The three biggest news-makers have one thing in common on Tuesday - none of them seem likely to get four years.
American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday, all but guaranteeing a new beginning for the company that won't resemble its present self within four years.
Conrad Murray, the doctor convicted of killing Michael Jackson, has been sentenced to four years behind bars. And on Tuesday, Michael Jackson's mother said four years wasn't enough.
Unfortunately, four years will actually be too much, as experts say the controversial death doctor will probably serve only two years behind bars - if that.
Last but not least we have GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain, who admits that he may drop his bid for the White House in response to continuing accusations of affairs and sexual improprieties.
As it looks, Cain won't get the four years he wants either.














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