
    Norbert Lempert Gerald Stern: "Writing a kind of diary of the mind." Kelly Ruth Winter Marilynne Robinson: For her, "a sense of lonesomeness teaches people their uniqueness." By Bob Hoover / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette These aging American writers seem to have little in common, but after reading their recent collections of essays, I found they share similar concerns about American culture, especially religion.
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12:03
  8. Olympic torch route, day 9: Aberystwyth state of mind
    Author Niall Griffiths predicts an equivocal welcome from his maverick hometown on the edge of Europe Share Tweet this Email Niall Griffiths guardian.co.uk, Sunday 27 May 2012 07.00 BST The National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth seen from across the Rheidol valley on a summer evening.
    The Observer, 11:53
  9. Mackinac Conference: It's still all about the D
    May 27, 2012 | Comments Tweet Email Print Share LinkedIn Tumblr StumbleUpon Reddit Del.icio.us Digg A A Photo illustration by Eric Millikin/Detroit Free P By Paul Egan Detroit Free Press Lansing Bureau Filed Under Local News Politics/Election 2012 Mackinac Conference Mackinac Island Lansing Related Links Tom Walsh: Aiming for a healthier approach for an ailing city Ron Dzwonkowski: A conference about Detroit on Mackinac?
    Detroit Free Press, 11:52
  10. 'X Factor' judges back Sharon Osbourne return
    Published Sunday, May 27 2012, 09:13 BST | By Colin Daniels | 2 comments Recommend 1 Tweet 6 Tweet 0 The X Factor judges have backed Sharon Osbourne to fill the vacant spot on the panel. Louis Walsh, Tulisa ґContostavlos and Gary Barlow endorsed the former judge to return to the show as Kelly Rowland's replacement, five years after she quit over her strained relationship with Dannii Minogue. © NBC Universal © Rex Features / McPix Ltd
    Digital Spy, 11:48