(Adds confirmation, comments, share price) Stocks TOKYO, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Mitsubishi Motors Corp (7211.T)shares jumped 5 percent on Thursday after the Nikkei businessdaily said the company may start supplying France's PSA PeugeotCitroen Group (PEUP.PA) with electric cars from next year. Mitsubishi Motors rose 5.0 percent to 146 yen, faroutperforming the Topix subindex for transport equipment makers.ITEQP.T, which fell 1.1 percent, although a Mitsubishi Motorsspokesman said no such decision had been reached yet. "We are considering collaborating with PSA on electric carsas we said officially last June," said company spokesman FumioNishizaki. The plug-in vehicle, which is powered by a high-performancelithium ion battery, is due to debut in Japan in the summer It runs about 100 miles (160 km) on a single charge. Europe is expected to become a leading market for electriccars as governments rush to offer incentives. The French government is providing subsidies of up to 5,000euros ($6,800) as well as tax breaks for buyers of electric cars,the Nikkei noted. 
For sales in Japan, Mitsubishi Motors currently aims to rollout 2,000 i MiEVs in the year to March 2010 and ramp that up toproduce about 10,000 units in the year to March 2012. The i MiEV is expected to be priced at less than 3 millionyen ($32,410) after government subsidies, the company spokesmansaid. Mitsubishi Motors rival Nissan Motor Co (7201.T) isdeveloping electric vehicles with French partner Renault SA(RENA.PA). ($192.56 Yen) (Reporting by Yumiko Nishitani; Editing by Hugh Lawson) Stocks. Chris Henry was strewn from the back of a pickup truck in a domestic dispute, suffering injuries that ultimately took his life.

But when reading the ESPN report of the story, the line that stood out for me was this: Before the 2009 season, Henry got a new tattoo that matched his new outlook. Below his left ear, in flowing one-inch script, was the world "Blessed." Football fans know about Henry's off-field issues. Understanding how many "second" chances he'd received, Henry cleaned up his act, and acknowledged this with the aforementioned tattoo. He knew he shouldn't still have any career aspirations, but he did, and he was thankful. His season, though, ended early, thanks to an injury on November 8th And now, his life has ended early as well. Bengals president Mike Brown, about Henry: "At the time of his tragedy he was running to daylight." This article is also featured on Imperfect Dynasty.