Saturday, June 30, 2012

Down 2 sets, Federer comes back, wins at Wimbledon

WIMBLEDON, England (AP) ? A day after Rafael Nadal's stunning exit at Wimbledon, the only other men who have won the tournament since 2003 ? six-time champion Roger Federer and defending champion Novak Djokovic ? found themselves trailing far-less-accomplished opponents, too.

Here we go again?

Not quite.

Federer sure came close to following Nadal out the door, though. The owner of a record 16 major trophies, and a quarterfinalist or better at 32 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments, the third-seeded Federer dropped the first two sets against 29th-seeded Julien Benneteau of France, then was two points away from losing six times, before coming all the way back Friday to pull out a 4-6, 6-7 (3), 6-2, 7-6 (6), 6-1 victory in the third round.

"Oh, my God, it was brutal," Federer said. "The thing, when you're down two sets to love, is to stay calm, even though it's hard, because people are freaking out, people are worried for you. ... You don't have, obviously, many lives left out there. You just try to play tough and focus point for point. Sounds so boring, but it's the right thing to do out there."

He should know.

This was the eighth time in Federer's illustrious career that he overcame a two-set hole, including against 2009 U.S. Open champion Juan Martin del Potro in the French Open quarterfinals 3 1/2 weeks ago.

"Mentally, he's a rock. He's two sets down and he doesn't show anything. And after that, if your level is a little bit lower ? right here, right now, he takes the opportunity," said Benneteau, whose cramping thighs were massaged by a trainer during two final-set changeovers. "At the beginning of the third set, I was not as good as I was in the first two sets, and in 5 minutes, it's 4-0."

Actually, that took about 10 minutes. Still, it hardly was the last key moment. With Federer serving while down 6-5 in the fourth set, Benneteau hit a forehand winner to get to 15-30, putting him two points from the upset. Federer hit a forehand winner that made it 30-all, still two points away for Benneteau. The game had two deuces, too ? each one placing Benneteau that close again. But Federer held there, the crowd roaring with each point he won.

"I appreciate their support for so many years out here," Federer said. "Tonight was special."

In the tiebreaker, Federer was two points from being gone at 5-all, then 6-all. But on the latter, a nine-stroke exchange ended with Benneteau netting a backhand. That gave Federer his second set point ? he already had wasted three others in the second set ? and a powerful forehand forced a Benneteau forehand error. Federer jogged to his chair, showered with a standing ovation.

That was the beginning of the end for Benneteau, and it allowed Federer to avoid the sort of surprise that befell the second-seeded Nadal, whose five-set loss Thursday night to the 100th-ranked and previously unknown Lukas Rosol was still reverberating around the All England Club.

"You cannot take for granted anybody. You can't underestimate any opponent. I don't think Rafa did," said the top-seeded Djokovic, who faced Nadal in each of the previous four Grand Slam finals, winning at Wimbledon, the U.S. Open and the Australian Open, before losing at the French Open.

"It's Wimbledon. Everybody wants to come up with their best game, especially when you're playing one of the top players, one of the favorites," Djokovic added. "You have nothing to lose."

Like Federer and Nadal, Djokovic fell behind against someone he was expected to beat easily: The Serb ceded the first set, getting broken at love by No. 28 Radek Stepanek, Rosol's Davis Cup teammate for the Czech Republic. But quick as can be, Djokovic turned things around, breaking Stepanek to begin each of the next three sets for a 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 victory that moved him closer to a semifinal showdown against Federer.

Once Djokovic had Stepanek's serve-and-volley style measured, the passing winners and shoetop-high returns started flowing. Talking about falling behind in the second set, Stepanek said: "Not a good move from my side, because once you get these top guys going, then it's tough to stop them."

Benneteau might have sounded the same lament. For quite a lengthy stretch, he played positively Rosol-esque tennis: hard serves and stinging groundstrokes directed at lines. No fear.

But Federer found an opening and barged through, saved in particular by this: He won 63 of the 80 points he served over the last three sets.

Both Djokovic ? who takes on unseeded Viktor Troicki in an all-Serbian matchup Monday ? and Federer ? who begins Week 2 by meeting 2002 Wimbledon semifinalist Xavier Malisse ? found it odd to be playing with Centre Court's retractable roof closed as a precaution, despite a blue sky overhead.

"That's a bit of getting used to. Indoor grass is not something we're quite familiar with," Federer said.

Here's what happened: A drizzle delayed the start of play Monday, so tournament officials decided to shut the roof. By the time it was closed, and Djokovic headed out to play, the sun was out.

"I was a little bit surprised, when I saw sunshine, that the roof is closed," Djokovic said. "Obviously, they're relying on a forecast that I don't think is very reliable here."

Among those moving into the fourth round on outdoor courts: Denis Istomin, the first player from Uzbekistan to make it that far at any Grand Slam tournament, No. 18 Richard Gasquet, No. 26 Mikhail Youzhny and No. 31 Florian Mayer. Unseeded American Sam Querrey, still working his way back up the rankings after right elbow surgery a year ago, finished off a suspended second-round match, eliminating No. 21 Milos Raonic of Canada 6-7 (3), 7-6 (7), 7-6 (8), 6-4.

Seeded women who won included No. 1 Maria Sharapova, No. 3 Agnieszka Radwanska, No. 8 Angelique Kerber and No. 15 Sabine Lisicki. Four-time major champion Kim Clijsters got through when No. 12 Vera Zvonareva, the 2010 Wimbledon runner-up, quit in the second set because of what she said was a respiratory infection, while 145th-ranked qualifier Camila Giorgi of Italy defeated No. 20 Nadia Petrova of Russia 6-3, 7-6 (6).

All rather ho-hum, really, when compared to Nadal's loss and Federer's near-loss.

Benneteau has zero tournament titles to Federer's 74, and only once has made it to a Grand Slam quarterfinal (which he lost, by the way, at the 2006 French Open). Ranked 32nd, Benneteau was attempting to become the first man outside No. 30 to beat Federer at a major tournament in more than nine years.

"He proved he is great. The greatest," Benneteau said. "Technically, physically, mentally, he was exceptional."

They've known each other since they were kids on the junior circuit, and Federer credited Benneteau with having played "a wonderful match, from start to finish. ... Could have ? or should have ? gotten me."

Rosol did get Nadal and instantly became something of a curiosity: A player no one had ever heard of before Thursday was a big deal on Friday.

His buddy Stepanek likened the brash Rosol's performance against Nadal to a gambler getting paid time after time at the roulette table.

"If you put a million on red yesterday, it was there every single time," Stepanek said. "He was just swinging, swinging, and, you know, it was very impressive."

A little more than 12 hours after pulling off as shocking a result as tennis has seen in years, Rosol was back in action, albeit under far different circumstances.

Instead of the tournament's 14,979-capacity main arena, Rosol was a short walk away at 318-seat Court 15. Instead of facing 11-time Grand Slam champion Nadal in singles, Rosol teamed with Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan against James Cerretani of the United States and Edouard Roger-Vasselin of France in a second-round doubles match between unseeded pairs.

Normally, a matchup like theirs might be watched by friends, family and some fans mainly interested in a place to sit. Given Rosol's newfound notoriety, though, the place was standing-room only; some spectators sought out spots at adjacent Court 14 and watched from there as Rosol and Kukushkin lost in five sets.

Now everyone will be eager to find out how Rosol fares Saturday in singles on Court 12 against No. 27 Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany.

"I'm curious to see how he's going to play tomorrow. ... To me, he looked a little bit arrogant out there, so I wonder how he'll react in his next match, if he can stay grounded," Clijsters said. "You can beat Nadal, but if you lose the next round. ..."

___

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/down-2-sets-federer-comes-back-wins-wimbledon-220211476--spt.html

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Mobile Ad Startup StrikeAd Raises Another $500K From SoftTech And Others

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Monday, June 25, 2012

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Congressional committee finds Holder in contempt

A Republican-dominated House panel found the Attorney General in contempt on a straight party-line vote; the last Cabinet official found in contempt was Janet Reno during Whitewater.

By Pete Yost,?The Associated Press / June 20, 2012

Rep. Darrell Issa (R) of California (r), adjourns a meeting of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, after a vote to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress on Wednesday. Rep. Elijah Cummings (D) of Maryland (l), the top Democrat on the panel, opposed the measure, which passed on a party-line vote.

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Setting up a potential constitutional confrontation, a Republican-controlled House panel voted Wednesday to cite Attorney General Eric Holder for contempt of Congress, just hours after President Barack Obama invoked executive privilege ? for the first time ? to withhold documents demanded by the committee.

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The party-line vote was 23-17 following hours of caustic debate. The controversy goes next to the full House, where Republican Speaker John Boehner said there would be a vote next week unless there was some resolution in the meantime.

Committee Chairman Darrell Issa of California said that "more than eight months after a subpoena" for the documents ? which concern how the Justice Department learned there were problems with an Arizona probe of gun-running into Mexico ? Obama's "untimely assertion" of executive privilege was no reason to delay the contempt vote.

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No, it was just political, said Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the committee's ranking Democrat. He called the vote "an extreme, virtually unprecedented action based on election-year politics rather than fact."

The last Cabinet member to be cited by a congressional committee for contempt was Attorney General Janet Reno in President Bill Clinton's administration. That was never brought to a follow-up vote in the full House.

Technically, if the full House approves the Holder contempt citation, there could be a federal criminal case against him, but history strongly suggests the matter won't get that far.

Whether Congress could force the Justice Department to turn over the documents is a basic question. In the Watergate case, the Supreme Court ordered President Richard Nixon to turn over taped conversations to a criminal prosecutor. But in the Nixon case, the justices also found a constitutional basis for claims of executive privilege, leaving the door open for presidents to cite it in future clashes with Congress.

In the administration's claim of executive privilege, Deputy Attorney General James Cole said in a letter to Issa, "We regret that we have arrived at this point, after the many steps we have taken to address the committee's concerns and to accommodate the committee's legitimate oversight interests."

As the day went on, comments rapidly grew more heated. A Boehner spokesman suggested administration officials had lied earlier or were now "bending the law." Cummings said Issa "had no interest" in resolving the issue and was trying to pick a fight.

The White House reacted sharply to the committee action. "Instead of creating jobs or strengthening the middle-class, congressional Republicans are spending their time on a politically motivated, taxpayer-funded election-year fishing expedition," Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer said.

Boehner raised another question after the president invoked the privilege.

His press secretary, Brendan Buck, "The White House decision to invoke executive privilege implies that White House officials were either involved in the 'Fast and Furious' operation or the cover-up that followed. The administration has always insisted that wasn't the case. Were they lying, or are they now bending the law to hide the truth?"

Democrat Cummings said Issa could have settled the matter with Holder reasonably but has instead resorted to "partisan and inflammatory personal attacks."

Holder and Issa failed to reach agreement Tuesday in a 20-minute meeting at the Capitol.

During the committee's year-and-a-half-long investigation, the department has turned over 7,600 documents about the conduct of the Fast and Furious operation. However, because Justice initially told the committee falsely the operation did not use a risky investigative technique known as gun-walking, the panel has turned its attention from the details of the operation and is now seeking documents that would show how the department headquarters responded to the committee's investigation.

In Fast and Furious, agents of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Arizona abandoned the agency's usual practice of intercepting all weapons they believed to be illicitly purchased. Instead, the goal of gun-walking was to track such weapons to high-level arms traffickers, who had long eluded prosecution, and to dismantle their networks.

Gun-walking has long been barred by Justice Department policy, but federal agents in Arizona experimented with it in at least two investigations during the George W. Bush administration before Fast and Furious. These experiments came as the department was under widespread criticism that the old policy of arresting every suspected low-level "straw purchaser" was still allowing tens of thousands of guns to reach Mexico. A straw purchaser is an illicit buyer of guns for others.

The agents in Arizona lost track of several hundred weapons in Operation Fast and Furious. Two of the guns that "walked" in the operation were found at the scene of the slaying of U.S. border agent Brian Terry.

Historically, at some point Congress and the president negotiate agreements to settle these disputes, because both sides want to avoid a court battle that could narrow either the reach of executive privilege or Congress' subpoena power.

Ordinarily, deliberative documents like those Issa is seeking are off-limits to Congress. In Operation Fast and Furious, the Justice Department's initial incorrect denials are seen as providing justification for the additional demands.

Issa and the House Republican leadership have asked whether the department's initial denial in a Feb. 4, 2011, letter to Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, was part of a broader effort to obstruct a congressional investigation.

The material "pretty clearly demonstrates that there was no intention to mislead, to deceive," Holder told reporters.

On Wednesday, the slain border agent's parents, Josephine and Kent Terry, said the president's assertion of executive privilege and Holder's refusal to fully disclose documents associated with Operation Fast and Furious "compound this tragedy."

"We are now faced with an administration that seems more concerned with protecting themselves rather than revealing the truth behind Operation Fast and Furious," Terry's parents said in a statement.

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Duluth cleans up as Minn. floods persist to south

DULUTH, Minn. (AP) ? Nicole Lamphier and her family planned to ride out the flooding inundating their Duluth neighborhood at a friend's home nearby, but when they ran out of diapers for their 9-month-old, they called in the Coast Guard to get them out.

Lamphier, her husband and three young children were evacuated by boat Thursday from their low-lying neighborhood of Fon du Lac, where about 200 residents who left for higher ground during and after two days of historically heavy rain don't know when it'll be safe to return home.

"The damage is indescribable," said Lamphier, 30. "It's kind of heartbreaking. You see people down there that have lost everything. I'm just glad to be out."

City, county and state officials spent Thursday assessing damage, while areas farther south continued to fight rising waters. The town of Moose Lake was being described as "an island."

Gov. Mark Dayton, who toured flood-ravaged areas on Thursday, said he was committed to providing state resources, and would work to speed the process of getting appropriate federal aid. Duluth's mayor, Don Ness, estimated that there was $50 million to $80 million in damage caused to the city's public infrastructure alone.

The Fond du Lac neighborhood still had standing water Thursday, and nearly 80 roads around St. Louis County remained closed at midday.

"It's just horrific to see the wipeouts of whole roads that I've been traveling on for years," Dayton said.

Despite the extensive damage, no deaths or injuries were reported in Minnesota, which Dayton called "remarkable." Three people died in crashes in central Wisconsin early Thursday after heavy rain washed away a 50-foot stretch of highway.

Lamphier said she saw tipped over cars in her neighborhood, floating sheds, smashed decks and a neighbor's yard that now looked like a "raging river."

"Yesterday it was kind of like 'Oh my God, we are going to lose everything,'" Lamphier said. "Now I'm just thankful my kids are OK."

Mike Smith was one of many Fond du Lac neighbors who went up to the police barricades Thursday to see when he might be able to return home. Police had no answers.

"I'm frustrated," said Smith, 75. "Of course you don't know the condition of anything at this point, and that's not human nature to accept that. ... I'm a doer. I'm not a couch potato, so I'm getting antsy."

He had to abandon his van while trying to evacuate because it stalled on a water-covered road ? the current was so strong it pushed his van about a block, he said.

"It's not safe," Deputy Police Chief Robin Roeser said of the area.

The National Weather Service in Duluth said there's no significant rainfall in the forecast for at least the next few days, but many rivers and streams in northeast Minnesota would remain above flood stage well into next week as water continues to flow downstream.

Moose Lake, a town of about 2,900 people 40 miles southwest of Duluth, declared a state of emergency as rising water swamped one road after another. The state's Department of Public Safety characterized the town as "an island."

City Administrator Mark Vahlsing said at least 30 percent of the town on Moosehead Lake was flooded and that many homes and businesses had problems with standing water. About 20 families evacuated voluntarily.

"I would say it's the worst flooding the city has ever seen," Vahlsing said.

In nearby Sturgeon Lake, Pine County authorities rescued a man after floodwaters swept his panel truck off a highway. Near the town of Rutledge, deputies in a boat rescued an elderly man from his trailer after floodwaters knocked it off its foundation.

"It's still a flash flood situation here, and we don't know where it will pop," said Pine County Chief Deputy Steve Blackwell. "We're just trying to anticipate problem areas."

Blackwell said the areas worst affected were close to swollen streams, rivers and lakes. The National Weather Service said official rain totals show 7.2 inches of rain fell on Duluth Tuesday and Wednesday, breaking a two-day record set in July 1909. There were reports of up to 10 inches rainfall in some areas.

Many state parks and recreational areas were temporarily closed to visitors in a region that relies heavily on tourism. The assistant manager at Savanna Portage State Park, where seven campers were stranded for a night but able to leave Thursday afternoon, said the 16,000-acre park would remain closed at least through the weekend.

Despite the cleanup ahead, St. Louis County Commissioner Keith Nelson said as the Independence Day holiday looms, officials want tourists to know the region is open for business.

The Red Cross said nearly 200 people stayed in shelters overnight in Duluth. About 250 residents of the city's Fond du Lac neighborhood were told to evacuate Wednesday night, but 49 of them stayed put, St. Louis County Emergency Services Manager Scott Camps said.

Shelters were also set up in Scanlon and Askov, both towns south of Duluth.

Officials said the rise and fall of the floodwaters was unpredictable and that many areas saw numerous crests. Authorities in Duluth and in rural areas in the region were warning people to stay away from streams and culverts and to not under any circumstances drive around barricades or through flooded parts of roads. Officials in most areas said they expected flooding problems to persist at least into the coming weekend, and they were praying for continued sunny weather.

After his tour, Dayton said a special legislative session could be an option to respond to flood damage. He said the region's economy could take a hit with paper mills and taconite plants affected by flooding.

Dayton said he would do everything he could to make sure that state and federal aid flowed quickly, but he warned people they would have to be patient.

"I wish there were a magic wand and all these roads could be repaired," Dayton said.

___

Condon reported from Minneapolis.

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La Costa Glen http://www.lacostaglen.com/ the continuing care retirement community in Carlsbad, Calif., has teamed up with Gentle Transitions to make sure the move-in process goes as smoothly as possible for new residents.

Gentle Transitions, a company dedicated to helping seniors relocate from their current home to a retirement community recently worked with William and Agatha Haskett of Coronado, Calif., when they moved to La Costa Glen. Gentle Transitions helped the Hasketts lay out a floor plan for their new home, decide which furniture would be kept and which would go to family or charity, and where to place the furniture once it arrived. By the time the Hasketts walked into their new home at La Costa Glen on moving day, Gentle Transitions staff had already unpacked kitchen items, made the beds, hung clothes and bathroom towels, unpacked books, lamps and plants, and generally made the new home move-in ready.

According to Dori McLaurin, La Costa Glens move-in coordinator for the past seven years, the retirement community paid for the relocation services for the Hasketts. In addition to its Home Sale Deferral Program, which offers seniors the opportunity to move in with a small deposit toward their entrance fee while they sell their house, La Costa Glen is currently paying for relocation services.

Weve found it very beneficial to work with a moving services firm for our residents because these companies are experts at space planning, McLaurin said. Theyre also terrific at helping seniors downsize from their longtime family home with years of memories and mementoes and helping decide which pieces belong in their new home and fit their new lifestyle.

Gentle Transitions works with people to sort through the thousands of items they typically collect over a lifetime. Some pieces are carefully packed and moved, while others are given away.

Downsizing is a key element of our service, said Greg Gunderson, president and owner of Gentle Transitions. We help seniors decide what is practical and what is sentimental, and assist in the decision-making with regard to closets, cupboards, cabinets, the garage and more. When it comes to downsizing, some people would like to bring the whole house, but that just isnt practical when you move into a retirement community. We work with seniors to help them decide what they really use and what they wear, and to leave behind what they dont. We also make sure the items they bring are the right size for the new place.

McLaurin said that prior to every move-in, the La Costa Glen staff makes sure the apartment home or villa is freshly painted and carpeted along with features such as new light fixtures, faucets, towel bars, closet organizers or other refurbishments.

We want to make sure our residents have the latest in home design and d

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

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Arkansas ends S. Carolina's NCAA tournament streak

South Carolina starting pitcher Colby Holmes works against Arkansas in the first inning of an NCAA College World Series baseball game in Omaha, Neb., Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

South Carolina starting pitcher Colby Holmes works against Arkansas in the first inning of an NCAA College World Series baseball game in Omaha, Neb., Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

Arkansas' Dominic Ficociello, rear, steals second base against South Carolina second baseman Chase Vergason in the first inning of an NCAA College World Series baseball game in Omaha, Neb., Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Eric Francis)

Arkansas starting pitcher Ryne Stanek works against South Carolina in the first inning of an NCAA College World Series baseball game in Omaha, Neb., Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

South Carolina catcher Dante Rosenberg scrambles to catch a foul ball hit by Arkansas' Jake Wise, who was out on the play, in the second inning of an NCAA College World Series baseball game in Omaha, Neb., Monday, June 18, 2012. On deck is Arkansas' Tim Carver (18). (AP Photo/Ted Kirk)

Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn (2) argues with home plate umpire Perry Costello over an interference call against Bo Bigham in the fourth inning of an NCAA College World Series baseball game against South Carolina, in Omaha, Neb., Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Ted Kirk)

(AP) ? Advantage, Arkansas.

The Razorbacks, who lost two of three to SEC rival South Carolina in the regular season, now find themselves one win from the College World Series finals after beating the Gamecocks 2-1 on Monday night.

Ryne Stanek and Barrett Astin combined on a four-hitter, and Arkansas ended the Gamecocks' NCAA tournament record winning streak at 22 games.

"It's almost unimaginable that you could win 22 games in a row in the postseason. It's incredible," Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn said. "Hats off to coach (Ray) Tanner and his group. They've done a tremendous job. But our guys just came out and did what they do ? play hard and throw a lot of strikes."

The Gamecocks (46-18) will have to beat Kent State on Wednesday to keep alive their hopes of winning a third straight national title. Even if they defeat the Golden Flashes, they still would have to win two more games against Arkansas to get back to the championship round.

The Razorbacks (46-20) have won their first two games at the CWS for the first time since their initial appearance in Omaha in 1979. They've been here six times since.

They earned two days off while they wait to see who they'll play Thursday.

"It was the biggest game of the year, and they've heard that 15 times now," Van Horn said of the win. "Each time you get along, it is. Being 2-0 gives you a chance to rest a little bit."

Matt Vinson's RBI single in the fourth inning gave Arkansas a 2-0 lead. Evan Marzilli's two-out triple pulled the Gamecocks within a run in the fifth, but they got just one hit the rest of the way.

Stanek (8-4) allowed three hits and turned the game over in the seventh inning to Astin, who earned his 11th save.

Arkansas pitchers have allowed just two runs over their last 32 1-3 innings. The Hogs have an ERA of 1.75 in eight NCAA tournament games.

Stanek was effective with four pitches, but neither he nor Astin was overpowering. They combined to induce 14 outs on groundballs and nine on flies. They struck out four.

"I was able to throw my fastball for a strike and mix early, and continue to mix and throw everything for a strike throughout the game," Stanek said. "It's just good to be effective."

Stanek had faced the Gamecocks in May and got no decision after allowing five runs in five innings of an 8-6 loss.

He was Most Outstanding Player of the Houston Regional after throwing seven shutout innings against Rice. He struggled against Baylor in super regionals, walking four in a four-inning start.

"He was a little more under control with his mechanics," Van Horn said. "It just seemed easy, smooth. He just looked like a polished pitcher tonight. I thought he did a great job on a tough stage."

South Carolina starter Colby Holmes (7-2) allowed two runs on four hits in 3 2-3 innings. Tyler Webb shut down Arkansas on two hits over a season-high 5 1-3 innings, but his teammates couldn't get much going against the hottest pitching staff in the nation.

South Carolina came from behind to win 11 times during the 22-game streak that started at the 2010 CWS.

"It was a great run," Tanner said. "These guys, some are still here, and the guys that had come before, it's one of those things that you don't know if it could happen or if it will ever happen again. It's been a pretty good run. I'm proud of what these guys did and how they battled. But Arkansas tonight was a better team."

The Hogs had only six hits after banging out 10 in an 8-1 win over Kent State on Saturday.

They opened the scoring in the first on Dominic Ficociello's double. Their winning run came home in the fourth. Holmes walked Brian Anderson leading off, and he scored on a single by Vinson, who was hitting .209 out of the No. 8 hole.

Vinson also had a two-run double in Saturday's win over Kent State to end a 4-for-26 slump.

"It's a great feeling," Vinson said. "I'm trying to help my team out the best I can. I keep doing my best. If there's a guy in scoring position, I'm going to try to get him in any way I can. So I just happened to get a hit in a couple of games."

South Carolina went three up, three down three of the last four innings.

"I thought our guys battled hard up there, but their stuff was very special, at least from my vantage point," Tanner said. "Tyler pitched his rear end off and gave us a chance to maybe get something going, but we just weren't able to punch in any runs."

Associated Press

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Maxime Nadeau, Hypnotist, Calls For Backup After Students Remain Stuck In Trance At Canadian Private School (VIDEO)

A handful of students at a Canadian private school got more than they bargained for when some remained in a trance for several hours after being hypnotized.

Earlier this month, Maxime Nadeau, 20, performed a routine at Coll?ge du Sacr?-Coeur, in which he hypnotized a group of 13- and 14-year-old girls, the CBC reports. But after several failed attempts to wake them from their trance, the hypnotist had to call on his mentor, Richard Whitbread, for backup.

"There were a couple of students who had their heads lying on the table and there were [others] who, you could tell, were in trance," Whitbread told the CBC. "The eyes were open and there was nobody home."

After travelling about an hour to the school, Whitbread used a "stern voice" to help bring the students back to reality.

According to Whitbread, Nadeau's good looks may have played a role in the trance.

About 13 students reported headaches or nausea, while five students reported "more serious trouble" following the performance, the Canadian Press reports.

School officials said they were not aware hypnotism is not recommended for children under 14 years old, the report notes.

According to the International Association of Pure Hypnoanalysts, hypnosis is simply a state of relaxation in which persons remain completely awake and susceptible to suggestions. Persons may "feel very heavy, relaxed, lethargic or quite light and tingly."

However, while this technique can be used to "modify your perceptions [and] behavior," persons remain completely in control of their actions, the Mayo Clinic notes.

A post featured on the Alchemy Institute of Hypnosis website points out that some forms of hypnosis are much more common than some might think and that they're often used by advertisers to sway customers into buying their products.

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Monday, June 18, 2012

Ohio police: Car into crowd appears accidental

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Ohio police: Car into crowd appears accidental
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Emergency workers treat injured bystanders after a motorist drove into the Rally n Lima?s Town Square on Friday, June 15, 2012 in Lima, Ohio. A 63-year-old woman drove her car into the crowded town square and struck bystanders, sending some through the air and injuring about 30 people, some of whom were pinned under the car and freed when bystanders lifted it, authorities and witnesses said. No one was killed, but some victims suffered serious injuries to their legs, heads and necks, police said. (AP Photo/The Lima News, Craig J. Orosz) MANDATORY CREDIT

Emergency workers treat injured bystanders after a motorist drove into the Rally n Lima?s Town Square on Friday, June 15, 2012 in Lima, Ohio. A 63-year-old woman drove her car into the crowded town square and struck bystanders, sending some through the air and injuring about 30 people, some of whom were pinned under the car and freed when bystanders lifted it, authorities and witnesses said. No one was killed, but some victims suffered serious injuries to their legs, heads and necks, police said. (AP Photo/The Lima News, Craig J. Orosz) MANDATORY CREDIT

Emergency workers move the injured from Lima?s Town Square on Friday, June 15, 2012 in Lima, Ohio. A 63-year-old woman drove her car into the crowded town square and struck bystanders, sending some through the air and injuring about 30 people, some of whom were pinned under the car and freed when bystanders lifted it, authorities and witnesses said. No one was killed, but some victims suffered serious injuries to their legs, heads and necks, police said. (AP Photo/The Lima News, Craig J. Orosz) MANDATORY CREDIT

Emergency personnel survey the scene of an accident in Lima?s Town Square on Friday, June 15, 2012 in Lima, Ohio. A 63-year-old woman drove her car into the crowded town square and struck bystanders, sending some through the air and injuring about 30 people, some of whom were pinned under the car and freed when bystanders lifted it, authorities and witnesses said. No one was killed, but some victims suffered serious injuries to their legs, heads and necks, police said. (AP Photo/The Lima News, Craig J. Orosz) MANDATORY CREDIT

Emergency personnel survey the scene of an accident in Lima?s Town Square on Friday, June 15, 2012 in Lima, Ohio. A 63-year-old woman drove her car into the crowded town square and struck bystanders, sending some through the air and injuring about 30 people, some of whom were pinned under the car and freed when bystanders lifted it, authorities and witnesses said. No one was killed, but some victims suffered serious injuries to their legs, heads and necks, police said. (AP Photo/The Lima News, Craig J. Orosz) MANDATORY CREDIT

Emergency personnel survey the scene of an accident in Lima?s Town Square on Friday, June 15, 2012 in Lima, Ohio. A 63-year-old woman drove her car into the crowded town square and struck bystanders, sending some through the air and injuring about 30 people, some of whom were pinned under the car and freed when bystanders lifted it, authorities and witnesses said. No one was killed, but some victims suffered serious injuries to their legs, heads and necks, police said. (AP Photo/The Lima News, Craig J. Orosz) MANDATORY CREDIT

(AP) ? Authorities in northwest Ohio say it appears a woman who suddenly drove her car into a crowded town square, injuring dozens, may have done it accidentally.

Sgt. Jason Garlock of the Lima Police Department said Sunday that every indication is that the 63-year-old woman unintentionally drove her vehicle into the crowd Friday night. About 30 people were injured, and some were pinned under the car and freed when bystanders lifted it.

Garlock says the woman was briefly detained but was not arrested. She has been released pending further investigation. Police haven't identified her.

No charges have been filed, but Garlock says that could change after witnesses are interviewed and a toxicology report is complete. He says it could take weeks.

Associated Press

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Greeks to vote with a global audience

A man begging for alms lays by a sticker with Greece' national football team players one day before general elections in Athens, on Saturday, June 16 2012. Greeks vote for the second time in six weeks Sunday amid fears that the country could be forced out of the euro if they reject the strict austerity measures taken in return for billions of euros in rescue loans from other European countries and the International Monetary Fund. (AP Photo/Kostas Tsironis)

A man begging for alms lays by a sticker with Greece' national football team players one day before general elections in Athens, on Saturday, June 16 2012. Greeks vote for the second time in six weeks Sunday amid fears that the country could be forced out of the euro if they reject the strict austerity measures taken in return for billions of euros in rescue loans from other European countries and the International Monetary Fund. (AP Photo/Kostas Tsironis)

A pedestrian checks lists with polling stations one day before general elections in Athens, Saturday, June 16, 2012. Greeks vote for the second time in six weeks this Sunday amid fears that the country could be forced out of the euro if they reject the strict austerity measures taken in return for billions of euros in rescue loans from other European countries and the International Monetary Fund. (AP Photo/Kostas Tsironis)

Supporters of Conservative "New Democracy" party chat inside an election kiosk one day before general elections in Athens, Saturday, June 16, 2012. Greeks vote for the second time in six weeks Sunday amid fears that the country could be forced out of the euro if they reject the strict austerity measures taken in return for billions of euros in rescue loans from other European countries and the International Monetary Fund. (AP Photo/Kostas Tsironis)

A woman casts her shadow on a wall as she walks by a poster of leftist party (ANTARSIA) one day before general elections in Athens, Saturday, June 16, 2012. The poster reads " Bread Education Freedom - Down with the memorandum - Cancel the debt" . Greeks vote for the second time in six weeks Sunday amid fears that the country could be forced out of the euro if they reject the strict austerity measures taken in return for billions of euros in rescue loans from other European countries and the International Monetary Fund. (AP Photo/Kostas Tsironis)

(AP) ? Elections are supposed to determine the will of the people, to set a nation on a new course with a government that enjoys the mandate of the majority. In splintered Greece, the vote on Sunday is shaping up as a challenge to this time-honored rule of democracy.

For Greeks are in a collective state of depression, burdened not just by the shriveling of their finances, but also political divisions with deep roots in history and confusion over their identity and the very concept of statehood. And yet an anxious world is looking to this tiny actor on the international stage for clues to whether the global economy will cling to a path of gradual recovery, or veer toward another destructive scenario like the one that followed the 2008 collapse of the Lehman Brothers investment bank in the United States.

A street scene in Athens on Saturday symbolized the sense of despair, tinged with defiance, which pervades a country battered by five years of recession after years of easy credit and consumption. A homeless man slept in a doorway, a cardboard box beside him, a slit cut in its top in hopes that passers-by would drop in a few coins. "We don't need the euro," read a slogan on the campaign posters of a small far-left party, plastered on an adjacent wall. Polls indicate that most Greeks want to stay in Europe's monetary union, but years of austerity with few signs of improvement have deepened their sense of isolation.

"People are in agony about their savings; their jobs, their safety, their future (and their children's future)," Stathis Psillos, a philosophy professor at the University of Athens, wrote in an email.

Sunday's election is seen as pivotal in determining whether Greece pitches deeper into economic chaos, and is forced to return to its old currency, the drachma ? an eventuality that amounts to, at least in the short term, a journey into an economic and social void ? and whether Europe fragments or eventually becomes more unified. The frontrunners are a traditional party, New Democracy, that wants to modify an international bailout plan that has kept Greek finances afloat, and a left-wing party, Syriza, that surged in popularity because it opposes the old political order and wants to tear up the bailout deal in protest over the cutbacks it requires.

Abroad, there is concern that a victory for Syriza could trigger market panic and drag down other economically vulnerable countries such as Spain and Italy, and then ripple across other continents. The Greek outcome will be watched closely by leaders of the world's 20 most important economies, who are meeting this weekend in Mexico. However, neither Syriza nor New Democracy are projected to win enough votes to form a government alone, meaning Greece will have to form a coalition if it wants to avoid another election.

Elena Athanassopoulou, a political science professor at the American College of Greece, predicted "painful negotiations" among parties that would lead to a government after the vote, and said political stability was vital to prevent Greece going "any further down the slope."

An earlier round of elections in May failed to deliver a clear winner, and coalition talks collapsed. Even if New Democracy, led by Antonis Samaras, emerges on top, there is no guarantee that Greece's creditors, including other European countries and the International Monetary Fund, will accede to his desire to dilute the multi-billion dollar bailout terms, or that Greece can stick to austerity measures imposed by creditors. Also, the strong showing in the last elections of a far-right party, Golden Dawn, and accusations that its supporters have attacked immigrants encapsulate the wider mood of alienation and uncertainty.

"Right now in Greece, everybody gets to say everything, you get to listen to many opinions," said Paris Mexis, a designer for Beetroot, an award-winning firm based in Thessaloniki, Greece's second-biggest city. "We have a community that doesn't work as a community. We have renegade units, we have random units, we have people who produce and the production doesn't go anywhere. Everybody is alone. We need to go back to philosophy."

He said Greeks need to recover the basic principles that hold a society together and help it flourish, including organization, creativity and communication. Right now, the reality defies such ideals. Unemployment is about 22 percent, crime is up and public services are failing. Greece is not in full-blown disintegration ? that assessment might apply to the civil war between its Western-backed government and communists in the 1940s ? but even the idea of a state, in which a social contract exists between a government and its citizenry, is under strain today.

Widespread tax evasion, for example, was one of the failings that got Greece into its current financial mess. The government has sought to tighten up on the crime, but many Greeks, once accustomed to generous state handouts and public sector salaries, bridle at the idea because their daily circumstances are deteriorating.

"People are losing faith in the institutions," said Reto Foellmi, professor of international economics?at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. He said Greeks need to see a link between revenue collection and spending, and suggested that the decentralization of control over finances, whereby local authorities have more say in how funds are raised and spent in their districts, could benefit the country in the long term.

Psillos, the philosophy professor, said European leaders fail to see that Greece's "real problem" is that the traditional parties, dominant for generations, are no longer capable of creating consensus. He noted that Syriza, while untainted by association with austerity measures and past policy failures, offers a somewhat contradictory narrative that seeks balance "between an old left tradition and a need to accommodate within it tens of thousands of new voters who pin their hopes on it."

Many of Syriza's new supporters are civil servants who lost benefits under the former socialist government, that struggled to impose wage cuts and structural reforms and suffered as a result at the May polls. At present, many Greeks, disillusioned with politics, think their society has reached a dead end, but feel they don't have the tools to overhaul it, or recover what they once had. Psillos, who believes Syriza offers hope but needs time to hone its platform, summarized this ominous state of limbo by citing Alexander Herzen, a 19th century Russian intellectual.

"The death of the contemporary forms of social order ought to gladden rather than trouble the soul," Herzen wrote after the failure of European revolutionary movements in 1848. "Yet what is frightening is that the departing world leaves behind it, not an heir, but a pregnant widow. Between the death of the one and the birth of the other, much water will flow by, a long night of chaos and desolation will pass."

Associated Press

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Colombia, Costa Rica to sign trade agreement

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Sunday, June 10, 2012

South Africa v England: Tom Rees backs old team-mates to match Boks' back row

?But for me, the thing which excited me the most and which I found the most interesting through all that rather sadly was my experiences with the doctors and surgeons who kept having to put me back together.

?There are plenty of people in rugby who don?t care what?s wrong with them, they just want it fixed, but a fair few of us wanted to understand that and make use of the top people around you. It?s something I am very excited about.?

He is also excited about the Test series about to take place in South Africa and believes that England will win at least one rubber, even if they do not win the series.

England against South Africa is always a Test match with a ferocious edge. Both teams reached their nadir this century against one another ? South Africa turning Twickenham into a boxing ring when going down to a 50 point defeat in 2002, England humiliated in the pool stage of the 2007 World Cup where they failed to post a single point in response to their opponent?s 36.

Rees, who played in the drubbing in Paris, acknowledges that relations on the pitch between the two sides can be strained, but clearly has a deep respect for the qualities of the South Africans as players and as men.

?They take it all very, very seriously. There?s a huge amount of passion and pride goes into the Springbok jersey,? he says.

?I don?t think it is necessarily a mark of hostility towards other nations because you only have to look at what they do to their own.

?I heard JPR Williams speak quite recently and someone asked ?are there any good South Africans??

?His immediate response, and I from my limited experience agree, was that South Africans are a fantastic people. Yes, they?re abrasive, they?re physical, they?re arrogant as well if you want. But, they will respect you if you will stand up and go toe to toe with them.

?They are some of the most fierce competitors you could ever get, but some of the most down to earth, honest people at the same time.?

Despite this, England will expect few pleasantries from their opponents or their fanatical supporter base in the Boer heartlands until the series is over. Rees?s South African friends have been messaging him all week predicting the Boks to ease home by 60. They aren?t joking.

?As for supporters,, it will be a hostile environment, but I don?t think it?s borne out of any genuine dislike or hatred towards anyone else, it?s just purely national pride.,? Rees adds.

?My experience was that in New Zealand, that was a place where it was more hostile directly towards you and less based around their own side.?

A problem now as in Rees's day, England have long enjoyed the services of a pool of world class back-rowers, without ever quite discovering a world class back-row. The team have struggled to find a balance, as Rees admits: ?If you think back to 2003, the guys there ? Hill, Back, Dallaglio - were THE back-row. Joe Worsley was a rising star and he was restricted to just coming off the bench, Lewis Moody as well ? his career was stalled because these guys were there the whole time.

?That?s because they were injury free and they were playing at the best of their ability. There hasn?t been that level of consistency with the guys there at the moment. There have been injuries, there have been disruptive things. When they start to get going, they get derailed, but we are building towards a critical mass. All of these guys are playing really well and if they stay fit, then three or four should be able to take their game to that next level.

?As for the back-row I enjoyed playing in the most, if I had to pick a starting line-up it would be myself at seven, James [Haskell] at six and Lawrence [Dallaglio] at eight, because as a young guy growing up watching Lawrence and going through the academy with James, being part of that unit was probably my fondest moment on the pitch.?

As for Rees?s former club side, Wasps, he is confident that they will arrest the slump in their fortunes this year after narrowly avoiding relegation.

?We did have a rather exceptional injury list this year and financially we don?t have the same clout as other clubs. Behind the scenes budgets have been tightened and cut.

?To be honest, with everything that happened at the club, it?s a wonder we weren?t relegated by Christmas. The guys did a fantastic job of hanging in there and taking it down to the wire.

?Coming out of that this year, if the sale of the club goes through, we will have a base to build on and a lot of experience in the likes of Haskell and Palmer coming back. Young players have also gained three years? worth of experience in one season owing to being in a situation they would not have been in in an ideal world.

?I?m not saying that they will turn it all around in one year, but they certainly won?t be in that situation again.?

Rather than from the bottom of a ruck, this most devoted of Wasps men will be able to watch the action from the comfort of Imperial?s student bar. The club?s loss, and England?s, will be medicine?s gain.

  • Tom Rees was speaking at the Maximuscle Perform like a Pro event at Twickenham. For more information visit www.maximuscle.com

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

CVMA Veterinary Career Center: Private Practice jobs, New York ...


Medical Director - New York, New York POSTED: Jun 04
Salary: Open Location: New York
Employer: VCA Animal Hospitals Type & Experience Level: Full Time - One to seven years
Species: Canine, Feline Function: Veterinarian
Employment Type: Private Practice Category: Private Practice
Preferred Education: DVM or equivalent
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New York Veterinary Hospital, located in the heart of New York City, is seeking a highly experienced (5+ years), internship-trained Veterinarian to lead our 3-doctor small animal practice as Medical Director.

Click here to learn more about New York Veterinary Hospital

If you?ve been looking for an opportunity to continue practicing medicine while establishing the direction and medical quality of the hospital like an owner would?but without the risks of ownership?we want to hear from you!

As part of the VCA network, you'll have the solid backing of experts in Operations, Marketing, Human Resources, Payroll, and more, to help you succeed.

The Medical Director?under the guidance of the Regional Medical Director and field management team?ensures on a day-to-day basis that the hospital team carries out VCA?s promise to our clients: making their pet?s health our top priority and excellent service our goal. The Medical Director mentors the veterinary and technical staff and oversees the medical standards and profitable operations of the practice, in addition to educating clients on and striving to deliver the highest quality medical, surgical, dental and nutritional diagnostics, treatment, and preventative care to companion animals.

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Skills and Qualifications

  • A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, or equivalent, from an accredited university.
  • Licensure in good standing to practice in the state in which applicant is to be employed.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, especially to a diverse range of audiences and settings.
  • The ability to make decisions, delegate responsibility and achieve results with hospital team members.
  • Professional comportment and appearance, with excellent interpersonal skills and a friendly, positive attitude.
  • Respect for and willingness to work with clients and their pets.
  • A commitment to practicing the highest standard of medicine, upholding the veterinary code of ethics, and to promoting attendance of continuing education events by both the Medical Director and Associate Veterinarians.

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Job Responsibilities

  • Direct and develop the veterinary, technical and administrative staff towards the goal of quality patient care and excellent client service; assist in the formulation of objectives and policies to ensure efficient and profitable hospital operations.
  • Oversee the hiring, reviewing, disciplining and terminating of professional staff, in accordance with and with the approval of the Regional Medical Director or Group Vice President.
  • Review the P&L Report monthly and partner with the Hospital Manager to increase revenue and limit expenses; work with HM to prepare and submit the yearly budget (budget forecast, operating plan, cap-ex expenditures) and participate in the evaluation process with field management.
  • Stay up-to-date with new medical information and changes in veterinary medicine, fulfill VCA requirements for attending local VCA Continuing Education meetings and complete at least 30 hours of accredited CE per calendar year.
  • Model an ?owner? mentality in hospital by demonstrating a willingness to assist all employees in making the practice a success; invest the necessary amount of time to accomplish the required responsibilities and ensure the smooth operation of the hospital.
  • Develop a rapport with clients and determine their needs and wishes; perform physical examinations and diagnostic/medical/surgical/dental procedures in a way that will deliver the highest quality care while minimizing patient stress and discomfort; recommend referral to another VCA doctor or specialist when this is likely to significantly improve the prognosis.
  • Explain physical examination findings and communicate to the client a diagnosis of the pet?s problems; generate and present a treatment plan for the pet to the client; educate clients on preventative health care, including vaccines and appropriate nutritional products.
  • Maintain client/patient medical/surgical records and make certain all necessary logs are kept up-to-date through established protocols; assist colleagues in follow-up and future management of the patient.
  • Supervise the administration and case review of client medical complaints.
  • Positively represent the hospital and VCA in the professional community and to the general public.

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Benefits

VCA rewards its team members with a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including:

  • Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage
  • Life and Long-Term Disability Coverage
  • 401(k) retirement savings plan
  • Continuing Education allowance
  • Professional Liability Coverage

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If interested in this opportunity, please click here to apply.

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VCA Animal Hospitals

NY

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