Some hopeful fans of the 1986 movie 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' are hoping that a recent appearance by actor Mathew Broderick in a Super Bowl commercial preview on youtube will spark interest in a sequel. Do you think Hollywood should make a sequel to this classic movie?
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— Francie Schenck, owner of Joolz
Get a recap of Thursday's high school sports action as the East Rochester boys basketball team defeats Williamson in a low-scoring affair to improve to 11-2 on the season.
BOYS BASKETBALL: East Rochester 38, Williamson 35 | Dundee 70, Red Jacket 65 | H-AC 56, South Seneca 47 | Gates Chili 65, Greece Arcadia 55 | Pavilion 43, Keshequa 42 | Letchworth 63, Warsaw 58 | Avon 44, Le Roy 37 | York 55, Geneseo 42
WRESTLING: South Seneca 54, Marion 16 | Letchworth 42, Brighton 39
HOCKEY: BK/EI/Wayne 4, Webster Schroeder 3
GIRLS BASKETBALL: HF-L 80, Brighton 38
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The show, which won 10 Tony Awards on Broadway in 2002, is reported to be "uproariously funny."
Newt Gingrich promises that by the end of his second term as president, the United States will have established a permanent "American" colony on the moon. Mitt Romney has promised that if he is elected, America will be awash in jobs (but only for those here legally). If re-elected, Barack Obama promises that he will make the United States tax code fair for everyone, even if Republicans control the House and want to keep tax breaks for rich people. What's not to love about election years?