Sunday, August 4, 2013

Sunday's Dump & Chase: Best Coach in the NHL?

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The folks over at The Hockey Writers conducted a poll of their contributors to name the best coach in the NHL...and the results? Mike Babcock...and it was a blowout. Joel Quenneville finished a distant second, followed by a three way tie for third featuring Barry Trotz. So what do you think? Does this group sound about right? Would you have someone else in the top slot?

Source: http://www.ontheforecheck.com/2013/8/4/4586370/sundays-dump-chase

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J&J pleased to have Chinese court dispute over

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BEIJING (AP) - Health care giant Johnson and Johnson says it is pleased to put a legal dispute behind it after a Chinese court ordered it to pay compensation to a former distributor under an anti-monopoly law.

Thursday's ruling said Johnson & Johnson was guilty of "vertical monopoly" for setting minimum prices its distributors charged for surgical sutures. It noted J&J has stopped thet practice but ordered it to pay 530,000 yuan ($85,000) to a Chinese distributor that said it lost potential sales due to the restriction.

J&J said, "While we are disappointed with today's ruling by the Higher People's Court of Shanghai, we are pleased to have put this matter behind us and look forward to continuing to provide our high quality products and services to healthcare institutions and patients in China."

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Source: http://www.wafb.com/story/23039744/jj-pleased-to-have-chinese-court-dispute-over

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FEMA OKs aid for Texas plant blast

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The Obama administration has issued a disaster declaration for the Texas town hit by fertilizer plant blasts in April.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Friday aid for the area affected by the tragedy in the town of West.

Federal funding will supplement state and local recovery efforts "for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the explosion in McLennan County," FEMA said.

The April 17 fire led to simultaneous blasts at a fertilizer distribution facility, killing 15 and decimating homes, businesses and more within 37 blocks.

This decision came after FEMA in June told Gov. Rick Perry it was denying a request to declare the small town a "major disaster" area, a move sharply criticized by local and state officials.

The letter from FEMA spokesman Craig Fugate noted Obama had previously issued an emergency declaration and other measures that paved the way for some direct federal assistance.

"Based on our review of all of the information available, it has been determined that the remaining costs for permanent work is within the capabilities of the state and affected local governments," Fugate said at the time. "Accordingly, we have determined that a major disaster declaration is not necessary."

After the Friday announcement, Perry, who slammed the FEMA move two months ago, lauded a successful state appeal of the initial federal move.

"The approval of the state's appeal for a major disaster declaration is great and welcome news for the people of West," Perry said. "I appreciate everyone who joined me in standing with the people whose lives have been forever impacted to move this appeal forward, especially our congressional delegation."

Perry said the federal action and the state legislature's disaster relief funding "will help this community rebuild their infrastructure, school district and public works as quickly as possible."

A fire at the facility operated by West Fertilizer Company set off two explosions that registered on seismographs as a magnitude-2.1 earthquake and were felt 50 miles away. The blasts leveled a portion of the town, damaging numerous homes, a nursing home and the town's high school and middle school.

According to local officials, the city is still well short of the $17 million it needs to repair roads, water and sewage lines and other damaged infrastructure.

Source: http://www.nbcmontana.com/news/FEMA-OKs-aid-for-Texas-plant-blast/-/14594602/21315164/-/lmhk30/-/index.html

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Alex Rodriguez homers in Double-A rehab game

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) ? Yankees fan Matt Kowalski made the short trip to Arm & Hammer Park, hoping to catch one more look at Alex Rodriguez.

Kowalski got to see what he wanted ? Rodriguez homered Friday night for the Trenton Thunder, and many in the sellout crowd cheered as the embattled New York star rounded the bases.

"I live 20 minutes away, and it could be the last chance to see him play," said Kowalski, of Mount Laurel. "It's kind of hard to not come out. I'm afraid something's pending. That's the rumor, at least."

Major League Baseball is set to suspend 14 players on Monday in the Biogenesis drug case, with Rodriguez likely to get the stiffest penalty. The 38-year-old third baseman hasn't played in the majors this season while recovering from hip surgery and a strained quadriceps.

Rodriguez left Friday night after five innings. He later said the Yankees told him the tentative plan is for him to rejoin the big league team in Chicago for Monday night's game against the White Sox.

Rodriguez said he's confident that will happen "unless I get hit by lightning, and these days you never know."

"I am mentally prepared to play for five more years," he said. "It's not time for me to hang it up. I have a lot more left in me. I will keep fighting."

The Yankees have said Rodriguez will play for Trenton on Saturday. The Yankees are in San Diego this weekend.

"I wish they would come in a plane tonight. I wish I was in San Diego," he said. "I can't wait to see my teammates. I think I can help them. I think I can help them be a better team."

Rodriguez rejoined the Yankees' Double-A farm team earlier in the day, his second minor league rehabilitation assignment during this comeback. After drawing a walk in the first inning, he hit a long two-run homer in the third inning against Reading lefty Jesse Biddle, a No. 1 draft pick by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2010.

Rodriguez leisurely circled the bases to the cheers of the 8,080 fans, many who applauded in admiration of the shot. The three-time American League MVP pointed to someone behind home plate after touching it and headed to the dugout for congratulations by his temporary teammates.

There were some boos during the night.

"I think there were a lot of Phillies fans out there," he said. "A lot of people cheered when I hit the home run."

In the fifth inning, Rodriguez was called out on strikes. He talked to a couple of fans in the stands, signed a few autographs and gave away his bat, and exited the game.

Cheryl Dacey of Princeton Junction sat behind a couple of Philles fans who booed every time Rodriguez came to the plate. She totally enjoyed seeing him quiet them up with his home run.

"In my opinion, I'm 52, I think A-Rod is one of the best players I will see in my lifetime for baseball," said the longtime Yankees fan. "I think there is a witch hunt on for him."

She got a chance to tell Rodriguez that, too. She left the stadium after he was taken out with her No. 13 Yankees uniform autographed.

Earlier in the game, Rodriguez knocked down a hard grounder and threw the batter out at first by a half step.

Prior to the game, Rodriguez smiled a lot, met his teammates and shook hands with coaches after stepping on the field at 4:13 p.m. He did not field questions from a massive media contingent before taking batting practice, throwing and fielding grounder in a 30-minute preparation for the game against the Fightin Phils.

This was Rodriguez's second appearance with the Thunder this season, but the first one in New Jersey.

While there were a couple of A-Rod jerseys in the stands, there also were Derek Jeter and Mark Teixeira tops sprinkled in along with some from Philadelphia players.

The 30-year-old Kowalski wore a Rodriguez uniform, and was somewhat forgiving when asked about A-Rod's problems.

"It's hard not to appreciate what A-Rod did for the Yankees," he said. "Anyone who turns a blind eye to 2009 is kidding themselves. They don't win a ring in 2009 without him, so it's hard to forget that."

Thunder Manager Tony Franklin did not think Rodriguez's presence would be a distraction.

"Our guys understand the circumstances around this," he said. "It's all about baseball for our guys. One thing about baseball players is when the game they have a unique ability to separate what's on the field from what's off the field."

It was hard not to notice Rodriguez's every step. Cameramen and reporters stared at him, and they looked over his shoulder as he signed autographs 20 minutes before the first pitch.

"I expect him to be productive in this lineup," Franklin said of a player with 647 career home runs in the bigs. "We're in a pennant race, and I say it jokingly, but I look for the same effort he always gives. He's the consummate professional when it comes to playing the game. The game means everything to him."

Franklin kidded Rodriguez could keep up the tradition of stars buying food spreads for the minor leaguers after the game.

On a more serious note, he said Rodriguez is "a regular guy" who can impart a lot to his players. He also wanted to see him in action.

"I love watching him play," Franklin said. "I am still a fan of baseball and watching him play on the baseball field is what I enjoy."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/alex-rodriguez-homers-double-rehab-game-004851200.html

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Time Warner Cable blacks out CBS stations

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After fee negotiations failed between Time Warner Cable and CBS, the cable provider on Friday blacked out the network for customers in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Boston, Detroit, Chicago, Denver and Pittsburgh at 5 p.m. ET.

"We agreed to an extension on Tuesday morning with the expectation that we would engage in a meaningful negotiation with CBS. Since then, CBS has refused to have a productive discussion," the company said in a statement. "It's become clear that no matter how much time we give them, they're not willing to come to reasonable terms. We thank our customers for their patience and support as we continue to fight hard to keep their prices down."

CBS claims in its own statement that Time Warner Cable "has conducted negotiations in a combative and non-productive spirit, indulging in pointless brinksmanship and distorted public positioning ? such as the fictional and ridiculous 600 percent increase CBS supposedly demanded ? while maintaining antiquated positions no longer held by any other programming distributor in the business."

The network insists it wants only "fair compensation for the most-watched television network with the most popular content in the world."?

"Big Brother" and "Under the Dome" are two of the network's big summer hits that TWC subscribers in the affected cities will not be able to to watch during the blackout. The network is also home to megahits "The Big Bang Theory," "NCIS," "Two and a Half Men" and more.?

Because of the TWC blackout, CBS said that the cable provider's subscribers will miss the World Golf Championships featuring Tiger Woods on Aug. 3, and the PGA Championship, which kicks off Aug. 8.

Subscribers in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas will also be missing various baseball and football events in August.

Showtime, which is also owned by CBS, is blacked out as well.

The premium cable network said in a statement that Time Warner Cable's move was "completely unnecessary" and "totally punitive to our subscribers." Showtime also noted that it had agreed to allow the cable provider to continue carrying the premium network while negotiations were ongoing, and is "deeply disappointed" by the decision.

On Demand content from CBS, The Movie Channel, Flix and Smithsonian Channel will also be unavailable during the blackout. TWC said on its website that "as a courtesy," it is providing Showtime subscribers with Starz temporarily, and The Movie Channel subscribers with Encore.

TWC subscribers in the affected areas who have TV antennae and digital tuners should be able to get the CBS signal from their local stations.

CBS said in its statement that it hopes the blackout will be short-lived, but it is unclear how long it will last.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/entertainment/time-warner-cable-blacks-out-cbs-stations-6C10833602

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Get Your Car Organized for Summer Road Trips - RealEstate.com

Summer is well underway and the peak car travel season has arrived. Make sure you are ready for it ? whether you are traveling across town from one barbeque to the next or across the state to your summer destination of choice. These vehicle-organizing tips are sure to keep you cool regardless of where your destination may be.

Day-to-Day Necessities

Preparation for the day-to-day tasks that take place in your car, such as commuting or running errands, is the first place to start. Of course, this list will be different for everyone, but I frequently find myself being glad I have wet wipes and antibacterial gel, a pen and notepad, small packs of tissues, a lint-roller, a pair of sunglasses, and reusable shopping bags in my car at all times. You may also appreciate having a few travel-size toiletry necessities like sunscreen, hand lotion, breath freshener and lipstick. To keep a clear and nourished mind, always keep water, snacks and pain relief medicine for when your day turns out to be longer or more tiring than expected. Use medium-size travel toiletry pouches to contain these items in the car.

Be Ready for the Unexpected

One benefit of being organized is you are ready for the unexpected.? When organizing your car, be sure to include items for those unexpected emergencies, which hopefully will never happen! The unexpected drained cell phone can be avoided with a power inverter that turns your cigarette lighter into a standard three-prong outlet along with an extra phone charger. The unexpected dead battery or flat tire can be resolved with a flashlight, extra batteries, a can of Fix-a-Flat and jumper cables. A small auto tool kit and first-aid kit should also be on hand for emergencies. When traveling long distances in cold temperatures, also be sure to have a blanket in the car in case you are forced to wait in your cold car for help to arrive. These emergency items can be stored in a small bin in your trunk or possibly with the spare tire in the stow area, depending on your vehicle?s layout.

Ensure Your Items are Properly Stowed

With the above list of items in your vehicle, you are ready for the everyday and the unexpected, but now you need to store them. Here are some products for keeping your car items neat and stowed.

  • Car Wallet - Keep your vehicle?s registration and insurance cards tidy in a car wallet or a just a rigid plastic envelope.
  • Auto Trash Bag ? Keep any trash generated in the car off of the ground and out of your purse by purchasing a small trash bag. There are numerous types of car trash bags on the market, but I like something simple, fairly small and made of dark, cleanable material that I can hang on the back of the front passenger seat.
  • Front Seat Organizer - When traveling alone, keep the items you need within reach and contained. Don?t set them on the passenger seat where they are sure to shift during driving. When you have a passenger in the front with you, just swing the organizing unit around to be stored on the backside of the passenger seat.
  • Rear-Seat Organizer ? When traveling with passengers in the backseat, especially children, utilize a backseat organizer. This will store items within easy reach and keep each passenger entertained during the car ride.
  • Keepin? it Cool - If you are packing lunches, snacks or drinks, a combined cooler and organizer is great. You get the advantage of a built-in cooler with storage on the outside as well. This is great for backseat passengers to be able to access, and it can also be used to keep groceries cold while running errands.
  • Trunk Organizer - To keep the larger items you tote in your trunk from shifting around and toppling over, utilize one of the many types of trunk organizers. I prefer the organizers that have flexible Velcro dividers for sectioning off items as your needs change. The one shown below is just the right size for keeping file folders upright and tidy and has a seatbelt strap if you choose to strap it into a passenger seat. It also features a lid that folds back to hide the contents and keep the inside free of dust and debris. When looking at trunk organizers, I also recommend finding an option that collapses when not in use to maximize your trunk space. The trunk organizer featured is a size that likely will fit the average need; however, if you are often toting many items, you may prefer having a larger trunk organizer.

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Enjoy your organized summer travels!

Warmly,

Laura Leist, CPO
Organizing with Laura

Source: http://www.realestate.com/advice/get-your-car-organized-for-summer-road-trips-13714/

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