Sunday, September 30, 2012

Questionable Texas touchdown accompanied by Oklahoma State sadness

Texas took the late lead against Oklahoma State on a touchdown that ... well, it wasn't 100 percent a definite touchdown, that's for sure.

David Ash led Texas on a game-winning drive against Oklahoma State, completing four straight passes and setting up a two-yard touchdown run by Joe Bergeron. That's what the run was called, at least. Officials reviewed the play and determined there wasn't enough evidence to call it anything else, even though it appeared to many that he fumbled.

Have a look for yourself!

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I have no idea, man. That's the strongest stance I can offer here. It looks like the ball's peeking out right around the time his elbows strike, but we'll never really know whether it came out early or not. Maybe we will. Strong stances, I'm saying.

One thing I do know: it was all set up by this catch by Mike Davis, which features a very forlorn Pistol Pete in the background.

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Cheer up, Pistol Pete.

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Ex-wrestler props up India's PM, but he may want the job

LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) - As a former wrestler, Mulayam Singh Yadav has got India's government where he likes it - in a vice-like grip.

The ructions over fresh economic reforms that reduced the ruling coalition to a parliamentary minority last month left Prime Minister Manmohan Singh dependent on this wheeler-dealer from the country's dusty northern plains.

In an interview with Reuters, Yadav insisted there were no strings attached to his support for Singh's Congress party, just a desire to keep the opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) out of power.

"We are supporting them," he said in the Hindi language, looking hearty for his 72 years despite rumors earlier this year that his health was failing. "There are no conditions of any kind, it's only to ensure communal forces do not get strengthened."

However, Yadav is at least as well known for his maneuvering as he was in his youth for pinning opponents down in a wrestling bout: Congress party leaders know he cannot be trusted to stick with them through thick and thin - and few are convinced when he denies any ambition to one day become prime minister.

For now, the 22 lawmakers of Yadav's Samajwadi (Socialist) Party will side with the government, ensuring it can muster the 272 votes needed in parliament to prevent its collapse. Their support became crucial after another regional party leader left the coalition, angry over hikes in the price of subsidized fuel and a decision to open India's doors to foreign supermarket giants.

Yadav's take on the reforms is that he opposes them, but will nevertheless continue to support the government. "We will oppose anything that goes against the interests of the people," he said. "But we will not allow the government to fall."

A FAMILY BUSINESS

Yadav was born to a rural family in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state with 200 million people and - since it sends more lawmakers to Delhi than any other - its politically most important.

As a young man, he trained as a wrestler before being attracted to socialism and local politics, eventually becoming chief minister of the state three times and federal defense minister in a coalition government during the 1990s.

Six months ago, when his Samajwadi Party returned to power in Uttar Pradesh after a hiatus, Yadav stood aside for his son Akhilesh to head the state government. That, and what was perhaps a bout of ill-health, set off reports he was seriously ill and no longer well enough to hold office.

"I am fine," Yadav said at his sprawling colonial bungalow in Lucknow, capital of Uttar Pradesh. Impeccably dressed in the starched white dhoti-kurta of the region and his salt-and-pepper hair still damp from a mid-morning bath, he showed few signs of age as he strode out from under the porch of his home, chatting with aides and party colleagues.

"Those were just rumors. I went on the campaign trail and I am fine now."

In India, where caste and family play hugely important roles in politics, the Yadavs have several advantages. They are from a land-owning lower caste whose members were mostly subsistence farmers and cattle herders, but have become wealthier, more politically aware and socially assertive in recent decades.

Yadav, his daughter-in-law Dimple, a cousin and a nephew are in the federal parliament. A brother is in the Uttar Pradesh state government headed by Akhilesh.

On the negative side, the party is anathema for other lower caste groups. Critics also say it is tarred by association with people who have criminal pasts, and previous Samajwadi Party rule in Uttar Pradesh brought rampant corruption and increased violence.

The other family firmly entrenched in Indian politics is the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty that has ruled the country for a majority of the years since independence in 1947, and also looks on Uttar Pradesh as its base.

Akhilesh is often compared to the scion of that dynasty, Rahul Gandhi, whose Congress party was burned by the Samajwadi win in the Uttar Pradesh elections earlier this year. He dismisses talk of rivalry or probable cooperation.

"He is a new leader, a nice man, a youth leader," Akhilesh said in a separate interview. "We are of the same age. His party should give him an opportunity."

INDIA'S NEXT PRIME MINISTER?

Although the Congress party-led coalition could coax other parties to keep it alive, for now it is dependent on Mulayam Singh Yadav, who is widely expected to demand a pound of flesh despite his professed unconditional support.

News reports have said he will press for an illegal wealth case against him to be dropped, and for impoverished Uttar Pradesh to get more federal aid.

Longer term, Yadav could be preparing to form a "Third Front" government, an amalgam of smaller parties that keeps out both Congress and BJP after national elections due by mid-2014.

Analysts and voter surveys suggest no clear winner will emerge in those polls, meaning the Third Front may well have the parliamentary numbers to stake a claim to power.

Since Yadav's party won Uttar Pradesh with a large majority, odds are he will have enough lawmakers in parliament after the 2014 elections to put him in pole position to form a coalition, and to head it.

Asked if Yadav could become prime minister, Sudha Pai, a political scientist who is rector at New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University, said: "He knows how to make a deal, how to get on with other political parties. He is very good at negotiating, he is the traditional Indian politician."

Yadav dismisses such ambitions: "I have never been a candidate for prime ministership, and I am not now," he said.

But the murmurs in his party, where he is called Netaji, or leader, are growing.

"No political party has a leader who is from a village or is a farmer," said Samajwadi Party spokesman Rajendra Chaudhary. "This is a nation of villagers and farmers and Netaji represents 70 percent of the country."

THE YOUNGER YADAV

The Samajwadi Party, which is more or less restricted to Uttar Pradesh, cannot expect to get anything near a parliamentary majority on its own, but its workers say it can clinch up to 60 of the state's 80 parliamentary seats.

It could be joined by other regional parties and left-wing groups and even a section of the Congress party could be won over to cobble a majority, analysts say.

Akhilesh, the son and new chief minister, says governing Uttar Pradesh is as important to him as increasing numbers in parliament.

"It's not enough to say that because we won the state elections so well, we will get more MPs," he said. "I have to perform, and if people believe that my government has performed well, then the result will be good.

"My priority is Uttar Pradesh," said the 39-year-old, a contrast, at least on the surface, to his politician father.

The younger Yadav speaks fluent English, is tech-savvy, and studied in Australia. He was trained as an environment engineer and was once a keen footballer and Manchester United supporter. Now he says, politics consume him almost completely.

"If we go to the center, Netaji will go there (and) some of our senior leadership, but I am happy in the state," he said, adding the party was not looking to topple Prime Minister Singh.

His father is similarly cautious.

"In 2014, Samajwadi will fight on its own strength, there will be no understanding with anyone," he said. "After the elections, things (alliances) happen, nothing happens before. Depending on the circumstances, we will take decisions then."

(Editing by John Chalmers and Dean Yates)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ex-wrestler-props-indias-pm-may-want-job-211246791--business.html

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Jets' Revis has torn ACL, will likely miss season

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) ? The NFL's top shutdown cornerback will likely be shut down for the season.

Darrelle Revis has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee that will require surgery, a huge blow for the New York Jets that leaves coach Rex Ryan without his best defensive player.

A somber Ryan stopped short of ruling Revis out for the season on Monday, saying he just learned of the MRI results. But Revis will have to wait two or three weeks before surgery, Ryan said, and the recovery from an ACL tear is usually six-to-nine months. So the chances of Revis returning this season appear extremely slim.

Ryan added that he will speak with Revis before the team decides whether he will be placed on injured reserve, a move that could happen as early as Tuesday.

"It's just disappointing," Ryan said. "This guy wants to win. As great a player as he is individually, he's a great teammate and just wants to win. That's why he was so excited about this year."

The 27-year-old Revis was injured in the third quarter of the Jets' 23-20 overtime victory at Miami on Sunday, falling awkwardly and grabbing his knee even before he hit the grass. It was a non-contact injury, and he covered his face with gloved hands in obvious pain. He was able to walk off the field, but was taken into the locker room on a golf cart.

"Thanks for all the support!" Revis wrote on his Twitter page on Monday night. "It's just part of the game, I'm already on my way to recover!"

Ryan suspected the injury was serious when he talked to Revis on the plane ride home. MRI results Monday morning confirmed the team's worst fears.

"It's something we have to overcome as a football team. ... We're going to lose that presence. I don't know what else to say about it," Ryan said. "I guess that's the horrible thing that came out of the game."

This was Revis' first game after missing a week with a concussion sustained in the season opener against Buffalo. He had missed only three games before this season, all in 2010.

"I know the way Darrelle is that this is a guy who's as competitive as it gets, and I don't think there's any doubt that he's going to come back strong from it," Ryan said.

The Jets will be without perhaps the NFL's top cornerback on a defense Ryan had considered his best since the coach came to New York. Kyle Wilson, the team's first-round draft pick in 2010, will step into Revis' starting role opposite Antonio Cromartie. Ellis Lankster will take Wilson's spot as the nickelback.

"I just feel like I'm going to go out there and I'm going to continue to do my job," Wilson said. "Go out there, make plays and have fun. Just play my game, that's all I can do."

Wilson, who has trained in the offseason with Revis the last two summers, will continue to talk to him and get tips and suggestions throughout the season.

"I always pick that guy's brain," Wilson said. "He's obviously pretty good."

While Wilson hasn't yet lived up to expectations, and the drop-off from Revis is great, the Jets still have two first-rounders starting at the position.

"Most teams have just one No. 1 corner, and some teams don't even have any," Ryan said. "We're fortunate that we have the best in the league in Darrelle, and a No. 1 corner in Cromartie. We're fortunate there. We drafted Kyle Wilson to basically be a No. 2 corner, and that's what he's going to play, that role, and I'm confident in Kyle."

Ryan insists he isn't panicking despite losing the three-time All-Pro cornerback.

"It never happens," he said. "We have enough to get it done here. ... We'll find a way to get this done."

Ryan also didn't rule out signing a free agent. The Jets released defensive lineman Marcus Dixon on Monday, and Ryan said the move was made in part so the team could pursue other players ? such as bringing back linebacker Bryan Thomas. Rookie wide receiver Stephen Hill has a hamstring injury that could sideline him a week, so the Jets re-signed Patrick Turner.

"It's an onus on the whole defense," linebacker Aaron Maybin said of losing Revis. "We know that we all have to step up, and on offense and special teams. It's going to be a collective effort because when you have a guy like that go down, it really does affect the whole team."

The Jets, despite their mistake-filled win at Miami, are in first place in the AFC East at 2-1, holding the tiebreaker over Buffalo. But tough home games against San Francisco and Houston are up next.

"This is a team game, and as a team, we've got to step it up," Ryan said. "I think we'll respond. ... Is it a major blow when you lose a great player like Darrelle Revis? Of course, it absolutely is. But this is a football team, and I think we showed that yesterday, too."

The injury further clouds the contract status of Revis, who reported for training camp in July despite saying he was unsure if he would because he was hoping the Jets would rework the $46 million, four-year deal he signed in 2010. He is set to earn $13.5 million during the next two years after the deal ? reached after a 36-day holdout in 2010 ? was front-loaded with $32.5 million in the first two years.

But after not getting a new deal this offseason, many thought Revis and the team would re-visit the matter after this season. If he doesn't have a new contract by training camp next summer, he could become a free agent after the 2013 season.

"Yeah, I want to be a Jet for life," Revis said in July. "If management don't see fit (to) that, then I have to move on."

NOTES: LB Calvin Pace clarified his postgame comments about Dolphins RB Reggie Bush when he said the Jets "had to put him on out." Bush injured his left knee Sunday, but should be fine. "I wasn't trying to say it as if we were trying to hurt him," Pace said Monday. "I'm sad to see him get hurt. We aren't running any kind of bounty system or anything like that, and actually, looking at the play, somebody just fell on his knee. That's all I have to say. I guess I need to say things in a different manner, and I'll do a better job of it next time." ... Through three games, the Jets have just three sacks: two by linebacker Garrett McIntyre and one by nose tackle Sione Po'uha.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jets-revis-torn-acl-likely-miss-season-161327742--nfl.html

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You Can Now Buy Cheap Wholesale Clothing Online

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 05:16 pm Back in the days, designer clothing was only left to people living in the same country as the manufacturers and people who travelled to the country where the manufacturer was located. Long gone are those days when one could not dress fashionably just because they did not reside in the same country as the makers of these designer clothes. With the internet you can buy clothes been made in any part of the world without travelling to the manufacturers' physical locations.
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How To Wear Footless Tights In The Winter

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 04:57 pm A great explanation of how footless tights can be worn in both the winter months as well as in the summer. A handful of suggestions on how to re-work your summer wardrobe to fit in with winter.
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Embroidered Patches - The Best Way to Display Your Logo

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 03:47 pm Going back to the Asian civilization, one will agree that embroidered patches have been recognized in those times. Though in earlier years these patches were used extensively, the importance of it was not recognized. But now in recent years the real purpose of using embroidered patches has dawned on people and they have started using it on their clothing.
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Mens Basic Fashion Guidelines And Must Haves

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 01:51 pm One of mens biggest flaws is their ability to recognise fashionable clothing and keeping up to date with the latest trends. Although there are those who are able to set them self apart and understand what it takes to look the part at every occasion. But often, many men stress every day about what to wear to each specific location or event.
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The Essential Female Fashion Items

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 01:46 pm With the seasons changing regularly, this often dictates the current trends and fashion styles. For example just recently all retailers and fashion designers are focusing on new Autumn/Winter ranges. With the summer and spring months long gone and the temperature dropping, including the trees changing colour, new outfits and accessories are required to keep up to date with not only current trends but also to keep warm.
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Wearing Halloween Tights to Enhance a Fancy Dress Outfit

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 01:34 pm Halloween is one of those times of year when you can just go wild with your wardrobe. Wearing a fantastic Halloween outfit can be further enhanced with the use of some appropriate Halloween tights. Utilising the right pair of themed tights for the costume you are wearing can really add the finishing touch to the perfect outfit. Or add a touch of pizazz to an understated costume.
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By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 12:53 pm Urban street fashion updates itself constantly and there is something available for everybody. Here are few of the most popular and the hottest urban fashion trends.
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How to Stay Fashionable on a Budget

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 12:41 pm Anyone who loves fashion and good spending spree is bound to be aware of the fact that keeping up with the latest styles from the catwalks of Milan and London can be extremely expensive. At the end of the month, thousands of fashionistas often find themselves with overflowing wardrobes and drawers but empty bank accounts. But still, the idea of buying less and not looking ultra fashionable doesn't even bear thinking about for many people. Thankfully for them, there are a few ways to look amazing without completely clearing out your bank account.
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The Comfiest Boots in the World

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 12:31 pm With our capricious weather patterns in Great Britain, it is often easy to know exactly what to wear and when on your feet in particular months. In the depths of January, for example, you are unlikely to be sporting a pair of bright, strappy sandals to go out shopping. Even in the home, with the emphasis on turning the heat down, saving fuel costs and helping the environment, most people will adopt something warmer for their feet than summer flip-flops.
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Dolphin Shorts: Are They Making a Comeback?

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 11:48 am Dolphin shorts were a popular style in the late 1970s and early 1980s. After finding themselves pushed out of high schools and colleges due to dress code issues they are now making a roaring comeback. Read on to learn more about these simple but stylish exercise shorts.
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How to Choose Comfortable Shoes for Kids

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Footless Tights For Partywear

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 11:26 am This article aims to explain how footless tights can be worn for a variety of occasions and not just for casual wear. Although many people think it is an essential to be bare legged on a night out, footless tights provide the perfect and comfortable alternative that can easily be just as glam. It is often thought that tights are an essential core product rather than that of a fashion product.
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Essential Accessories for a Beach Holiday

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 11:08 am When it comes to beachwear, what are the holiday essentials you simply cannot visit the beach without? There are ways to look glamorous with next to nothing on. This article is a brief guide to the items you need to perfect your look, and maximise the enjoyment of your beach-side adventures.
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Costume Shop or Halloween Store?

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 11:07 am The answer is spirit gum and crepe hair. What? It's time to rent or buy my Halloween costume or mask and I don't know where to start.
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What Is That Suit You're Wearing?

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 11:06 am Morphsuits are fast becoming the staple of every stag night and party throughout the country. A full body suit with a fantastically breathable quality, this type of fancy dress really must be tried to be believed.
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By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 11:05 am Evening events demand much preparation, when planning to look enchantingly beautiful. It is every woman's dream to make a lasting impression, but the outcome is not always appeasing. Quite often, picking the right evening bag to wear comes with much experience and knowledge of how to diversify fashion.
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Find the Right Shoes Without the Expense

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 10:57 am You can easily find those everyday essentials that are seen in everyone's wardrobe from summer sandals to winter boots and you can find them at a good price. Look for both classic styles and the latest catwalk trends available, in a variety of colours to match different shades of fabric in your outfits and feel like you are floating on air when the price is right. Women's fashion shoes can be obtained inexpensively if you know what you are looking for and focus on what you really want.
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Read About the Uses of Lapel Pins

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 10:57 am Lapel pins are much cherished ornaments worn by both men and women from time immemorial. Noblemen wore lapels to show their social status. Lapel pins were worn on the left lapel of jackets and was designed with the emblem of the noblemen.
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Bring Back the Whimsy and the Impishness in Kids Clothing

By Anonymous on Sep 21, 2012 10:52 am Bring back the whimsy and the mischief in kids clothing through casual wear from offbeat apparel designed by parents themselves. Who else knows how children play and what their tastes in clothing would be? Instead of dressing them up like adults, choose comfortable clothing for your kids.
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Taking gingko biloba does not improve memory, study finds

ScienceDaily (Sep. 21, 2012) ? Taking Gingko biloba supplements does not improve memory, attention or problem solving in healthy individuals, according to researchers from the University of Hertfordshire.

The paper, published in Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, is the first meta-analytic review examining the effects of Gingko biloba on healthy people across all age groups. The researchers led by Professor Keith Laws found zero impact on the cognitive functions whatever the age of the people, the dose taken or the length of time of taking Gingko biloba supplements.

Gingko biloba, the oldest tree living species, has been used extensively in traditional Chinese herbal medicine for thousands of years.? Today, it is one of the most widely used plant-based products available without prescription in Europe and North America, where is it marketed as a dietary supplement to treat blood disorders and, more specifically, to enhance memory both for healthy individuals and also for those trying to ward off Alzheimer?s Disease.

Keith Laws, Professor of psychology, said: ?Gingko biloba has been widely used for a number of years to reduce the mental decline associated with aging.? But more recently it has been marketed as a memory enhancing supplement for healthy individuals ? and it is crucial to establish the validity for such claims.

?Our findings show that taking Gingko biloba supplements at any age to boost memory have no impact at all ? and may be a waste of time and money.?

The paper, ?Is Gingko biloba a cognitive enhancer in healthy individuals? A meta-analysis?, examines the published research of thirteen randomised control trials of over 1000 healthy individuals across all ages.?

Other recently published studies have also shown that there is no evidence to support taking Gingko biloba supplements to protect against developing Alzheimer?s Disease.

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  1. Keith R Laws, Hilary Sweetnam, Tejinder K Kondel. Is Ginkgo biloba a cognitive enhancer in healthy individuals? A meta-analysis. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 2012; DOI: 10.1002/hup.2259

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