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…Café con 20…: A las tres

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Array Zuid-Afrikaanse documentaire uit 2006 van Portia Rankoane over Tsietsi Mashini, leider van de scholierenopstand in 1976 in Soweto.http://www.arte.tv/de/woche/244,broadcastingNum=736154,day=4,week=20,year=2007.htmlMaandag 14 meiBelgië 1 20.40-21.25 uur0032. Mohamed-Lamine, een Afrikaanse politieke vluchteling uit Guinée, is een man met een missie: hij filmt samen met Elsie, een jonge Ghanese, het niet altijd even rooskleurige leven van Afrikanen in België.http://www.een.be/televisie1_master/programmas/e_0032_dezeweek/index.shtml?video_1

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Ni vet allihopa att jag inte kallar mig feminist men jag börjar snart undra vad det är för mening med det.Svaret på veckans frågor är att jag inte tankar bilen därför att jag inte har nåt körkort så jag kör aldrig ens bilen, det blir bara så att det är Björns som tankar.
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en estos días me he dado cuenta de algo.- En Norte América, se come frijoles como un manjar y carne como un alimento diario.- En Latino América, se come carne como un manjar y frijóles porque en muchas ocasiones, no hay otra cosa que comer.
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Este video es EXCELENTE, la canción no se diga…Commentario originalmente de youtube:Esta canción es un reconocimiento a millones de paisanos y gente latina que se fue a USA para luchar por un sueño, no el americano, sino el de cada país, llevar comida a sus hogares y hacer felices a los suyos, trabajando duro.PD: Este post va dedicado a vos, que se que amas esta canción.
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ESCUELA DEL VIVO Burbujas del Cabaret: LA INFLUENCIA DE LOS PADRES EN LA CONCEPCION DE UN VIVO

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

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On March 1st, I embarked on my 3rd journey to the United Kingdom to engage in one of my favorite pastimes, viewing English Football in person.To properly explain my fascination with English Football would take way too long, but for one reason or another, I have become absolutely obsessed with this sport over the last 8 seasons or so. In fact, the level of my obsession continues to grow, as now I am gaining a pretty reasonable knowledge of most opponents my club (Liverpool) plays, and even catch myself now sitting down to watch random games between teams that have very little quality. I believe I may be sick.I think it all goes back to how this job, that I love so much, has changed me. Once upon a time, I watched games all of the time because that is what I WANTED to do. Now, as I tune in for Rangers game #148 and they are 22 games out of first place, I sometimes admit that I am watching because this is what I HAD to do. Watching sports is not a choice, it is mandatory (I know, don’t cry for me) as it pertains to doing sports talk shows in DFW. But the point is that watching games strictly for my personal enjoyment has been limited to my love-hate-love relationship with the Green Bay Packers, Wisconsin Badgers, and watching English Football. I say that because there is a very good chance that despite how great the Tottenham vs. West Ham match may have been, there is no way I can bring that up on our show without fear of ridicule. So, I watch it completely and totally for my personal amusement.And if there is one thing better than watching Manchester United play Liverpool on television, than that would be to go see it with my own two eyes.So, I planned this trip last October with “Soccer Buddy”. SB and I went in 2004, had a great time, and because of things like families and newborns, could not go again until last week. We really got to get this trip on the annual calendar, but so far I have gone in 2002, 2004, and now 2007 to mighty England. Last October, I surely thought that getting tickets was not going to be a problem, since I now know several soccer “VIPs” from various places. During my last journey, those VIPs were able to gain us admission to the matches we wanted to see, but this time I had chosen what amounts to one of the biggest matches of the soccer year. My connections could not get me in. I was going to have to pay about 00-00 each to get these tickets from ticket brokers. Wow. People always ask me what these tickets cost and of course it depends on the game. If you are going to go over there, may I suggest you do not select the biggest games. Pick your favorite team playing a team of lesser appeal. Unless you don’t mind 00 a ticket. Usually, 00-00 can get you into most games, but just don’t pick the big 4 clubs (Liverpool, Man United, Arsenal, Chelsea) against eachother. If you do, prepare to get hammered. Anyway, long story short, through an incredible coincidence, Tom Hicks bought Liverpool a month ago, and although I don’t believe he is fond of my work, someone who he employs hooked me up, and I was able to get into this match for face value - 7 a piece. That person knows who he is, and I know owe him a ton. The other game we attended was Blackburn at Bolton, and for this game, you could get tickets at the gate without any problem as it was not nearly sold out. The following is everything I can remember about my Soccer Dream Trip:FridayFriday, we landed in Manchester Airport about 12:30, and took the train into town. Our hotel was right by the main train station, and I would highly recommend the Radisson Edwardian in Manchester. Quality. Despite feeling pretty sleep deprived, as the trans-Atlantic flight is enough to beat anyone into submission and I had not slept in about 24 hours when we landed, you have to stay awake to try to get your body right with the local time. It is a 6 hour difference, so obviously, if you stay on Texas time, you will be going to sleep as everyone in England is waking up. We decided Friday was about our only chance to do any real sight-seeing, and since we were in Manchester, England, SB suggested we go over to Old Trafford, and see the most famous ground in England. Old Trafford we decided must be more famous than Anfield (Liverpool’s ground) because A) it is huge, much bigger than Anfield, and B) it is the home to many, many international matches. For instance, When David Beckham scored his amazing free kick against Greece to get England into the 2002 World Cup, it was at Old Trafford.We took the tour, and it instantly became obvious that we will need to come back to see a match there someday. It just smells historic. The best way to explain Manchester United and Liverpool is to suggest you think Yankees and Red Sox. They both have absolute brilliant stadiums, fervent fan bases, and magical histories. And, they both hate eachother. And they are 25 miles apart.The tour took us all over the grounds, and our tour guide (who amazingly admitted that he was a life-long Liverpool Fan!) was awesome, and we were showed the dressing rooms, the tunnels, the press areas, the museum, and of course, the pitch itself. In fact, the coolest part might have been when they lined us up in two lines in the players tunnel, turned on a sound system that blared crowd noise, and had us walk down to the field and get a feel for what it might be like to enter the stadium if it was full and rocking. It did give me chills for a moment, although looking back, I clearly was over-reacting.Manchester United is the big bully in English Football, and has been for many years. Much of the credit (if not all of it) goes to their famous manager, Sir Alex Ferguson. Sir Alex called out Liverpool when he first took the job back in the mid-80’s and said his first mission was to “knock Liverpool off their f-ing perch”. And he has. Liverpool hasn’t been the same since he arrived, and Manchester United’s trophy room has very little room for more hardware thanks to him.They also are well remembered for the Munich plane crash in 1958 that killed 23 people, including 8 players. All over the grounds, that day is remembered with tributes and memorials. Anyway, the real highlight of the trip to Old Trafford was to see “REX” written on the edge of the pitch, and upon questioning, the tour guide revealed that it was in fact Rex’s ashes, and his family spelled his name on the field of his beloved United upon his death. Touching.They hung pictures in the dressing rooms showing who sat where. If you watched the World Cup 2006, you will doubt (as I did) that these two sit next to eachother.Our Tour guide, who loves Liverpool, which reminded me why a Packers fan can do Cowboys radio…After the tour, it was time to find a pub and we viewed some football, tried to understand Rugby, and attempted to stay awake until 9pm local time before I was out like a light back at my room.SaturdayAh, yes. The day that I had awaited for months. Finally, I was going to see my boys from Liverpool Football Club in person, and to top it off, I was going to see them at home against their hated Rivals, Manchester United.The weather was amazingly perfect, given my experience in England. I know in my 3 trips I had yet to see sunny weather. But, today, sunny and about 50 degrees. We grabbed a train from Manchester to Liverpool Lime Street Station. It seems that trip took about 45 minutes, and on the trip you could see many a football fan who was headed to the big game down the track. We had decided not to tempt fate and wear jerseys on the train for fear of upsetting any locals who may not share our taste in teams. Our general policy when going over there is to blend in, not cause any trouble, not look for any trouble, and be the proverbial fly-on-the-wall (even if I am 6’4).When we arrived at Lime Street, we followed the crowd to a bus station, passing what appeared to be some very cool architecture in downtown Liverpool. Didn’t see the Beatles, and didn’t have time to do much, except continue on to bus #17 which will take us to Anfield.Anfield is similar to Wrigley Field in that it is tucked away in a regular city street with housing all around, pubs all around, and as intimate and non-corporate as you can imagine. I also found Highbury – Arsenal’s old home (from my 2002 and 2004 journeys) to be like this. Just tucked away with no real amenities that would satisfy the AAC crowd, but just pure tradition everywhere you look.Outside, everyone is singing and eating and waiting for the big game. I did some interviews for the radio show where I tried to find out what everyone thought of Tom Hicks buying the team, and unanimously, everyone agreed it was a wonderful idea. Apparently, the remember that he paid Alex Rodriguez more than any athlete has ever been paid, and that proves that he is willing to pay the price to win. I didn’t ask what happened after A-Rod was paid, because I didn’t want to kill their buzz.I made my way around the grounds to see the statue of Bill Shankly (their version of Tom Landry or Vince Lombardi), and the Shankly gates that were built in his honor after his death. Also, there is a solemn reminder of the Liverpool tragedies that killed many fans both at Heysel and Hillsborough back in the 1980’s.Once we decided to go inside, we had to go to the appropriate gate. In the states, your ticket may offer you suggestions on what gate you should enter, but in reality it is usually a suggestion, and once inside you can normally walk all through a stadium or arena. Well, at these soccer games, you must use the gate you are told because you can only access that part of the stadium. This is how they keep fans from fighting fans from the other side – by keeping them separated. It works very well.Segregation is the only way to exist over there. They offer the away fans 3,000 seats in this league at each match. Those 3,000 fans are in their own sections, using their own entrances, and are completely and totally isolated from the rest of the stadium. There is no going in or going out of the away area. I am sure it has not always been this way, but it has been for the last several years and maybe decades as a way to minimize incidents. Honestly, I think it is a brilliant idea, since we have all had Eagles fans or Red Wings fans behind us at games in Dallas and have all seen incidents of pushing and shoving when obnoxious, drunk fans from each side bow up to eachother. Wouldn’t it be a bit easier to have a special section at Texas Stadium for all of the Steelers fans? Just thinking out loud.The World Famous KopThe Scarfs are up for Youll Never Walk Alone”.The stadium was just as I had hoped. Very Lambeau Field like, in that once you emerge from the tunnel, it finally hits you that you are at the place you have seen on television so many times. I finally made it to Anfield. And when I got to join in for the pregame rendition of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” I was near sports-crying. What a moment. We were basically even with the 6 yard box on the goal to the left, about 1 section over from the Away Fans. And I must admit, despite my disdain for Manchester United, those away supporters that they brought were amazing. They sang and performed and outshouted the rest of the stadium for almost the entire afternoon. They are surrounded by a perimeter of police, so they are extra courageous. You saw many middle fingers and heard many “R-rated” words, but I must admit, it was entertaining. The biggest difference between a sporting crowd over there versus a sporting crowd over here is simple: In the states, we are a reactive crowd. We wait for a prompt to cheer, whether it be from the team doing something great, the scoreboard asking us for noise, a cheer-leader or yell-leader (Aggie) to signal us for a reaction. Over there, there is nothing. No prompts. No cheerleading. No begging from the stadium. Really, no game presentation whatsoever. Dan and I are often critical of the stale atmosphere of a Stars game versus the electric setting of a Mavericks game. But, in England, it is all left to the fans. If there is to be noise, it is because the crowd generates it on its own. They sing all game long because they believe it impacts the game. They chant, they cheer, they sing songs and chants to annoy the opposition, to annoy the oppositions supporters, and to “suck the ball into the net” as they say. The whole scene is priceless. Anything that happens in a game generates the next song. It could be a song that promotes their player, it could be a song that laughs at the opposing player or manager, but there is a method to all of the insanity. And it sometimes is better than the games.No one goes to the concessions or bathroom during the game. Seriously, even when you watch a match on television, you will seldom see anyone walking in the aisles during play. At halftime, we all scramble for a beverage and a pie (gross), if we want to miss the halftime entertainment which was the awkward shootout between disabled ManU fans and disabled Liverpool fans (I kid you not – and I really can’t describe it). No corporate suits on cell phones. No suites with people not paying attention. It really makes you think that we have screwed things up in America by catering to the rich.Back to the match itself: United was 9 points up on Chelsea, and 16 up on Liverpool at the start of the day, and people were saying that before the match, if anyone has a chance to catch them, it will have to be because Liverpool beat them today. Well, Liverpool huffed and puffed. By all accounts they carried the action all day long with far more shots and possession than Manchester United. But, just like hockey, dominating action doesn’t count for much if you don’t but the ball in the net. And like usual, Liverpool did not.Liverpool will never win the Premiership if we don’t get a world-class goal scorer. I wonder if Tom Hicks knows that.Xabi Alonso on the ball.The closest I came to a decent photo of in-game action captures the throw-in…So, with 5 minutes to go, we are staring a 0-0 tie right in the face. Then Paul Scholes (of Gol de Scholes fame) turns and tries to punch Xabi Alonso right in the face. He misses, but this is a straight red card to the Manchester United hero, and now for the final flurry, Liverpool will also have a man advantage. Surely, we will score and I will cap off a miraculous experience the right way.Peter Crouch has a no-brainer at the goal mouth, but United’s keeper makes a brilliant save. A few other chances are close calls, but again no finishing touch to get the win. United seems more than happy to accept the draw and get out of town.Then, in stoppage time, a silly foul takes place outside the Liverpool area, giving Manchester United a glimmer of hope. I say to Soccer Buddy that this is bad. Very bad. Cristiano Ronaldo, perhaps the best player in English soccer, and surely the most hated player in English soccer stood over the ball. He curled it to land right at the keeper’s feet. Traffic was everywhere, save made, but rebound right to an unmarked John O’Shea. Goal. Anfield falls silent. Except for the 3,000 to my left. United score in stoppage time with only 10 men. The 3,000 United fans are in heaven. They perform non-stop for the next 10 minutes, the whole time shooting the bird to the Liverpool faithful who stare at the field, realizing that it has happened to them again.Manchester United, meanwhile, believe that the O’Shea miracle locks up the Premiership for them again. They have wrestled the crown back after Arsenal and Chelsea have held it in London for the last 3 seasons. After the final whistle, and after the United players celebrated right in front of me by running to their 3,000 supporters, and almost all the players ripped off their jerseys and flung them into the crowd, the police began herding the Liverpool fans out of the stadium. 45,522 is the capacity, and the 42,000 Liverpool fans are made to leave before the 3,000 United fans can move from their places. This, again, is to insure there are no incidents in the streets after the match.I wanted to get a look at how this all happens, so I put a jacket over my jersey (so as to look like a neutral) and went to the visiting fans exits. There, police on horse, police on foot, and police in cars and helicopters made sure that the street the 3,000 United fans were about to use was completely empty. Completely. All Liverpool supporters were made to go to the other 3 sides of Anfield or down the other streets. This back street would be the path from the stadium gates all the way to the train that waited to take only United fans back to Manchester. I pulled out a microphone and was allowed to remain on the street with a few other media people because I guess having a microphone made me look legit. The doors swung open, and now 30 minutes after the final whistle, the 3,000 are released and escorted by dozens of cops on all sides to their train. There will be no incidents if the police have any say. And they do. I cannot imagine problems after what I witnessed. They obviously have learned from their mistakes of the past.All in all it was an amazing spectacle. You hate to go all that way to see your team suffer the most gutting of losses, but, you also can appreciate that you witnessed a result that will be talked about for decades. There are many games without any sort of flavor or remarkable attributes, and this was not one of those. The O’Shea winner that secured the 07 Premiership for United will surely make the history books.From there it was a visit to the Liverpool Pro Shop where I left a lot of my hard earned money, and then to the bus, back to the train, and off to Manchester on another train (not the one reserved for the 3,000). Soccer Buddy and I had enjoyed the journey.At the train station in Manchester, we noted that we were close to kickoff for his team (Portsmouth) as they took on Chelsea. We then found a sports café, I ordered what they called a “Chicken Sandwich”, and we watched Chelsea lay the wood to Pompey.SundayWhen you make plans for this trip, you do not know what the schedule will actually be. I bought airlines tickets and hotel room in October, but the television networks did not determine who would play on Saturday and who would play on Sunday until January. Because of Champions League, FA Cup, and television, you seldom know exactly the date and time of your game until about 60 days out. So, when you plan on going to England for a weekend and you do what I do – which is plan to catch a game on Saturday and another on Sunday, you really prioritize game 1, and then wait on the other game because you do not know what the networks will do. For instance, usually the huge fixtures (like Liverpool-ManU) would be the big game on Sunday. But because they had Champions League affairs on Tuesday, they left the game on Saturday. That left us with two choices for what match we would see on Sunday: Bolton hosts Blackburn, 16 miles from Manchester, and Tottenham visits West Ham in London, 200 miles away. Advantage Bolton.It should be noted that Bolton are the 5th team in the Premiership. They have a nice new stadium, and a team that features some notable names. But, watching Bolton-Blackburn after Liverpool-Manchester United is like going to see the Red Sox-Yankees on Saturday and then the Phillies-Pirates on Sunday. A nice rivalry to those people involved, but quite a let-down in the aftermath of where you had just been.We were lucky enough to be the guests of Bolton’s Media Department, and they were very accommodating and pleasant. The Weather, sadly, was not as accommodating and pleasant. It was freaking cold. And raining sideways. Every stereotypical thing you could say about a cold, rainy, miserable afternoon in England, you could say here. And the fans, evidently, thought it would be much easier to watch on television. You will be happy to know that the media sits with the crowd, so Soccer Buddy and me were shivering little Americans in our seats, trying to stay warm as we watched a largely indifferent first half at the Reebok stadium in Bolton.Brad Friedel, our American goalkeeper, was in goal for Blackburn, and that excited Soccer Buddy who is hard core into Sam’s Army. With bad weather, empty seats, and indifferent football, I wish I could tell you there were a lot of great stories, but I don’t have too many. In the 2nd half, the South African Benny McCarthy, who earlier in the week eliminated Arsenal from the FA Cup, scored twice on penalty kicks for Blackburn, putting the road Rovers up 2-0. Nice to see a few goals and all, but penalty kicks are like free throws to me. It is more of a shock if a professional doesn’t score. Nicolas Anelka pulled one back for Bolton, and they thought they scored the equalizer, but the scorer was offside. Benny ShootsBenny ScoresBolton with a cross, with the American Friedel looking on…But not that many fans…Two matches in two days, with two road teams winning. The rain was still falling hard after the game, and as we exited the stadium and walked to the train station, it occurred to us that at 4:30 on a Sunday in the England countryside, it is possible that we may have a while to wait for the next train. We did. About an hour. What a beating. Cold, wet, and tired, we finally got back to the hotel about 2 hours later. Just in time to get a pizza (they can’t screw that up in England) and get back to the hotel to see Real Madrid-Getafe at 8, and then a replay of the brilliant match between West Ham and Tottenham at 10. That match finished 4-3, and it may have been the best game played all year. Here are the BBC Stories on the two matches: Liverpool 0, Mancherster United 1 Bolton 1, Blackburn 2 Various relevent Youtubes:O’Sheas Winner YNWA from 2005The United fans sing to Anfield We only had 10 menI know this was really long, but I hope you enjoyed it if this is your cup of tea.Labels: Premiership
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Also, I wish I could elaborate on these tours a bit - I could spend the next six weeks adding descriptions of these places - but these yarn tours are intended as a favor to Stephanie and her hoards of devoted knitters, crocheters, and general yarn-a-philes, who will descend on this town on or around March 22. In New York, the further you are from Times Square/Wall Street, the cheaper the real estate, the bigger the yarn stores. If you want the full Brooklyn effect, you can take the scenic route and go all the way down to Coney Island, ride the Cyclone or get a Nathan’s hot dog, drive up through Brighton Beach, admire the crazeee Russian signage & groceries on the way.When you’re ready to visit a neighborhood that your Manhattan friends have heard of, come up to Red Hook to Brooklyn General Store. If you’re NOT the driver and you’re ready for a drink or a bite to eat by now, you could take a quick detour to Hope & Anchor, a really great place for a cheesesteak, ground pork burger, milkshake, etc., and they’re got really nice house cocktails. If you ARE the driver and you’re starting to think about what you’d like to drink later (or what you’ll have to bring home with you to dull the shock at home over how many bags of yarn you managed to fit in the trunk), stop by LeNell’s. Try not to get too distracted by the many amazing new and antique furniture places on Atlantic and get out at Bond Street and check out Knit-A-Way, with a wide variety of yarn types and a comfortable browsing space. You can get out at the Fulton St stop (Fulton/Broadway/Nassau) in downtown Manhattan to visit Seaport Yarn - So much yarn!
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I pointed out to him that women are specifically banned from serving in combat and the women in combat zones are there because they are assigned, just like the men, to do their jobs in this, a war unlike previous wars for America. Amy Goodman in honor of International Women’s Day, has a great piece up about women soldiers in the war zone. Women soldiers are like men soldiers in many ways;
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Row 27: Knit to 1st marker, SM, K9, P1, (P1, K1)x3, P2tog, P1, P2tog-b, (K1, P1)x3, P1, K9, SM, Knit the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 28: Purl to 1st marker, SM, P9, K1, BI, (K1, P1)x3, SK2P, (P1, K1)x3, BI, K1, P9, SM, Purl the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 29: Knit to 1st marker, SM, K9, P3, K1, P1, K1,P2tog, P1, P2tog-b, K1, P1, K1, P3, K9, SM, Knit the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 30: Purl to 1st marker, SM, P7, BC2, (K1, P1)x2, SK2P, (P1, K1)x2, FC2, P7, SM, Purl the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 31: Knit to 1st marker, SM, K7, P2, PInc, K1, P1, K1, P2tog, P1, P2tog-b, K1, P1, K1, PInc, P2, K7, SM, Knit the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 32: Purl to 1st marker, SM, P7, K2, P3, K1, P1, SK2P, P1, K1, P3, K2, P7, SM, Purl the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 33: Knit to 1st marker, SM, K7, P2, PInc, K2, P2tog, P1, P2tog-b, K2, PInc, P2, K7, SM, Knit the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 34: Purl to 1st marker, SM, P7, K2, P4, BI, SK2P, BI, P4, K2, P7, SM, Purl the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 35: Knit to 1st marker, SM, K7, P2, K4, P3, K4, P2, K7, SM, Knit the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 36: Purl to 1st marker, SM, P5, K2tog, P4, FC3, P3, SSK, P7, SM, Purl the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 37: Knit to 1st marker, SM, K11, P3, K13, SM, Knit the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 38: Purl to 1st marker, SM, P13, K1, BI, K1, BI, K1, P11, SM, Purl the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 39: Knit to 1st marker, SM, K11, P5, K13, SM, Knit the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 40: Purl to 1st marker, SM, P13, K5, P11, SM, Purl the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 41: Knit to 1st marker, SM, K11, P2tog, P1, P2tog-b, K13, SM, Knit the rest of the stitches in this row.Row 42: Purl to 1st marker, SM, P13, Sl2TogK1P, P11, SM, Purl the rest of the stitches in this row.(You can add more rows of stockinette stitch here if you wish but the usually it isn’t needed)Row 43: *K8, K2tog* repeat from *to*.Row 44: *P7, P2tog* repeat from * to*.Row 45: *K6, K2tog* repeat from *to*.Row 46: *P5, P2tog* repeat from *to*.Row 47: *K4, K2tog* repeat from *to*.Row 48: *P3, P2tog* repeat from *to*.Row 49: *K2, K2tog* repeat from *to*.Row 50: *P1, P2tog* repeat from *to*.Row 51: K2tog across row.Slip all stitches to opposite needle and cut yarn leaving long enough tail to sew up back seam.
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Apareçam no dia 22 de Março no Clube Literário do Porto, podem ouvir a minha poesia e cada um pode levar poemas escritos por si e partilhá-los, pelo prazer do texto.A ida à Escola Secundária de Rodrigues de Freitas na quarta-feira 7 de Março foi muito especial, pelo acontecimento em si e pela esperança tatuada na superfície de um dia luminoso.
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Los hijos a traves de la vida toman formas similares a lo que fueron sus padres, si bien durante la adolecencia los hijos tienden a revelarse contra toda idea de sus padres al llegar a la madurez se revaloriza la accion de sus padres y toman formas de trato y comunicacion similares.Si el pibe de chico es muy sobreprotegido se hara dependiente de esa proteccion y notara su ausencia cuando no este junto a sus viejos mostrandose dubitativo y temeroso. si un pibe ve que en su casa se arregla todo a las patadas de grande lo arreglara a las trompadas y no es de un vivo andar a los manotazos con todo aquel que piense diferente, solo mostrara su ignorancia para resolver conflictos en los cuales se ve perdido.Si el pibe se reveldiza al punto de enfrentar a los padres no se debe tener temor a cagarlo a trompadas (por una causa debidamente justificada y suele suceder una o dos veces en la vida) esto produce en el chico lo que en psicologia se llama Insight que hace replantear todo lo antes visto (este hecho debe ser premeditado y en un momento de calentura y es para demostrar que existe una autoridad a quien se debe respetar.
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Fleetwood Mac - The Chain (Selections From 25 Years) (1992)

Friday, October 17th, 2008

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Saturday, 25th August 2007.10:30am St Patrick’s Cathedral, Melbourne.You are enthusiastically encouraged to circulate this information as widely as possible and to attend on the day!
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The timing was perfect for the 12th annual Southern Saratoga County YMCA 5k run for Shenendehowa senior cross country runners Jonathan McDonald and Morgan Roche. “I was running with (a teammate) for a while at the two mile mark and then he fell off.”McDonald’s closest competitor was 27-year-old Arthur DeGraw from Watervliet 12 seconds behind him followed by Zack Evans from Clifton Park at 16:56 and Daniel Bruton from Waterford at 17:23.“The first mile was 5:04 and we were at 10:37 at the second mile,” “I kept running steady, trying to get faster as I went along.”Roche was the 13th runner to cross the finish line followed by 42-year-old Anne Benson from Clifton Park at 18:54 and Cara Janeczko from Clifton Park at 19:15.The time was personal best for the soccer player, turned runner, Roche.“During the outdoor season last year I made the decision to jump to cross country this fall,” “Before, I was running outdoors just to keep up my endurance in soccer.”Road and trail running is a far cry from her previous starts and stops on the pitch.“It’s a lot different, I wasn’t that good at sprints and stuff,” “The course was very flat, another reason to run it and I had a good run, seeing how I won it.”The local 5k road race continues to be a success in Clifton Park.“We had 250 runners last year and still had a strong turnout this year,” “I haven’t had much interest from colleges yet, hopefully I’ll get that in the fall.”Roche ran the 10,000 at this year’s Empire State Games in Westchester County and now hopes to capitalize on her fall season.“I think I’m going to struggle trying to find a DI school to run at,” “They didn’t see me run yet, so I have to find them more than them finding me.I’ll get a couple more times in, cross country starts Monday.”Southern Saratoga County YMCA5k run and walkOverall finishers1.
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this we also learned from Wikipedia, and it explains why we ended up having Mexican food for both lunch today and dinner today (washed down with Singletrack Ale and Coors respectively, both local brews.)And that is probably all we have to report today; We plan to get an early night because we have an early start tomorrow: we’ll be boarding the California Zephyr train at 8am for a 15 hour ride to Salt Lake City, travelling right through (over? Well, to bed now, so tarra a bit.Ted’s Photo BlogA picture of me, Ted, feeling so tired from getting up early this morning that it’s all I can do to sort out Malcolm and Vikki’s route for tomorrow before having an early night.
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Fleetwood Mac - The Chain (Selections From 25 Years) (1992)CD 11-01 Paper Doll (3:57) Engineer - Richard Ornstein , Robert Hart 1-02 Love Shines (4:47) Producer - Patrick Leonard 1-03 Love In Store (Alternate Mix) (3:23)1-04 Goodbye Angel (3:07)1-05 Heart Of Stone (4:39) Producer - Patrick Leonard 1-06 Silver Springs (4:29)1-07 Oh Diane (2:33)1-08 Big Love (3:41) Engineer - Greg Droman 1-09 Rhiannon (4:10)1-10 Crystal (5:08)1-11 The Chain (Alternate Mix) (4:19)1-12 Over My Head (3:34)1-13 Dreams (Alternate Mix) (4:16)1-14 Go Your Own Way (3:40)1-15 Sara (6:24)1-16 Hold Me (3:25)1-17 Gypsy (5:21)1-18 Make Me A Mask (4:01)CD 22-01 Don’t Stop (3:11)2-02 Everywhere (3:42) Engineer - Greg Droman 2-03 Tusk (USC Intro Mix) (3:13)2-04 Not That Funny (7:57) Engineer - Trip Khalaf 2-05 Beautiful Child (Alternate Mix) (5:20)2-06 Teen Beat (2:44)2-07 Need Your Love So Bad (3:54)2-08 Did You Ever Love Me (3:41) Producer - Martin Birch 2-09 Oh Well (Part 1) (Original Mono Version Re-Channeled For Stereo) (3:30)2-10 I Believe My Time Ain’t Long (2:52) Engineer - Mike Ross (2) 2-11 Bermuda Triangle (4:09) Engineer - Bob Hughes Producer - Bob Hughes 2-12 Why (4:56) Producer - Martin Birch 2-13 Station Man (5:41)2-14 Albatross (3:10)2-15 Black Magic Woman (2:52)2-16 Stop Messin’ Around (2:21) Engineer - Mike Ross (2) 2-17 Trinity (4:08)2-18 Heroes Are Hard To Find (3:34) Engineer - Bob Hughes Producer - Bob Hughes 2-19 Green Manalishi (4:36)DESCARGAMIRRORDESCARGA DE 2SHAREDRECOMENDADO!!!
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Generaciones 67,68,69…UCV: Arquitectura Diseño: Un homenaje a un compañero de siempre

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Array There’s just something wrong about making a classic quilt from new materials instead of re-using the ones you have…Newsprint - Okay, yes. My local recycling company doesn’t take #5 plastic and I have a small box of lidless containers and container-less lids. Seems like someone could collect ‘em, match em up, run ‘em through a sanitizing dishwasher and then sell them… The market for plastic recycled milk jugs is incredibly, depressingly small. If the plans were available somewhere, it seems like there are fibers that could be recycled into woven shoes.CDs and cases. (Note: Brainstorming is tossing out ideas sparked by previous thoughts, not the evaluation of ideas.
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Las memorias se agudizaron, los recuerdos fluían, la fraternidad se manifestó en su máxima expresión y la poesía volvió a adquirir su máximo sentido.Después de ese 16 de junio del 2007, todo comienza a ser distinto.
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en casa de Natacha y Carlos, donde se reunió un grupo de compañeros del ayer y de siempre, que habían pasado por la Escuela a fines de los ‘60, y que se reencontraron en la amistad y en el afecto.
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mueroooo ♥________________________________________Fede abrazaba fuertemente a Flor, Flor sonreía al tiempo que Fede le decia esas palabrastan lindas Te amo con mi vida MEEE MUERROOOOOO :3Fede: -La separa- No vas a llorar más?Flor: Si usted me jura algo…Fede: Pero que cosa…Flor: Jureme primero…Fede: -sonrie- Te lo juro…Flor: Nunca, pero nunca, me va a dejar sola, siempre va a hacer asi de Liiindo…Fede: Por siempre mi amor, por siempre… -se muerde el labio- que es lindo mi freezer!-entra Roby a la pieza-Roby: Flor sigues aqui…Flor: -Mira el reloj- tu no deberias estar en el cole Robertita?Roby: Si es que, me desperte tarde y Fede me dijo que me quedara… Tienes que ser cariñoso con Flor, recuerda que esta embarazada!Fede: Tu igual tienes que tratar bien a Maya, si no te la ves conmigo eh?Gaspar: Pareces niño de 14 años sabes? -riendo-Fede: Yo no soy duro…Gaspar: Que si…Fede: que noo…-en la cocina-Flor: Hay olor a quemadooo -Moviendo la mano para evitar el olor xd-Roby: -mira el tostador- Son las tostadas Flor!Flor: -sacandolas- Puchaa y se veian tan ricas!Roby: -tratandolas de comer- Nooooo se pueden comer waaacala!-entrando Greta-Greta: Que oloog tann malooog aveeg!Flor: es que se nos quemaron las tostadas..Greta: OH MY GOD! Mire lo que encontre en Nuestra cama!Fede: -no decia nada y no la miraba-Flor: -se acerca y le cierra el computador- Don Freezer?Fede: FLORENCIA QUE HICISTES!Flor: A que lindo, ahora soy Florencia.Fede: Ese es tu nombre no?Flor: Si pero usted me dice Floooor -gesticulando- Florcitaa mi amor O por lo menos -hace un puchero- Me decia…Fede: PERDI TODO EL TRABAJO VES?
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Chico Héctor Olivares Ayer y Hoy, siguen siendo la misma persona Grande y de Valores Universalmente Sólidos y Grandiosos.Este juego visual que representa al mismo hombre en el mismo lugar, con sólo 39 años de diferencia…es sólo una cosa de tiempo…
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Nick Diaz vs Robbie Lawler- UFC 47 WAR!! - Ultimate MMA Video Blog

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Array-ne == PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==Region: SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIAGeographic coordinates: 4.620S, 101.247EMagnitude: 5.1 MbDepth: 8 kmUniversal Time (UTC): 1 Dec 2007 17:47:27Time near the Epicenter: 2 Dec 2007 00:47:27Local standard time in your area: 1 Dec 2007 11:47:27Location with respect to nearby cities: 148 km (92 miles) SW (230 degrees) of Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia 420 km (261 miles) SSE (166 degrees) of Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia 429 km (267 miles) WSW (245 degrees) of Palembang, Sumatra, Indonesia 632 km (393 miles) WNW (285 degrees) of JAKARTA, Java, IndonesiaADDITIONAL EARTHQUAKE PARAMETERS________________________________event ID : US 2007kja1This event has been reviewed by a seismologist at NEICFor subsequent updates, maps, and technical information, see:http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2007kja1.phporhttp://earthquake.usgs.gov/National Earthquake Information CenterU.S. Geological Surveyhttp://neic.usgs.govDISCLAIMER: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/ens/help.html#disclaimerThis email was sent to centralist@gmail.comYou requested mail for events between -90.0/90.0 latitude and 180.0/-180.0 longitude for M3.5 between 00:00 and 23:00 and M4.0 other times.To change your parameters or unsubscribe, go to:http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/ens
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I joined the new team,cuz a lot of the old uA member joined there.The new clan is called: IMPERIUM-ROMANUS [IMR]Today I don´t have any time to play,cuz of the france-clas-test tomorrow.Tomorrow I´ll start a new acc.
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they still knew very little about the tumour, so they could not jump to any conclusions on how to help him he felt no fear upon hearing the diagnosis, other than anticipation of a dismal future· first two weeks in hospital were taking test (blood samples, z-rays from all angles, 2 EMG’s, arteriogram), the rest of the time he was answering questions, this happened for about three weeks· the neurosurgeon came in and talked to him about the tests and how he would be a bad prospect for surgery because the tumour had wrapped around the spinal cord, making it hard to do without causing serious damage. As well one of the blood vessels that supplied the spinal cord with blood ran through the tumour, and they could not be tied off because the deprivation of blood would kill the cord.· it was a no-win situation, and doing the surgery would produce immediate and catastrophic damage, while leaving the tumour would work its harm slowly· due to the peculiarities of the tumour growth his left side was weaker than his right.· the radiotherapy had killed off some of the tumour, but not all of it, and it had produced negative side effects· on the fifth day after the operation he woke up with a sense of fatigue, he could no longer raise his foot as high as he did the day before and his upbeat mood had turned in to depression·
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-ne This is the fight I was talking about, if you’ve never seen it, make it a priorty to watch this mma video.
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ASARE BOADU’S STORIES: ‘CHECK ABUSE OF PROCUREMENT LAW’ (Page 47)

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Array-ne If this is any inspiration, my grandmother had her 6th daughter naturally at the age of 47.~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~4,200 Stories of Pregnancy &
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-ne My aunt had a child, natural conception at 47!~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~@~~~4,200 Stories of Pregnancy &
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-ne AK-47 bandits’ holdup for cashTuesday, December 04, 2007Everyday.com.khTranslated from Khmer by SocheataEven though the police sent out forces in drove to fight against the AK-47 bandits, up until now, this fight did not produce any results yet. He said that the bandits entered his home at 7:30 PM, before the family even had dinner yet, the bandits took ,000, a gold necklace chain, a platinum necklace chain, and a number of other objects.
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-ne Don Winslow 42Don Winslow 47Don Winslow 48Don Winslow 50Don Winslow 57Don Winslow 71
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-ne Story: Kwame Asare Boadu, KumasiTHE Association of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors of Ghana (ABCCG) has called on the Procurement Board to check what it described as the blatant abuse of the procurement law by the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs). Owusu-Ansah, the Ashanti Regional Minister, the Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing, Alhaji Boniface Abubakar Saddique, said the government had over the years committed huge sums of money to the construction of many projects. Alhaji Saddique disclosed that his ministry had programmed to complete the revision of the existing Government of Ghana Conditions of Contract (PINK FORM) to bring it to the modern standards and terms to address the numerous shortcomings in the construction industry. The Asamponghene, Nana Asampong Boakye III, who represented the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, reiterated the Asantehene’s concern over the construction of houses in water courses and called on chiefs and the local authorities to find a solution to the problem.
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Network of Spiritual Progressives in Maryland: 10/17 Torture Act counter-signing ceremony at the White House

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Array When i feel the sea beneath my soul (bremen, may 2003) fade outhttp://rapidshare.de/files/36407613/taj_mahal_trio_bremen_1.rar http://rapidshare.de/files/36410833/taj_mahal_trio_bremen_2.rar
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It automatically becomes law if Congress is in session, it automatically becomes void if they’re not in session.)It popped up in an investment site I read - Kitco.com - in an article by Roger Weigand who says a friend he considers to be normally very conservative has said things will pop in the market on the 17th (actually, mentioned October 17th as D-Day for some kind of markets ripping excitement.) Yes, that’s headed into someone I know says someone he knows heard somewhere… And 3 weeks prior to the elections is - I think - too early.Second is that my guesstimates of various logistic and forward assets deployments had them onsite no earlier than the 21st of October and more likely the 26th.
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-ne In Sanskrit, tulanaa naasti athaiva tulasi - that which is incomparable (in its qualities) is the tulasi For Indians it is one of the most sacred plants. The tulasi leaf has great medicinal value and is used to cure various ailments, including the common cold.Yanmule sarvatirhaani Yannagre sarvadevataa Yanmadhye sarvavedaascha Tulasi taam namaamyahamI bow down to the tulasi, At whose base are all the holy places, At whose top reside all the deities and In whose middle are all the Vedas.
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-ne The MPG NSP chapter shares this update from the Washington Region Religious Campaign Against TortureINFO FROM WRRCAT:The Washington Region Religious Campaign Against Torture is sponsoring a counter-signing ceremony at the White House (side facing Lafayette Park) on Tuesday, October 17th at 9:00 A.M. Please click herefor an attached flyer that you can use to promote this event.In addition, the National Religious Campaign Against Torture has a Statement Against Torture (see www.nrcat.org/statement.aspx ).
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My perspective of current events: Anyone intersted?

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Array I had felt the same voices which have saved me from difficult times and telling me not to give up, I have felt the same voice when I saved many lives in a bus accident years ago, I felt the same voice congratulating me when I won my first award and I have felt it when I am always alone and telling me that somebody is there to take care of me. Everybody has a hero inside which can save many lives, everybody has a child inside that cares and everybody has warrior inside who is highly trained, only that you have to call it, seek help and give it the control. Just be silent for sometime and hear the voices inside you…hear the warrior telling you something….hear him and merge with the warrior to fight back and show the world who you are. When you decide something the inner voice will help you to make the perfect decision because the warrior knows, the warrior has already laid plans for you to be a success…All you have to do is listen closely, attentively and with full sincerity.
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At the end of 2003, federal debt stood at 36 percent of GDP, and it is currently projected by the Congressional Budget Office to reach 40 percent of GDP by 2005 before beginning to decline again.By historical and international standards, these levels of debt are very modest. The President’s critics might suggest that economic growth should have been better in the low debt years than in the high debt years – in fact, real GDP growth averaged 4.44 percent in the high debt years and just 3.14 percent in the low debt years.To some extent, this divergence in growth rates was a result of the war years, when debt piled up quickly and economic growth was relatively robust. Economic growth was higher in the relatively high debt years during this period, averaging 3.47 percent versus 2.59 percent. Unemployment was also lower in the high debt years averaging 5.65 percent as opposed to 6.43 percent in the low debt years. And consumer price inflation was almost three times higher in the low debt years than in the high debt years — 7.6 percent to 3.0 percent.Looking back at American history, it is apparent that economic prosperity can continue even if the federal government maintains a debt burden that is much higher than it is today as a percentage of GDP.Moreover, large budget deficits have never been a cause of – or even correlated with – the high interest rates or slow economic growth that deficit hawks predict.
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Frequency capping and self-service ad planning included in ad managment platform. Contact: Steve Tobin XML Media 1797 Wingfoot Place El Cajon, CA 92019 1-619-219-1003 info @ xmlmedia.net
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94404 Phone 650.575.6760 E-mail jyekrang@comcast.net Summary of qualifications Information Systems and Business Process Engineering professional with over 15 years of leadership in design, development and deployment of enterprise software and processes for manufacturing, retail, publishing, eBusiness and high-tec companies. Director, Application Development Led the planning, development, and execution of all software related activities for this 00 million leader in the area of health publications and productivity improvement solutions serving the Fortune 500. Led the selection, requirement design, and implementation of a new Corporate Enterprise system utilizing Oracle 11i ERP suite for Financial, Operations and CRM. Responsible for transitioning of software development from RPG3 to one of Object Oriented Design and Development utilizing MS .net platform software component assembly. With processing orders in access of 45,000 daily the logistics of Order Processing, and Fulfillment dictated an automated business processes and a responsive software/hardware integrated into a holistic environment. Led the design, development, and implementation of the fulfillment systems and processes. The automated process included on-line order processing, credit card verification, pick/pack and shipping documents and interfaced with Oracle Financials. Responsible for order processing and fulfillment operations, processing orders in access of 45,000 per day at three different fulfillment centers across the country with 24 hours turn around. Leader of a matrix corporate team for selection and implementation of software development tools and advanced development methodology. Responsible for implementation of MacPac MRPII system and interfaces to the financial systems resulting in reassignment of 8 resources to new development. Led the implementation of an MRP II system to develop standard policy and procedures for all aspects of the manufacturing operations. Certified Business Simulation Awards received First Place in Object Management Group for a Procurement System that demonstrated the most improvement in a business processes using Object Technology design and development.
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Racing towards parenthood….: Sangita at 28 weeks (7 months!!!!)

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Array Thank God it wasn’t.I think of D., five days in the M______s now. I need to, we’ll see.(writing becomes messier here): I miss D., I miss D., I miss you, I miss you, I miss you, D., my baby, I miss you…
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-ne Welcome to our Baby Bishop 2006 website. We will be using this page to update friends and family on Kitty’s pregnancy.
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-ne saw my midwife today, she seemed to be in a bit of a hurry, but at least this time she didnt bring her wierd student midwife with her who seems to know nothing….My little boy still hasnt turned upside down yet, and is quite happy chilling out in his little breech position. He will probably turn sometime in the next few weeks otherwise will have to take action!Also, apparantly he seems large for my dates (horror!) but then again could just be because hes the wrong way round.Part of me thinks the poor kid hasnt got room to turn around, and i wonder how hes going to do that without snapping himself in half…Heard his heartbeat though, its really loud now compared to what it was when i was 16 weeks!Bit scary that i will now be seeing my midwife every fortnight…
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I feel like the belly has grown substantially in the past few days, and I am already feeling a little heavier, slower and tired. I feel like it is communicating with me :) I am starting to get really excited about meeting the little one.
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Sunday Scribblings: #50 - Dream journey

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Array Then versus Carolina (a team in desperate need of a win after back-to-back losses to Ottawa) they played hard and physical. Here are your team leaders for the last 5 games.Points Leaders over the Last Five Games7 Hossa6 Zhitnik (that one caught me by surprise.)6 Kovalchuk6 Belanger6 Kozlov4 MellanbyPlus/Minus Leaders over the Last Five Games 6 Hossa 6 de Vries 6 Kozlov 5 Zhitnik 5 Belanger 5 HavelidNote: Dupuis is -3 which I find surprising.SOG Leaders Last 5 Games19 Hossa14 Belanger12 Sim10 Holik10 Kovalchuk10 TkachukFaceoffs Last 5 Games59% Holik 85 faceoffs taken55% Belanger 106 faceoffs taken54% Tkachuk 68 faceoffs takenPower Play 21% (would rank 3rd in the league over a full season)Penalty Kill 87% (would rank 2nd in the league over a full season)Goals Against Average: 1.80 (would rank 1st in the NHL over a full season)Save Percentage: .943% (would rank 1st in the NHL over a full season)The positive thing from those team leader stats is that you can see how well the team has played and Kovalchuk-Tkachuk-Sim line is just starting to warm up.
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DA 07-1188 Released: March 9, 2007 WIRELINE COMPETITION BUREAU ANNOUNCES OMB APPROVAL OF THE RURAL HEALTH CARE PILOT PROGRAM INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS AND THE DEADLINE FOR FILING APPLICATIONS Application Filing Deadline: May 7, 2007 On September 26, 2006, the Commission adopted the Rural Health Care Pilot Program Order, which established a rural health care pilot program to encourage the provision of telehealth and telemedicine services throughout the nation.[1] Under the pilot program, selected applicants will receive up to 85 percent of the costs of building state and regional broadband networks and connecting those networks to Internet2 or National LambdaRail, Inc., dedicated nationwide backbone providers, as well as the costs of the advanced telecommunications and information services that will ride over those networks.[2] Selected applicants will also receive up to 85 percent of the costs of connecting to the public Internet.[3] The Order included criteria for applications to participate in the rural health care pilot program.[4] The Commission requested approval of these criteria (the “information collection requirements”) from the Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) on January 10, 2007.[5] On March 8, 2007, the Commission received OMB approval of the information collection requirements. Under the terms of the Rural Health Care Pilot Program Order, as modified by the Rural Health Care Pilot Program Order on Reconsideration, applications to participate in the pilot program are due sixty (60) days from the date of OMB approval of the information collection requirements.[6] Accordingly, applicants must submit their applications to the Commission no later than May 7, 2007.
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Well, I, along with millions of other West Indies fans, are used to this by now.The only problem with it is that the more this type of performance (does it deserve to be labelled performance?) continues, then the more fans become dissillusioned with the West Indian team.I saw Australia just a while ago, at Arnos Vale, replying to England’s 198. I would like the answer whether or not the tear gas was related to the dispute -Hopefully matters progress positively in WCC 2007 - no matter who wins.By the way, how are folks supposed to pay these ticket prices for WCC?
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I hope none of the faithful readers of EverythingHealth smoke but, believe me, there are a lot of closet smokers and 3000 teens start each day. If cigarettes were illegal you would be knocking over little old ladies for their purse to buy more”.I am thrilled to say there is a new treatment for tobacco addiction that works.Researchers have found nicotine and dopamine receptors in the brain and have developed a pill called Chantix which blocks those receptors from the effects of smoking.Because it is so new I have only had two patients use Chantix but both of them were hard core, lifelong smokers who had failed other methods.
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You could take this to mean the journey of your dreams, the place(s) you most want to go in the world, and the luscious details of that dream trip. Or, a journey in dreams. I’ve noticed that some people are not really replying to the prompt but just trying to get a link to their blog, and that’s not really what this site is about. liza lee miller45. liza’s eyeview91. miss magic95.
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