LOS ANGELES — Zsa Zsa Gabor is back in a Los Angeles hospital to have part of her leg amputated. The 93-year-old Hungarian-born actress broke her hip in July and has been hospitalized several times since. She asked for a priest to read her last rites in August.
NEW YORK — David Arquette’s publicist says the actor has entered rehab. Arquette and Courteney Cox announced their separation in October after 11 years of marriage. They have a 6-year-old daughter, Coco. The 39-year-old actor has appeared in the “Scream” movies and co-starred alongside Drew Barrymore in the 1999 romantic comedy “Never Been Kissed.”
In three weeks, the Super Bowl matchup will be set, and it’s a reasonable bet that Tom Brady and the New England Patriots will be in one half of the bracket.
CARSON CITY– Newly elected Assemblyman Pete Livermore, R-Carson City, can remember the names and addresses of businesses and people along the mail route he worked nearly 50 years ago.
To the editor: Like many valley residents, I happily contributed to the kettles of Salvation Army bell-ringers. To read now that the agency left more than $13,000 in cash in a locked filing cabinet over the holiday weekend boggles the mind (“Charity finds some in the taking mood,” Wednesday Review-Journal).
MIAMI — Andrew Luck threw seven interceptions and 97 incompletions during the regular season. His knowledge of the NFL is less than encyclopedic — more on that shortly — and he settled for a B in the most difficult class he has taken at Stanford, a course on mechanics called Engineering 14.
Orioles pitcher Simon suspect in fatal shooting: Baltimore Orioles reliever Alfredo Simon is the main suspect in a fatal shooting on New Year’s Eve in the Dominican Republic, police in Santo Domingo said Sunday.
Carolyn Edwards, who with four years of experience is the most senior member of the Clark County School Board, hopes to become the board’s next president at an organizational meeting Wednesday.
Rory Reid is finishing his second and final term as a commissioner amid speculation that he might run for Congress.
When it comes to influence in 2010, Las Vegas and U.S. Sen. Harry Reid had it.
