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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Sacramento mayor hopes to keep momentum from Kings win

SACRAMENTO, CA - After the Sacramento Kings beat the L.A. Lakers in Monday night's season opener, city officials hope to use the energy to keep the momentum going for a new arena.

At Tuesday morning's weekly news conference, Sacramento Kevin Johnson was visibly excited; saying last night was a big win for the city.

Johnson said he hopes this is a great new start for the team in the city.

"We're in negotiations now with the NBA and the Maloofs and all the parties involved," Johnson said. "So this is a critical juncture for all of us. I'll tell you what, the Maloofs are very very optimistic, they feel that we have a chance to get it done."

The excitement from Monday's game is spilling into Thursday's Kings game against the Chicago Bulls, is a sellout. This is the first time since 2007 that the Kings sold out games back-to-back.

Source: http://midtown.news10.net/news/news/90552-sacramento-mayor-hopes-keep-momentum-kings-win

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

India resume second innings after lunch

Gautam Gambhir batted steadily as India were set 292 to win the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. (AFP Photo)

NEW DELHI: Peter Siddle had Gautam Gambhir caught by Ricky Ponting at second slip to put India under pressure on the fourth day of the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday.

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Gambhir and Rahul Dravid resumed the Indian second innings after lunch in pursuit of a 292-run victory target.

The Indian run chase got off to a bad start as Michael Hussey took a sharp catch at gully to dismiss Virender Sehwag off Ben Hilfenhaus.

Sehwag (7) went for a wild swing at a wide delivery, middled it but Hussey grasped it out of thin air over his head to dismiss the dangerman for Australia.

Earlier, India bowled out Australia for 240 runs in their second innings which them left with a 292-run victory target.

Ishant Sharma took the last Australian wicket when he had Ben Hilfenhaus caught by VVS Laxman at second slip.

Zaheer Khan squared up Michael Hussey with an absolute beauty and had him caught behind by MS Dhoni.

Hussey hit 9 fours in his 89-run knock before edging a good length delivery outside the off-stump that kicked up a hint and seamed away from him.

The day's play started with Hussey and James Pattinson resuming the Australian second innings.

On a bright and sunny Day 3, during the course of which the pendulum swayed crazily and as many as 15 wickets tumbled, Hussey redeemed himself and rescued his Test career with a gallant unbeaten 79 that took Australia to 179/8.

India, having goofed up with the bat in the first innings, hit back with the ball to reduce Australia to 27/4 in their second essay before yielding ground once again to the hosts who recovered through a fine fifth-wicket stand of 115 runs between veterans Ricky Ponting (60) and Hussey.

India did manage to prise out Ponting in the final session, along with Brad Haddin, Peter Siddle and Nathan Lyon, to regain some lost ground, but the 51-run lead they conceded in the first innings could well make all the difference as the match heads for a close finish.

Things started going wrong for India from the very second ball of the day as Ben Hilfenhaus produced a beauty to square up Rahul Dravid and peg back his stumps. Dravid's dismissal sent shock waves through the Indian camp and fired up the Aussie pacers, who came hard at the Indians.

Hilfenhaus came up with his maiden five-wicket haul and got excellent support from James Pattinson (2/53) and Siddle (3/63), who had triggered the Indian collapse on Day 2 by dismissing a well-set Sachin Tendulkar.

Lacklustre batting saw India collapse sensationally from 214/3 to 282 all out. The recognised batsmen cut a sorry figure as VVS Laxman, Virat Kohli and Dhoni were all guilty of poking at deliveries outside their off stump.

But for a strong rearguard action by nightwatchman Ishant Sharma and the belligerence of R Ashwin, Australia's lead would have been much bigger. While Sharma defied the Australian pace attack for 103 minutes in making a 69-ball 11, Ashwin played a cameo (31 off 35 balls) and was the last man to be dismissed.

Australian second innings got off to a shaky start with Umesh Yadav striking twice in his fourth over to dismiss both the openers. While David Warner dragged one back on to his stumps, Ed Cowan padded up to one that was straight and full. Yadav then added a third to his kitty when Shaun Marsh did a Warner.

At 24/3, the Aussies looked vulnerable. And when the luckless Ishant, who topped 152.2 kmph on the speed gun, finally broke his wicket-drought by forcing skipper Michael Clarke to play on, the match had turned on its head. It required two men with grey hair and ample class to alter the equation for Australia.

Ponting and Hussey not only settled nerves in the dressing room with their no-frills approach, but also scored at a fair clip to demonstrate that they still have a lot to offer to the team.

Source: http://timesofindia.feedsportal.com/fy/8at2Etd0V37LK1Vi/story01.htm

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Turns Out That Viagra Actually Makes Muscles Limp [Medicine]

While Viagra makes cavernous tissue hard, scientists at the Ruhr Universitat in Bochum, Germany, have now discovered that it can save lives too by causing the opposite effect: Viagra makes some heart muscles less stiff. More »


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Monday, December 26, 2011

Ancient Rome was more equal than modern USA


by Sunny Hundal ? ?
December 24, 2011 at 4:23 pm

The United States is more a unequal society than the Roman empire was, recent research has shown.

Here is an abstract of a paper published by Cambridge Journals:

Different methods of estimating the Gross Domestic Product of the Roman Empire in the second century C.E. produce convergent results that point to total output and consumption equivalent to 50 million tons of wheat or close to 20 billion sesterces per year.

It is estimated that ?lites (around 1.5 per cent of the imperial population) controlled approximately one-fifth of total income, while middling households (perhaps 10 per cent of the population) consumed another fifth. These findings shed new light on the scale of economic inequality and the distribution of demand in the Roman world.

the top 1.5% then controlled around 20% of the assets in the Roman empire according to their estimates.

Meanwhile, in the United States the top 1% currently own over 40% of the country?s wealth.


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