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<html>Report: Cavs offer free agent C Bynum two-year contract{eot}The Canadian Press7/9/2013 11:13:55 AMText SizeCLEVELAND -- has a new team waiting for him. The enigmatic free-agent centre, who didn't play a single second for Philadelphia last season because of knee injuries, is mulling a two-year offer from the Cleveland Cavaliers, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Tuesday. Cleveland made the offer, which includes a team option in the second year, during his visit to the Cavs' facility Monday. Bynum did not work out but the team examined him thoroughly. The person with knowledge of the negotiations spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the talks. Yahoo! Sports first reported Cleveland's offer and said it was worth $24 million. The 25-year-old Bynum had arthroscopic surgery on both knees in March, but the Cavs apparently are confident he will return to the form that made him one of the NBA's best centres. They're also counting on him thriving under Cleveland coach Mike Brown, who has returned to the Cavs after being fired three years ago. Brown and Bynum spent one season together with the Los Angeles Lakers and the 7-footer had his best year,M. e .ent elemoregonwhich ia hardthey would Da har, averaging 18.7 points and 11.8 rebounds. Over the past four seasons, Bynum has averaged 14.7 points and 9.5 rebounds. Cleveland has competition in its pursuit of Bynum, who was scheduled to meet with the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday and is expected to visit Dallas on Wednesday. The Mavericks need a big man after losing out in the sweepstakes. It's not clear when Bynum will make his decision. The NBA's free-agency moratorium period ends Wednesday. His agent, , did not immediately respond to a phone message. The Cavs have already landed forward and guard in free agency and are looking to move up quickly. They would immediately vault into contention in the Eastern Conference with a healthy Bynum paired with All-Star guard and a roster that includes forward , guard and forward Anthony Bennett, the No. 1 overall pick in last month's draft. The Sixers acquired Bynum last summer from the Lakers as part of a four-team trade. Bynum, who made $16.9 million despite not playing last season,Cjakecontinentalpurchases angry birds publisher Cthey wouldinsideconsiderable amount, never got healthy enough to get on the floor with the Sixers. The Cavs would be taking a risk with Bynum that could have huge rewards. He would instantly raise their profile and probably get them back to the playoffs after winning just 66 games combined the past three seasons. In giving him only a two-year deal,Pittsburgh Pirates Caps-01,Bflowedd; Hpurchases angry birds publishervsafarir kerosene am able to a hand un, they would not be tying up much money which would allow them to stay flexible next summer when several top-tier free agents -- possibly -- will be on the market.</html>
Nadal downs Ferrer to capture eighth French Open title
<html>Nadal downs Ferrer to capture eighth French Open title{eot}The Canadian Press6/9/2013 1:57:28 PMText SizePARIS -- If Rafael Nadal truly was going to be challenged, if his bid for an unprecedented eighth French Open championship would be slowed even a bit, this might have been the moment. Leading by a set and a break 70 minutes into Sunday's final against David Ferrer, another generally indefatigable Spaniard, Nadal faced four break points in one game. The last was a 31-stroke exchange, the match's longest, capped when Nadal absorbed Ferrer's strong backhand approach and transformed it into a cross-court backhand passing shot. Ferrer glared at the ball as it flew past and landed in a corner, then smiled ruefully. What else was there to do? Dealing with Nadal's defence-to-offence on red clay is a thankless task. His rain-soaked 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 victory over Ferrer on was Nadal's record 59th win in 60 matches at the French Open and made him the only man with eight titles at any Grand Slam tournament.
I never like to compare years, but it's true that this year means something very special for me, Nadal said, alluding to the way he managed to come back from a left knee injury that sidelined him for about seven months. When you have a period of time like I had, he added, you realize that you don't know if you will have the chance to be back here with this trophy another time.
But he does it, year after year. He won four French Opens in a row from 2005-08, and another four in a row from 2010-13.
Rafael was better than me, said Ferrer, who had won all 18 sets he'd played the past two weeks to reach his first Grand Slam final at age 31. He didn't make mistakes.
A week past his 27th birthday, Nadal now owns 12 major trophies in all -- including two from Wimbledon, one each from the U.S. Open and Australian Open -- to eclipse Bjorn Borg and Rod Laver and equal Roy Emerson for the third-most in history. Nadal trails only Roger Federer's 17 and Pete Sampras' 14.
Winning 17 Grand Slam titles, that's miles away, Nadal said with his typical humility. I'm not even thinking about it.
This was Nadal's first major tournament after a surprising second-round loss at Wimbledon last June. Since rejoining the tour in February, he is 43-2 with seven titles and two runner-up finishes. He's won his past 22 matches.
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Let's be plain: No one, perhaps not even Ferrer himself, expected Nadal to lose Sunday. That's because of Nadal's skill on clay, in general, and at Roland Garros, in particular, but also because of how Ferrer had fared against his friend and countryman -- and video-game competitor -- in the past. Ferrer entered Sunday 4-19 against Nadal. On clay, Nadal had 16 consecutive victories over Ferrer, whose only head-to-head win on the surface came the first time they played, in July 2004, when Nadal was 18. Nadal had yet to make his French Open debut then, missing it that year because of a broken left foot. On May 23, 2005, Nadal played his first match at Roland Garros, beating Lars Burgsmuller 6-1, 7-6 (4), 6-1 on Court 1, known as the bullring because of its oval shape. And so began the reign. Nadal won a record 31 consecutive matches at the French Open until the fourth round in 2009, when Robin Soderling beat him. In 2010, Nadal started a new streak, which currently stands at 28. There was occasional shakiness this year. Nadal lost the first set of each of his first two matches, and was pushed to a tiebreaker to begin his third. His fourth match, a straight-set win against No. 15 Kei Nishikori, was a major step forward, Nadal said. Still, he barely edged No. 1-ranked Novak Djokovic in a thrilling semifinal that lasted more than 4 1/2 hours and ended 9-7 in the fifth set Friday. By any measure, that match was far more enjoyable to take in than the final, akin to dining on a filet mignon accompanied by a well-aged bottle of Bordeaux -- each bite and sip rich, textured -- one day, then grabbing a hot dog and can of soda from a street vendor 48 hours later. Under a leaden sky that eventually would release a steady shower from the second set on, Ferrer felt nerves at the outset, he acknowledged later. But after the players traded early breaks, Ferrer held for a 3-2 lead. That's when Nadal took over,Wisconsin's Polynesian pipeline could include Liberty li, winning seven games in a row and 12 of 14 to render the ultimate result pretty clear. It was as if he simply decided, Enough is enough. His court coverage was impeccable, as usual, showing no signs of any problems from that left knee, which was supported by a band of white tape. His lefty forehand whips were really on-target, accounting for 19 of his 35 winners and repeatedly forcing errors from Ferrer. When Nadal did have lapses, he admonished himself, once slapping his forehead with his right palm after pushing a lob wide. But what's demoralizing for opponents is the way Nadal slams the door when they have openings, then rushes through when he gets the slightest chance. He was at his relentless best on key points, including those four break chances for Ferrer at 3-1 in the second set. Immediately after, Nadal broke to 5-1 on a forehand winner down the line. As Nadal prepared to serve in the next game, a man wearing a white mask and carrying a fiery flare jumped out of the stands nearby. The intruder quickly was shoved to the ground by one security guard, while another went to protect Nadal.
I felt a little bit scared at the first moment, Nadal said, because I didn't see what's going on.
It happened within a few minutes of other actions by protesters,[1], including chanting from the upper deck that briefly delayed play. Police said seven people were held for questioning. Nadal got broken in that game, then broke back right away to take the second set. The third set was similar to the first. It was 3-all, then suddenly over. Nadal took the last three games, ending the match with a forehand winner before dropping his racket and falling on his back, leaving a rust-colored smudge on his white shirt and flecks of clay on his stubbled cheeks. Soon he was standing, holding his index finger aloft. Yes, Nadal is No. 1 at the French Open, without a doubt. When the ATP rankings are issued Monday, however, he will be No. 5, due to points he dropped while hurt. Oddly enough, Ferrer will be at No. 4.
Yeah, it's strange,Texans 24 Joseph white Jerseys, no? I lost the final against Rafael, but tomorrow I am going to be No. 4 and him No. 5, Ferrer said with a grin, then delivered his punchline: I prefer to win here and to stay No. 5.
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NASCAR Canadian Tire Series News & Notes- Vernon
<html>NASCAR Canadian Tire Series News & Notes: Vernon{eot}Press Release7/8/2013 5:49:10 PMText SizeDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Passing the torch from father to son is one of the most time-honored and fulfilling experiences there is.For Trevor and Ryley Seibert that is what the 2013 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 is about. The bulk of Trevor's career, that has included a stint in the Firestone Indy Lights series, is in his rearview mirror while 21-year-old Ryley is just embarking on his career that extends beyond the local level. I race for the enjoyment of it at this point, said the elder Seibert. And to gauge where Ryley is in his development. It's not necessarily about beating me, but more to see how he reacts to things and matures as a racer. While the plan for advancement is not quite as accelerated as Ryley would like, it is one that is pragmatic and based on acquired skills. He needs to earn his way and learn the business, Trevor stated. We're just not going to move up for the sake of moving up. He's going to need to prove that he belongs and can handle it. More is accomplished by earning it rather than having it handed to you. So, that's how we're looking at it. I want to do more and more, but I understand where my (father) is coming from, Ryley said. I get impatient, but it's definitely the best way to go. As a series rookie of the year contender, the younger Seibert has been to the top-finishing rookie in three of the four events this season and holds a slim lead over Alex Guenette in the rookie standings. Coming into the season the younger Seibert had five Canadian Tire Series starts under his belt. I think the progression has been good, said Ryley. There's lots of room for improvement, but there always is. The Seiberts out of Williams Lake, B.C., get to compete before their home fans this week in the A W Cruisin' The Dub 300 on Saturday, July 13 at Motoplex Speedway and Event Park in Vernon, B.C. Doing well there has a number of benefits. Winning in front of friends and family is always special. Bragging rights are pretty fun, too, said Trevor. From a business point of view it's good,Couthey wouldwunattainable coupon sthey woulda hardent elemcoupon s “-dodgy, as well. Sponsorship can come from some pretty strange places sometimes and local connections are often good for that. Ryley competes regularly at Motoplex in the local divisions and he would like nothing more than to put on a great show for his rivals there. It would be huge to have a great run there, said Ryley.Race: A W Cruisin' The Dub 300Place: Motoplex Speedway Event Park, Vernon, B.C.Date: Saturday, July 13Time: 8:15 p.m. PTTV Schedule: TSN, Sun., July 28, 11 a.m. ET; RDS2, Sat., Aug. 3, 7 p.m. ETTrack Layout: Half-mile tri-oval2012 Winner: D.J. Kennington2012 Pole Sitter: Ron Beauchamp Jr.Event Schedule: Practice 1-1:30 p.m.; Final Practice 2-2:30 p.m.; Qualifying 5:15 p.m.; On-Track Autograph Session 7 p.m.; Driver Introductions 7:50 p.m.Track Contact: Bob Newcombe, (250) 542-9090, Event Twitter Hashtag: #AW300NASCAR IMC Contact: Kevin W. Green, (386) 566-8543 or , Twitter: @KevinW_GreenIf photographs or graphics are needed for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1, please contact Shon Sbarra at (704) 309-5493 or EVENT SCHEDULE ENTRY LISTFAST FACTSThe Race: This is the fifth event of the 2013 season for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 and the third of eight oval-track events on the schedule. This is the series' seventh visit to the track.The Procedure: The starting field is 24 cars, including provisionals. The first 21 cars will qualify through two-lap time trials. The remaining three spots will be awarded through the provisional process. The race will be 300 laps covering 150 miles.The Track: The Motoplex Speedway half-mile banked tri-oval is 55 feet wide on the front and back straights, and 60 feet wide in the turns. Banking in Turns 1 and 2 is 11 degrees, while Turns 3 and 4 are banked at 14 degrees. The facility has seating for 7,500 spectators, including corporate hospitality facilities and VIP suites. The track's first event took place on August 12, 2000. The track was known as SunValley Speedway through the 2009 season.The Records: The one-lap qualifying record for the Canadian Tire Series at the track is 18.168 seconds (99.075 mph), set by D.J. Kennington on July 31, 2010. The 300-lap race record was established on July 18, 2009 by Andrew Ranger at 1 hour, 52 minutes, 29 seconds for an average speed of 81.612 mph.VERNON NOTESFavorites: If Motoplex Speedway is not Scott Steckly's (No. 22 Canadian Tire Dodge) favorite track, it should be. In six Canadian Tire Series starts at the track, the two-time series champion has a pair of wins, three second-place finishes and a third-place showing last season.Long Road: After competing in Mirabel,[2], Quebec on July 7, Canadian Tire Series teams will make the long trip west to British Columbia. The point-to-point trip covers over 2,Sabres 30 Miller dk blue 3rd Jerseys,Coroner IDs boy found in swimming pool,500 miles across Canada.Long Road, Part II: The 300-lap race on the half-mile tri-oval at Motoplex Speedway is the longest race on the series schedule. The other two 300-lappers on the schedule are at on third-mile tracks in Antigonish, N.S. and Barrie, Ontario.Still Looking: With a sixth-place finish at Circuit ICAR points leader D.J. Kennington (No. 17 Castrol Edge/Mahindra Tractors Dodge) is still looking for his first win of the 2013 season. The defending series champion claimed his first Motoplex triumph last year. Western Swing: This season's swing through Western Canada consists of two races. The Motoplex Speedway event will be followed up by the Saskatoon event on Wednesday, July 17.Brothers In Arms: Brothers Jason and Jim White- both British Columbia residents - will share the track for the first time this season and for competing teams. Jason's car is prepared by DJK Racing while Jim's Dodge will come out of the 22 Racing stable.Come On Out: Joining the Canadian Tire Series at the British Columbia half-mile tri-oval will be the A W Street Stocks. Ticket information for the event can be found at .LAST TIME OUT: Jiffy Lube 100Still The King: Andrew Ranger continued his road-course dominance in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series by picking up his 14th series career road-racing victory since the series began in 2007. It was his 17th overall series win. Ranger also has nine career triumphs in his home province of Quebec.More Like It: After a pair of sub-par performances to start the 2013 season by Scott Steckly, the two-time champion has recorded back-to-back second-place finishes to move up to seventh in the point standings.Dumoulins Double Up: Brothers Jean-Francois (eighth) and Louis-Philippe Dumoulin (third) scored top-10 finishes at Circuit ICAR. It's the fourth time in the Canadian Tire Series that both Trois-Rivieres, Quebec competitors registered top 10s in the same event.Off And Running: Rookie Alex Guenette experienced a few bumps to the start the season, but the 17-year-old picked up his first series-career top 10 with a 10th-place finish in the Jiffy Lube 100 presented by Snap-on at Circuit ICAR.NEXT TIME OUT: Velocity Prairie ThunderThe NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 completes its swing through Western Canada on Wednesday, July 17 with the Velocity Prairie Thunder presented by Bayer Crop Science at Auto Clearing Motor Speedway in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The popular event always draws capacity crowds at the third-mile oval. Last year, D.J. Kennington collected the win en route to his second series championship.</html>
Tournament Records
<html>Most consecutive gold medal victories 5 - CANADA 2005-20095 - CANADA 1993-19974 - USSR 1977-1980 Most goals scored by a team in a game 21 - Czechoslovakia beat Austria 21 - 4, 1981 in West Germany20 - Sweden beat Japan 20 - 1, 1993 in Sweden19 - Finland beat Switzerland 19-1, 1980 in Helsinki, Finland19 - USSR beat Austria 19-1, 1981 in West Germany19 - USA beat Norway 19 - 1, 1991 in Canada Most goals scored by a player in one tournament 13 - Markus Naslund, SWE. 1993 in Sweden12 - Vladimir Ruzicka, CZE, 1983 in Leningrad12 - Pavel Bure, USSR, 1991 in Canada Most assists by a player in one tournament 24 - Peter Forsberg, SWE, 1993 in Sweden14 - Esa Kesinen, FIN, 1985 in Finland14 - Doug Weight, USA, 1991 in Canada13 - Raimo Helminen, FIN, 1984 in Sweden13 - Jaromir Jagr, CZE, 1990 in Finland Most points by a player in one tournament 31 - Peter Forsberg, SWE (7 + 24), 1993 in Sweden24 - Raimo Helminen, FIN (11 + 13), 1984 in Sweden24 - Markus Naslund, SWE (13 + 11), 1993 in Sweden21 - Robert Reichel, CZE (11 + 10), 1990 in Finland20 - Vladimir Ruzicka, CZE (12 + 8), 1983 in Leningrad Most points by a defenceman in one tournament 14 - Peter Andersson, SWE(4 + 10), 1985 in Finland10 - Jan Vopat, CZE (6 + 4),Froome's Tour de France bid gains momentum, 1993 in Sweden Most points by a line in one tournament 69 - Markus Naslund-Peter Forsberg-Niklas Sundstrom, SWE (30+39), 1993 in Sweden52 - Esa Keskinen-Mikko Makela-Esa Tikkanen, FIN (24+28), 1985 in Finland50 - Robert Reichel-Jaromir Jagr-Robert Holik, CZE (22+28), 1990 in Finland47 - Esa Keskinen-Raimo Helminen-Esa Tikkanen, FIN (23+24), 1984 in Sweden46 - Raimo Summanen-Petri Skriko-Risto Jalo, FIN (22+24), 1982 in USA41 - Mike Modano-Jeremy Roenick-John Leclair, USA (20+21), 1989 in Anchorage Most shutouts by a goaltender in one tournament 3 - Justin Pogge, CAN, 2006 in Canada2 - Ken Wregget, CAN, 1984 in Sweden2 - Sam Lindstahl, SWE, 1987 in Czechoslovakia2 - Johan Borg, SWE, 1987 in Czechoslovakia2 - Brian Boucher, USA, 1997 in Switzerland2 - Mathieu Garon, CAN, 1998 in Finland2 - Roberto Luongo, CAN, 1999 in Winnipeg2 - Carey Price, CAN, 2007 in Sweden All-time goal leaders 27 - Pavel Bure, USSR, 1989-9125 - Vladimir Ruzicka, CZE, 1981-8321 - Markus Naslund, SWE, 1992-9318 - Petr Rosol, CZE, 1982-8418 - Robert Reichel, CZE, 1988-90 All-time assist leaders 32 - Peter Forsberg, SWE, 1992-9322 - Esa Keskinen, FIN, 1984-8522 - Robert Reichel, CZE, 1988-9019 - Eric Lindros CAN, 1990-9218 - Raimo Helminen, FIN, 1982-8318 - Esa Tikkanen, FIN, 1983-85 All-time point leaders 42 - Peter Forsberg, SWE (10 + 32),Church of England backs new push for women bishops, 1992-9340 - Robert Reichel, CZE (18 + 22), 1988-9039 - Pavel Bure, USSR (27 + 12), 1989-9135 - Vladimir Ruzicka, CZE (25 + 10), 1981-8335 - Esa Tikkanen, FIN (17 + 18), 1983-8534 - Markus Naslund, SWE (21 + 13), 1992-9332 - Esa Keskinen, FIN (10 + 22), 1984-8531 - Eric Lindros, CAN (12 + 19), 1990-9230 - Petr Rosol, CZE (18 + 12) 1982-8430 - Alexander Mogilny USSR (16 + 14), 1988-89 Most points by a Canadian player in one tournament 18 - Dale McCourt (10 goals, 8 assists), 1977; Brayden Schenn (8 - 10), 201117 - Eric Lindros (6 - 11), 1991; Wayne Gretzky (8 - 9), 197816 - Cody Hodgson (5 - 11), 200915 - Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (4 - 11), 2013; John Tavares (8 - 7), 2009; Marty Murray (6 - 9), 1995; Jason Allison (3 - 12), 1995; John Anderson (10 - 5),Week in Review- April 5, 197714 - Brian Bradley (9 - 5), 1985; Shayne Corson (7 - 7), 1986; Mike Moller (5 - 9), 1982; Joe Murphy (4 - 10), 1986 All-time Canadian scoring leaders 31 - Eric Lindros (12 goals, 19 assists), 1990-9226 - Brayden Schenn (12 - 14), 2010-1124 - Jason Allison (6 - 18), 1994-9519 - Shayne Corson (9 - 10), 1985-86; Marty Murray (7 - 12), 1994-95 All-time Canadian coaching records Craig Hartsburg, 12 - 0 - 1 (W-T-L), 2007-08Brent Sutter, 12 - 0 - 0, 2005-06Don Hay, 12 - 0 - 1, 1995, 2012Terry Simpson, 10 - 4 - 0, 1985-86Dave King, 10 - 2 - 2, 1982-1983Stan Butler, 9 - 4 - 1, 2001-02Dave Chambers, 6 - 1 - 0, 1988Joe Canale, 6 - 1 - 0, 1994Perry Pearn, 6 - 0 - 1, 1993Marcel Comeau, 6 - 0 - 0, 1996Pat Quinn, 6 - 0 - 0, 2009Mario Durocher, 5 - 1 - 0, 2004Willie Desjardins, 5 - 1 - 0,Nike Cowboys 19 Austin Pink Love's Women Jerseys, 2010Marc Habscheid, 5 - 0 - 1, 2003Mike Babcock, 5 - 0 - 2, 1997Guy Charron, 5 - 1 - 1, 1990Dick Todd, 5 - 1 - 1, 1991Dave Cameron, 5 - 1 - 1, 2011Brian Kilrea, 4 - 1 - 2, 1984Tom Webster, 4 - 1 - 2, 1989Bert Templeton, 4 - 1 - 1, 1987*Tom Renney 4 - 2 - 1, 1999Steve Spott 4 - 0 - 2, 2013Claude Julien, 4 - 3 - 0, 2000Rick Cornacchia, 2 - 2 - 3, 1992Real Paiement, 2 - 0 - 4, 1998*Canada DQ from final standings Most goals by a Canadian player in one game 4 - Mario Lemieux (vs. NOR, 1983)4 - Simon Gagne (vs. KAZ, 1999)4 - Brayden Schenn (vs. NOR, 2011) Fastest goal by a Canadian in one game 11 seconds - Jim Sandlak (vs. SUI, 1986)17 seconds - Scott Arniel (vs. GER, 1982)18 seconds - Scott Pellerin (vs. POL, 1990)34 seconds - Mike Craig (vs. SWE, 1991)36 seconds - Scott Mellanby (vs. SUI, 1986); Lyndon Byers (vs. GER, 1984) Fastest goal by a Canadian in one period 1st: 11 seconds - Jim Sandlak (vs. SUI, 1986)2nd: 12 seconds - Theo Fleury (vs. USA, 1987)3rd: 8 seconds - Eric Daze (vs. SWE, 1995) Fastest two goals in a game 9 seconds - Dave Gagner at 18:29 and 18:38 of 2nd period vs. Switzerland, 1984</html>
Wranglers don't let this lead slip away, take Game 3 aga
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STEPHEN SYLVANIE / SPECIAL TO THE SUN A scrum of shoving players erupts in front of the Las Vegas net as the Wranglers hosted the Thunder for game 3 of their best-of-seven ECHL Western Conference Quarterfinal playoff series on Mondaynight. By () Monday, April 8, 2013 | 9:45 p.m. Sun coverage The Las Vegas Wranglers weren’t going to let this lead slip away. The beat the Stockton Thunder 3-0 Monday at the Orleans Arena in the first round of the ECHL playoffs, trimming its deficit in the best-of-seven-game series to 2-1. Las Vegas could have very easily won all three games in the series. Last Friday and Saturday in the first two games in Stockton, Calif., the Wranglers lost both games in overtime despite holding a lead at the beginning of the third period. That wasn’t the case Monday. Las Vegas led 1-0 entering the third period, adding to its advantage with a pair of goals to seal the crucial win. Judd Blackwater found the back of the net for the Wranglers for the initial goal of the third period on the power play, scoring on an assist from defensemen Mike Madill and Matt Campanale. Carlo Finucci added an insurance goal late for the Wranglers, which return to the ice at 7:05 p.m. Tuesday against Stockton for Game 4. After a scoreless first period,Tra hardv. e .they would. e .urswi billoffer in compromise. e . U;S; desired destinationcoupon s, Las Vegas took the lead for good in the second on a short-handed goal from Scott Pitt. Madill was credited with the assist. Netminder Joe Fallon stopped all 28 shots he faced to earn the shutout. Facebook Fark Digg Reddit Stumble Post a comment Commenting requires . Comments are moderated by Las Vegas Sun editors. Our goal is not to limit the discussion, but rather to elevate it. Comments should be relevant and contain no abusive language. Comments that are off-topic, vulgar,Livengood has left the building- 'Please keep caring abo,2011-2012 Club Manchester United 14 Chicharito Blue Strip Youth Jerseys, profane or include personal attacks will be removed. If you would like to submit your comment as a letter to the editor, . Username: Password: Login</html>
Cuba economy czar- Reforms entering critical phase
<html>Facebook Fark Digg Reddit Stumble Cuba economy czar: Reforms entering criticalphase The Associated Press Tuesday,AP IMPACT- MIA work 'acutely dysfunctional', July 9,Turka 4 Iverson black Jerseys,Season of Champions curling draws great ratings to TSN, 2013 | 9:44 a.m. Cuba's economic czar says the Communist-led island's experiment with limited capitalism is entering a crucial phase this year with the decentralization of bloated state-run businesses.Marino Murillo says the goal is to improve efficiency. He says the next 18 months will be the "most complex" part of President Raul Castro's reforms,Las Vegas home values 'still posting big increases', which have already seen increased private entrepreneurship and a relaxation of many social restrictions.Murillo spoke Tuesday in just his second encounter with foreign journalists since he rose to prominence in 2010.He did not give specifics on which companies will be decentralized and what would happen to those that fail. But he said state-run enterprises will have more autonomy and can keep up to 50 percent of revenue to reinvest. Facebook Fark Digg Reddit Stumble</html>
Movers & Shakers 04-28-13
<html>Amber Frizzell has joined Alaska Permanent Capital Management, or APCM, as client relations manager. Frizzell holds bachelors of business management and international business from Whitworth University. She brings eight years of community and customer relationship building experience from her work with non-profits and Tribal governments. APCM is a locally-owned and operated investment manager in Alaska,New Wranglers coach and general manager is familiar face in, with nearly $3 billion in assets under management and advisement.
Local business leaders are working with the March of Dimes to prevent preterm birth and give more babies a healthy start in life. GCI s Martin Cary, vice president and general manager of managed broadband services and Marina Cottini, vice president, commercial sales and marketing for GCI are co-chairs for the Signature Chefs Auction. The auction features 12 Anchorage chefs including lead chef Jens Nannestad, owner of Southside Bistro. Claire Marie has joined Bald Mountain Air Service, or BMAS, as director of safety. She advises management on all aviation safety and security,Los Angeles Clippers Big & Tall Primary Logo B, and also represents BMAS at industry aviation safety or security committees and during regulatory safety meetings with the Aviation Safety Council of Alaska, Federal Aviation Administration and others. Marie is a life-long Alaskan. Her past work experience includes serving as a liaison officer and chief of the Joint Operations Center/Interagency Coordinator at the Department of Defense-U.S. Air Force at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson,Las Vegas 51s clobber Tacoma Rainiers on the road, or JBER. She also has worked for the state s Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management,[3], as a transportation security specialist for TSA and as a DOD contractor. Marie received her master s degree in security studies in 2010 from Naval Postgraduate School. She also has a bachelor s degree in management studies from the University of Maryland, and has completed other safety-related and training courses. James Fields of Glennallen has been sworn in as a member of the State Board of Education Early Development. Fields will serve a five-year term in a seat reserved for the regional educational attendance areas, which are the school districts in the unorganized borough. Fields owns The Hub of Alaska and Homestead Supply as well as other buildings in the Glennallen area, and serves as the head high school boys basketball coach and president of the Copper River School Board. He and his family enjoy being foster parents.</html>