Shields acknowledged that investigators were still runninginto resistance from some residents of the area. "There is a core of people in the community who we believehave information and are not co-operating with investigators."Shields said. Investigators have said they believe the attacks are thework of at least one local resident. Two pipelines and a gas wellhead were damaged in theattacks in October, while the Sunday blast partly destroyed ametering shed at a well south of Dawson Creek, near the Albertaprovincial boundary. There have been no injuries in the incidents, but two ofthe explosions caused small gas leaks (Reporting Allan Dowd, editing by Rob Wilson) Stocks. 
Well, busy week for me with Thanksgiving and spending time with the family and I forget to update.Well this game started off horribly.I go to check on laundry and come upstairs and see the game is 7-0 and Steelers are punting.I rewind and see the kickoff return.4 in the past 5 games, something needs to happen to fix this horrid special teams.Steelers bounced back and went up 17-3 before the Chiefs cut it to 7 before halftime.Steelers get the ball after the half and really need a drive to take control of the game but that doesn't happen.The rest of the way the Chiefs were in control.Heading into OT, the Steelers win the coin toss and I am thinking that we take it down and get a field goal to win.Nope, Ben gets hurt and Charlie Batch comes in.Ben's injury was his own fault.As a QB, you are told to slide, not dive.Batch completes a big pass and from there it was mush.Chiefs get the ball back and march down field thanks to a huge pass play.Sets up a field goal and game.Congrats to the Chiefs. Game balls for the game Steelers Hines Ward.He played well and scored a TD.Chiefs Ryan Succop for his game winning field goal and also Andy Studebaker for his 2 interceptions. This article is also featured on GridironFans . Arkansas' bid for a five game winning streak was denied by the no 15 LSU Tigers last night. The Hogs started off slowly, with Mallet throwing his seventh pick of the year on Arkansas' first possession.

With LSU up 10-3, Trindon Holliday, scampered 87 yards for a touchdown on a punt return, it looked as though the Hogs were in for a long night at the mercy of the Tigers Going in at the half the scoreboard read LSU 17 ARK 6. Something Coach Bobby Petrino said in the locker room got the attention of the down but not quite out Razorbacks, combined with some adjustments from Defensive coordinator Willy Robinson, the Hogs came out for the second half firing on all cylinders. Unfortunately for LSU fans, Arkansas wide out Joe Adams has dealt with adversity this year coming back in just three weeks from a mild stroke, a little helmet to helmet hit was nothing. Two plays later Joe Adams caught the go ahead touchdown pass to put the Hogs up 30-27 with 1:18 left in the fourth quarter. With the Hogs up 30-27 and 1:18 left on the clock, Coach Petrino decided to keep the ball out of Trindon Holliday's hands and squib kick.
The Arkansas defensive line put pressure on LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson, sacking him for a five yard loss on first down, but from there the Hogs went into bend but don't break mode. Arkansas bent all the way to their 24 yard line, setting up a 41 yard field goal attempt for Josh Jasper. With nine seconds Jasper split the up rights to tie the ball game at 30. In the first overtime Arkansas' defense was bound and determined to keep LSU out of the endzone And the suspect Hog defense did exactly that. However Josh Jasper came on to boot a 36 yard field goal to put LSU up 33-30.