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ARIZONA CARDINALS MICHAEL STONE
Arizona Cardinals safety Michael Stone in the first half against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. on Sunday, Nov. 21, 2004. (UPI Photo/Nell Redmond)

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Mike Smith made a pair of first-period goals stand up by stopping 34 shots Wednesday, lifting the Phoenix Coyotes to a 2-1 victory over San Jose.
Michael Stone ignited a three-goal Phoenix second period Thursday that rallied the Coyotes to a 4-2 victory over Detroit.
Ryan Suter scored the tying goal in the final minute of regulation Wednesday and Mikko Koivu tallied in overtime to bring Minnesota a 4-3 win over Phoenix.
Jarome Iginla and Curtis Glencross each scored a late goal Sunday, rallying the Calgary Flames over Phoenix 5-4.
 Celeb breakups, weddings and babies
Despite the staggering number of media outlets dogging their every move, some celebrities still managed to shock the world with their marriage, divorce and birth announcements in 2012.
Mayim Bialik and husband to divorce
U.S. actress Mayim Bialik said in a blog post Wednesday she and her husband, Michael Stone, are divorcing after nine years.
Bialik keeping all her fingers
Actress Mayim Bialik said via Twitter she will keep all her fingers after TMZ reported one digit was nearly severed in a car crash.
Mike Smith turned aside 42 shots in recording his fifth shutout of the season Saturday, carrying Phoenix to a 3-0 win over San Jose that ended a five-game skid.
Irish loyalist Michael Stone has been found guilty of attempting to murder two Sinn Fein leaders in an attack on Stormont Parliament in Northern Ireland.
A British loyalist was charged in Belfast Saturday with attempting to kill Sinn Fein leaders Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness.
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson