It's still early in the season and I bet one will happen.But it won't come from the guy named Marshall. Follow Kris Burke on Twitter KBurkeNFL . FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - Militants detonated a pick-up truck full of explosives next to a police convoy as it drove northwest of Baghdad on Saturday, killing five policemen, including a lieutenant-colonel, police said. When I hit the ground, I realized that Lieutenant-Colonel Mohammed was dead."Earlier reports said the attack was carried out by a suicide car bomber but police later said the vehicle that exploded was parked at the time of the blast.Militants continue to stage attacks despite a sharp fall in overall violence in the last 18 months U.S. officials have warned of a possible uptick in violence before the January 31 vote.Police say they believe al Qaeda cells are still active in Garma, in the vast western desert province of Anbar.Anbar was the heartland of the Sunni Arab insurgency against U.S forces until tribal chieftains turned on militants in 2006. The province is now relatively peaceful, but tension among Sunni groups have simmered ahead of next Saturday's vote.(Reporting by Fadhil al-Badrani; Writing by Tim Cocks and Michael Christie; Editing by Jon Boyle) World. 
MILAN, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The Italian city of Milan hasfiled a suit seeking damages from UBS UBSN.AX, Deutsche Bank(DBKGn.DE), JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) and Depfa Bank over thesale of derivatives contracts tied to a 2005 bond issue, thecity said in a statement. Milan, Italy's financial and industrial capital, gave nodetails of how much it was seeking in compensation The bond issue was worth 1.7 billion euros ($2.2 billion). Astudy commissioned by the city in the middle of last year before the global financial crisis worsened in September hadestimated that losses were about 298 million euros on thederivatives.Spokesmen for UBS, Deutsche Bank and Depfa declined tocomment A spokesman for JPMorgan could not be immediatelyreached. The derivatives swapped a fixed rate of interest on thebonds for a variable rate and enabled the city to repay the debtin yearly installments.(Reporting by Ian Simpson; editing by Dominic Evans). ) There were many surprised by the unveiling of Nascar's first five hall of fame inductees. Including one who was a virtual lock, The King Richard Petty."That wouldn't have been my pick, Anybody that won 105 races and didn't make the cut somebody ain't adding right," Petty said of Pearson.Former driver and now TV analyst Ned Jarrett, also a finalist, said he voted for Pearson.He had to be next on the list, Jarrett said I was surprised that he did not make it. My thought all along was there should be more inductees in the first class.

They formed a committee about a year and a half a go and asked people what they thought it should be. "They interviewed (son) Dale and I together and we both thought there should be more.David Pearson is hall-of-fame material no matter how many people go in. If they don't like me, they're going to vote for somebody else anyway, so that's all right. I'm happy."Its hard toargue against the "silver fox" getting in with the first class when you look at his numbers. As mentioned by Petty, he has 105 wins which is second only to the king himself. When you consider that he never ran a full season, its even more incredible.Pearson's achievements included, 301 top fives,366 top ten's and 113 poles.