Archive for July 11th, 2009
Nate McMillan will be the bench boss of the Portland Trail Blazers through the 2010-2011 campaign according to reports from “ NBA.com .” The Blazers have announced that they have picked up the option year on the contract of their head coach. Portland had the sixth best record in franchise history during the recently concluded regular season as the team went 54-28. McMillan spoke with reporters saying ““I’m excited that the option year on my contract has been picked up. We have a great team, fir
Nate McMillan will be the bench boss of the Portland Trail Blazers through the 2010-2011 campaign according to reports from “ NBA.com .” The Blazers have announced that they have picked up the option year on the contract of their head coach. Portland had the sixth best record in franchise history during the recently concluded regular season as the team went 54-28. McMillan spoke with reporters saying ““I’m excited that the option year on my contract has been picked up. We have a great team, fir
MOSCOW, Idaho – The giant Palouse earthworm has taken on mythic qualities in this vast agricultural region that stretches from eastern Washington into the Idaho panhandle — its very name evoking the fictional sandworms from “Dune” or those vicious creatures from the movie “Tremors.” The worm is said to secrete a lily-like smell when handled, spit at predators, and live in burrows 15 feet deep. There have been only a handful of sightings. But scientists hope to change that this summer with resear
Kerry SagarEmily Anderson pilots the 1909 Maxwell into San Francisco.After a month of babbitts, bees and bad vibrations — at least from the steering wheel — Emily Anderson and her rebuilt 1909 Maxwell DA arrived in San Francisco last Thursday, completing her re-enactment of Alice Ramsey’s groundbreaking journey a century earlier.While the first half of the trip was beset by frequent mechanical troubles, the second half went much smoother, according to Ms. Anderson. Smooth, of course, is a relati
Mariners 4, Rangers 1 (F)
Jul 11
Rob Johnson, who hadn't homered all season, connected for his first in the seventh inning against Kevin Millwood as Seattle beat the Rangers 4-1 and knocked them a half-game out of first place behind the Angels.Millwood lasted six-plus innings, allowing four runs on six hits. Three of the runs and three of the hits came in the seventh, an inning he entered at 105 pitches but told manager Ron Washington that he was good for another frame. He lasted three batters and nine pitches.A bad break on th
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01. Intro 02. Nude with boots 03. Dog island 04. Dies iraea 05. Civilized worm 06. The kicking machine 07. Eye flys 08. Suicide in progress 09. Billy Fish 10. Tipping the lion 11. Honey bucket 12. Blood witch 13. Rat faced 14. The hawk 15. You've never been right 16. My generation 17. A history of bad men 18. The star-spangled banner 19. Boris Año: 2008 Calidad: 256 Kbps Tamaño: 136 Mb MySpace: myspace.com/themelvins Sitio oficial: melvins.com Género: Stoner/Metal Bootleg de a
MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com- High Desert OF James McOwen had his 45-game hitting streak snapped last night, going 0-for-3. McOwen fell one game short of tying Johnny Bates ...
John Munsell, known to the readers of Mother Jones as – “Meatpacking Maverick - Montana meatpacker John Munsell's against-the-odds struggle for improved food safety” - by Michael Scherer, and to the readers of Marler Blog, one of its most consistent commentators. I met John - well talked to him in the early spring of 2002. I had been blitzing the USDA and FSIS with Freedom of Information Act requests (FOIA’s) about all of their E. coli O157:H7 recalls in 2001 into 2002. Because that inform
John Munsell, known to the readers of Mother Jones as – “Meatpacking Maverick - Montana meatpacker John Munsell's against-the-odds struggle for improved food safety” - by Michael Scherer, and to the readers of Marler Blog, one of its most consistent commentators. I met John - well talked to him in the early spring of 2002. I had been blitzing the USDA and FSIS with Freedom of Information Act requests (FOIA’s) about all of their E. coli O157:H7 recalls in 2001 into 2002. Because that inform