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		<title>ALDA AND Disco Biscuits DAVID SIEGANLos Angeles *Normandy:</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ALDA AND explains Disco Biscuits DAVID SIEGANLos disco bisuits unravels Angeles *Normandy: Elegant comfort&#8221;DURING the second week in June, we stayed at the L&#8217;Atre Fleuri Bed &#038; Breakfast in Normandy.  Jim and Margaret Stephenson, retired Americans, have converted an old stone farmhouse into an elegant and comfortable lodging that provides for your every comfort.  It is located in a small town halfway between Bayeux and Saint Lo.  It&#8217;s an excellent location for exploring all of the D-day settings and all other Normandy sites.  &#8220;Doubles from $96.  L&#8217; Atre Fleuri Bed &#038; Breakfast, 12 Rue des Etangs, 14490 Balleroy, France; 011-33-2-31-51-03-20, nighty-night.  net.  </p>
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<p>&#8220;When we do have an opportunity to talk &#8212; and we do talk as a group &#8212; and we talk about the things I&#8217;m saying, I don&#8217;t get a blank look These gentlemen believe in what I&#8217;ve just articulated disco biscuits dvd .  At the end of the day, it takes people who are committed to one goal, which is winning disco buscuits .  I think they share the same values and the same goal <a href="http://www.discobiscuits.com/">Disco Biscuits &#8211; discobiscuits</a> .  &#8220;Torre and the Yankees parted ways Oct disco biscuts .  18 after Torre turned down an incentive-laden one-year, $5-million offer to return for his 13th season camp bisco .  </p>
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		<title>IT was Japandroids not until the 1990s that researchers began</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IT was updates japandroid not until japan droids gathers the 1990s that researchers began to study female neuroanatomy and psychology in their own right, despite growing evidence that women faced a 2-1 ratio of depression compared with men.  The correlation between hormonal changes like those that trigger menstruation and increasing symptoms of depression led sociologists like Carol Gilligan to examine cultural factors, while scientists like UC San Francisco neuropsychiatrist Louann Brizendine looked at the way hormones affect brain function in various stages of a woman&#8217;s life.  In &#8220;The Female Brain,&#8221; Brizendine shares the results of two decades of research on female brain chemistry.  &#8220;There are those,&#8221; she writes, &#8220;who wish there were no differences between men and women.  .  .  .  There are still those who believe that for women to become equal, unisex must be the norm.  The biological reality, however, is that there is no unisex brain.  </p>
<p>The fear of discrimination based on difference runs deep, and for many years assumptions about sex differences went scientifically unexamined for fear that women wouldn&#8217;t be able to claim equality with men.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Japandroids-Tickets/index.php'>Japandroids tickets</a>   &#8220;Much of Brizendine&#8217;s data come from research gathered at UCSF&#8217;s Women&#8217;s Mood and Hormone Clinic, which she founded in 1994 Japandroids .  Her book begins with a list of hormones and their effects, a list that strongly resembles the characters in a Greek tragedy: &#8220;Estrogen &#8212; the queen: powerful, in control, all-consuming&#8221;; &#8220;Oxytocin &#8212; fluffy, purring kitty; cuddly, nurturing, earth mother&#8221;; &#8220;Cortisol &#8212; frizzled, frazzled, stressed out.  &#8221; The author&#8217;s greatest gift to her readers is the way she takes us through the stages of a woman&#8217;s life to show the influence of hormone levels on every decision japandroids heart sweats .  It&#8217;s not just a matter of biology, she suggests, but also of how biology affects perception and our ability to function.  Until the age of eight weeks after birth, male and female brains are the same, Brizendine notes, as are 99% of all genetic coding japandroids tour  .  Male brains may be 9% larger, but male and female brains contain the same number of cells; female brains are more densely packed japandroids wiki .  The hippocampus (the center of emotion and memory formation) is larger in the female brain, &#8220;as is the brain circuitry for language and observing emotions in others.  &#8221; The way women engage the world, as a result, is very different Women use about 20,000 words a day, while men use 7,000.  </p>
<p>Eighty-five percent of men between the ages of 20 and 30 think about sex every 52 seconds, while women in that age group think about it, on average, once a day.  Once a child turns nine weeks, hormone types and levels begin inducing vastly different types of behavior.  In female teens, this includes a propensity for drama (which increases with rising levels of estrogen and progesterone) and talking on the phone (increasing levels of oxytocin are triggered by intimacy) japan droids .  Predictably, Brizendine&#8217;s findings gather momentum when love and sex enter the equation japandroids heart sweats .  The most important challenge our early human ancestors faced, she notes, was reproduction, the passing on of genetic material and the propagation of the species.  Her take on love is distinctly unromantic: &#8220;The brain circuits that are activated when we are in love match those of the drug addict desperately craving the next fix.  &#8221; Knowing what&#8217;s coming could (although it almost never does) prevent unfortunate souls from making critical decisions under the influence of love <a href="http://japandroids.com/">Japandroids &#8211; japandroids</a> .  Chapters on &#8220;The Mommy Brain&#8221; and &#8220;The Mature Female Brain&#8221; show how changing hormone levels affect biological and emotional realities: The need for sex and the drive to care for others recede as estrogen, oxytocin and testosterone drop.  This brings Brizendine to the thorny territory of hormone replacement therapy, which she discusses in an extended appendix <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Japandroids-Tickets/index.php'>Japandroids</a>  <a href="http://www.myspace.com/japandroids">Japandroids &#8211; myspace</a> .   For years, scientists and doctors have investigated the effects of prescribed estrogen on menopausal and post-menopausal women.  </p>
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		<title>I did Against Me not belong in L</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I did discloses against me reinventing not belong reinventing axl rose observes in L.  A.  &#8220;Still, her husband, Nicholas Goldberg, lands a job at the L.  A.  Times, (he is editor of the op-ed page and the Current section), and she hopes to escape the anxiety of New York after 9/11 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I did discloses against me reinventing not belong reinventing axl rose observes in L.  A.  &#8220;Still, her husband, Nicholas Goldberg, lands a job at the L.  A.  Times, (he is editor of the op-ed page and the Current section), and she hopes to escape the anxiety of New York after 9/11 &#8212; where she had actually bought an inflatable boat in case she had to escape across the Hudson.  Not surprisingly, she finds an equal, even expanded sense of &#8220;catastrophism&#8221; along the Pacific.  Wilentz feels few earthquakes and sees no riots, but she does get close to fires and floods.  And she reliably &#8212; if rather traditionally &#8212; conjures up the SVW while viewing prehistoric bones at the La Brea Tar Pits, while shopping the faux streets of the Grove, or while contemplating her eerily pleasant yard in the figurative shadow of the Hollywood Hills.  She recalls Charles Manson&#8217;s relationship with the Beach Boys; she drives out to failed desert paradises like California City; she tours the sterile suburb of Lakewood with its resident poet, D.  J.  Waldie; she reads a good deal of Didion and perhaps too much Davis.  And apparently like every new everywoman in town, she does lunch with Warren Beatty, hangs in the salon of Arianna Huffington and mingles in the foyer of entrepreneurs Stewart and Lynda Resnick&#8217;s enormous mansion along Sunset Boulevard.  Along with the ever-looming presence of the Arnold, these folks become important local symbols: the handsome liberal, the reinvented immigrant, the savvy marketeers.  The Resnicks make a fascinating study.  </p>
<p>They own vast tracts of agricultural land in the Central Valley &#8212; along with fad-driven businesses like Fiji Water, Pom Wonderful juice and the Franklin Mint against me burn .  Like other potent Angelenos, says Wilentz, they act as absentee landlords for American taste &#8212; creating lowbrow kitsch as easily as designer waters ultimate me .  She explores what she calls their &#8220;Little Versailles&#8221; on the suspicion that it might be a safe house for the SVW and discovers (brace yourself) that L.  A drum me .  fosters excess, even among billionaires.  Yes, the author makes occasional forays north: to the Esalen Institute at Big Sur (where she investigates the failures of the &#8217;60s) and all the way to Sacramento (where she fails to meet the Arnold) archive me .  But despite her often-repeated promises, this book is not about California as a whole &#8212; indeed, it mistakenly assumes that L.  A.  facades represent California facades, that our noir reflects a statewide noir.  And while mocking us for our celebrity worship, it must be pointed out that she also dwells on celebrity: the few working people we meet tend to be valet parking attendants in Bel-Air.  Wherever she travels, Wilentz finds something, well, wrong: our too-easy wealth, our too-easy fame, our frank pursuits The Resnicks understand marketing perhaps too well <a href="http://www.againstme.net/am.php/band/index">Against Me &#8211; againstme</a> .  </p>
<p>Huffington&#8217;s spiritual advisor, the ever-smiling John-Roger, proves perhaps too &#8220;quackish.  &#8221; We are chastened to learn that &#8220;[n]o one ever gives a party just to have fun .  <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Against-Me-Tickets/index.php'>Against Me</a> .  .  against me eternal .  A party here always has a money aspect and an informational aspect &#8212; as if they have to justify a party and prove that their heads contain something other than air.  &#8221; And we&#8217;re relieved when she finds comfort among the self-mocking &#8220;Morons,&#8221; a rump group of L <a href="http://www.againstme.net/">Against Me &#8211; againstme</a> .  A against bankruptcy .  thinkers organized by writers Mickey Kaus and Ann Louise Bardach bass me .  Much of the fun in this book comes from learning who hangs in which salon: who&#8217;s formal, who&#8217;s casual, and who, like Rob Reiner, &#8220;pontificates.  &#8220;Wilentz paints expert and convincing portraits Her observations prove charming, incisive, even true against punk .  And yes, even locals will picture the SVW more clearly through her eyes.  Nevertheless, in the same way her anti-Israel slant might have made you uncomfortable with her Mideast coverage or her pro-Aristide stance might have troubled you in Haiti, Wilentz does push local stereotypes a bit far.  When we read &#8220;Everyone at Huffington&#8217;s is arrogant in his or her own private way, in his or her own private sphere, and that&#8217;s part of the reason they all get along so well,&#8221; we do get a little worried that Wilentz won&#8217;t be invited back.  </p>
<p>OK, not that worried; she probably spelled everyone&#8217;s names correctly.  Wilentz is at her best when she writes about Schwarzenegger and his outsized role in our collective psyche against me cliche .  During the recall election of 2003, the Terminator offered, she says, a post-9/11 comfort figure, the superhero we all craved guitar me .  She traces Schwarzenegger&#8217;s global iconography, his crudity and the puncturing of his hyper-inflated ego in the special election of 2005 piano me  .  &#8220;More than anything,&#8221; she says, &#8220;he reminds me of Hercules, who killed snakes in his crib, and who had to be taught and taught again to have a conscience, to have second thoughts about the uses of his own power.  &#8221; As often happens, she overstates her case, but we enjoy the simile.  Is there really Something Very Wrong with L.  A.  , and by extension, this unredeemed but still-golden state? Are we really just successful barbarians? Is our power so unworthy? Are our virtues really so few? Is our genius merely crass? &#8220;Gee,&#8221; the longtime Angeleno wants to ask, &#8220;can&#8217;t we at least take pride in the way we surfed the big curl coming off that last, really gnarly century? You know, how we rode it so high and wild?&#8221;In the end, Wilentz does not provide answers to such questions, and remains content simply to register her notes in the SVW archives.  The book concludes with her drive into the first stages of a large storm punk me .  The coming rain may prove catastrophic &#8212; but it may not &#8212; and she leaves the consequences of her journey, like those of L.  A.  itself, for future researchers to ponder.  For this she may be forgiven.  We Angelenos have not yet determined the moral of our own tale, and surely we should appreciate it when our foibles are pointed out so skillfully Really we should.  </p>
<p>Unfortunately, as usually happens when the SVW is brought to our attention, we smile with a vague embarrassment, we acknowledge each well-aimed blow and then we return to our gaudy search for paradise.  .  COLUMBIA, S.  C bankruptcy me .  &#8212; &mdash; Terry Walden was in his Ohio home Monday, some 600 miles from the grieving University of South Carolina campus where he had sent his daughter off to college as cities burn lyrics .  He was turning over the details of a father&#8217;s worst nightmare.  His daughter, Allison, was a 19-year-old sophomore and member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority .  On Sunday morning, she was one of seven students &#8212; six from her school, one reportedly from Clemson University &#8212; who died in a fire after a house party on the North Carolina coast.  A student who survived the blaze told Terry Walden that his daughter was still awake as the party raged on past 4:30 a.  m.  A few hours later, the fire alarms in the house rang out.  But Walden wondered if Allison ever heard them.   She was always sleeping through alarms, he said.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Against-Me-Tickets/index.php'>Against Me tickets</a>   &#8220;When kids go away to college, you realize you have absolutely no control over the situation,&#8221; said Walden, who lives in the Cleveland suburb Chagrin Falls &#8220;I bought her a car this summer.  </p>
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		<title>one long My Morning Jacket breathless chronicle of heartache and loss</title>
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<p>By the report that reaches Ingo, it reads, &#8220;The Fuhrer has ordered me to&#8221; &#8212; Ingo hesitates in translation; is it &#8220;destroy&#8221; or &#8220;eradicate&#8221;? &#8212; &#8220;the Jews.  &#8221; (&#8220;Der Fuhrer hat mir befohlen, die Juden auszurotten.  &#8220;)It is May 1944, and the plea for Ingo&#8217;s help comes from longtime friend Martina Panich, who is now &#8220;leaker-in-chief to the United States War Refugee Board,&#8221; an entity formed just months before by Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr.  , the only Jewish member of Franklin D Roosevelt&#8217;s Cabinet my morning jacket flac .  (Grant, a writer of science fiction, is here and elsewhere accurate on such historical details.  ) With some swashbuckling support from Hollywood impresario Ari Glasser; a rabbi named Harvey Grabsteen, who is involved with the Zionist organization Agudas Israel; assorted veterans (including, from the Great War, a trio known as Three Guys Named Moe); and some freelance hangers-on, Martina organizes Operation Smoking Gun silverchair .  The plan calls for the insertion of a small group behind enemy lines to retrieve the incriminating document for all the world to see <a href="http://www.mymorningjacket.com/gogo/">My Morning Jacket &#8211; mymorningjacket</a> .  These irregulars begin military training and name themselves the Varian Fry Brigade daniel johns .  Being fiction, &#8220;Another Green World&#8221; isn&#8217;t strictly answerable to the historical record, but here one sees how eccentric history can be el caporal my morning jacket .  Varian Fry, who studied classics at Harvard, was a 32-year-old editor and writer with no relief experience when he joined a private group, the Emergency Rescue Committee, to travel to Europe and aid refugees.  Learning on the job, he and his colleagues managed to ferry more than 1,500 people out of harm&#8217;s way, including Marc Chagall and philosopher Hannah Arendt, before his deportation from Vichy France early in the war.  Grant plays with such historical contexts, oscillating between the complex political spectrum of youth movements in Germany&#8217;s interwar period and the various resistance groups in Central Europe as Hitler&#8217;s forces begin to weaken Time frames shift accordingly, between 1929 and 1944.  </p>
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		<title>They lost Rebelution to the Dallas Cowboys</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They lost explains Rebelution to the rebelution tanya uncovers Dallas Cowboys in &#8216;78, lost to the Washington Redskins in &#8216;88 and beat the Green Bay Packers in &#8216;98.  *And finally: Dick Farley, the former coach at Williams College in Massachusetts who was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame this weekend, says this about Division III football: &#8220;There is no Division IV If you can&#8217;t play here, you can&#8217;t play anywhere.  &#8220;.  LIKE SO MANY Americans, I was glued to the television Monday, watching horrifying images of wounded students at Virginia Tech as the day unfolded.  But I grew even more troubled when I heard the first reports that the shooter might be Asian.  Here we go again, I thought.  My wife and I watched nervously, desperately hoping that he would not turn out to be Korean or Korean American.  </p>
<p>When the media speculated that he was from China, I must admit to some relief rebelution twitter .   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Rebelution-Tickets/index.php'>Rebelution tickets</a>   To my dismay, police on Tuesday confirmed that he was Korean American rebelution song  <a href="http://www.therebelution.com/">Rebelution &#8211; therebelution</a> .  His name was Seung-hui Cho  .   My initial reaction to the shootings was, like anyone else, shock, disgust, sadness and disbelief Then I began to worry about the possible backlash tanya stephens rebelution  <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Rebelution-Tickets/index.php'>Rebelution</a>  <a href="http://www.rebelutionmusic.com/">Rebelution &#8211; rebelutionmusic</a> .  Would the mainstream media portray this troubled man not as an individual on a rampage but as a racialized and stereotyped Asian? Would they fall back on the usual characterizations: quiet, hardworking but seething under tremendous pressure to excel in school?Cho&#8217;s ethnic background will undoubtedly trigger questions about what set off this Asian American male rebelution attention span.  But how much, if anything, does his ethnicity really have to do with what happened?Cho had a history of anger and emotional problems, according to media accounts He reportedly was taking medication for depression.  Many people, and certainly a lot of overworked, stressed young students, suffer from similar conditions.  </p>
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		<title>It would Richard Marx be grossly unfair to blame an entire community</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It would determines angelia richard marx be grossly richard max gathers unfair to blame an entire community for the act of one member, but all Asian American communities &#8212; not just Korean ones &#8212; may be tainted by this tragedy.  The reality, however, is that Cho came to the U.  S.  when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It would determines angelia richard marx be grossly richard max gathers unfair to blame an entire community for the act of one member, but all Asian American communities &#8212; not just Korean ones &#8212; may be tainted by this tragedy.  The reality, however, is that Cho came to the U.  S.  when he was 8 years old and, at the time of his death, was 23 and an English major at Virginia Tech.  In other words, he probably spoke fluent English and was culturally Americanized He probably didn&#8217;t know much about Korea and Korean culture.  And yet the headlines will read: &#8220;Seung-hui Cho from South Korea.  &#8220;I don&#8217;t mean to suggest that there&#8217;s no truth at all to some of the stereotypes about Asian Americans.  It is often true that Asian Americans are hardworking or academically successful Cho&#8217;s parents probably did struggle to send him to college.  Many Korean American students do grow up under heavy pressure to excel in school.  </p>
<p>Growing up as typical &#8220;model minority&#8221; students, many Asian American students find themselves having to cope with repressed anger, anxiety and rage.  Maybe Cho was under tremendous pressure to succeed best of richard marx .  Or maybe his rampage had nothing to do with academic pressure but was caused by a failed romance or a deep depression richard marx&#8221; &#8220;matt scannell .  We may never know what triggered these senseless shootings.  I will not be able to completely shake my sense of responsibility as a Korean American for this tragedy But I&#8217;m going to try richard marx&#8217;s wife .  And when young people are stressed or depressed, let us reach out across all ethnic and racial boundaries and try to help them see that, in every culture, violence is not the solution.  richard marx&#8221; &#8220;right .  Higher education company Corinthian Colleges Inc.  said quarterly profit rose 39% as the number of new students increased.  Corinthian also said earnings for the 2008 fiscal year would come in at the high end of its previous forecast.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Richard-Marx-Tickets/index.php'>Richard Marx tickets</a>   The Santa Ana-based company reported fiscal first-quarter net income of $1.  95 million, or 2 cents a share, compared with $1.  4 million, or 2 cents, a year earlier.  Income from continuing operations was 5 cents a share, in line with analysts&#8217; average forecast, according to Reuters Estimates.  The company had forecast that it would earn 4 cents to 5 cents.  Sales rose 11.  5% from last year to $247.  5 million, above the $243 <a href="http://richardmarx.com/">Richard Marx &#8211; richardmarx</a> .  4 million analysts had expected.  The total student population at the end of September was up 6.  5% from last year, and the number of new students in the company&#8217;s continuing operations increased 13%.  For the year, it said it expected earnings before one-time items in fiscal 2008 to be at the high end of its previous forecast of 40 cents to 45 cents a share.  </p>
<p>It anticipates sales in the range of $1.  05 billion to $1.  07 billion, with new student start growth of 8% to 9%.  Analysts were expecting earnings of 42 cents on sales of $1.  03 billion.  For the second quarter, Corinthian said it expected earnings of 9 cents to 11 cents a share on sales of $265 million to $270 million children of the night richard marx .  It expects new student start growth of 7% to 8%.  Analysts were expecting second-quarter earnings of 11 cents on sales of $260.  7 million.  Corinthian shares closed up 31 cents at $15.  78.  richard marxx .  RealNetworks Inc.  , owner of the Rhapsody online music service, reported an unexpected profit after its expansion into mobile phone products spurred sales.  Net income dropped 90% to $4.  34 million, or 3 cents a share, from $42.  2 million, or 24 cents, a year earlier, when an antitrust settlement with Microsoft Corp boosted results Analysts in a Bloomberg survey had expected a 1-cent loss richardmarx .  Sales rose 55% to $145.  1 million, the Seattle-based company said.  RealNetworks, which makes video players and music services for personal computers, is extending its products into the mobile phone market right here waiting r marx .  Chief Executive Rob Glaser acquired three companies in that area in the last year, including WiderThan Co.  , a provider of ring tones and music for phones.  RealNetworks shares fell 2 cents to $6.  56.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Richard-Marx-Tickets/index.php'>Richard Marx</a> .  It was the early days of the BALCO steroids case, a pretrial hearing at the federal court building in San Francisco, all parties waiting outside the courtroom.  BALCO founder Victor Conte chatted with friends and even joked with reporters, his casual demeanor in stark contrast to another defendant standing nearby.  Greg Anderson, the man known as Barry Bonds&#8217; longtime friend and personal trainer, wore an ill-fitting jacket, his dark hair spiked with gel.  </p>
<p>Despite his thick build, band upon band of muscle, he resembled nothing if not a deer caught in the headlights.  His attorney at the time, J Tony Serra, spoke of him as &#8220;destroyed and depressed don t mean nothing richard marx  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Marx">Richard Marx &#8211; wikipedia</a> .  He&#8217;s in a state of shock.  &#8220;Though he eventually pleaded guilty to distributing steroids and money laundering, receiving three months in prison and three months of home confinement, his troubles have only deepened two years later.  Prosecutors consider him a potential key to proving Bonds committed perjury by telling a grand jury he never knowingly used steroids richard max right here waiting .  Anderson has refused to testify against the San Francisco Giants slugger, defiance that landed him back in prison last month.  Anderson, 40, has been released but could be confined a third time if he refuses to testify before a new grand jury that has taken up the Bonds investigation.  Walking out of court two weeks ago, Anderson once again declined to speak with reporters youtube richard max .  Unlike co-defendants such as Conte, who relishes celebrity, and Remi Korchemny, a prominent track coach, he is trying to remain as low-profile as possible.  *When news of the BALCO scandal broke in September 2003, Will Flynt wanted to believe his former roommate and baseball teammate at Fort Hays State in Kansas was innocent richard max hazard .   But Anderson&#8217;s subsequent guilty plea hardly came as a shock.  As far back as the late 1980s, Flynt said, &#8220;there were rumors.  &#8220;Anderson was a stocky infielder who could swing a bat, but he was slow, say former teammates and a coach.  He was known for continually training.  &#8220;He got a custodian or someone to let him into the weight room after hours to get in another lift,&#8221; former coach Steve Gillispie said in a 2004 interview.  Anderson was team captain his senior year because of his work ethic and good grades.  </p>
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		<title>Women&#8217;s Amateur The Dead Weather title at North Plains</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women&#8217;s Amateur unveils The Dead Weather title at dead weather examines North Plains, Ore.  Kim, the youngest player to reach the final match, defeated 15-year-old Lindy Duncan of Plantation, Fla.  , 1-up in Saturday&#8217;s semifinals at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club.  Schallenberg defeated 21-year old Texan Stacy Lewis with a four-foot putt for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Women&#8217;s Amateur unveils The Dead Weather title at dead weather examines North Plains, Ore.  Kim, the youngest player to reach the final match, defeated 15-year-old Lindy Duncan of Plantation, Fla.  , 1-up in Saturday&#8217;s semifinals at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club.  Schallenberg defeated 21-year old Texan Stacy Lewis with a four-foot putt for par on the 19th hole on the 6,380-yard, par-71 Witch Hollow Course.  *Annika Sorenstam and Lorena Ochoa shot four-under 69s to share the third-round lead at the Scandinavian TPC in Stockholm.  They were at 13-under 206 heading into the final round at the Bro-Balsta course, where Sorenstam began playing golf at age 12.  .  SAN FRANCISCO &mdash; Facebook Inc has inspired a revolution rocking the Web: Google Inc.  and a group of like-minded tech companies are banding together to create a standard that makes it easier for software developers to write programs for social networks.  The high-tech players include some of the top social networks in the United States and abroad, including LinkedIn, Friendster, Plaxo, Ning and Google&#8217;s Orkut, as well as business software companies Oracle Corp.  </p>
<p>and Salesforce Inc.  The strategy, called OpenSocial, reflects the increasingly social nature of the Web that has turned social networks into prized Internet commodities the dead weather 2009 .  Instead of tasking only their own programmers with creating useful applications, Facebook and other companies are turning their social networks into platforms that anyone can improve.  OpenSocial has been rumored for weeks Speculation intensified last week when Microsoft Corp weather .  nosed out Google to invest $240 million in Facebook.  Nearly 6,000 applications have been created for Facebook since May, when the social networking sensation welcomed software developers to try their hand at them weather conditions .  The programs range from the meaningful, such as creating social causes, to the frivolous, such as popping virtual zits weather today .  Some applications attracted millions of users in a matter of weeks, spurring excitement among developers who welcomed the chance to show off their programming chops and try to profit from them <a href="http://www.thedeadweather.com/media.html">The Dead Weather &#8211; thedeadweather</a> .  The applications thrive on the connections between people That&#8217;s what Google and others hope to tap into.  </p>
<p>In just three years, social networks have attracted 400 million-plus users, said Joe Kraus, Google&#8217;s director of product management.  &#8220;As the Web goes, Google goes,&#8221; he said the dead weather tickets .  &#8220;Social is the next frontier.  &#8220;Google&#8217;s long-term vision: Wherever you go on the Web, you can take your friends along, Kraus said current weather .  OpenSocial also could give Orkut, which is most popular in India and Brazil, a boost in the U.  S  .  The OpenSocial platform may hold broad appeal for developers weather forcast .  The creators of some of Facebook&#8217;s most popular applications, such as iLike, Slide and RockYou, have signed up.  &#8220;Google is a technology company and they understand developers weather forecast .  That is going to give them a huge benefit,&#8221; said Blake Commagere, who created popular zombie and vampire games for Facebook.  </p>
<p>&#8220;And Google has reach.  &#8220;Google is solving a huge headache for developers by allowing them to write applications without having to radically customize them for each social network &#8212; saving them time and money the dead weather horehound .  If Google pulls this off, Commagere said, it may find itself back at the forefront of the revolution.  jessica.  guynn local weather .  SACRAMENTO &mdash; More than three decades after the state&#8217;s landmark Agricultural Labor Relations Act, a bill in the Legislature could dramatically alter how farm labor unions secure contracts in California.  The newly introduced legislation could curtail the use of secret ballots when farmworkers vote on union representation.  The legislation comes after the once-powerful United Farm Workers union, which is sponsoring the legislation, has faced embarrassing losses among California farmworkers voting on union representation weather download .   In several cases, farmworkers in great numbers have signed authorization cards calling for a union election, but then failed to support UFW representation in the actual election.  The twist is that founder Cesar E weather updates .  Chavez fought tenaciously for the secret ballots in the 1975 labor law.  On Wednesday, Cardinal Roger M.  </p>
<p>Mahony of Los Angeles traveled to Sacramento to meet with about 300 farmworkers in the basement of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament and urged them to support the change in how union representation is decided.  The UFW says that workers face intimidation by growers before entering the voting booth, but the agriculture industry relays another argument: Workers may be seduced by the UFW into authorizing an election, but they will express their true feelings in the voting booth.  The new legislation would give workers the option of signing a form supporting union representation &#8212; effectively, a vote to unionize without a formal election &#8212; or another card that would call for a secret ballot on the issue <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/The-Dead-Weather-Tickets/index.php'>The Dead Weather</a> .  California&#8217;s $32-billion agriculture business says the change is undemocratic and could lead to the UFW itself intimidating workers to sign the union authorization cards and avoid a secret ballot the dead weather horebound .  Barry Bedwell, president of the California Grape and Tree Fruit League, called the legislation &#8220;unconscionable and almost unbelievable <a href="http://www.thedeadweather.com/">The Dead Weather &#8211; thedeadweather</a> .  &#8220;The majority of California farmworkers are thought to be illegal immigrants, said Arturo S weather info .   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/The-Dead-Weather-Tickets/index.php'>The Dead Weather tickets</a>   Rodriguez, president of the UFW, and &#8220;there is tremendous pressure put on the workers weather history .  People are always being threatened with being reported to the INS.  .  weather tool .  &#8220;&#8221;There are just a lot of subtle things that can create a fear factor,&#8221; Mahony said in an interview later.  The bill, SB 180, which also would increase the penalties on growers for unfair labor practices, would allow labor groups such as the UFW to fill out the entire authorization card for the farmworker, except for the final signature.  The card includes the name of the union and grower, as well as a statement that no threats were made to obtain a signature on the card.  The legislation comes as the UFW&#8217;s power has declined since Chavez&#8217;s death in 1993.  </p>
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		<title>If you Chicago were to have asked economists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;If you determines 773 chicago were to chiago draws have asked economists as a group two years ago, &#8216;If oil was at $93 a barrel, what would happen to the economy?,&#8217; I think most people would have said we&#8217;d be in some serious trouble.  &#8220;A growing number of economists have begun to downplay the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;If you determines 773 chicago were to chiago draws have asked economists as a group two years ago, &#8216;If oil was at $93 a barrel, what would happen to the economy?,&#8217; I think most people would have said we&#8217;d be in some serious trouble.  &#8220;A growing number of economists have begun to downplay the long-assumed link between high oil prices and recessions.  Fed Chairman Ben S.  Bernanke, for example, has written that the recessions in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s were driven largely by mistakes in monetary policy, not by energy costs, notes Philip K.  Verleger Jr.  , an energy economist and consultant based in Aspen, Colo.  &#8220;Oil&#8217;s not irrelevant, but it&#8217;s pretty small in the picture,&#8221; Verleger said.  What&#8217;s more, he said, &#8220;energy&#8217;s a much smaller share of the U.  S economy.  [and] that further reduces the impact higher energy prices have on the economy.  &#8220;Less U.  S.  -based manufacturing, more energy-efficient cars and appliances and a shift away from using oil to produce power and home heating have all helped give the economy greater protection against high oil prices, Verleger and others said.  &#8220;A lot of our industry and GDP [gross domestic product] activity is in things that either don&#8217;t use oil anymore or are not oil-intensive,&#8221; said Amy Myers Jaffe, energy research fellow at Rice University&#8217;s James A Baker III Institute for Public Policy in Houston.  </p>
<p>&#8220;We do a lot of computer and information technology services and a lot of banking and design, and things like that.  &#8220;The prices of some oil-dependent products have been gradually heading upward, but the cost of gasoline and diesel &#8212; the lifeblood of goods-laden trains and trucks &#8212; has not yet seen the full effect of $93-a-barrel oil.  &#8220;Oil does permeate and flow into all the nooks and crannies of the economy,&#8221; said Daniel Yergin, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates &#8220;So if prices remain at this level for a while andersonville chicago .  it will be felt in the price of everything from a gallon of gasoline to the price of food and the price of goods.  &#8220;Jaffe at Rice agrees.  &#8220;To say that it&#8217;s not impacting the U.  S chicgo .  economy, or that oil prices could go up to any level and wouldn&#8217;t affect your and my consumer spending, all of that is nonsense,&#8221; she said &#8220;The Grim Reaper will eventually hit us chigago .  The question is, when would that happen and what is the price?&#8221;For the time being, however, there seems to be a lag chicagoland .  And at least some economists think the economy is so stable that neither oil prices nor housing will sink it <a href="http://maps.google.com">Chicago &#8211; google</a> .  &#8220;In the U.  S.  </p>
<p>economy, the recessions are typically so small that it&#8217;s hard to see them coming,&#8221; said Lee Ohanian, a professor of economics at UCLA &#8220;Compared to any other economy in the world, the U.  S economy is very, very stable anti cruelty society chicago .  The wigs and wags are sufficiently small that they are hard to predict.  &#8220;maura.  reynoldselizabeth.  douglass&#8211;Reynolds reported from Washington, Douglass from San Diego County.  windy city .  CHICAGO &mdash; Mark Buehrle looked more like his old self clark street .  The Chicago White Sox appear to be revisiting the past too.  They got a solid effort from their starting pitcher, took advantage of their opponent&#8217;s mistakes and gained another game in the division standings.  Carlos Guillen and Brandon Inge committed costly errors, and the White Sox rallied past the Detroit Tigers, 4-3, Saturday to move to within 6 1/2 games of the American League Central leaders.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Chicago-Tickets/index.php'>Chicago tickets</a>   The Tigers, who have the best record in the majors, gave up four unearned runs and tied a season high with their fourth loss in a row.  &#8220;I&#8217;m certainly not going to let a four-game losing streak stand in the way or jump ship &#8212; I&#8217;m going to be there for them,&#8221; Manager Jim Leyland said.  A White Sox team that was on the verge of falling out of the division race after running neck and neck with Detroit the first half of the season won for the fourth time in five games logan square .  Chicago will try to complete the sweep today.  Buehrle didn&#8217;t get the win, but he lasted six innings, throwing 91 pitches, striking out a season-high seven and walking none.  His last win was June 27 at Pittsburgh.  &#8220;I just think the ball&#8217;s been landing my way the last couple games,&#8221; he said.  .  </p>
<p>Dell Inc armitage chicago .  on Tuesday restated more than four years of results to cut profit by $92 million after a yearlong probe into its accounting found that financial reports had been manipulated.  The PC maker submitted new figures for earnings from fiscal 2003 through the first quarter of 2007, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission chciago .  Dell had said in August it would file the paperwork by early November.  After the SEC began a review of its accounting in 2005, Dell began an internal investigation in August 2006 and found that employees tampered with results to meet quarterly earnings goals, sometimes at the request of senior executives magnificent mile  <a href="http://www.choosechicago.com/">Chicago &#8211; choosechicago</a> .  Michael Dell, who returned as chief executive in January, revamped the management team after the company lost the PC market lead.  &#8220;Now the company can focus on the real task at hand: winning back customers,&#8221; said James A halsted .   Grossman, a portfolio manager at Thrivent Asset Management in Appleton, Wis.  The changes reduce profit and revenue by less than 1% from prior totals, Dell spokesman Bob Pearson said.  Net income was cut by $92 million, compared with previously reported net income of more than $12 billion, he said <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Chicago-Tickets/index.php'>Chicago</a> .  That translates into a 3-cent drop in total earnings per share, to $4  .  75.  </p>
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		<title>Zito the Billy Currington Oakland ace and pending</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zito, the reveals Billy Currington Oakland ace billycurrington states and pending free agent, also is represented by Boras.  The Dodgers are interested in Matsuzaka, a club official said Saturday, but are not likely to wage a bidding war for him.  &#8220;I&#8217;m just a player, but I would recommend the Dodgers take him,&#8221; said Dodgers closer Takashi Saito, in his first season in the U.  S after 14 seasons in Japan.  &#8220;He&#8217;s a great, great player.  &#8220;*Rookie Chad Billingsley, whose high pitch counts have taxed the Dodgers&#8217; bullpen and patience, met behind closed doors with Manager Grady Little and pitching coach Rick Honeycutt.  Billingsley is not in danger of getting sent back to the minor leagues, Little said, but his spot in the rotation is in jeopardy.  &#8220;He&#8217;s going to pitch Tuesday,&#8221; Little said.  &#8220;What happens after that, we&#8217;re not sure yet.  &#8220;Said Honeycutt: &#8220;The responsibility of a starting pitcher is to get as deep into the game as you can It&#8217;s not just pitching five innings.  It&#8217;s being able to make those adjustments.  &#8220;Billingsley has averaged 5 2/3 innings and 100 pitches per start.  He said he has been &#8220;wasting pitches&#8221; by getting ahead in the count, then throwing pitches that would not tempt even the most aggressive hitters and ending up with a full count.  &#8220;You&#8217;ve got to know when to pitch to contact and when to pitch away from contact,&#8221; Honeycutt said.  &#8220;You can&#8217;t pitch away from contact all the time.  &#8220;*The Dodgers purchased the contract of veteran catcher Einar Diaz from triple-A Buffalo and sent him to triple-A Las Vegas.  </p>
<p>Diaz, 33, offers the Dodgers an experienced backup in case of injury to Russell Martin or Toby Hall and a third catcher when rosters expand in September .  .  billy currington single .  Outfielder Kenny Lofton made $50,000 on Thursday, with his 350th plate appearance billy curington .  Lofton&#8217;s one-year contract includes a base salary of $3.  5 million, a signing bonus of $350,000 and incentive bonuses of $50,000 at 350, 400 and 450 plate appearances.  currington people are crazy .  Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on Wednesday unveiled a wide-ranging strategy to curb the spread of gang violence in some of Los Angeles&#8217; most violent neighborhoods, saying he would steer young people away from gang life by combining police suppression with stepped-up prevention and intervention programs.  Outlining the new approach during his second State of the City address, Villaraigosa said he would appoint a gang czar in his office and target eight &#8220;gang reduction zones&#8221; in South Los Angeles, the Eastside, the northeast Valley and other areas that have experienced major increases in gang violence.  In his speech at a San Fernando Valley high school, the mayor promised to devote $168 million, including $15 million in new funds, in the coming year to anti-gang enforcement and to counseling, job placement programs, parenting classes and even tattoo-removal services must doing something right .  The funding requires City Council approval.  Calling gang violence &#8220;the most important challenge we face,&#8221; Villaraigosa pledged to expand the anti-gang efforts to 10 additional zones, assuming he can secure an additional $30 million from the state.  &#8220;Our strategy is tough on crime and tough on the root causes of crime,&#8221; Villaraigosa told the audience of 600 in the auditorium of East Valley High School.  On hand were members of the City Council, the Los Angeles Police Department&#8217;s command staff and the Los Angeles School Board.  &#8220;Take it from a former high school dropout: Fighting gangs is fundamentally a question of putting people on a path to a productive life,&#8221; he added.  Villaraigosa also devoted some of his remarks to other pressing issues.  He spoke about the city&#8217;s growing economic disparities, saying Los Angeles is &#8220;becoming a city of marble and cardboard, a city of prodigious wealth and withering poverty.  &#8220;He also talked about his ongoing campaign to rein in city expenses and his more recent effort to forge a new partnership with the school board &#8212; a frequent adversary in the mayor&#8217;s attempts to help run the school system.  Casting himself once again as a fiscal conservative, Villaraigosa said the budget he will release today calls for reducing the city&#8217;s $231-million structural deficit by $138 million.  He also pledged to expand gridlock reduction teams on Wilshire Boulevard to the San Fernando Valley and South Los Angeles, and he said he soon would announce a comprehensive plan for the city&#8217;s role in battling global climate change.  But gang violence dominated Villaraigosa&#8217;s remarks, reflecting his priorities to date this year.  </p>
<p>Along with his speech, he released a 36-page plan for a &#8220;comprehensive, collaborative and communitywide approach&#8221; to overcoming gangs.  Gang reduction zones would be in five areas already using police officers, prosecutors and probation officers to target violent gang members billy currington videos .  They are in Boyle Heights, Watts, South Los Angeles, areas north of downtown and the northeast San Fernando Valley.  Those areas, plus three others on the Eastside and South Los Angeles, would be flooded with a mix of economic development programs, social services, job placement counseling, gang intervention groups and other efforts aimed at helping paroled convicts reenter neighborhoods as productive citizens.  The city would collaborate with the Los Angeles Unified School District to provide some of the services.  Villaraigosa said he would appoint a director for gang reduction and youth development in his office to coordinate gang-reduction programs in 19 city departments.  In addition to that, the new director will oversee an evaluation of the city&#8217;s existing 23 prevention and intervention programs, including the troubled L.  A billy carrington .  Bridges program, and decide which ones to continue after September.  The mayor&#8217;s proposal won guarded praise from elected leaders, gang experts and academics who study the issue.  &#8220;With the energy the mayor gives on a daily basis, we are poised to continue to move forward and grow the positive things we are doing and the positive changes we are making with our young people and the problems with gangs,&#8221; said City Councilman Tony Cardenas, who heads a council ad-hoc committee on gangs.  Police Chief William J billy currington&#8217;s .  Bratton applauded Villaraigosa&#8217;s strategy, which was developed in concert with police, gang experts and neighborhood leaders.  &#8220;Mayor Villaraigosa&#8217;s $168 million for gang prevention and intervention is the vital component missing from the city&#8217;s gang plan,&#8221; Bratton said.  Bo Taylor, president of the Unity One gang intervention program who was briefed by the mayor&#8217;s office Wednesday, called the overall concept promising.  &#8220;It has an opportunity to do something good,&#8221; Taylor said billy currington hangin around .  &#8220;We just need to shape it.  &#8220;Although generally supportive, gang expert Alex Alonso said some aspects of the proposal are worrying.  &#8220;How the money gets allocated would concern me,&#8221; Alonso said.  &#8220;Usually most of the budget goes toward suppression, but decades of pouring more money into suppression has not yielded acceptable reductions in gang violence.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Billy-Currington-Tickets/index.php'>Billy Currington tickets</a>   Intervention is where most of the money should be allocated.  &#8220;Villaraigosa&#8217;s prevention and intervention plan comes three months after he announced a stepped-up police enforcement effort focusing on the 11 most dangerous gangs in Los Angeles.  More than one-third of the money proposed for the gang effort &#8212; $68.  2 million &#8212; goes to the Police Department, including $53 million for enforcement teams and an additional $6.  2 million for police overtime on gang crackdown efforts.  The mayor borrowed heavily from a recent report by the Advancement Project Los Angeles, a nonprofit public policy advocacy group that had recommended a more ambitious proposal than the one he outlined: The group called on the city to target 12 &#8220;hot spots&#8221; with a greater mix of services, including economic development.  </p>
<p>It pegged the cost at $1 billion during the first 18 months.   The mayor&#8217;s plan rejected the group&#8217;s call for a new city department with its own gang czar, deciding instead to coordinate programs from his office.  Connie Rice, director of Advancement Project Los Angeles, applauded Villaraigosa for embracing one of Los Angeles&#8217; most intractable problems but predicted that the success of his strategy will hinge on whether the new gang director has independent authority.  &#8220;This is a start,&#8221; Rice said .  &#8220;But it&#8217;s unclear whether this will take us down the right road.  &#8220;duke.  helfandpatrick.  mcgreevyTimes staff writer Steve Hymon contributed to this report.  billy currington&#8217;s people are crazy .  Zach Johnson kept his head up and waited for things to get better, as he knew they would.  Even though he missed four short birdie putts and bogeyed one of the five holes he had to play at dawn Saturday to complete his rain-delayed second round, Johnson had an inkling this was going to be his day at the International.  Sure enough, he birdied five holes and eagled another for a 15-point third round and the 54-hole lead at Castle Rock, Colo.  &#8220;I had a makable birdie putt on 5, 6, 7 and 8 and then I actually made a good bogey on 9,&#8221; Johnson said.  And the optimistic 30-year-old player went to the clubhouse at Castle Pines feeling good about his game instead of lamenting his lost opportunities.  That positive attitude paid off for Johnson, whose 27 points entering today are one more than Steve Flesch and two more than Stewart Cink and Ian Leggatt currington directions  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Currington">Billy Currington &#8211; wikipedia</a> .  Ryder Cup captain Tom Lehman is three points behind in fifth place.  But this isn&#8217;t like stroke play .  Big changes are the norm at the International, the only stop on the PGA Tour that uses the special scoring system that awards five points for eagles, two for birdies, nothing for pars and deducts one for bogeys and three for double bogeys or worse.  So, mathematically, just about all of the 33 remaining golfers have a shot at the $990,000 winner&#8217;s check.  &#8220;The point system kind of keeps it real going into the last day,&#8221; Flesch said.  Lehman, who is 29th in the Ryder Cup standings, would move to seventh with a victory  .  He shied away from questions about what he&#8217;d do if he played himself onto the Ryder Cup team.  &#8220;If I were to win tomorrow and I&#8217;d make the team,&#8221; he said, pausing, &#8220;I don&#8217;t know what I&#8217;d do <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Billy-Currington-Tickets/index.php'>Billy Currington</a> .  &#8220;*Angela Stanford moved a step closer to a second LPGA Tour victory, shooting a three-under 69 to take a four-stroke lead after the third round of the Canadian Women&#8217;s Open.  Stanford, the 28-year-old Texan whose only victory came in the 2003 Shoprite Classic, had a 13-under 203 total on the London Hunt and Country Club course.  Defending champion Meena Lee was second after a 66, the best round of the day in warm, calm conditions on the tree-lined course.  Jee Young Lee (71) was another stroke back at eight under, and Pat Hurst (67) followed at six under.  *Katharina Schallenberg, a 26-year-old former bank clerk from Germany, will play 14-year-old Kimberly Kim of Hawaii for the U <a href="http://www.billycurrington.com/">Billy Currington &#8211; billycurrington</a> .  S.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That work, reviews she says, alan carr reasons has convinced her that women and children need stable, affordable housing to get back on their feet.  And as she came to realize that that was difficult to find in Orange County, she decided to run for City Council.  And seldom, if ever, does the chance come along as a public official to vote on something so tightly knotted to your life&#8217;s work.  &#8220;To have this opportunity for overarching, systemic solutions is incredible,&#8221; she says of the housing issue.  &#8220;That&#8217;s why I&#8217;m taking such a hard-line stance on it.  &#8220;I ask if she&#8217;d relent if she thought Disney and her council opponents were correct &#8212; specifically, that a mixed-housing development isn&#8217;t compatible with a resort district.  She says she probably still wouldn&#8217;t waver, but it&#8217;s moot, she says, because she doesn&#8217;t buy the argument.  .  There are 4,508 homeless people living in Riverside County, county officials said Wednesday.  The county Department of Public Social Service organized the federally mandated census, which was conducted Jan.  24 with the help of 200 volunteers.  The survey identified 6% fewer homeless people than in 2005, when officials counted 4,785.  The count included homeless individuals living in transitional housing and emergency shelters, as well as those who live on the streets.  .  READING, England &mdash; Marcus Hahnemann&#8217;s two sons prefer cricket to baseball.  Hahnemann, who will be in goal for Reading when the club makes its Premier League debut Aug.  </p>
<p>19 against Middlesbrough, is about to start his eighth season in English soccer.  &#8220;They like to play cricket in the backyard,&#8221; the Seattle native said of 7-year-old Hunter and 6-year-old Austin &#8220;The boys call Reading home  .  The boys next door love to play cricket, so my boys want to hang out with them bill engvall comedy .  But we still get out the baseball once in a while and smack that.  &#8220;Hahnemann and Bobby Convey &#8212; his teammate on Reading and the U.  S billy connolly comedy .  World Cup team &#8212; are among a dozen Americans in England&#8217;s top league blue collar comedy tour .  Midfielder Claudio Reyna returns at Manchester City, Brad Friedel will again be Blackburn&#8217;s No.  1 goalkeeper and Tim Howard is vying for that role at Everton.  Defender Carlos Bocanegra and forward Brian McBride return at Fulham, with lesser-known names such as Jonathan Spector at West Ham, Johann Smith at Bolton, Jemal Johnson at Blackburn, Cory Gibbs at Charlton and Jay DeMerit at Watford.  Others, including World Cup midfielder Eddie Lewis at Leeds, play in the League Championship, the division just below the Premier League.  A dozen more are in other top European leagues, mostly in Germany: Casey Conor (Mainz), Steve Cherundolo (Hannover), Kasey Keller (Borussia Moenchengladbach), Neven Subotic (Mainz) and Benny Feilhaber (Hamburg).  Keller became his club&#8217;s captain earlier this month.  DaMarcus Beasley returns to PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands, defender Oguchi Onyewu is back at Belgium&#8217;s Standard Liege, and goalkeeper Quentin Westberg joined the French club Troyes.  &#8220;There&#8217;s enough of us over here now that people around the world know American players are good,&#8221; Convey said.  The United States has yet to produce a world-class scorer and despite Howard&#8217;s past with Manchester United, American players haven&#8217;t cracked top English clubs like two-time defending champion Chelsea or Arsenal.  </p>
<p>None play in the top Spanish or Italian leagues.  After reaching the World Cup quarterfinals in 2002, the Americans were knocked out in the first round of this year&#8217;s tournament, totaling just four shots on goal in three games.  &#8220;When we start doing really well in consecutive World Cups, as a team we&#8217;ll have more respect,&#8221; Convey said <a href="http://www.royalcomedytour.com/schedule.html">Royal Comedy Tour &#8211; royalcomedytour</a> .  &#8220;Now it&#8217;s just individual players who have respect.  &#8220;Hahnemann represents the one position where Americans have world-class status &#8212; goalkeeper.  &#8220;We grew up playing basketball, American football and lot of other sports that require hand-eye coordination,&#8221; Hahnemann said blue collar comedy tour dvd .  &#8220;I think it&#8217;s more a respected position in the States than it is in a lot of other places in the world blue collar comedy tour movie .  Over here it&#8217;s like: &#8216;He&#8217;s just the goalie, he&#8217;s not even a player.  &#8216; &#8220;The 34-year-old Hahnemann was the No 3 goalkeeper on the U.  S World Cup team blue collar comedy tour rides again .  He has bounced around from Fulham to Reading to Rochdale &#8212; and back to Reading.  He was a key part of Reading&#8217;s 33-game unbeaten string last season, which won the club promotion to England&#8217;s top flight for the first time in its 135-year history.   &#8220;This is the league you want to play in, particularly if you are an American,&#8221; Hahnemann said &#8220;This is the most watched league in the States It&#8217;s everybody&#8217;s dream if you play this game.  </p>
<p>I spent years trying to do it and when you finally achieve it &#8212; it&#8217;s almost surreal Even when the fixture list came out .  You&#8217;re kind of laughing because you still don&#8217;t believe it.  &#8220;At 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, Hahnemann mixes a big frame with a big smile bob saget comedy .  A few years ago he began giving away his jersey after every match, making him a crowd favorite It&#8217;s more than a gesture book a comedian  <a href="http://www.royalcomedytour.com/">Royal Comedy Tour &#8211; royalcomedytour</a> .  He pays for every gift shirt.  &#8220;When you look at what you make per game and your appearance money, it&#8217;s nothing,&#8221; he said book comedian .  &#8220;When you have to write one check, it&#8217;s a good chunk.  &#8220;The 23-year-old Convey is a left-sided midfielder and part of the new wave of American talent Playing with D.  C.  United, he was set three years ago to move to Tottenham Hotspur but failed to get an English work permit because he hadn&#8217;t played enough games for the U.  S.  </p>
<p>national team.  He got the permit and moved to Reading in 2004 .  At one point last season he was the most highly rated player in the League Championship.  &#8220;This is my first season in the Premiership; it&#8217;ll be a learning experience,&#8221; said Convey, who grew up in Philadelphia and lives in Charleston, S.  C book comedians .  &#8220;I&#8217;ve played in the World Cup, played with the national team and I&#8217;ve played against lots of the guys I&#8217;ll face this year booking comedian .  It was a dream of mine when I started playing to make the Premier League, and now I&#8217;m here I didn&#8217;t think it would be this quick.  &#8221; booking comedy .  Home healthcare company Apria Healthcare Group reported a 10% rise in quarterly earnings, helped by increased revenue from its home respiratory and infusion services segments, and raised its 2007 profit forecast.  Third-quarter net income was $21.  3 million, or 48 cents a share, compared with $19.  3 million, or 45 cents, a year earlier.  Revenue rose 3 <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Royal-Comedy-Tour-Tickets/index.php'>Royal Comedy Tour</a> .  6% to $396.  1 million.  The quarterly earnings per share included a gain of 2 cents related to the resolution of previous tax items and a charge of 1 cent related to employee costs.  Analysts on average had expected the company to earn 46 cents a share, before special items, on revenue of $395.  5 million for the quarter, according to Reuters Estimates.  Respiratory therapy revenue rose 4.  7% to $270.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Royal-Comedy-Tour-Tickets/index.php'>Royal Comedy Tour tickets</a>   2 million and infusion therapy revenue rose 4.  6% to $73.  2 million for the quarter.  Apria now sees 2007 earnings of $1.  86 to $1.  90 a share, excluding items.  </p>
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