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Three killed in F/A-18 fighter crash in San Diego

Three killed in F/A-18 fighter crash in San DiegoWashington/Los Angeles  - A US F/A-18 fighter jet crashed Monday into a neighbourhood in San Diego, California, killing at least three people and damaging two homes in the densely populated area, authorities said.

The pilot of the Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet was trying to land at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar after a training mission, when the jet went down about 3 kilometres north-west of the airfield, Marine Corps Corporal Francis Goch said.

F/A-18 fighter crashe in San Diego kills two

F/A-18 fighter crashe in San Diego kills twoWashington/Los Angeles  - A US F/A-18 fighter jet crashed Monday into a San Diego, California, neighbourhood, killing at least two people and damaging two homes in the densely populated area, authorities said.

The Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet was trying to land at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar after a training mission when it went down about 3 kilometres northwest of the airfield, Marine Corps Corporal Francis Goch said.

Jennifer Lopez selling Los Angeles home

Jennifer Lopez selling Los Angeles homeLos Angeles  - Actress-singer Jennifer Lopez has put her luxurious home in Los Angeles' Bel Air neighbourhood up for sale for 8.5 million dollars in a move that suggests she could be leaving the west coast for New York, the Los Angeles Times reported Monday.

J-Lo, her singer husband, Marc Anthony, and their 9-month-old twins currently live in the French farmhouse-style home, but have been the subject of ongoing sightings in the Long Island community of Brookville.

T-Wolves fire Randy Wittman, name Kevin McHale as new coach

T-Wolves fire Randy Wittman, name Kevin McHale as new coach Los Angeles - Randy Wittman became the latest NBA coaching casualty, after the bottom-feeding Minnesota Timbwervolves fired him and named vice president of basketball operations, Kevin McHale, as his replacement.

Wittman's dismissal comes on the heels of a five-game losing streak, including a 29-point drubbing by the New Jersey Nets, and a 23-point embarrassment at the hands of the equally-abysmal LA Clippers (4-16) over the weekend

Allen fires in season-high 35 points, hot Celtics win 12th straight

Allen fires in season-high 35 points, hot Celtics win 12th straightLos Angeles  - Sharpshooting Ray Allen was on fire and the Boston Celtics remained red hot.

Allen scored seven of his season-high 35 points in overtime, and the surging Celtics extended their winning streak to 12 games, with a 122-117 come-from-behind road victory over the Indiana Pacers on Sunday night.

"Ray's just on fire," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. "He had a great game and a great overtime. He hit all the shots when we needed him to."

Barea provides spark as Mavericks hold on to beat

Los Angeles  - J. J. Barea's big second half gave the Dallas Mavericks a victory. His teammates almost gave it back.

Barea scored 20 of his 22 points after halftime Saturday night and the host Mavericks survived a furious late surge by the Atlanta Hawks for a 100-98 victory, their ninth win in
10 games.

German juggernaut Dirk Nowitzki scored 24 points and Jason Terry added 19 for Dallas, which nearly blew a 17-point lead in the last

five minutes. Nevertheless, the Mavs have won four in a row overall and five straight at home.

"We got another win," Terry said. "We're disappointed with the way we finished. But we're excited about the way we played for 45 minutes."

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