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Denzel Washington
Listen: Eminem & Sia Preview New Song in 'The Equalizer' TrailerA snippet of the song plays underneath intense scenes from the movie, which finds Washington playing a man who inadvertently takes on the Russian mafia.
"Safe House" Tops The Box Office For President's Day Weekend
Denzel Washington And Will Smith To Remake 'Uptown Saturday Night'
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All About Friends
I'm pretty sure I've talked about friends here before...maybe I haven't but felt like I have because I feel so strongly about all of the connections I've made here in the blog world.
The thoughtful, kind and loving things bloggers do for their friends are astounding to me. Someone you may never "meet" in real life can become one of your very closest friends.
You share your highs and lows, laughs, heartache and struggles with each other.
I've been so blessed to make so many wonderful connections here. I've gotten help, advice, cheering and support.
And again, this year, Myya and I head to visit some awesome blog friends we've made! This is real, people. These relationships are genuine and valid.
I was surprised with a beautiful candy bouquet the other day in the mail from a dear blogging friend. It amazed me, surprised me, and made me unspeakably happy.
It also, once again, humbles me to know all of these great people. I'm truly blessed to know you all.
I'm actually not here today and guess what? Another one of my dear and fabulous blog friends stepped in at the very last minute and offered to take over and keep things running over here for me while I'm absent.
If you've ever done guest posts, you know that it can be a pain, both on a time constraint issue and just coming up with that content can be a challenge. Especially when you have a thriving blog of your own!
So the rest of this week, please welcome and show her tons of love like my loyal France followers always do for me.
Kelley designed my new blog layout, she blogs, she has 2 littles, a husband and is a stay at home mom who recently accepted a job to help someone out and has a lot on her plate! Her blog hosts linkies, does shares recipes, crafts and bits about her life as a momma.
But again, so gracious, she offered to come keep everyone company while I'm gone.
All that's left to say is see ya later and be on the look out for the hilarious (seriously, i lol'd for reals) guest posts by Kelley.
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2010 Digest & 2011 Goals
Happy New Year!
Well, another year is over. I didn't accomplish my reading goals, but I came pretty close. I'm satisfied.
50 New Books
Not quite: I read 50 books total, including 3 re-reads.
Best: I Capture the Castle/Hunger Games Trilogy
Worst: Shadow of the Wind/A Lady of Persuasion
6 Non-Fiction Titles
4 White Whales
Not quite: read 2, started a third. I don't think I'll ever get around to reading those Russians.
Roald Dahl Catalog
Nope. I didn't even actually try to do this in the end. My enthusiasm for Dahl's work sort of petered out by very early in the year.
For 2011, my reading goals will be:
- 50 books total
- 8 non-fiction
- 4 white whales (probably Madame Bovary, Wind Up Bird Chronicle, Anna Karenina (again), and TBD)
- The rest of Fitzgerald
1. Bovary and WUBC are actually not so bad. And well, when it comes to the Russians, you know I'm biased. Mine would be Don Quijote, and like, Pynchon or something.
2. I've started WUBC no fewer than 5 times. I'm very hopeful about 2011's 6th effort. As for Bovary (3 previous attempts), I'm currently about 20% into the new Lydia Davis translation and enjoying it a great deal. Report to come!
3. Oh! I would say don't give up on Dahl. His stuff is still among my favorites. But I understand if you're not in the mood :)
I applaud your tackling of the white whales. I got a Kindle recently, which is terribly fun. I downloaded a bunch of the "oldies but goodies" (aka the freebies). I am most of the way through Sons & Lovers. But was really slogging in the middle. I'm having mixed feelings about Lawrence.
Wind Up Bird... sigh, I still haven't picked up again. I made it through half, about, but felt too abused in general by Murakami.
Thanks for posting all these reviews! Now that I'm getting into reading again, I marvel at your tempo.
4. Rach,
I too feel abused by WUBC, but feel left out for not having read it (of what, I don't know). I am determined get through it one day, hopefully that day will be in 2011.
As for Dahl, I will likely get around to his whole body of work. I haven't met a book of his I didn't like. I just, as you mentioned, haven't been in the mood.
Hooray for your Kindle! I am a big fan of mine, though I admit I often still buy books. Sometimes, I just want to turn pages, you know?
5. I've read a bunch of Murakami, and you know, if you read WUBC that's really all you need to get a sense of his work - I'm pretty sure most of his books are variations (and lesser ones) of it. Kind of like Auster that way.
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Joining the community of thinkers
I am a member of a community of thinkers.
I challenge each community in the software industry to:
* reflect and honor the practitioners who make its existence possible;
* provide an excellent experience for its members;
* exemplify, as a body, the professional and humane behavior of its members;
* engage and collaborate within and across communities through respectful exploration of diverse and divergent insights;
* embrace newcomers to the community openly and to celebrate ongoing journeys; and
I believe that leaders builders in each community have a responsibility to exhibit these behaviors, and that people who exhibit these behaviors will become leaders the community’s builders.
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”A community of thinkers” by Liz Keogh, Eric Willeke and Jean Tabaka is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License. Continue reading
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12 Agile Adoption Failure Modes by Jean Tabaka
“Most organizations have suicidal tendencies”. -Jean Tabaka
Update: Adding the video from Agile Australia mentioned by Mike Alber.
Day 1 – 9.45am – Jean Tabaka from Zoltan Deak on Vimeo. Continue reading
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Rough Day for Incumbents in Birmingham and Tuscaloosa Runoff Elections
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{}{}{}{}{} Sherman Collins Jr. will now represent District 1, Daagye Hendricks takes over in District 4 and Cheri Gardner will now represent District 6.
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July 7, 2012 4:34:36 PM PDT
A suspicious suitcase that shut down the 1100 block of Lincoln Avenue in San Jose this afternoon contained only a typewriter and does not pose a threat, according to police.
The suitcase has been collected by police, and the businesses and roadways in the area have been reopened, according to Officer Jose Garcia.
Police said that at about 12:48 p.m. they received reports that there was an unattended dark-colored Samsonite brand suitcase near a bench in the plaza of a shopping center at 1165 Lincoln Ave.
Neighboring businesses, including an outdoor farmers market, were evacuated for the investigation and the bomb squad was called in.
Garcia said the owner of the suitcase remains unknown, and police do not suspect any criminal activity or intent in the incident.
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The mother of an American writer being held hostage by ISIS pleaded directly with the leader of the Iraqi terror group in a new video, begging him to "please, release my child."
"As a mother, I ask you justice be merciful and not [to] punish my son for matters he has no control over," Shirley Sotloff says, speaking directly to the camera in the new video and addressing ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as the "caliph." "I ask you to use your authority to spare his life."
"I want what every mother wants, to live to see their children's children. I plead with you to grant me this," Shirley Sotloff says. The new video appeared today on the Middle Eastern news outlet Al Arabiya and was obtained by ABC News.
Captured Journalist Steven Sotloff Noted for His Heartfelt War Reporting
The Price of Freedom: Inside Terrorist Hostage Negotiations
What Is ISIS?
Freelance reporter Steven Sotloff, 31, was last seen alive at the end of the disturbing video which showed the beheading of American journalist James Foley. The black-hooded ISIS militant in the video spoke directly to President Obama, calling on him to end American airstrikes against ISIS targets in Iraq.
"The life of this American citizen, Obama, depends on your next decision," the masked man says, holding Sotloff by the collar of his shirt.
Despite the shocking video and strongly-worded message from Sotloff's captors, the U.S. has not yet halted the air strikes.
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Chris Soules and Witney Carson
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Ralphie May joins Adam, Gina, and Bryan for a live podcast at the Irvine Improv.
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Beth Stelling and David Wild
Beth Stelling joins for a podcast about dealing with drunk fans, Angelina Jolie’s ovary removal, and dealing with Scientologists. David Wild is also in studio for a round of Nicaraguan Name That Tune.
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Jo Koy
Jo Koy returns for a podcast about pay per view parties, hookups on the road, and butt injections on the black market.
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Alex Beecroft, author of fantasy and historical fiction featuring gay characters
Some kind person has made me an Alex Beecroft Wikipedia Page! Thank you so much, whoever you are, and I hope you don’t mind if I quote your bio of me, which is considerably more to the point than the one I wrote myself.
Alex Beecroft was born in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and grew up in the wild countryside of the English Peak District. She studied English and Philosophy before accepting employment with the Crown Court where she worked for a number of years.Now a stay-at-home mum and full time author, Alex lives with her husband and two children in a little village near Cambridge and tries to avoid being mistaken for a tourist.
I grew up on a diet of Science Fiction and Fantasy novels, at a time when everyone felt those things were not for girls. I firmly believe that you should read (and do, and be) whatever the hell you like so long as it isn’t harming others, and if that does make you something of a misfit, in my opinion society needs its outcasts and outsiders to keep it from fossilizing altogether.
I suspect that what unites my love for historical fiction with my love for fantasy fiction is a keen desire to escape into a different world from our own, once in a while. The worlds of historical and fantasy fiction may not be perfect, but they are strange and wondrous – it’s refreshing to be able to leave the mundane behind. When you come back, hopefully you realize that our world too is quite bizarre, and can enjoy it more for the holiday.
Speaking of bizarre – I’m a keen morris dancer with the Ely and Littleport Riot womens’ border morris side, and I’m also a musician for the Coton Morris Men, having learned to play the pennywhistle in 2011. I’m also a member of the Regia Anglorum reenactment society, which portrays British history between 950-1080 AD, and a currently lapsed but possibly rejoining member of the 18th Century reenactment society the Mannered Mob. As a result of which, when the zombie apocalypse comes, I’ll be well placed to hole up on an island, make my own food, clothes, fire, shelter and entertainment, and defend myself with axe, spear and bow.
You may be wondering “why is a straight woman writing gay romance?” In my case I write m/m romance because those have been the stories that have come into my head since I started writing at age 11. I feel I’m hardwired to write fiction with gay characters – it’s part of who I am. However, if you’re interested in a more thorough debate on why women in general write m/m romance, there is a good starting point for your research here at my livejournal:
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Pita Pizza
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• 405 kcal
• 20%
• Fat:
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• 28%
• Carbs:
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• 13%
• Protein:
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• 39%
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• 15%
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I buy several bags of pita bread and keep them in the freezer. Just heat the oven to 400, spread the sauce on a frozen "crust" (no need to defrost) and sprinkle on cheese and toppings. Bake fo...
I'm giving this 5 stars, even though I changed the recipe. I just love finding a way to have pizza, if you want to eat whole grains instead of white flour. I think this is more low carb than h...
I sprayed my pita with cooking spray and saved a few grams of fat. I have since made this with green and red peppers, sliced mushroom and red onion, zucchini. Very quick and delicious.
I really enjoyed the pizza especially the crispy crust (I used the oven). It was quick and easy.
This was fun! I used "garlic and herb" pitas, added some green bell peppers, chopped red onion, and some thinly sliced canadian bacon. I also used "pizza cheese" (a combo of cheddar and moz). Bo...
What a great appetizer! You can obviously do so much with this recipe to suit your own tastes. For something a little different, try using tortillas in place of the pita and top with either toma...
Quick and easy dinner for a busy night. I also use bagels when I am out of Pita Bread.
I added pesto, sun dried tomatoes and artichoke hearts--- Yum. Mu husband likes to add red sauce to make it more like a pizza. We make these weekly.
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Chocolate Coffee Kiss
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I am one of those odd people that enjoy coffee while I am winding down to go to bed, this one is a keeper for me! A few cups of this at the office and ya might just like your boss! ;)~ Great t...
Ohhhhhh, this was SO nice! I used less liqueur in general than called for, Godiva White Chocolate liqueur rather than creme de cacao and eliminated the Grand Marnier altogether (never did care ...
Very good recipe! If you like liqueurs, this is great. For those of you who don't like a really strong alcohol taste, try cutting the amount of liqueurs in half.
This was really good. I didn't have any creme de cacao liqueur, so I subbed Godiva liqueur and it turned out fine. I also went heavy on the whipped cream. YUM!!
I loved this! I didn't use as much chocolate as called for...I just hit my cup w/ a squirt or two. I had this as an after-dinner coffee & it was the perfect finish...thanks!
Yum! I'm not a coffee drinker and loved this!
The best coffee drink ever!
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Posted: Tuesday, April 06, 2004
Two more pieces of the Tulia lawsuit settlement fit into place Monday as Potter County and Canyon approved the deal during commission meetings.
After receiving an update from Assistant County Attorney Scott Brumley, Potter County commissioners approved the settlement 4-0. Commissioner Manny Perez was absent.
The county will pay $50,000 to settle, without acknowledging any liability in the case.
"Most people have this underlying feeling that, if you're not guilty, why pay anything?" Commissioner Joe Kirkwood said. If the county went to litigate, court costs would exceed $90,000 just to get started, he said.
"When it's personal, private money, you might look at it from a different route. Given all the facts that we have, we're saving the taxpayers money in this situation," Kirkwood said.
Brumley agreed with Kirkwood.
"Ultimately, Potter County has a good point to make, but sometimes you simply can't afford to make your point," Brumley said.
Canyon likewise agreed to a settlement payment without accepting any liability.
Canyon's insurer, the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool, will pay $150,000 on behalf of the city, Borger, Pampa, and police chiefs Jerry Poston of Borger and Trevlyn Pitner of Pampa, City Attorney Chuck Hester said.
Canyon has paid a $1,000 deductible to its insurer for the claim.
Throughout the month, counties, cities and individuals will be approving a $1 million settlement in the federal lawsuit related to the 1999 Tulia drug sting.
The members of the Panhandle Regional Narcotics Trafficking Task Force were sued by former defendants in the sting operation after they were pardoned and had their charges dropped.
The settlement was agreed upon by all parties except Tom Coleman, the Swisher County undercover agent whose investigation is at the center of the controversy.
The city of Amarillo agreed to a separate, $5 million settlement last month.
One clause in the non-Amarillo defendants' settlement states that they won't sue the plaintiffs for any currently known claims related to the investigation, but leaves open the possibility that parties could sue for defamation arising out of future claims.
"If later we learn of facts that we don't know now," Brumley said, "or just as importantly, if in the coming media blitz - books, movies, all that kind of stuff - there was possibility of some kind of defamation or something like that, we didn't want to hamstring any of our officials who might want to vindicate themselves."
Potter County will pay the settlement out of a fund through which it insures itself for claims up to $175,000.
For claims above that amount, the county uses outside insurance.
Potter's settlement payment is greater than that of Randall County, which will pay $25,000 - $12,500 for the county and $12,500 for Sheriff Joel Richardson - because of factors relating to Randall's insurance and what the county has paid in legal costs, Brumley said.
"At this stage in the game, Randall County has expended as much as we have," Brumley said. "The difference is more in form than in substance."
Once all parties have signed the settlement, it will become official when the plaintiffs file a motion to dismiss.
Also of note
In other business, Potter County commissioners approved a resolution opposing the tax changes Gov. Rick Perry has proposed for school finance.
Kirkwood cited a Globe-News report that 244 counties have passed similar resolutions.
"We certainly need to be included in that," he said. "We need to send a clear message that they (the proposals) can really destroy counties."
Among several complaints, the commission disagrees with the governor's proposal to put elected officials on local appraisal districts because that would make the boards susceptible to influence, said Commissioner Bill Thomas.
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Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 2004
GLADEVILLE, Tenn. - Michael Waltrip avoided a crash that took out the top four drivers with two laps to go, and won the Pepsi 300 on Saturday at Nashville Superspeedway.
Rookie Clint Bowyer was racing rookie Kyle Busch for the lead coming out of Turn 2 on lap 224 when he tapped Busch's Chevrolet. Busch started to spin, and Johnny Benson ran into the back of Bowyer, sending the trio and Robby Gordon into the infield.
Waltrip drove past the crash by hugging the wall.
NASCAR ruled that Waltrip had already passed Johnny Sauter when the caution came out and the field was frozen, giving Waltrip his 11th Busch Series victory and first since August at Bristol.
"We were lucky for sure," Waltrip said.
"The first thing I thought when I drove out of the smoke on the back straightaway was the Red Sea had just parted. I drove out of the smoke and into Victory Lane."
It took NASCAR time to figure out the finishing order because Gordon came across the line third followed by Bowyer, Busch, Kasey Kahne and Benson. The unofficial list had Sauter second followed by Kahne, Bowyer and Gordon.
Sauter wasn't happy with NASCAR's decision, thinking he was ahead of Waltrip when the field was frozen and that he should have won the race. Talking to reporters, he said he would bite his tongue because he doesn't need to get into more trouble.
Then he let loose on television.
"I think NASCAR is doing everything they can to keep me from winning races and accumulating points," he said.
Waltrip countered that drivers must maintain a reasonable speed back to the line.
"He got involved in the crash and did not maintain a reasonable speed," Waltrip said. "So I'm sure it's easy for Johnny to complain he should've won. But he just doesn't know the rules."
Bowyer, filling in for Kevin Harvick on the car owned by Richard Childress Racing, tried to make it very simple as he led 104 laps. He looked ready to become the fastest driver ever to win a Busch race in just his second event on the series.
But debris on the frontstretch forced the fifth caution and led to a restart with five laps remaining.
"I wish it'd never come out," Bowyer said. "I definitely had the car to beat on a long run. I just didn't need that last caution."
Busch passed Bowyer in Turn 3 on lap 223, then Bowyer tapped him and ran by him coming out of Turn 4. They kept fighting until the crash happened. Busch said he was trying to get to the bottom of the track when Bowyer hit him for the second time.
Waltrip said his crew came into this race with a car setup it had used last year, and he liked how he was running. But he was caught up with Ron Hornaday on lap 155, tearing up his Chevrolet. He was able to stay with the lead lap.
"It's no secret that it's OK to spin people out nowadays. We saw it this season a lot lately. Only problem with that tactic is it generally doesn't work at a place like Nashville or a big track," Waltrip said.
"Those cats were racing hard to get their first win obviously. They piled up the first five guys trying to do it."
Defending champion David Green finished 10th. Pole winner Martin Truex, who started 39th after being forced to his backup car because of a practice crash, was 23rd. Bobby Hamilton Jr. started on the pole and led 78 laps, but he had tire trouble and finished 27th.
Waltrip, a regular on the Nextel Cup series, has an eight-point lead over Green in the Busch standings, and is considering running the rest of the season in a bid for the title.
"You know it's certainly intriguing to see if the logistics would work and we could figure out a way to do it," Waltrip said. "It's not totally out of the question."
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WT improved to 6-2 while Northwest Mossouri fell to 7-4.
Forward Celeste Stevenson scored 15 points, going 11-for-11 on free throws, and grabbed eight rebounds, moving into the No. 3 spot on the Lady Buffs' career scoring and rebound lists. The senior from Abilene improved her career totals to 1,647 points and 696 rebounds.
Senior forward Vasha Adams recorded her second consecutive double-double Monday with 11 points and 11 rebounds.
WT had four players score in double figures for the second straight game. Guard Suni Jo Petty scored 16 points, including four 3-point goals, followed by Stevenson's 15 points. Guard Sassy Pyburn made four 3-pointers and finished with 12 points while Adams scored 11.
The Lady Buffs finished 9-of-17 from 3-point range while the Bearkats were only 6-of-31 from behind the arc. WT also outscored Northwest Missouri 14-4 from the free-throw line.
Defensively, the Lady Buffs limited the Bearkats to 29.9 percent shooting from the field.
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Jailhouse Blues
Your editorial on the prison industry (“Prison Nation,” 3/9) paints a shocking picture. It would be helpful to remind ourselves that while the terminology varies, there are only three goals of imprisonment: the punitive (punishment for offenses), the rehabilitative (reintegration of the offender into civil society) and the protective (restraining the offender from doing further harm). It might be helpful if judges were required to declare the weight of each of these factors in any prison sentence.
The concept of prison term limits might also profitably be explored. While the public might need to be protected from some felons indefinitely, does locking a person in a cell for over 10 years add any likelihood to the possibility that the prisoner will be rehabilitated?
Robert V. Levine
Collegeville, Pa.
History’s Mysteries
While reading Emilie Griffin’s review of Help My Unbelief, by William J. O’Malley, S.J. (“The Quest for Certitude,” 2/23), I was taken aback by the statement that “the Roman Catholic Church seems to be the original from which the others branched.”
I suspect that the Orthodox churches would disagree quite vehemently with that statement. Until 1054, when the formal schism occurred between the Eastern churches and the Latin rite church, there was no Roman Catholic church.
The Roman Catholic church is better described as the largest survivor of the original churches instead of “the original.”
Jim McCrea
Piedmont, Calif.
Many thanks to Mary M. Foley for sharing her experiences as a pastoral minister (“Exceptional Pastoring,” 3/9), and many thanks to America for publishing her article. Having worked with and for parish coordinators in my many years of parish work, I applaud them all for their hard work and dedication to the mission of the church.
Billy Gargaro
Norfolk, Va.
Hold That Applause
We are kidding ourselves if we think that stories such as that told by Mary M. Foley about her experiences as a pastoral minister (“Exceptional Pastoring,” 3/9) are good news. How is it good news when Foley’s position was terminated on a whim? How does this help women or the church?
We need to recognize that the emperor has no clothes. There are untold numbers of women called to serve the church who are not welcome. That is the real vocation crisis. Rather than propping up the old system with absurd organizational maneuvering, we need to embrace the women who are eager to be pastors to God’s people right now.
Peg Conway
Cincinnati, Ohio
Playing Politics
In your editorial on the need for a “truth commission” to investigate the Bush administration (“Truth and Prosecution,” 3/23), you follow the path of others on the extreme and hysterical left, taking it as a given that crimes have been committed by the Bush administration and its legal advisors. You will be amazed to learn that there are many who disagree with you and think you are advocating the highly destructive and vindictive course of trying to criminalize the decisions of your political enemies.
Dennis O’Brien
San Francisco, Calif.
Policing the Police
Luke Hansen, S.J.
Chicago, Ill.
More Light, Less Heat
The column by John F. Kavanaugh, S.J., on the recent controversy over President Barack Obama’s scheduled appearance at the commencement ceremony at the University of Notre Dame (“Outrages,” 4/13 online edition) is a fine contribution to the dismal story of Catholic attacks on Obama, the first president in quite a while who seems genuinely committed to seeking the common good. Beyond the particular issue, what is most disquieting is the latent venom in so many Catholics, just waiting to be called into action by some poisonous standard-bearer.
Of course the issue of abortion is a serious one; but it is a complex issue, not one best dealt with in haste or by over-simplification. It is a great pity that the American bishops do not choose to lead by recognizing the complexity of the issue on which they are called to teach, and then teaching in a way that produces more light and less heat.
In the resultant moral vacuum, it is no surprise that demagogues can whip up the masses on matters whose complexity they have not explored. And I wonder how many of them have reflected on the fact that this man they apparently hate is breaking his back trying to save their jobs, their pensions and perhaps their way of life.
Paul Lakeland
Fairfield, Conn.
Straw Man
In his recent column (“Outrages,” 4/13 online edition), John F. Kavanaugh, S.J., criticizes a commenter named “James” on an Internet blog for contradictions in his denunciation of President Barack Obama’s scheduled appearance at the University of Notre Dame. But picking on the weakest person on the other side of an issue is a little too easy, almost like pulling the wings off a fly. At this point, 15 American bishops have expressed reservations about the actions of the University of Notre Dame. How about addressing their concerns? Or should one be satisfied to demonstrate merely that one is smarter and more civil than some random person with an ax to grind?
Andrew Strada
Cleveland, Ohio
When I read the excellent article about Karl Rahner, S.J., by Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J. (“Reading Karl Rahner,” 3/30), I was struck by his statement that we “are the truth of lives that only love can guarantee. Thus, knowledge is only momentarily an end in itself; it must always be guided by love....”
Only an hour earlier, I had heard a radio interview with a clinical psychologist who works with Alzheimer’s support groups. He spoke of a woman who regularly greeted her husband when she visited him in an Alzheimer’s care facility with the question: “Do you remember who I am?” One day, before she asked the question, he said “I don’t know who you are, but I love you.”
Aren’t these two expressions from different sources amazingly reinforcing and sublime?
Jack Zuercher, S.J.
Omaha, Neb.
Conspiracy of Silence
Kudos to Kate Blake for her superb article on the ethical treatment of animals (“Our Responsibility to All Creation,” 3/23). It was both articulate and informed. The church justly and properly advocates for the rights of the poor and voiceless all over the world, standing on the side of the defenseless in both word and action. At the same time, the church (and by extension, all of us who worship a gentle God) appears oblivious to the needs and welfare of another voiceless group: animals. There seems to be a conspiracy of silence with regard to the suffering of animals, whose sad fate is a life lived under intensive farming conditions, followed by death in a slaughterhouse.
It strikes me as quite incongruous that many people who bring their animals to church every October to have them blessed might later that same day enjoy a Sunday meal of roast beef.
In this critical time, when our stewardship of God’s creation should be of deep concern to all of us, Blake’s article is very timely.
Deborah Dyer
Newton, Mass.
Joanne Hughes | 8/23/2009 - 4:40pm
Antonio and I often speculate on the way the human race is going to feel when they find out ,as they surely will not too long from now, that animals understand, feel, think, and love in ways far beyond anything we human beings know anything about. When people find out what cannibals and torturers they have been in doing these things to these amazing beings, people will have topay "reparations" ,as the writer of this article says near the beginning. Those reparations will be the terrible sorrow and horrible guilt humanity will have to experience at having been so egregiously wrong for so many millenia.
People have a great talent to find all kinds of very clever ways of avoiding the truth in order to do what they want, which in this case is to "enjoy the taste" and to feel righteous and to blame others for their own complicity. "I don't kill them myself, somebody else does that for me so I don't have to watch it." They do all kinds of things, "turn a blind eye",engage in crass ignorancechis is intentionally not wanting to know the truth, refusing to admit their own mistakes, lying to themselves sayiing that animal don't feel pain,etc.etc.
It is the worstl kind of moral weakness not to be able to admit one's errors and to continue to pat one's ego blatantly looking in the mirror at the face of the truth!
The article, which starts out sounding and feeling so good, finishes by telling the reader that the animals are OURS to OWN and to USE, to KILL and to EAT, As long as we are nice tto them in the process.
Love from Mom
ROBERT LEVINE | 4/16/2009 - 9:47pm
Recognizing that I suffer not only from pride when a letter of mine is published, but also from verbosity, editorial shortening is expected and generally welcome. This time, however, the knife cut deeply, to extent that key thoughts I was trying to convey were discarded. Those "key points" were intentionally controversial, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, and not likely politically (nor perhaps religiously) correct. If I went too far over the edge, it would have been, I think, better to discard the whole, than to cut out the heart. Therefore, I offer for the electronic record, additional text which had followed the published wording: While the public might need to be protected from a felon indefinitely, does locking a person in a cell for over, say, ten years, add any meaningful likelihood of rehabilitation, without becoming punitive to the extent of being cruel and inhumane? Or would a cumulative adult sentence of over ten years for multiple felonies not also be vindictive and/or pointless? I would suggest that after the ten year limit, the offender be banished. With some creative thinking, a suitable location could surely be found. If the "ten year" number seems inappropriate, any other suitable number could be substituted. If the concept of "banishment" seems inappropriate ....
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1. Never enough
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Quote Originally Posted by msucurt View Post
thanks. Ill try that next time. Ill probably just buy standard 85/15 or even 70/30 and see what happens.
So, if one were to do this with the following, what is the final % if one were to follow the procedure on
Or as least a close approx.
roughly under half the fat left, so no worse than
90/10 - > 95/5
85/15 - > 93/7
70/30 - > 85/15
and possibly even less fat than those...
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2. I got the good old 80/20 for 1.89 a pound by me.....great for a keto diet lol
3. Quote Originally Posted by EasyEJL View Post
i still like buying the 73/27, pan frying it as crumbles then rinsing with boiling water after draining the fat. you end up with leaner than 96/4, but at less than half the price. Can get the 73/27 for under $2 a lb, the 96/4 is usually around $4.50-$5/lb
That only works if you want your beef well done. I prefer mine medium-rare, so the 93% lean is the only option for me
4. Never enough
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true, but when i am doing the volume food for day to day, the ability to make up 5lbs of beef at once and store it in the fridge a week is worth more to me than enjoying it
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5. i regularly eat 93/7 ground beef
burgers and crumbled with pasta
6. Quote Originally Posted by flex13 View Post
Hey fellas usually I just grab a ball of frozen meat from the freezer toss it on the pan and chop it up then eat. I was wondering if it is much worse to just make a hamburger patty toss it on the grill and just add one slice of chesse and no bun then it. I mean it cant be adding anymore calories beside the cheese correct? The only reason I ask this is because I have been on a strict routine with what I eat but over the weekend I was at my sisters and she had a left over hamburger in the fridge and I was starving so i just took it out and eat it and it was actually real good. let me know fellas....the beef i always use is just regular ground meat from the butcher!
You guys gotta try Bubba Burgers. They are sold in the frozen section of most supermarkets. I know I know..a frozen burger? Well..holy ****...one of the juiciest burgers I have ever had. Probably not the healthiest but rank very high in the flavor department.
7. Quote Originally Posted by EasyEJL View Post
roughly under half the fat left, so no worse than
90/10 - > 95/5
85/15 - > 93/7
70/30 - > 85/15
and possibly even less fat than those...
Some info from one of my resources regarding lean meats:
The USDA figures one of the leanest beef cuts to be double bone sirloin steak.
A 12 oz sirloin, dry broiled and trimmed, yields 6.6 oz of meat, including 1.8 oz of fat. When you exclude the 107 grams of water content (57%) which has 0 calories, the lean meat left is 61 grams. The fat left is 19 grams including 9 grams of saturated fat. Lean meat (protein) is 4 calories per gram, fat is 9 calories per gram..so this works out as:
Fat - 19 grams x 9 calories=171 calories=41%
Protein - 61 grams x 4 calories=244 calories=59%
Total - 415 calories
So...one of the best lean cuts is still 41 % fat. 19.5 % saturated fat. That's way above the government health reccommendations of 30 % total fat, 10% saturated fat. All other cuts of beef are even fattier. Pork is worse.
Note: The book is a few years old so those government reccomendations may have changed. Hope this tidbit provides some insight and something to ponder on.
8. i am so hungry right now
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Week two of 20mg sd and 600 mg stano and I feel like I have a mild hangover constantly. I'm assuming this is the lethargy from the sd. If I bump the stano to 800 will it knock it out?
2. Maybe. Try it.
3. I had similiar feeling.. I uppped dosage of hawthorn berry and celery seed extract and it started to help.
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Maybe. Try it.
You have such Wisdom.
5. Up your carbs by 50-100g
6. yes, up the carbs and take in more water....
7. Thanks for the replies, I'll try upping the carbs b4 adding more stano into the mix.
8. just finished a similar cycle and regret not upping the stano to 800 or even a gram
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1. TB 500 w/ Prolotherapy??? Counteracts each other? or ok?
Prolotherapy cause an inflammatory response to intiiate your bodys healing process
While TB 500 causes an anti-infammatory response, but also promotes collagen synthesis and healing???
am I off, or would taking TB 500 and undergoing prolotherapy be counteractive ?
2. bump to this - anyone have any information on if these two would coutneract?
3. not familiar with TB 500, maybe you could shed some light, I am familiar with dextrose prolotherapy and you are correct, it is used to re-initiate the inflammatory response to eventually allow the body to heal itself, the only evidence I had read was on idiopathic coccydynia and it was mildly effective
4. after doing 5 minutes of research i found :SourceStem Cell Project Group, The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo Metropolitan Organization for Medical Research, 2-1-6 Kamikitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 156-8506, Japan.
Thymosin β4 (Tβ4) is a major intracellular G-actin-sequestering peptide. There is increasing evidence to support important extracellular functions of Tβ4 related to angiogenesis, wound healing and cardiovascular regeneration. We investigated the expression of 'Tβ4' and 'thymosin β10', a closely related peptide, during skeletal muscle regeneration in mice and chemotactic responses of myoblasts to these peptides. The mRNA levels of 'Tβ4' and 'thymosin β10' were up-regulated in the early stage of regenerating muscle fibres and inflammatory haematopoietic cells in the injured skeletal muscles of mice. We found that both Tβ4 and its sulphoxized form significantly accelerated wound closure and increased the chemotaxis of C2C12 myoblastic cells. Furthermore, we showed that primary myoblasts and myocytes derived from muscle satellite cells of adult mice were chemoattracted to sulphoxized form of Tβ4. These data indicate that muscle injury enhances the local production of Tβ4, thereby promoting the migration of myoblasts to facilitate skeletal muscle regeneration.
i would ask your doctor, but it appears as if it would be ok to undergo both and maybe beneficial but thats just my opinion, again i would seek medical advice
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Bully for You, Patriots
Every NFL fan has teams he or she hates.
I hadn’t seen anything yet.
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• At 10/31/2007 9:18 AM , Anonymous Phil said...
Like school on Saturday - no class!
• At 10/31/2007 9:56 AM , Blogger Andrew Hamm said...
Like Christmas vacation - no class!
• At 10/31/2007 3:02 PM , Blogger Scott Wichmann said...
You and Greg Easterbrook must be the same person.
So, let me get this straight-- someone will injure Brady or Vrabel and it will be somehow justified?? Oh really?? A late hit or cheap shot will be a well-deserved thing because Brady was still in the game in the third or fourth quarter and still wanted to work on some offensive sets to prepare for Indy next week and the Redskins, an NFL team of millionaire professional adult men, failed to stop him??
That's lame. You may be 'the messenger,' Dude, but you sure as hell don't seem to see a problem with that scenario. Would you really waste your breath on a blog post condemning how someone hit Brady late if it actually happened?? You'd be all "I don't condone it, but he had it coming..." After all, they beat the living crap out of your porcelain hummel Redskin figurines by an extra few TDs. Boy, Joe Gibbs didn't deserve that kind of treatment. I saw the 'Skins go for it on 4th down with 2 minutes left and they got their asses stuffed. I guess New England should have let them have a mercy TD. Heaven's sake, play hard, just not too hard!!
The Pats took what the Skins gave them, dude, and apparently it was a LOT.
Hey, if the folks around the league don't like the Pats' playing hard for 60 minutes, THEN STOP THEM!! I remember the Pats getting creamed like this through most of my childhood. The Bears 'ran it up' to a 46-10 score in SB XX by handing the ball to the Fridge at the goal line, for God's sake, and nobody in Massachusetts whined and whimpered like this-- they took their medicine. Nobody called Ditka 'Classless.' Nor did we hear anyone saying how Jim McMahon should be taken out via a late hit or cheap shot and it would be justified.
I've also played on baseball and basketball teams where guys played hard until the final out or the final buzzer. I've been on teams that have gotten DESTROYED. I've never had a problem with this. Your 'new school-old school' analogy fails to acknowledge that the old school way is to play hard from wire-to-wire.
Cassel (The Pats Backup QB) threw an INT for a TD last week, you don't think he wanted to redeem himself in the eyes of his coach?? Yeah, he played hard and ran one into the end zone. Should he have run out of bounds, Andrew, to protect New England against your flaming blue righteous indignation-saber??
The 'Skins complaining just makes them look like middle school girls. Stop the Pats, and then you can jaw all you want. That's the way it works in the NFL.
• At 10/31/2007 3:57 PM , Blogger Scott Wichmann said...
"Skins-Pats is going to be tighter than anyone is predicting."
• At 10/31/2007 10:00 PM , Anonymous phil said...
An office mate of mine commented "did he think he was going to raise his rank in the BCS standings?" Ha ha ha. Maybe he did.
• At 10/31/2007 10:02 PM , Anonymous phil said...
A more appropriate superbowl comparison would have been the Doud Williams bowl of '87. Gibbs' skins had it won at halftime, they went out there and ran ran ran. That's what you're supposed to do. Bellicheck was out of line. Even the Boston papers comment on it.
• At 10/31/2007 10:03 PM , Blogger Scott Wichmann said...
From Today's Globe:
"Asked for his take on how Belichick handled his offense Sunday, Colts coach Tony Dungy said, "Every week is a little different, and sometimes you have different things you want to accomplish. I know when we've gotten Jim Sorgi in at times, you want to let him get a chance to do some things and throw with the first group. And we've thrown a lot of balls late in games when we've had big leads.
"Other times, you're working on different things. I think only that coach knows what you're trying to accomplish, and basically in the NFL, you don't try to coach other people's teams. How they play, that's up to them. I've never been one to get offended by whatever anybody else does. You don't know what they're trying to work on."
Sorry, man-- not everybody is so horrified by the vicious and morally reprehensible Patriots. If the Colts beat the Pats this week, fine. But it won't be because the Pats stopped trying. Maybe you should write to Mr Gibbs if you've got such a problem.
GO PATS!!
• At 11/01/2007 1:30 AM , Blogger Scott Wichmann said...
Oh, just one more thing. After doing a little digging, I came up with these gems (from the message board on
"January 2, 1983: Leading 28-0 IN THE 4TH QUARTER vs. the St. Louis Cardinals, Gibbs has starting QB Joe Theismann throw a TD pass to starting running back Joe Washington to make the score 35-0.
November 20, 1984: Up 39-6 in the 4th Quarter vs. the LA Rams, GIbbs kicks a field goal to make the score 42-6
November 3, 1985: Up 34-3 in the 4th Quarter, Gibbs has Mark Mosely kick a 48 yard field goal to make it 37-3
January 31, 1988 (Super Bowl XXII): Up 35-10 in the 4th quarter, Gibbs has starting running back Timothy Smith (who rushed for over 200 yards that day) score a TD. Starting QB Doug Williams is still in the game. That pushes the score to 42-10.
September 1, 1991: Up 42-0 in the 4th Quarter, Gibbs has Mark Moseley kick a FG to make the score 45-0. The previous score was a 38 yard pass from starting QB Mark Rypien to starting WR Gary Clark to push the score from 35-0 to 42-0.
November 10, 1991: Up 35-17 in the 4th Quarter vs. Atlanta, Gibbs has starting QB Rypien throw a 82 yard pass to Gary Clark to make the score 42-17. Next time they get the ball, Rypien throws a 64 yard bomb to Hall of Fame WR Art Monk to push the score to 49-17.
November 29, 1992: Up 27-3 in the 4th Quarter vs. Phoenix, Gibbs has starting QB Rypien thow a 31 yard TD to Gary Clark to make the score 34-3. Later, Gibbs throws to Hall of Famer Monk for another TD to make the score 41-3."
Please, Andrew, won't you let us all know what horrible sportsmanship Joe Jesus Jackson Gibbs has displayed in the past??
Could it PLEASE be the topic of your next blog post??
...Didn't think so.
• At 11/01/2007 8:32 AM , Blogger Andrew Hamm said...
If you take a closer look at thos "gems" above, Scott, you'll see that the vast majority of them are field goals (i.e. not going for it on 4th down) and running backs (i.e. not bombs to wideouts). The pass to Clark in the 1991 Atlanta game (which I still remember fondly) was a short route and broken tackle. No effing linebackers playing tight end, no gadget plays. Gibbs runs out the clock with halfbacks and by converting third downs.
Scoring and running up the score are not the same things. Playing hard and running up the score are not the same things. It baffles me that you don't see this.
I challenge you to find the word "justified" in my description of how Brady is going to get plowed. I'm just saying it's going to happen. Since I wrote this, I've listened to or read John Riggins, Mark Schlereth, Mike Golic, and Mike Ditka all say the same thing. Whose fault will it be? Well, it will be the fault of the guy who does the hit. But Belichick will bear some responsibility.
• At 11/01/2007 8:43 AM , Anonymous phil said...
Art Monk is not in the Hall Of Fame, though many would argue that he belongs there.
And Andy's point is exactly correct. The vast majority of those plays were field goals, runs, or short passes which were broken by good receivers. None of those examples is in any way comparable to Bellicheck's behavior on Sunday. If you can't see that, you just don't understand the game.
• At 11/01/2007 1:07 PM , Anonymous Phil Hamm said...
• At 11/01/2007 1:22 PM , Blogger Scott Wichmann said...
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE??? You don't stop playing!!! How is it the Pats' fault for wanting to execute
every time they have the ball?? Show me where the unwritten rule is written that I "Just don't understand" in the NFL rulebook.
"field goals, runs, or short passes which were broken by good receivers"
You already shoot your argument full of holes with this namby-pamby crap. How is it different?? And who cares if the BB uses defensive players on offense?? That really bothers you? Good lord, you guys need to find every reason to be upset.
Did you see Brady with 2 minutes to play when Koppen got called for a false start?? He was absolutely livid. That has nothing to do with the Redskins, and everything to do with perfect execution.
This team is not worried about the feelings of those they play. They are not out to be your friend. They see an opportunity to be one of the greatest teams of all time and they are taking it. If you can't stop it, then shut the hell up.
• At 11/01/2007 1:35 PM , Blogger Scott Wichmann said...
Skeletons in the closet
Cold, Hard Football Facts for October 31, 2007
By Kerry J. Byrne
Cold, Hard Football Facts whine cooler
It's Halloween. What better time to uncover some skeletons in the closet?
We all have them. You have them. We have them (though ours are a little, ahem, "big boned"). Players and "pundits" have them, too.
We were reminded of all these skeletons when we saw so many players, fans and "pundits" dressed up as whiny little bitches this week.
In case you hadn’t heard, New England is "running up the score" on its opponents. It’s been among the hot topics on every sports talk show since Sunday, when the Patriots laid a 52-7 whipping on the Redskins who – last we checked – were a team of highly paid professionals, with a winning record, and who very well may end up in the playoffs this year.
In other words, the Redskins aren't exactly the JV squad from Boris Karloff School of Acting.
But apparently the Redskins – and certain segments of pigskin “punditry” – feel that the Patriots should have shown a little more "respect" by, like, just falling on their faces each play of the second half. As if that would have been more respectful.
The situation that got everyone's panties in a bunch was this: New England was leading 38-0 with 11 minutes to play in the fourth quarter, and facing a 4th and 1 within easy field goal range at the Washington 7. But New England eschewed the easy field goal attempt -- in other words, they essentially took points off the board -- and responded with the most conservative play in sports: a QB dive up the middle.
New England got the first down, and proceeded to score another touchdown, on a short pass to Wes Welker. New England also converted a fourth down later in the game, on a pass from second-string QB Matt Cassel, a guy who's thrown about three passes in anger since high school, to Jabar Gaffney, a sixth-year journeyman receiver who has fewer TD catches in his career (9) than outside linebacker Mike Vrabel (10).
So are the Patriots running up the score? We don't know.
And neither do you.
We do know this: the Patriots are among the most balanced teams in football, passing the ball on 51 percent of their offensive plays. They're also a classic example of a team that builds a lead with the pass and then secures the lead with the run.
* The Patriots have passed the ball on 160 of 285 first-half plays (56 percent)
* The Patriots have passed the ball on 107 of 229 second-half plays (47 percent)
But since the Cold, Hard Football Facts are not always enough to silence the screams of "running up the score," we thought it was worth diving into the ghoulish past of the most vocal critics.
The complaint: Young said on ESPN Monday that New England’s big victories are tarnishing its image. Apparently, he pines for the days when the Patriots were a “lucky” team manned by a bunch of “overachievers” who squeaked out close wins. He also implied some sort of psychoses on behalf of Bill Belichick this year.
New England’s big margins of victory are the result of Belichick’s “insecurity from spygate,” said Young from behind the desk on ESPN.
The skeletons in the closet: Maybe Belichick is feeling the same kind of insecurity Young felt after playing second fiddle to Joe Montana in the hearts and minds of San Francisco football fans – the same kind of insecurity that caused Young to throw a record six TD passes in Super Bowl XXIX, the last in the fourth quarter with his team sporting a comfortable 42-18 lead against the overmatched 11-5 Chargers.
Young in the ESPN segment also lamented getting his ass handed to him by the Bears back when he was with Tampa Bay.
Indeed, the Bears did beat the Bucs 48-14 back in 1986, Young’s second and last year in Tampa. But he conveniently failed to mention San Francisco’s 52-14 deconstruction of the Bears when he was with the 49ers in 1991.
Finally, Young also kind of forgot to mention how the 49ers treated the woeful Falcons during his tenure in San Francisco: which is pretty much the same way you treat the water in your toilet bowl.
Here are just some of the scores of the San Francisco-Atlanta series during Young’s tenure leading the post-Montana 49ers:
* 1992 – San Fran 56, Atlanta 17
* 1992 – San Fran 41, Atlanta 3
* 1994 – San Fran 42, Atlanta 3
* 1994 – San Fran 50, Atlanta 14
You know, if the 49ers hadn’t hung 16 fourth-quarter points on the Falcons in that 50-14 tune-up for their Super Bowl run, maybe it wouldn't have tarnished San Fran's image so drastically.
The complaint: The Redskins quarterback had a gem after the Patriots game Sunday.
“When we’re in those situations,” said Campbell, “we tend to back off.”
The skeletons in the closet: Campbell's quote is funny, seeing he's never been in “one those situations” in his NFL career.
In his one and a half seasons in a Washington uniform (he didn't do anything his first year, 2005), the Redskins have won a grand total of one game by two TDs or more – a 34-3 win over Detroit earlier this year.
In other words, Campbell has never in his time with the Redskins found himself in "one of those situations" where he would “tend to back off.”
Maybe Campbell had his pro career confused with his college career, like that time he led upstart Auburn to a 73-7 win over the mighty Warhawks of Louisiana-Monroe.
The complaint: Miami fans say New England rubbed it in two weeks ago when they pulled Tom Brady, yet then put him back in the game to lead the Patriots to another score.
The skeletons in the closet: The Patriots did the supposedly humane thing by pulling Brady for the entire fourth quarter of their 49-28 win over the Dolphins. New England was instantly rewarded with a defensive touchdown by Miami, to make the score 42-21 early in the fourth quarter.
Has anyone else here seen a team overcome a three-TD deficit in the fourth? That's right. We have, too.
So New England reinserted Brady, in a move that absolutely accomplished the goal of professional football: it crushed the spirit of the Dolphins. Miami played like a defeated group after Brady came back in, allowing the re-inserted QB to drive the Patriots 59 yards for a score in just four plays.
Of course, Miami fans are the last people in the world who should lament a victory by a team that crushed the spirit of its opponent.
Does 1972 ring a bell, anyone?
The famous undefeated Dolphins didn't even throw a single dry bone to the pathetic Patriots (who went 3-11) that year. In fact, Miami reserved its biggest beating for its northern rivals: the Dolphins won, 52-0.
There is no "running up the score" in professional football, folks, just as there is no crying in baseball.
But you better be careful what you bitch about. Because there are always skeletons in the closet.
• At 11/01/2007 2:45 PM , Blogger Andrew Hamm said...
If you don't see the difference between playing hard and asshole play-calling like Belichick's, then I don't know what to say to you.
I recommend reading the John Clayton column Phil referenced, which reads in part:
On Sunday, Belichick kicked a Hall of Fame coach while he was down, running up the score on Joe Gibbs' Redskins in a 52-7 win. This comes a week after Belichick reinserted quarterback Tom Brady midway through the fourth quarter of a 49-28 win over the Dolphins.
What seemed cute three weeks when Kyle Eckel scored late on a 1-yard run during the Pats' 48-27 win in Dallas has turned ugly.
Or the Boston Herald's Karen Guregian, who writes:
There’s a growing sentiment around the NFL that the Patriots [team stats] are piling on, needlessly tacking on points at the end of games to flog their opponents to a much greater degree.
Some of the evidence is fairly compelling.
Was it entirely necessary to tell Brady to put his cleats back on with 10:30 remaining to add to a three-touchdown lead?
Or how about the week before against Dallas, when Kyle Eckel plowed in from the 1-yard line with 19 seconds left to play on fourth down, the team already ahead by two scores? Wouldn’t taking a knee have sufficed?
While Belichick eloquently has defended those plays, there’s still a pretty good case to be made against him. The Pats could very well be found guilty of running up the score in more than a few of their first seven games.
Or the Sporting News' Mike Florio, who says:
Is Belichick giving the rest of the NFL the finger?
Last week in this space, I raised the question of whether opponents of the New England Patriots might be thinking that the team is running up the score -- and whether such opponents will be looking for payback for the full duration of Bill Belichick's tenure with the team.
This week, it's even harder to make the case that the Patriots didn't run up the score against the Washington Redskins and Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibbs. Apart from yet another fake-spike play late in the first half, the Patriots amazingly eschewed a field-goal attempt while leading 38-0 with 11 minutes to play and went for it on fourth-and-short from the Redskins' 7-yard line.
Let's get this straight: Belichick would have been uncomfortable with a lead of only 41 with 11 minutes to go? Please. The Redskins hadn't scored a point. Even if the Patriots had pulled 11 guys out of the stands to play defense the rest of the way, the gap would not have been closed.
And then, leading 52-7 with less than a minute to play, New England still had numerous starters on the field. That's simply inexcusable.
Or CBS SportsLine's Mike Freeman, who says:
What's the matter, Belichick? You couldn't find Joe Gibbs' dog to run over while you were running up the score? ...
... We get it, Bill. You're mad the league ratted you out over Videogate. You're out for revenge. You want blood. You're De Niro in The Untouchables. You're going medieval and analog on people.
You are raising your middle finger to the entire football establishment.
Or my personal favorite, from "Five-Tool Tool:"
In today's Bad Tooth moment for me, I read Simmons' latest mouth job for the Patriots. It turns out that running up the score and being irredeemable douchebags is OK, because people said mean thing about the Patriots about CheaterGate FOR TWO WHOLE WEEKS.
I mean, really, people, what were we thinking? The marquee team of the league threatens the entire viability of the NFL by compromising its integrity in a particularly blatant way, right in front of the league's commissioner, and we went *on and on* about it. WE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER.
I could go on.
It's NOT just a bunch of sore losers who are calling attention to this, okay? I'm not just a homer pissed about his team losing. I felt dirty earlier this season, WHEN I WAS ROOTING FOR THE PATRIOTS, when Eckel ran for a 1-yard TD with 0:19 left to extend the lead to 48-27. Hell, that was against DALLAS and I thought it was wrong.
• At 11/01/2007 2:53 PM , Blogger Andrew Hamm said...
One more comment to add, from Michael David Smith of the The New York Sun:
But issues of sportsmanship aside, Belichick was foolish to leave Brady on the field — especially as Brady was throwing passes and running quarterback sneaks — long after the game was no longer in doubt. The Patriots, who will play the Indianapolis Colts in a battle of unbeatens this Sunday, are playing so well that an injury to Brady may be the only thing that could derail them.
Belichick's hubris makes an injury to Brady more likely. Brady has stayed remarkably healthy through his NFL career. But every NFL player is just one play away from being lost for the season. Even if he's doing nothing but handing off, any time Brady is on the field, he's risking the possibility of a collision with a 300-pound defensive lineman. Some NFL linemen may be as angry at the Patriots as Godfrey was last Sunday, and in the mood to go out of their way to level the Patriots' superstar. The only truly safe place for Brady is the sideline — and that's where he should be when the game is out of reach.
I guess Smith's analysis is the same as approving of Brady getting injured, right?
• At 11/01/2007 3:30 PM , Blogger Andrew Hamm said...
Aaaand three-time Super Bowl winner Mark Schlereth:
Fourth down, it's okay to hand it off, a little dive play, and see what happens. If you pick it up, good for you. But to be throwing it on fourth down, to be going for touchdowns with that kind of lead, 38-nothing, 45-nothing, there are some unwritten rules. It'd be like a guy trying to lay down a bunt during a no-hitter or a perfect game in the ninth inning with nobody on and no chance to win it. I mean, those are the kind of things that you just don't do.
... And I agree with handing it off, and if you score, you score, and that's just the way it is. And I agree with going for it on fourth down and not rubbing their nose in it by kicking a field goal. But you don't throw the football in those situations, you hand it off, a basic dive play, and see what happens.
• At 11/01/2007 3:57 PM , Blogger Scott Wichmann said...
WANH. Have fun rooting for the Colts, Andrew. Maybe they can do what your Redskins failed to do. Namely, show up.
• At 11/02/2007 4:34 AM , Blogger Scott Wichmann said...
You COULD go on?? I WILL. GLADLY.
Even your own freaking Redskins disagree with you, Bro. From today's WaPo:
"It's interesting that two people who defended the Patriots this week, and who seem to best understand them, are former Super Bowl quarterback Joe Theismann, and tight end Chris Cooley, who was the only Redskin to get into the end zone Sunday.
"If the Patriots want to play 60 minutes of football, good for them," Theismann told The Post's Mark Maske. "What happens if you play Tom Brady three quarters every week and you have your team used to playing three quarters, and then you go to Indianapolis and you can't get by playing three quarters?"
Cooley not only declined to criticize the Patriots, he was openly admiring. "We've had halftime leads, both times we lost, and it's a lesson that we can learn from those guys," Cooley said. "I think it's good they pile the points on. It teaches their guys to keep playing hard. . . . Right now they're killing everybody. I don't fault them."
Wow, maybe the Pats can sign Chris Cooley someday, since he wants to be on a team that plays hard for 60 full minutes, instead of waiting for Grandpa Gibbs to figure out how many timeouts he has left every week.
But, oh, great God Mark Schlereth is the be all and end all of Football insight!! of course, a couple of studio analysts have their panties in a twist because the Pats kept at it, so now your face is all red and you're crying foul when teams like Indy ran their offenses just like New England, most notably in 2004. Where was your outrage then??
Here's Eric Wilbur of Boston.Com:
"How's this for a four-game stretch of NFL greatness?
W, 49-14
W, 41-10
W, 41-9
W, 51-24
In fact, quite the opposite happened. The Colts were celebrated as the bright and shining star of the NFL. Following the 51-24 win over Tennessee, the Indy Star's Bob Kravitz wrote, "At this point, we're not just watching football anymore. We're watching history. Every week, the Indianapolis Colts' offense uses the football field as its canvas, and every week, it creates an art form that is distinct from everything else in the copycat NFL."
Flash forward almost three years, and the very same Kravitz wrote about the juggernaut New England Patriots, "In the last three weeks, New England has scored 48, 49, and 52 points, inspiring inquiring minds to wonder, 'Did the Patriots pile on?' And every week, the obvious answer is, 'Duh.'"
...But because the Patriots are the team – and coach – everybody loves to hate, there's something inherently wrong with winning big-time. After plain embarrassing the Redskins on Sunday at Gillette, 52-7, the hue began. "The Patriots are running up the score." "The Patriots show no class." "The Patriots are showing the game disrespect."
Please. As Gary Shelton wrote in the St. Petersburg Times, "SCORING 52 POINTS DOESN'T DISRESPECT THE GAME; GIVING UP 52 DOES."
You don't like it? Fine. Stop them. Do something to slow down the steaming, oncoming train that is New England. Can't do it? Tip your hat and call it a day. Or, whine about it into the ensuing days when you really should be preparing for your next opponent. Your call. But please do not try to make the argument that what the Pats are doing is bad for the game. It is certainly up for debate, but anyone who celebrated what the Colts did in 2004, then turns around and points the reproach finger at the Patriots isn't invited to the argument.
I fear what might happen if they run it up on the beloved Colts. There might be an investigation into whether Kraft legally bought the team 13 years ago. Maybe Indy will get another rule change instituted.
After beating the Texans, 41-9 on Nov. 14 three years ago, ESPN's Eric Allen addressed the issue as to whether or not Manning should have been pulled in the fourth quarter. "I don't think they should have for two reasons. One, right now Manning is extremely hot and has the opportunity to break a few very hard to reach records. It's nice to see a guy in the zone that much still on the field making it happen for his team."
That was then. That was Manning. When it comes to Brady and the Patriots, the story completely changes. For the Colts, it's history, and special. For the Patriots, it's smug and disrespectful. And for those waiting for Belichick's comeuppance, well, let's just hope you're comfortable."
PEOPLE, GIVE IT A REST!! Then I read Your boy Whitlock was openly calling for the LEAGUE TO STEP IN this week to stop the Pats from scoring so much!! Have you all lost your freaking minds?? God, can they just play freaking football?? What is with this 'victimization' thing the NFL is up in arms about?? I've said it before, I'll say it again-- my Pats got DESTROYED when I was a kid; The Jets and Dolphins 'ran up the score' on them ROUTINELY!!! I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH IT!! ZERO!! I NEVER HAVE!! That's FOOTBALL!!
I never even carried a tenth of grudge that you apparently have about it, and I was TWELVE. You act like someone just burned all you comic books and
smacked an old woman while kicking a puppy into traffic. Get over it.
And for the record, the 'Video gate' or 'spygate' thing has nothing to do with the way the Pats have been playing. That crap is a theory batted about as if it were somehow gospel, that Belichick is wanting to take it out on the league for calling his 3 SBs into question. I think this whole offensive approach was decided on wayyy before they got caught videotaping signals.
The Pats blew a 21-pt lead in the AFC Title game and the Colts pounced on them and beat them. It was a great victory for the Colts; A well-fought battle back from what looked like a severe blowout by the beginning of the 3rd quarter. Oh, heavens, Why , the Pats should have just RUN the ball in the 2nd half!! They had a 3 TD Lead!! After all, the good sportsmanship seal of approval is more important than the AFC Title!!
The Colts deserve everything they achieved last year. They were the better team, and the Pats couldn't hang. I can live with that.
The Pats of 2007 are approaching their offense with a Ray Lewis/Dick Butkus/Tedy Bruschi 'full-tilt-full-time' ethos. That's what they are doing. They don't want to ever let up; They don't care who they play or what the scenario is.
From Brady Himself:
"We play [until] the clock says zero-zero," Brady said yesterday, asked about running up scores. "That's an interesting question of scoring too many points. I don't know if that's ever been a problem here in the past. I think you just try to do the best you can do. As an offense, that's what we're trying to do. We're not trying to let other teams tee off on us, or let them get the best of us. If you call a play, we want to make it a great play. I don't think we want to come off the field saying, 'That was great. I hope they feel good about themselves. Because, you know, we just got the crap knocked out of us.' I don't think that's really the approach an offensive football team should take."
Finally, Andrew, Get off your freaking soapbox about NE's fake spikes, Mike Vrabel catching TDs, and the Pats doing what they do.
The Pats are my team, I've followed them since I was a kid, and I'm one person who's not buying your particular brand of cheese and whine.
Go Pats. I'm out.
• At 11/02/2007 8:50 AM , Anonymous phil hamm said...
Even your own freaking Redskins disagree with you, Bro.
The quotes you've presented are not indicitave that these people didn't think the Pats were running up the score. They are indicitave that the speakers have class and display good sportsmanship. A stark contrast to coach Bullychick's behavior.
There's an old saying "actions speak louder than words".
If you get HBO check out this week's "Inside the NFL". Lots of very enlightening discussion of the subject from the excellent and knowledgable personalities there.
That sound you heard was the point flying right over your head. :)
• At 11/02/2007 10:04 AM , Blogger Andrew Hamm said...
I'd be curious to hear your theory on WHY no one was complaining about the 2004 Colts but NFL pundits and former players are complaining about the Patriots now. Could it be because the Colts weren't running gadget plays or passes on fourth down with 38-point leads?
No I'm not going to "get off my soap box" about that, because that is the entire point. Schlereth put it exceptionally well, despite your scorn; if the other defense can't stop your ball-control, clock-killing safe offense, then fine. The Patriots' play-calling is NOT THAT.
Bullychick is turing the Pats into the Yankees. I'm pretty sure they've crossed the line into Most Hated Team in the League. Nice job.
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Among the files needed to root an Android device (such as superuser.apk and su), an unsecured boot image is also required (boot.img) to allow for the installation of the superuser and su.
I understand the theory behind the unsecured boot image ( set in the ramdisk) - is it possible for me to make this file myself? Or at the least, where can I download it independently of the zip packages that it usually comes with? I'd prefer to create it myself or download the file from the source rather than rely on zipped packages (for version tracking and change logs).
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You generally don't need to edit the boot.img to root your phone. What's your phone model, so we can give you the instructions?
Edit: To root a Galaxy Nexus, first you have to unlock the bootloader, which is really easy since the GNex is a dev phone, just google how to unlock the bootloader, and follow the instructions. I recommend droid-lifes tutorial, but anyone should do. Then all that's left is the rooting.
• First you have to download this zip file
• Then unzip the file anywhere on you computer, like C:\gnex\
• Install the Samsung drivers that are in the zip
• After you have installed the drivers, turn the phone of and connect the USB to your computer and phone.
• Open a command prompt from the start menu, then move to the directory you unzipped the file to (e.x. cd C:\gnex)
• Now you have to boot your phone into fastboot mode, by pressing and holding both the volume-UP and volume-DOWN buttons and then press the power button.
• Next, type fastboot devices into the command prompt you opened earlier, and check that your phone is in the list.
• Now we have to soft-boot an insecure boot image by typing fastboot boot boot.img into the command prompt
• When the phone has rebooted, open settings, and go to Settings -> Applications -> Development and check in the USB debbuging option.
• Now execute all of these following commands, after each other, in the command prompt:
1. adb root
2. adb remount
3. adb push su /system/bin
4. adb push Superuser.apk /system/app
5. adb shell chmod 06755 /system/bin/su
6. adb shell chmod 06755 /system/app/Superuser.apk
• Now your device should be rooted and ready.
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I'm using a Galaxy Nexus. – kaspnord Jan 23 '12 at 1:12
@kaspnord try that, if there's something you don't understand, or that doesn't work, email me at, and I'll try my best to help you. – kyrias Jan 25 '12 at 17:13
I know how to root my device, but thanks for the taking the time to write them out. My question pertains specifically to the creation of the unsecured boot.img file needed for the rooting process. – kaspnord Jan 27 '12 at 17:18
you don't need to create an unsecure boot.img to root, you just need to unlock the bootloader, as i sais in my answer. – kyrias Jan 28 '12 at 20:27
I can't speak for the OP, but I would also like to get the "secured" boot.img file directly from the stock phone so that I can go through the exercise of "unsecuring" it myself (changing to and booting with that one. I want to do this instead of using a boot.img that I download from the net that is part of someone else's root package. Thanks! – user29020 Jan 23 at 1:10
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I've updated Google Talk to "Hangouts (replaces Talk)". Now whenever I get a message, I receive two notifications: one from the new Hangouts app and the other from the old Talk app. How do I disable the notification from Talk?
Device is Samsung Galaxy S II running Android 4.1.2.
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Hmm, Hangouts seems to have truly replaced Talk on my AT&T SGS3 (I can't remember whether it was built in or I installed it from Google Play, though). But try this: Settings -> Application Manager -> All (tab) -> Talk (maybe Google Talk) -> Disable. Or you could try going into Talk's settings and disabling anything related to notifications. – Trebor Rude May 20 '13 at 10:56
@TreborRude the app menu no longer contains "Talk" so I can't access its settings. In the application manager, neither "Talk" nor "Google Talk" appear under the "all" tab. – Oak May 20 '13 at 10:59
They just changed the app's name. If you take a closer look: the package name is still the same for hangout: So it's technically impossible to have both apps installed at the same time (unless manipulating one of them into using another package name). – Izzy May 20 '13 at 11:43
What happens when one is built in and the other downloaded, @Izzy? There must be some reason he's getting double notifications. That couldn't happen if the app was completely replaced. Stray service? Have you rebooted since installing Hangouts, @Oak? – Trebor Rude May 20 '13 at 12:09
@TreborRude just tried a reboot and it solved it. I guess I need to watch The IT Crowd some more :) please post an answer so I could accept it. – Oak May 20 '13 at 13:12
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As Izzy pointed out in the comments, the package name of Hangouts is the same as the one for Google Talk: Therefore, even if Talk was built in to your ROM, it should be 'overlaid' by Hangouts.
However, it's possible that there's some Google Talk service that didn't get killed by the upgrade process. If that's the case, a simple reboot should solve the problem.
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I am having the same issue with my HTC Incredible 2. This issue has persisted after a reboot. – Jeff May 24 '13 at 14:45
Several reboots did not fix error – Keith Sirmons Jun 4 '13 at 18:46
I had exactly the same problem. I solved it by doing the following:
• Settings
• Applications
• Manage applications
• Tab 'All'
• Google Services Framework
• Clear data
• reboot the phone
Good luck
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After following these instructions, my hangouts were no longer being notified of new messages. I ended up clearing data of Hangouts. Uninstalling Google Play Services, then when I launched Hangouts, it had me re-install Google Play Services. After install I had to re-open Hangouts twice and then it was working correctly. – Keith Sirmons Jun 4 '13 at 19:19
If a reboot doesn't solve the problem, such as in my case (HTC Desire HD), try going to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > All > Hangouts and tap "Clear Cache" and "Clear Data". Go back, open Hangouts again and it will sign you back in. You may need to verify your number again, but that got rid of the duplicate notifications for my case.
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This is now fixed in the latest release of Hangouts:
The new version details are below:
UPDATED: June 6, 2013
Google Hangouts
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I fixed mine a different way. tried all the above and nothing worked. I figured it was still seeing me as logged into Talk.
Try the following: Uninstall updates for Hangouts. (brings you back to talk) Open Talk and Sign Out. Reinstall update (brings you back to Hangouts)
Fixed it for me.
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I have no idea if this will work, but you could try and install "Root Uninstaller" and remove Google Talk, and then just install hangouts.
In the app you have the option to back it up, so if something goes wrong you can restore your google talk back.
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This led me on the right track: I did not use Root Uninstaller, but followed these instructions on the CM wiki to completely remove the system Talk.apk. – Piët Delport May 27 '13 at 13:28
Alas, removing Talk.apk did not solve it after all. – Piët Delport May 29 '13 at 17:41
So you are still looking for a fix on this? – Rat2000 May 30 '13 at 16:51
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If you’re into side-loading apps, and interested in the new Play Store, this one is for you. Android Police have mirrored the Play Store 4.4 release, and have it available for download. As the story unfolds, not much is known yet, but this is fresh news so we expect to see more as the days go by.
As noted previously, we’ll get the gesture-based menu navigation. Rather than a drop-down, the new Play Store will get the slide-out navigation we see with so many other Google apps like GMail. A welcome change, and it brings the Play Store closer to center in regard to design guidelines.
The newest Play Store also features a lot of the Newsstand language we’ve heard about, as well as the new icon for Newsstand. While this service is not yet available, we look for it to launch on the 24th, when Google is holding their Play Store event in New York City.
Again, it’s all very new and not technically official, but worth a shot if you’re comfortable doing so. Android Police has made it available via a mirror download, so grab it while you can!
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Why would Android Police create a mirror which only takes me to Spam websites? >=(
• Scott Malcolm
This is not yet ready for use. once installed, it refuses to see net connections and times out.
• Victor Stuber
My tablet received this update automatically yesterday
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{Free Printable} Valentine's Day Candy Circles
I am excited to have joined the I'm With Cupcake Team as a Printable Stylist. IWC is an online magazine featuring the latest and greatest in recipes, DIY and tips for the everyday entertainer.
With Valentine's Day around the corner, I thought that I would create a free printable perfect for adding a little pretty decor for your Valentine's Day sweets.
Simply print, cut, punch and add to such candies as Hershey Kisses, Rolos and Mini Reeses Peanut Butter Cups.
Download your free Valentine's Day Candy Circles HERE!
1. So cute!!! It adds some fun to plain kisses. Super cute!!
2. Thanks for such a cute printable! Can also see them printed on card stock, then strung on ribbon or twine to many a mini garland for a cake. :-)
3. congratulatiom dear Anna!
I'm going to look at that site.....
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The Obama Administration’s North Korea Policy: An Assessment
David Straub, the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
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In the fourth and final year of the Obama administration's first term, North Korea continues to develop nuclear weapons and long-range missiles. Critics call U.S. policy a "failure." Why did the Obama administration adopt the approach it did? Does the policy have any prospect of eventual success? Is the administration likely to change its approach this year, especially with new leadership in North Korea, or next year, if re-elected? Korean Studies Program associate director David Straub, a former State Department Korea country director, will analyze the people, processes, and parameters of Obama administration policy toward North Korea.
David Straub was named associate director of the Korean Studies Program at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center on July 1, 2008. Prior to that he was a 2007–08 Pantech Fellow at the Center. An educator and commentator on current Northeast Asian affairs, Straub retired in 2006 from the U.S. Department of State as a senior foreign service officer after a 30-year career focused on Northeast Asian affairs.
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284-20B-080 << 284-20B-090 >> 284-20B-100
Advisory organization rules.
(1) Advisory organizations may file insurance forms with the commissioner. The commissioner will review advisory forms using the same standards that apply to insurers and rating organizations. If the forms comply with RCW 48.18.110, the commissioner will approve the forms on an advisory basis.
(2) If an insurer decides to use approved advisory forms, the insurer must make an independent form filing. The filing must include:
(a) A statement by the insurer of its intent to use the advisory forms;
(b) The filing number used by the advisory organization when it filed the forms; and
(c) Copies of the advisory forms attached to form schedule.
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St. Louis, MO (KSDK) - St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay is launching the city's first animal cruelty task force to both raise awareness and increase convictions, and hopefully deter future animal abuse.
Mayor Slay, Stray Rescue founder Randy Grim, St. Louis Police Chief Dan Isom, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce were on hand Tuesday to announce the formation of the animal cruelty task force.
The mission of the task force will be to not raise awareness, but to rigorously enforce existing animal abuse and neglect laws and city ordinances, as well as enlisting those who see abuse to report it to authorities.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department will dedicate a full-time officer to animal abuse cases to ensure they are handled quickly.
St. Louis Municipal Courts will have a special docket made to cover to animal cruelty cases.
Stray Rescue is creating a class for judges to use during sentencing to educate those found guilty in municipal court.
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} | 450 | The New Mexico State softball team picked up a 3-0 win over Louisiana Tech in the quarterfinals round of the 2013 WAC Softball Tournament in Ruston, La.
The Aggies, seeded No. 2 in the double-elimination tournament, will play No. 1 San Jose State on Friday at 2 p.m.
No. 3 Louisiana Tech will play in Friday's consolation bracket, as Thursday's remaining games (No. 6 Texas-Arlington vs. No. 5 Texas-San Antonio; No. 6 Texas State vs. Louisiana Tech) were postponed due to inclement weather.
In their Thursday win, NMSU scored three runs on 10 hits. Senior Amber Olive went 3 for 4 at the plate with an RBI, while sophomore Kelsey Dodd went 3 for 3 at the dish.
Senior starting pitcher Alex Newman threw her 16th complete game of the season (and shutout No. 6 of the year), striking out two while surrendering just three hits on the afternoon.
"I thought Alex did a great job at being herself and staying composed in the circle for us," head coach Kathy Rodolph said. "I am proud of the way everyone played and Amber (Olive) broke things open for us early in the game. Our defense also did a great job keeping runners off base, and .... two double plays were key for us."
The Aggies got on the board early, when the second inning saw Emma Adams double, putting NMSU runners at second and third. Moments later, Olive had an RBI groundout, scoring Alyssa Ruiz and putting the Aggies ahead 1-0.
Ruiz would deliver again in the top of the third as well, recording an RBI base hit that scored Kelsey Dodd, as the Aggies took a 2-0 lead.
The Aggies put a cap on the scoring in the fourth inning, when Malena Padilla was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, allowing Olive to cross the plate and supply the final margin.
Friday's game
Who: No. 2 New Mexico State vs. No. 1 San Jose State
What: 2013 WAC Softball Tournament
Where: Ruston, La.
When: 1 p.m.
Radio: KSNM-AM 570
WAC Softball Tournament Scores and Schedule
* Double-elimination tournament in Ruston, La.
No. 5 Texas-San Antonio 6, No. 4 Texas State 0
No. 3 Louisiana Tech 1, No. 6 Texas-Arlington 0
No. 1 San Jose State 1, No. 5 Texas-San Antonio 0
No. 2 New Mexico State 3, No. 3 Louisiana Tech 0 (KSNM-AM 570)
Consolation Game (postponed)
Consolation Game (postponed)
No. 2 New Mexico State vs. No. 1 San Jose State, 1 p.m.
Semifinals Game 2, 7 p.m.
Consolation bracket
No. 5 Texas-San Antonio vs. No. 6 Texas-Arlington, 10 a.m.
No. 4 Texas State vs. No. 3 Louisiana Tech, 11:30 a.m.
Championship Game 1, 1 p.m.
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The plan the U.S. announced today to sell its remaining 500 million shares of General Motors virtually guarantees a substantial taxpayer loss on the $49.5 billion bailout.
The Treasury Department today said that it will sell all its stock in GM within 12 to 15 months and sell 40% of its stake within weeks, starting with a $5.5 billion deal for GM to buy back 200 million of its shares as soon as next month at $27.50 per share.
The government would have needed about $53 per share for its 26% stake to break even on the bailout. The deal negotiated with GM for the 200 million shares will cut the U.S. stake to 19% but raise the price needed to break even on the remaining 300 million government shares to nearly $70.
GM's agreed-to buyback price of $27.50 per share is a 7.9% premium over Tuesday's closing price of $25.49. The company will record a $400 million charge on its balance sheet in the fourth quarter.
With the deal and other sources -- including funds from GM's IPO and GM loan repayments -- the U.S. has recouped about $28.6 billion of $49.5 billion bailout, according to the Treasury.
The potential loss on the GM bailout is likely to dwarf the estimated $1.3 billion loss the government took on the bankruptcy rescue of Chrysler Group and the transfer to Fiat control. The government has said it wants to balance its desire to get out of the auto business with the desire to recover money for taxpayers.
For GM, this begins finally to unwind the restrictions imposed in the bailout and bankruptcy restructuring. The company can start to shed the stigma of being "government motors," which CFO Dan Ammann told reporters today has caused some buyers to avoid GM products.
Said CEO Dan Akerson in a statement, "This announcement is an important step in bringing closure to the successful auto industry rescue; it further removes the perception of government ownership of GM among customers, and it demonstrates confidence in GM's progress and our future."
"From our point of view, this is very attractive to the company and to shareholders," said Ammann. "It obviously brings some clarity and certainty around the U.S. Treasury exit and the timing of that, which has been a question in the marketplace."
Auto industry analysts had been expecting the Treasury to announce a resolution for its GM shares in early 2013. Some analysts have said a share buyback would be warmly received by the market and attract new investors, who have been scared off by the government's ownership position, to GM shares. At one point, shares were trading at $27.56, up 8%, and above the share buyback price.
The government plans to immediately remove some restrictions it placed on GM as part of the bailout using TARP funds. The company now will be allowed to buy corporate aircraft, for example. But the company will continue to have limits on pay for top executives, which some say has made recruiting more difficult.
The GM and Chrysler bailouts saved more than 1 million jobs, the Center for Automotive Research said in 2010, including both GM and Chrysler workers and employees of the companies' suppliers. The actions also prevented the loss of $96.5 billion of personal income in 2009 and 2010, the Center estimated, and let the government save a combined $28.6 billion by reducing entitlement spending on unemployed workers and collecting taxes on wages of those still working.
"The auto industry rescue helped save more than a million jobs during a severe economic crisis, but TARP was always meant to be a temporary, emergency program. The government should not be in the business of owning stakes in private companies for an indefinite period of time," said Timothy Massad, U.S. Treasury Assistant Secretary for Financial Stability.
Beyond the politics of the bailout, senior analyst Michelle Krebs says its success in rebuilding the company as a business remains to be seen. "There's no doubt that General Motors is in a better position now than it was four or five years ago, and that's all thanks to the government bailout with taxpayer money," said Krebs. "Still, even with GM buying back its shares, it will be years before we can fully assess the success of the auto bailout. The key is to watch and see if the company falls back into old bad habits."
The announcement marks the second time in a week that the Treasury has announced the end of a bailout-related investment made during the financial crisis. Last week, it and the Federal Reserve said they had sold the last of their shares in AIG -- the insurance company that pushed itself to the brink with bad bets on credit derivatives -- and ended up making a $22.7 billion profit on an investment in AIG of $182.3 billion. As recently as 2011, the government owned 92% of AIG.
The Treasury invested another $245 billion to save more than 700 banks during the crisis, and has recovered all of that money, plus an additional $23 billion in profit through repayments, dividends and sales of securities, assistant secretary Timothy Massad said in a blog post Dec. 18. The government has liquidated its stakes in all but 218 banks, the post said.
Contributing: Fred Meier and Timothy Mullaney, USA TODAY
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} | 243 | Ryan Mallett has attempted just four passes in his NFL career. / David Butler II , USA TODAY Sports
Ryan Mallett is headed to Houston for a reunion with coach Bill O'Brien.
The Texans acquired the fourth-year quarterback from the New England Patriots on Sunday, a person with knowledge of the deal confirmed to USA TODAY Sports.
The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because neither team had announced the trade, which was first reported by NFL.com.
Terms weren't disclosed, but it doesn't appear the Patriots got much. ESPN.com reported the Texans gave up a sixth-round draft pick. NFL.com and the Houston Chronicle reported it's a conditional seventh-round pick in 2016.
Mallett, 26, was a third-round pick by the Patriots out of Arkansas in 2011 and spent the past three seasons as Tom Brady's backup. That role now goes to Jimmy Garoppolo, the Patriots' rookie second-round pick from Eastern Illinois.
O'Brien was with the Patriots as an offensive assistant in 2011, Mallett's rookie season. The Texans plan to start veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick this season and used a fourth-round pick in May on Tom Savage.
To make room on the roster, the Texans waived second-year quarterback Case Keenum, who started eight games for them last season.
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} | 517 | Kyle Busch (left), who unleashed a vitriolic radio message post-race at Dover, apologized to Toyota on Thursday. / Geoff Burke, Getty
Kyle Busch apologized Thursday for unleashing a stream of invective against Toyota Racing Development after subpar fuel mileage cost him a win at Dover International Speedway.
When he finished seventh after leading 302 of 400 laps, Busch radioed, "Thank you, TRD. (Screwed) us out of another one" and referred to the engine manufacturer with two more vulgarities.
In a statement released jointly by TRD and Joe Gibbs Racing, Busch said his remarks were "very misguided. I owe my friends at Toyota and TRD an apology. We have a great partnership with TRD and they built me a motor that helped me lead over 300 laps and nearly lap the field. It's just frustrating that the caution fell where it did, and suddenly it became a fuel mileage race and we were set up for maximum horsepower. Obviously, that worked well for most of the day and you can't control when the cautions will fall.
Busch, who missed the Chase for the Sprint Cup for the second time in four seasons, has suffered two motor failures among several mechanical breakdowns on his No. 18 Camry this season.
"We understand Kyle's passion for racing -- and winning," said Lee White, president and general manager of TRD. "At TRD and Toyota, we have that same zeal for racing -- and winning. We were disappointed with Kyle's postrace comments from Dover -- a race that he dominated. Kyle's had a frustrating year with several car and engine mechanical failures which were not his responsibility, and we're working extremely hard on our end to improve our products and processes. We will continue to address these issues, but we're ready to put this behind us and move forward with the remainder of the season, including the Toyota drivers battling for the championship."
Said Ed Laukes, vice president of marketing communications and motorsports, Toyota Motor Sales, USA.: "We've had a fabulous relationship with Kyle Busch and Joe Gibbs Racing over the last five years. Kyle is a talented driver who wins races and can compete for championships, and he is a very important part of the Toyota brand. We look forward to a long-term relationship with Kyle and Joe Gibbs Racing for years to come."
NASCAR points leader Brad Keselowski, who has feuded with Busch, playfully wasn't ready to let it go and posted on Twitter: "JGR/Trd statement reminded me of a saying 1 of my teachers used to say, "with friends like this, who needs enemies?"
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Ruth Coughlan, nee Schmidt, age 78, beloved wife of Edward F.; loving mother of Peggy Doran, Dan (Mary) and the late James; loving grandmother of Kim, Karin, Sean and Lexi; great grandmother of Kirstie, Tyler and Michael; fond aunt of many. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m. from the Cumberland Chapels, 8300 W. Lawrence Ave., Norridge, to St. Monica Church, mass 10 a.m. Interment All Saints Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Masses appreciated. Visitation Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. 708-456-8300 or | http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2001-05-25/news/0105250067_1_loving-mother-fond-aunt-lexi | robots: classic
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Shooting was accident, he says
January 05, 2002|By Mitch Martin. Special to the Tribune.
A Cook County judge Friday sentenced a 19-year-old Prospect Heights man to 45 years in prison for killing his girlfriend and her unborn child.
Echoing his October testimony, Roberto Ocampo on Friday said he accidentally shot Angelica Bailon behind a Prospect Heights apartment building where they were arguing over a cell phone and a handgun. He said the 18-year-old victim had been supportive during his frequent run-ins with the law.
"My intention could never have been to hurt the woman who helped me in my downfalls," Ocampo said.
A Cook County jury in October found Ocampo guilty of first-degree murder, intentional homicide of a child and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon.
On Oct. 4, 2000, Ocampo was alone with Bailon when a .25-caliber slug from Ocampo's handgun struck her in the chest, killing her and the fetus. Ocampo said the gun simply went off as Bailon tried to wrest away her cell phone and the handgun in an attempt to keep him out of trouble.
Before sentencing, witnesses detailed a string of Ocampo's offenses. He was on probation and barred from carrying a firearm at the time of the shooting. And he had juvenile offenses for theft, criminal damage to property and three instances of cannabis possession on his record. He received a juvenile sentence for battery and robbery in 1998.
Since the murder, Cook County correctional officers testified Ocampo had received solitary confinement for instigating the beating of other inmates and for possessing three blades.
Assistant State's Atty. James Andreou said Ocampo had admitted to belonging to the Spanish Gangster Disciples since the age of 13. "The main concern is the protection of society. He should not see the light of day," Andreou said.
Defense attorney Michael Goggin told Judge John Scotillo he still believed the shooting was an accident, and that Bailon's mother, Isabel Bahena, had told Goggin she agreed. | http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2002-01-05/news/0201050113_1_cell-phone-unborn-child-handgun | robots: classic
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} | 600 | Union tells players: Stay clear of ephedra
March 08, 2003
Making his annual tour of spring training camps, Fehr's visit to Ft. Lauderdale (Fla.) Stadium took on special significance. Bechler, a 23-year-old Orioles pitching prospect, died of heatstroke Feb. 17, and a Florida medical examiner linked the death to ephedra, an herbal supplement used by some athletes to lose weight.
Not so fast
Middle infielder Jesse Garcia is sitting out the first 15 days of the exhibition season because of a rule infraction by the Braves regarding his roster status over the winter.
Under new regulations regarding players eligible for the winter Rule 5 draft, the Braves were penalized for placing Garcia on the 40-man roster (and exempting him from Rule 5 eligibility) and then removing him too soon after the draft was completed.
He remains under the Braves' contractual control but is ineligible to play in the first half of the Grapefruit League season.
Slow starter
David Wells tested his tender left ankle during a bullpen session while New York Yankees' officials pondered whether to discipline him over his autobiography.
Team president Randy Levine conferred with GM Brian Cashman, assistant general manager Jean Afterman and Wells' agent, Gregg Clifton.
The 39-year-old left-hander has been hit hard in two spring starts, and sprained his left ankle Wednesday while trying to avoid a grounder in a 12-2 loss to Atlanta.
Philadelphia Phillies
Catcher Mike Lieberthal missed his 6th straight game with an injury that appears to be hip-related.
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pokey Reese went 0-for-2 with a walk and two strikeouts after missing the first 8 games with a bruised right index finger.
New York Mets
Pitcher Pedro Astacio probably will begin the season on the disabled list with inflammation in his right biceps tendon.
Oakland Athletics
Former Sox outfielder Chris Singleton is expected to miss a few days after reaggravating a right hamstring injury Friday.
New York Yankees
First baseman Jason Giambi missed his 3rd straight game with an abdominal muscle strain, although he hit off a tee.
St. Louis Cardinals
Center fielder Jim Edmonds pulled a calf muscle Friday and will miss at least two weeks.
Minnesota Twins
Dustan Mohr hit a 3-run homer, Justin Morneau added a 2-run drive and Shane Andrews hit a solo shot to beat the Yankees 9-2.
Los Angeles Dodgers
Darren Dreifort pitched pain-free in his 1st start since wrecking his right elbow in June 2001, settling down to throw 3 innings.
Seattle Mariners
Jamie Moyer allowed 2 runs in 5 innings but Seattle had its seven-game winning streak snapped in an 8-5 loss to the Giants.
Colorado Rockies
Starter Scott Elarton threw three scoreless innings and retired his first 8 batters in a 3-0 loss to the Royals.
Houston Astros
Wade Miller gave up 2 hits in 3 innings and Henri Stanley drove in the only run in a 1-0 win over Tampa Bay.
Atlanta Braves
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Members of the women's professional baseball league of the 1940s and '50s draw new fans to the `Baseball as America' exhibit at the Field Museum
March 10, 2003|By Joseph Sjostrom, Tribune staff reporter.
Their exploits once relegated to the attic of baseball history, seven members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League basked in the limelight Sunday at the Field Museum, where a new generation of fans lined up for autographs.
The league folded in 1954 but enjoyed a surge in nostalgic popularity with the 1992 release of "A League of Their Own," starring Geena Davis and Tom Hanks.
"I've seen their movie a million times," gushed Stephanie Genender, a senior at Gavit High School in Hammond and a center fielder on the girls softball team.
"It's so awesome to see women who were able to play professional baseball at a time when all sports was male-dominated," Genender said.
Gavit's varsity softball coach, Dale Ray, and other coaches from the school brought their players to the Field Museum to tour the "Baseball as America" exhibit. They also arranged for the students to meet the players before the two-hour autograph session.
"On Friday we watched the movie and then had a short practice," Ray said. "They were so excited about this that it was mostly a lost day for practice."
Retired from baseball and subsequent careers, the former players enjoyed their role as icons.
They signed baseballs and other items and gave away signed photos. They said they still marvel at the attention they get more than a decade after the movie was released.
"I had put all my scrapbooks and pictures in the back of the closet," said Betty Francis of Chicago, who played for the league's teams in Michigan and Indiana. "Nobody knew about us until the movie came out."
The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was founded in 1943 by chewing gum magnate and Chicago Cubs owner Philip Wrigley to maintain public interest in the sport while male stars served in the armed forces during World War II.
The one-time players who appeared at the museum Sunday included Terry Donahue of St. Charles, a catcher and utility player for the Peoria Redwings.
Donahue is a fan of the Kane County Cougars, partly because she likes their stadium in Geneva and because the players remind her of her playing days.
"Those kids really hustle, just like we did," she said.
Ange Armato of Rockford played on a team from Kalamazoo, Mich.
"We played baseball because it was so much fun," Armato said. "Making a pro team was just the icing."
The "Baseball as America" exhibit runs through July 20 and includes historic bats, balls, uniforms, photos and other memorabilia. The show was organized by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y.
Kate Ebner, 22, brought a commemorative bat bearing the names of several players from the girls league, a Christmas gift from her father.
"I've been playing baseball my whole life," she said "I was so excited I couldn't sleep last night." | http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2003-03-10/news/0303100104_1_girls-league-field-museum-girls-softball-team | robots: classic
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June 27, 2004
In a democracy, we take it for granted that the more the people know about the operations of their government, the better. But the Bush administration generally prefers to err on the side of secrecy. There are times when the executive branch requires confidentiality in its internal deliberations. But in its zeal for shielding itself from public scrutiny, the administration has turned a virtue into a vice.
That has been the problem with Vice President Dick Cheney and his energy task force, made up of Cabinet officials and White House aides. Convened in the first few months of the administration, it issued a report with several recommendations favored by the energy industry. But the legislation proposed to put those ideas into operation has yet to win approval from Congress, partly because it has been portrayed as a bundle of special-interest favors.
Critics say that's no surprise, claiming that the report was written largely by lobbyists for companies that stood to gain. Two organizations, the Sierra Club and Judicial Watch, went to court requesting the task force's records. So did the General Accounting Office, a congressional investigative agency. But the vice president refused, and eventually the GAO gave up.
Last week, Cheney won a victory in the remaining case when the Supreme Court overruled a lower court and returned the matter to it for further review. Previously, the suit had been famous mainly for a dispute over whether Justice Antonin Scalia should participate after he took a hunting trip with Cheney.
The two organizations invoked a federal open-records law. It doesn't apply when all the members of a panel are government employees, but the lawsuit argued that industry officials played such a big role in the proceedings that they were effectively members, and that therefore the records had to be opened up. A federal appeals court granted them access to the material to try to verify that claim.
The Supreme Court declined for the moment to make a definitive ruling. Though it refused the administration's request to block any access to the documents, it told the appeals court to reassess the suit while giving more consideration to the need to protect the executive branch from "vexatious litigation that might distract it from the energetic performance of its duties."
That's a legitimate concern, but the administration's sweeping insistence of secrecy goes way too far. Its real goal does not appear to be conserving the valuable time and energy of executive branch officers but protecting them from embarrassing revelations about their ties to corporations like bankrupt Enron. In time, the court may recognize that. In the meantime, this decision only impedes the public's right to know. | http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2004-06-27/news/0406270400_1_supreme-court-appeals-court-energy-industry | robots: classic
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New England Patriots tight end became the highest paid tight end in the history of the NFL on Friday.
Gronkowski and the Patriots agreed to a deal worth $55.23 million over six years, including $18.17 million guaranteed. The six-year deal is tacked on to the remaining two years on his rookie contract, which would've expired after the 2013 season.
The deal includes a $10 million bonus in 2016, a team option that comes as Gronkowski approaches his 27th birthday.
The yearly terms of his deal were not available, but a $9 million annual salary would surpass the contract of Seattle tight end Zach Miller, who is set to make $6.8 million in base salary in 2012. San Francisco's Vernon Davis will make $7.117 million in average salary. The Patriots recognized his value to the offense and his unconventional ability.
Gronkowski, who was a second-round pick in 2010, is still scheduled to earn base salaries of$540,000 in 2012 and $575,000 in 2013.
The former University of Arizona lineman was a breakout star last season. He set single-season records for tight ends, with 1,327 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns on 90 receptions.
His ankle injury in the AFC Championship Game last January was a major storyline during the Super Bowl two weeks later. One week after catching two passes for 26 yards in the Super Bowl loss, he had ankle surgery. | http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-06-08/sports/sns-rt-fbn-patriots-newssx7c6f5a1-20120608_1_gronkowski-university-of-arizona-lineman-salary | robots: classic
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