Steve McPherson, president of entertainment for ABC, has criticized the Nielson ratings in the aftermath of his programming plans falling short of expectations. McPherson alluded that he believes the ratings are inaccurate, stating that "It's not just people sitting at a single television at home. We have to get as much of that viewership measured as possible. Anything in hotels; anything in bars. I mean, there's tons of tons of television that is watched that is not counted." McPherson refused to officially elaborate, but remarked that he hoped Nielson would consider incorporating viewers watching at dentist's and doctor's offices, blood donation centers, sports eateries, and homeless shelters.
According to federal investigators, both engines are missing from a US Airways plane that crashed into the Hudson River on Friday. Divers have been dispatched in an effort to find the missing engines; sonar is also being utilized. In a completely unrelated story, 18 year old Donald Darko was crushed to death by an airplane engine that fell through his home in Virginia.

Meanwhile, the plane, which early reports indicate was crashed after flying into a flock of geese, is being pointed to as another case of Mother Nature fighting back against pollution.
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