1. This Week's Must-See TV: 5 Shows You Shouldn't Miss
    Published Sunday, May 27 2012, 09:00 BST | By Morgan Jeffery and Daniel Sperling | Add comment Recommend 0 Tweet 4 Tweet 0 © ABC It's a case of hello/goodbye in this week's TV Picks, as The Voice, The Apprentice and Grey's Anatomy all bow out in dramatic fashion (though hopefully only one will feature a death) and acclaimed US thriller Revenge makes its UK debut. And if after all that telly watching you want to feel like you've actually
    Digital Spy, 11:48
  2. Rabbis relish reunion
    By CHRISTINA MITCHELL | Courier-Post Staff Rabbi Jerome David calls his son a mensch, and he has a story to back the claim. Benjamin David - who will become senior rabbi at Mount Laurel's Adath Emanu- El July 1 - was a student at Cherry Hill High School East and newly licensed to drive.
    CourierPostOnline.com, 11:47
  3. Up for Bid, a Piece of Perfection
    By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI Published: May 26, 2012 Once upon a perfect game, Yogi Berra leapt into Don Larsen's arms. Enlarge This Image Associated Press The uniform that Yogi Berra wore during Don Larsen's 1956 World Series perfect game brought $565,000 at auction.
    New York Times, 07:22
  4. Paperback Row
    By IHSAN TAYLOR Published: May 25, 2012 THE LAST WEREWOLF, by Glen Duncan. (Vintage, $14.95.) Jake Marlowe - a wry, lustful, centuries-old werewolf - has slipped into an existential crisis in Duncan's playfully brainy novel.
    New York Times, 07:12
  5. Sassy Rap and Afro-Brazilian Beats
    By JON PARELES Published: May 25, 2012 Rye Rye Enlarge This Image Alejandro Garcia The rapper Rye Rye. Breaking news about the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia and more. Go to Arts Beat " A sortable calendar of noteworthy cultural events in the New York region, selected by Times critics. Go to Event Listings " Enlarge This Image Jim Anderson The Canadian songwriter Cold Specks. Enlarge This Image Fred Pacifico
    New York Times, 07:10
  6. Scots Reveal Mixed Mood About Queen's Jubilee
    The Queen Street road sign in Scotland's famous town of Aberdeen James Matthews, Scotland correspondent Politics and history have helped shape a different relationship between Scotland and the monarchy than exists south of the border - creating a mixed mood for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. It is often said that republican sentiment and geographical distance disconnect Scots from the Monarch so often described as the "Queen of England".
    Sky News, 06:13
  7. Scots Reveal Mixed Mood About Queen's Jubilee
    Tweet Politics and history have helped shape a different relationship between Scotland and the monarchy than exists south of the border - creating a mixed mood for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. It is often said that republican sentiment and geographical distance disconnect Scots from the Monarch so often described as the "Queen of England". A recent YouGov survey found that more Scots take national pride from comedian Billy Connolly than from the Queen.
    Orange News, 06:01
  8. Human rights Б─і or just an excuse for Strasbourg to tell Britain what to do?
    Is this really about prisoners being allowed to vote? Or an excuse for Strasbourg to tell the British what to do? Share Tweet this Email David Mitchell The Observer, Sunday 27 May 2012 Comments (...) Illustration: David Foldvari Last August, in this newspaper, I responded as follows to the fraught question of whether or not prisoners should have the vote: "I think it's fine either wayБ─і To be honest, I don't give a damn and I don't think I would if I were in prison, either."
    Guardian Unlimited, 04:00
  9. Cheryl's (fake) Voice
    The Girls Aloud star, 28, had promised to sing live for her first TV appearance since she was axed from X Factor USA last year. But fans claimed Chezza lip-synched while dancing to new track Call My Name to close the show. A source there said: Б─°It would have been hard for Cheryl to have sung through the whole performance Б─" it was such an energetic dance routine. But IБ─(tm)m sure people will be disappointed if they expected her to sing throughout.Б─²
    The Sun, 03:11
  10. Stanley Cup final will be a familiar affair between the Kings and Devils
    Eric Duhatschek | Columnist profile | E-mail EL SEGUNDO, Calif.- Globe and Mail Update Published Saturday, May. 26, 2012 5:58PM EDT Last updated Saturday, May.
    The Globe and Mail, 03:10