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RENTON, Wash. — Matt Hasselbeck is ready to make his first start in six weeks on Sunday when the Seahawks play first-place Arizona.
Coach Mike Holmgren said Monday his three-time Pro Bowl quarterback has been cleared to practice with the starting offense Wednesday. Barring the unforeseen, Hasselbeck will then start his first game since he hyperextended his right knee in a loss at the New York Giants on Oct. 5. A surgeon in Los Angeles found that a bulging disk in Hasselbeck's back was affecting a nerve and weakening the knee.
The Seahawks are 1-4 without Hasselbeck. They are 1-3 with him, and seem headed to early elimination in the NFC West.
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The Rockettes of Radio City Music Hall will bring a little big of New York to Dayton with their "Radio City Christmas Spectacular" on Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 25-26, at the Nutter Center. The show will feature 24 Rockettes, six more than the New York show; the company's trademark Living Nativity scene, ice skating and Santa, of course.More »
If Buffy the Vamipre Slayer has taught us nothing else, it's that teens, vampires and love affairs make for good entertainment. In "Twilight" new girl Bella is swept up in a passionate and dangerous romance with Edward, a mysterious teen vampire. More »
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Call it comfort food, gourmet style. From crab raviolis with vanilla lobster sauce, to a hand-cut and brined pork chop served with a fig jam, to a simply "Big-Ass Cake" that's a chocolate lover's dream, Amelia's has the potential to become a destination restaurant — worth the drive to Bellbrook. More »
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