Detroit&39s got something cooking but not many are feeling the heat

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Detroit's got something cooking, but not many are feeling the heat.Heat? Well, there's not much of it in Michigan in February The Red Wings are skating all over the rest of the NHL The snow won't melt for at least another two months. With their departure from Seattle still rumored, they need a lot of help if they want to win some games. Utah Jazz (Grade B+) Their success last year carried over to the beginning of this season, as they proved that their Western conference finals run was no fluke. They hit a snag a couple of weeks ago, however, and lost a few games in a row to lesser teams. Now they are one of the hottest teams in the league, and on a current 9-game winning streak.

With Carlos Boozer and Deron Williams they have two players who complement each other very well, and have the potential to return the Jazz to the level of the late 1990s Jazz. Those are my grades for each team, feel free to give your opinions on these grades, or make your own report card. Next I will publish the midseason grades for the Eastern conference . ADDISON, TX, Apr 29 (MARKET WIRE) -- The Fight Zone, Inc.'s (PINKSHEETS: TFZI) Gold Recycle Corporation todayannounced that it is now operating in Canada and is preparing a $1.0million plus advertising campaign.GRC President Jim Epstein said, "It has been in part of our originalbusiness plan to open up the Canadian market, we just didn't realize thatwe would get there this fast. According to credible sources, a Canadiancompetitor is doing over $700,000 per quarter."Company officials believe that for every $1m spent in advertising theCompany should generate a minimum of $4m in gold purchases.The gold recycling business is a $30 billion annual business. GRCManagement is forecasting gross revenues of $2 to 4 million in the first12 months of operation.The statements contained in this press release that are not historicalfacts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E ofthe Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("the Securities Act"), as amended andthe Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-lookingstatements may be identified by, among other things, the use offorward-looking terminology such as "believes," "expects," "may," "will,""should," or "anticipates" or the negative thereof or other variationsthereon or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy thatinvolve risks and uncertainties.

In particular, our statements regardingthe anticipated growth of the company from our subsidiary divisions, theanticipated longer-term growth of our business, and the timing of theprojects and trends in future operating performance are examples of suchforward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements include risksand uncertainties, including, but not limited to, the timing of revenuesdue to the uncertainty of market acceptance and other factors, includinggeneral economic conditions, not within our control. The factorsdiscussed herein and expressed from time to time in our filings with theSecurities and Exchange Commission could cause actual results to bematerially different from those expressed in or implied by suchstatements. The forward-looking statements are made only as of the dateof this filing and we undertake no obligation to publicly update suchforward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.Investor Contact:Jennifer Goldstein1-866-786-4443Copyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. Fifty years ago today Manchester United suffered its darkest day.One of the greatest teams and possibly the best team in club history was lost to the Munich Air Disaster.   Not a day goes by that United supporters don’t wonder what might have been.Sir Matt Busby built a team capable of conquering Europe, even the world.  With two consecutive league triumphs, the “Busby Babes” were making their mark on Europe in the Champions Cup. After playing a Cup tie against Red Star Belgrade, the squad was airborne once again, stopping in Munich to refuel  Following two failed take-off attempts the plane crashed.

Twenty-two people on board died immediately and eight more athletes lost their lives in the days that followed.  Integral players such as Duncan Edwards, Roger Bryne, Mark Jones, and Tommy Taylor were all victims of the crash. Manchester United did not resume play for two weeks, and then it was with an emotional 3-0 win against Sheffield Wednesday.  Just two of the players who had been involved in the European Cup tie in Belgrade returned to the field that day.Ten years after losing so many of his talented players, Sir Matt Busby, who was one of the few survivors of the crash, led United to win their first European Championship Cup in the 1968 battle against Benfica.  It had seemed as if all hope would forever be lost, but Busby, along with the likes of George Best and Sir Bobby Charlton, restored hope to the club.  In the wake of the tragedy this was proved to the world: Manchester United will always live on.Players and fans alike are still inspired by the talent and promise of the Busby Babes.  No other club in England can boast as rich a history as Manchester United.