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The guy studies J Geils Band in the j. giles band tells Smartcar is looking for his arm amongst the wreckage. Quinn didn’t do anything last night to get anyone excited, but when the offensive coordinator doesn’t call for a long pass until the final minute of the game, there are problems all over the place. Mangini said after the game the pass rush eliminated some deep ball plays, but with the amount of dink and dunk pass plays being called, what did he expect? A high school defensive coordinator could tear apart this Browns offense. Even worse, the Browns best playmaker, Joshua Cribbs, got carted off the field after the final play and is rumored to have a concussion. While the merits of the final play can be argued, the game is called football and these things happen. On that note, don’t shed a tear for Terrell Suggs limping off the field after a low blow from Quinn after an interception. Suggs has knocked plenty of people out of the game in his career; he needs to keep his mouth shut. Then there was the ticky-tack low blow call on Joe Flacco, which only shows the league needs to re-evaluate what game they’re in charge of. These kinds of penalties are unnecessary and are ruining the game. Just put the quarterbacks out there in a dress if that’s the way they want to play the game. The defense once again looked much better than the stat line would indicate, but a great effort was again wasted. Not much else to say, the 2009 Browns just aren’t very good. They don’t play well, they aren’t coached well, and as a result, they’re 1-8.. Ashura, the most important day in the Shi'ite calendar, features pilgrims gashing their heads in a traditional rite of mourning.. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S.
Supreme Court said on Friday it would consider a challenge to a central provision of the 44-year-old voting rights law aimed at preventing states and local governments from making it harder for minorities to vote the j geils band . U.S.Congress initially adopted the Voting Rights Act, an historic piece of U.S civil rights legislation, in 1965 geils band . It overwhelmingly extended it in 2006 for 25 more years, with President George W blow your face out . Bush signing it into law.At issue is a provision at the heart of the law that requires states or local governments with histories of racial discrimination to get federal approval before making any changes in election procedures.Nine states -- Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia -- and counties in several other states are covered by the provision at issue in the case, the Justice Department said.The Supreme Court in four separate rulings has upheld that part of the law, but the court in recent years has become more conservative with the addition of Bush's two appointees, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito.Soon after Congress extended the law, a Texas municipal utility district sued and argued it should be exempt from the law.It also said the law should be struck down as unconstitutional because Congress lacked sufficient evidence of racial discrimination in voting to justify the intrusion on the municipality.But a three-judge federal court rejected the challenge to the law come back j geils band .
It ruled that racial discrimination in voting persists and that Congress acted appropriately when it extended the law.Attorneys for the municipal utility district appealed to the Supreme Court, calling the law "overly intrusive" and saying that it "lacks any meaningful time or scope limitations.""The America that has elected Barack Obama as its first African-American president is far different than when" the law was first enacted in 1965, they said.U.S j geils band flamethrower . Justice Department and civil rights attorneys defended the law and urged the nation's high court to uphold it.Department attorneys said Congress collected extensive evidence demonstrating that discrimination against minority voters continues in the parts of the country covered by the law j geils band musta got lost live . They said the provision at issue remains an effective way of preventing such discrimination.In another case involving racial issues, the high court agreed to decide whether a city can disregard the results of a civil service exam because it yielded too many qualified applicants of one race and not enough of another race.The court agreed to hear an appeal by 19 white firefighters and one Hispanic firefighter who had sued the city of New Haven, Connecticut, in 2004.They said they would have been promoted if the city had not disregarded tests for lieutenant and captain because too few blacks had scored high enough to move up in rank.The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the cases in April, with a ruling expected by the end of June.(Editing by David Alexander and Vicki Allen) U.S. j geils . November 17, 1940A mere 69 years ago, the first NFL team traveled by air. This team was none other than the Green Bay Packers – who traveled to play the New York Giants in a 7-3 losing effort. They must have left their offense on the Green Bay runway. Heyyyy-o.According to the Packers’ website, the NFL feared the loss of an entire franchise and forced the Packers to split the squad between two DC-3’s on future flights.The Packers should receive a lot of credit for their forward thinking approach in this matter. Not for the obvious convenience of traveling by air instead of ground, but for predicting that their future cornerstone quarterback would look so damn good strutting out of an airplane with his wife.Subscribe (for free!!) to our weekly sports podcast, deemed "incredible" by two out of three of our moms.© JoeSportsFan , 2009 j giels band . |Permalink |Tweet This This article is also featured on JoeSportsFan . NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S.
dollar rose on Friday, posting its best weekly gain in two months against the euro, after a government report showed job losses in December were slightly lower than expected centerfold j. geils band . Hot StocksTraders have sold the dollar since a private sector jobs report on Wednesday indicated further weakness in U.S j.geils band where did our love go . labor markets.Many of those bearish dollar bets were rapidly reversed, triggering a dollar rally when the Labor Department reported losses of 524,000 jobs last month, slightly better than Wall Street estimates of 550,000 losses."December's non-farm payroll report was unequivocally awful, but considering that many investors actually expected even worse results, there was some sense of relief after the release," said Meny Grauman, an economist at CIBC World Markets in Toronto.This "modest silver lining," he added, temporarily managed to push the dollar higher.The Japanese yen surged as well, with traders selling risky bets in stocks, commodities and higher-yielding currencies funded by the Japanese unit's low rates.While the non-farm payrolls report was better than expected, it still painted a grim picture for the world's largest economy and added to worries about a deepening recession worldwide.In late afternoon trading, the euro fell as low as $1.3416 It was last at $1.3431, down 2.1 percent on the day peter wolf geils . The single currency has fallen more than 3 percent on the week versus the dollar, the largest weekly loss since the last week of October.The ICE Futures' dollar index .DXY, a gauge of the greenback's value versus six major currencies, rose 1.3 percent to 82.652 love stinks geils . The dollar rose 2 percent versus the Swiss franc to 1.1147.Against the yen, the dollar dropped 0.8 percent to 90.36. Yen strength has pushed the euro down almost 3 percent, to 121.37.Despite the dollar's rebound, analysts said there was plenty in the jobs report that bodes ill for the U.S.
economy and its currency."No matter how you look at it, those are dismal numbers . The payrolls headline was a tad better than the consensus forecast but we had a considerable jump in the unemployment rate," said Matt Esteve, a foreign exchange trader at Tempus Consulting in Washington, DC.The 7.2 percent unemployment rate was the highest in nearly 16 years and the upward revisions in November and October pushed total job losses in the last four months to 1.9 million.Total job losses for 2008 were 2.6 million, the largest decline in 63 years."The U.S j geils band tour 2009 . is in recession and in previous recessions, job cuts have lasted for at least 15 months," said Kathy Lien, director of currency research at GFT Forex in New York.She noted the U.S freeze frame geils . economy has seen 12 consecutive months of job losses, which suggests that non-farm payrolls will not turn positive until the second half of the year.Data earlier showed a bigger-than-expected drop in French industrial output, adding to the argument that the euro-zone economy is further deteriorating, which kept selling pressure on the euro.The euro ultimately received little support from an unexpected rise in euro-zone retail sales as the outlook for consumer demand remains weak amid plunging business morale and growing unemployment.Adding to the pressure was news S&P cut Ireland's ratings outlook to negative from stable and placed Greece's sovereign rating on negative watch .

