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NEW YORK ( AP) ? ? “ A representative for says The will return Monday after a sudden break due to the ailing health of the star' s mother. The show last week substituted repeats for scheduled shows on Wednesday and Thursday. At the time, the network said only that the cancellations were because of " unforeseen circumstances. " Colbert is expected to address his absence on Monday. His 91- year- old mother, Lorna Colbert, is ill.


Earlier on Twitter, Colbert thanked those who had offered " thoughts and prayers. " Colbert' s father, James Colbert, and two of his brothers were killed in an airplane crash in 1974.


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USA TODAY Sports Weekly Publishes Special Edition NFL Forecast ' 08 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 12, 2008 Mc. Lean, VA - A special edition of USA TODAY Sports Weekly devoted to the upcoming 2008 NFL season hits newsstands today. The Sports Weekly NFL Forecast ' 08 is the ultimate preseason football guide for NFL fans. • An in- depth report on all 32 teams, with analysis of each team' s offense, defense and special teams; depth charts; recap of all picks from the 2008 NFL draft; full 2008 schedules; and 2007 results. • Power Rankings in which our USA TODAY experts gauge the strength of the teams after the draft and free agent changes. • Fantasy evaluation of who' s up and who' s down going into next season. The special edition has five covers across the USA: The national cover is the New York Giants' Eli Manning.


Regional covers are New England Patriots' Randy Moss; Pittsburgh Steelers' Troy Polamalu; Dallas Cowboys' Terrell Owens and San Diego Chargers' Shawne Merriman. The Sports Weekly NFL Forecast ' 08 will be on sale at newsstands through June 23, 2008 at a cover price of $ 4. 95. The preview issue can be ordered by calling 1- 800- USA- 1415 or by visiting .


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New York Mets manager Terry Collins, arms crossed, looked stonefaced. Mike Pelfrey, towel around his neck, stared into space from the dugout. New York Mets manager Terry Collins, arms crossed, looked stonefaced.


The Subway Series finale had been filled with promise for the Mets.


They won Friday' s opener to reach . 500 for the first time since they had been 4- 4.


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And then the Mets derailed. Not as swiftly or as dramatically as in the first Subway Series game at new Yankee Stadium & mdash; remember Luis Castillo? & mdash; but an especially painful defeat nonetheless. The Yankees scored eight runs in the bottom of the seventh, sending 13 men to the plate but getting only one extra- base hit.


Derek Jeter' s two- run single off Mike Pelfrey and Alex Rodriguez' s 55- foot, bases- loaded single against Pedro Beato keyed the Yankees to a 9- 3 victory. " It leaves a bad taste in your mouth, " Pelfrey said. " I thought I threw the ball well and, obviously, the seventh inning ruined the whole day for me, ruined the whole day for the team. " The Mets lost. . .


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Exciting, outside- the- textbook presentations of our nation' s history abound in Philadelphia, and can be a great way to get kids and history- phobes to enjoy learning about the past. The National Constitution Center & nbsp; presents a fun, multimedia experience that explains the evolution and importance of the Constitution.


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On the other side of the city, the Mummer Museum & nbsp; explores the history and significance of that quirky tradition that has beefy Italian men dressing up like drag queens and parading down Broad Street every New Year' s Day. Like most old cities on the East Coast, Philly is meant to be walked. Center City & nbsp; is tiny& # 8212; about 2& # 189; mi by 2 mi, from river to river and from South Street to Fairmont Avenue. Try walking from the Schuylkill to the Delaware in a day, swerving from neighborhood to neighborhood. You can hit Rittenhouse Square, & nbsp; Washington Square, Society Hill, Old City, & nbsp; and Queen Village & nbsp; ( also called Southwark) .


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Geno' s says it perfected the iconic Philly sandwich.


While both serve up equally heaping portions of sliced rib- eye steak, grilled onions, and melted cheese on freshly baked bread, the lines of regulars out front have strong opinions about which is best. Philadelphia' s house museums tend to get lost in the shuffle, but there' s no better way to soak up history than to see how people really lived. In Society Hill, check out Powell House, & nbsp; a 1765 Georgian Mansion, and Physick House, & nbsp; a Federal- style home built in 1768 and named after Dr. Physick, the doctor who invented carbonated soda. Elfreth' s Alley & nbsp; in Old City is the longest- continually- residential street in America; one home has been turned into a museum, but if you' re lucky you might catch one of the twice- yearly tours when residents open their homes to the public.


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A reenactment of the Battle of Germantown happens here the first Saturday of October.


Philadelphia' s positively bursting with hidden gardens if you know where to find them: Bartram' s Garden, & nbsp; home to John Bartram, the country' s first botanist, is a short drive south of the city and has an extensive Colonial garden that slopes up from a riverbank.


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If you have to be stuck in an airport, it might as well be Austin- Bergstrom International Airport ( ABIA) , generally regarded as one of the most pleasant airports in the United States. Neither tiny nor overwhelmingly large, it' s modern, easy to navigate, and reasonably user- friendly. It even frequently has live music, with area musicians playing concerts on stages at two airport taverns& # 8212; quite appropriate for the " live music capital. " Also, rather than rely on the same chains you' d see in St. Louis, Denver, or Seattle, the concourse' s restaurants have a decidedly local slant, with branches of the Salt Lick, Matt' s El Rancho, and Waterloo Ice House, to give travelers their first taste ( or in some cases, farewell taste) of barbecue and Tex- Mex, Austin style. In addition to the usual souvenir shops and newsstands, Wi- Fi is available ( for a fee) , and Power.


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DURBAN, South Africa & # 8211; & nbsp; The president of says it' s his " duty" to help Pyeongchang secure the 2018 Winter Olympics and bring the global event to a new region in Asia. President is in Durban to promote Pyeongchang' s third consecutive bid for the games in a three- way competition with Munich and Annecy, .


Pyeongchang is considered the city to beat as it seeks to become the first Asian city outside of to host the Winter Games. Sapporo hosted the games in 1972; Nagano in 1998.


Two days before the IOC vote, Lee told a small group of international reporters Monday: " I consider this as a duty, as a mission to deliver the games for Asia. " He adds " it is our aspiration to become a mecca for winter sports. "


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A new Senate convenes and prepares to legislate amid a transformed political landscape. Well talk with two freshman Senators, one a Tea Party favorite, and the other, whos filling Vice President Joe Bidens old seat. Well ask both Senators how they plan on making their mark in the new session.


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NBA players who just finished a season capped by the highest rated championship series in more than a decade are concerned about how their labor dispute and a potential work stoppage before next season will affect their surging fan base. NBA players who just finished a season capped by the highest rated championship series in more than a decade are concerned about how their labor dispute and a potential work stoppage before next season will affect their surging fan base.


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