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Blog Buzz: Bush, Barack-as-Neville, GOP nominee Nostradamus and More (US News & World Report)
The GOP's troubles and reaction to Edwards.

Terrebonne ends spring on good note (The Houma Courier)
HOUMA Terrebonne football coach Gary Hill had plenty of reasons to smile following Thursday s spring scrimmage against Morgan City at Tom B. Smith Stadium.

Experience vital to United's perfect blend (UEFA News)
The spirit of 1999 lives on for long-serving Ryan Giggs in the old heads who are guiding Manchester United FC's pursuit of a third European Champion Clubs' Cup.

Uganda: Museveni And UPDF, Sir Alex And Man U (AllAfrica.com)
In 1986, two seemingly unrelated events took place in two parts of the world.

Neville has a big future, insists Ferguson (Evening Standard)
Sir Alex Ferguson has given Gary Neville a boost by insisting that he will be Manchester United's right-back next season.

Proline Academy trip leaves indelible mark (The Monitor)
The cold in Portsmouth was unbearable. The players were freezing, their hands feeling paralysed. Midfielder Mohammed Ali Feni left the pitch early, dizzy and short of power to brave the conditions. Striker Patrick Edema departed almost simultaeneoulsy, having aggravated a troublesome ankle.

Captain' Ferdinand wins new deal at United (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has signed a new contract that will keep him at Old Trafford until 2013, the English champions announced Thursday.

Sounds like you need some A.C. this summer (Philadelphia Daily News)
Even in the heat of the summer, it seems that most concert promoters treat Atlantic City and other beachfront Jersey locales like a three-night town. And this year, more than in the recent past, talent bookers are targeting their mostly weekend attractions to a really grown-up (say, 30-plus) entertainment-seeker who wants an easy, safe bet.

FOOTBALL STATS (Daily Mail)
Fixtures, results and tables from around the world including the Champions League... more

Fergie driven on by fear of failure (Fox Sports)
Sir Alex Ferguson has claimed the fear of never experiencing European glory again has driven Manchester United.