Saturday, October 20, 2012

HBT:Overaggressive Cards come up empty in Game 5

In getting shut out by the Giants on Friday, the Cardinals never worked a walk against Barry Zito and company. Their one free pass was intentional, as Pete Kozma was walked ahead of the pitcher to set up an inning-ending double play in the second inning.

In all, the Cardinals have drawn a total of eight unintentional walks in five games against the Giants. That?s a remarkably low total from an offense that finished fourth in the NL with 533 walks. And it?s not like the Giants have been throwing Cliff Lee over and over again. They were seventh in the NL in walks allowed by their pitchers, at 489.

Matt Holliday and Jon Jay have been the most aggressive of the Cardinals hitters so far, and it seems to be taking a toll. Holliday went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts tonight and is 4-for-21 with no extra-base hits in the series. He hasn?t homered since the wild card game against the Braves two weeks ago. Jay, the Cardinals? leadoff man, is 5-for-21 with no walks. He?s also been awful in road games all year long, so there?s a case for sitting him with the series returning to St. Louis on Sunday. However, the Cardinals value his defense so highly that it?s unlikely they?d go that route.

At the very least, hitting coach Mark McGwire should have talks with both. For Holliday, this is shaping up as his sixth lousy postseason series in seven total series with the Cardinals. He hit .289 with five homers and 10 RBI during the Rockies? World Series run in 2007, but since arriving in St. Louis in 2009, he?s come in at .250 with three homers and 13 RBI in 108 at-bats. Much of that production came in last year?s NLCS against the Brewers. He went 3-for-19 with no RBI in the World Series last year, and he?s hitting .222 with seven RBI in 45 at-bats so far this month.

Source: http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/10/19/overaggressive-cardinals-come-up-empty-in-game-5-loss/related/

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Saturday, October 27th, 2012
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Cousin Harley is the rocking hillbilly persona of Paul Pigat. This band has a hard-earned reputation for delivering everything from hot-rod rockabilly to foot stomping vintage country and western swing. Paul is joined by Keith Picot on upright bass and Jesse Cahill on drums to create an unstoppable rock 'n roll wrecking crew. From classic honky tonk and cow punk rippers, to a helping of western swing and classic jump blues, Cousin Harley plays in the old tradition ? slugging it out hot and heavy in roadhouses across the land.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Prep Roundup: Cross Country, Field Hockey - The Sports Desk

Prep Roundup: Cross Country, Field Hockey

YOUNG, ARMENTROUT WIN ALL-AREA RACES

FROM STAFF REPORTS

CROSS COUNTRY
FREDERICKSBURG ALL-AREA MEET
Riverbend?s boys cross country team finished 1?2?3, led by winner Will Young (16:29), to comfortably win the Fredericksburg All-Area Meet held at Fredericksburg Christian on Wednesday.
King George had four runners finish in the top 13 spots, led by winner Haley Armentrout (19:26), to get a 45-point win in the girls race.

    BOYS
    Team standings: 1. Riverbend 23, 2. Brooke Point 76, 3. Courtland 101, 4. North Stafford 119, 5. Colonial Forge 128, 6. King George 209, 7. Culpeper 215, 8. James Monroe, 9. Washington & Lee 245, 10. Chancellor 254, 11. Eastern View 267, 12. Massaponax 280, 13. Mountain View 305, 14. Fredericksburg Christian 381.
    Individual results: 1. Will Young (Rb) 16:29, 2. Garrett Horne 16:35, 3. Bruce Garth (Rb) 16:36, 4. Zachary Batt (NS) 16:42, 5. Nate Lasker (Rb) 16:55, 6. Jonathan Mersiowsky (Ct) 16:59, 7. Jeffrey Bryant (NS) 17:00, 8. Mike Knaus (BP) 17:02, 9. Cullen Monahan (CF) 17:09, 10. Kyler Jourdan (Ct) 17:11, 14. Elliott Sellers (Cu) 17:23, 21. Knick McKay (JM) 17:47, 22. James Burtle (FCS) 17:51, 25. Christian Koon (KG) 17:54, 26. Bailey Bell (Ch) 17:55, 29. Logan Ellis (Ma) 17:58, 31. Hasan Gill (WL) 17:59.6, 38. Blake Harty (EV) 18:05, 56. Miles Gordon (MV) 18:35.6.
    GIRLS
    Team standings: 1. King George 63, 2. North Stafford 108, 3. 3. Colonial Forge 119, 4. Massaponax 130, 5. Riverbend 138, 6. Mountain View 148, 7. Courtland 167, 8. Eastern View 186, 9. Brooke Point 189, 10. James Monroe 208, 11. Washington & Lee 254, 12. Culpeper 270, 13. Chancellor 398.
    Individual results: 1. Haley Armentrout (KG) 19:26, 2. Victoria Parent (Ct) 19:43, 3. Madeleine Rodman (CF) 20:02, 4. Brittany McGraw (NS) 20:05, 5. Casey Soper (Rb) 20:15, 6. Kerri Somers (CF) 20:26, 7. Taylor Boruch (Ma) 20:35, 8. Jillian Parkyn (NS) 20:36, 9. Ranea Saadeh (EV) 20:37, 10. Ainsley Patrick (Ma) 20:42, 14. Annie Davis (MV) 20:51.3, 15. Kathryn Beddo (WL) 20.51.4, 19. Briania Collins (BP) 21:00, 21. Kelsey Metcalk (Cu) 21:06.8, 23. Katherine Smith (JM) 21:11, 77. Cate Bonner (Ch) 24:15.

FIELD HOCKEY
JAMES MONROE 3, KING GEORGE 2
L.C. King scored off a penalty corner, with help from Sarah Schmitz, with no time on the clock as visiting James Monroe rallied from a 2?0 halftime deficit to get a Battlefield District win.
Meghan Yanchulis and Mia Meyer scored in the first half to stake King George (9?5) to the two-goal advantage at the half.
Sarah Frank and Hannah Fisher scored to tie the game for the Yellow Jackets (12?2) before King?s game-winner. Fisher and Sarah Miller also provided assists.
Goalie Jackie Gover registered 25 saves for the Foxes.

COURTLAND 2, CAROLINE 1
Emily Zaluzney and Caroline Mastin each scored goals to give Courtland a 2?0 lead and the homestanding Cougars held off Caroline for a Battlefield District win.
Coral Osborn-Peraza tallied for the Cavaliers.

CHANCELLOR 11, SPOTSYLVANIA 0
Chelsea Galera and Chloe Fernandez each had three goals and two assists, and Kate Colley also scored three times as Chancellor cruised to a Battlefield District win.
Allison Weiland and Kenzie Neylon also scored for the Chargers (14?2, 14?0).
Weiland (two), Greer Trainham (tw0), Neylon and Katherine Hull provided assists for Chancellor.

By Sports Desk on October 17th, 2012 10:45 pm



Source: http://blogs.fredericksburg.com/sports/2012/10/17/prep-roundup-cross-country-field-hockey/

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Goodness, gracious, great balls of lightning!

ScienceDaily (Oct. 18, 2012) ? Australian scientists have unveiled a new theory which explains the mysterious phenomenon known as ball lightning.

Sightings of balls of lightning have been made for centuries around the world -- usually the size of a grapefruit and lasting up to twenty seconds -- but no explanation of how it occurs has been universally accepted by science. Even more mysterious are sightings of balls of lightning forming on glass and appearing in homes and in airplanes.

CSIRO scientist John Lowke has been studying ball lightning since the sixties. He's never seen it, but has spoken to eye witnesses and in a new scientific paper, he gives the first mathematical solution explaining the birth of ball lightning -- and how it can pass through glass.

Previous theories have cited microwave radiation from thunderclouds, oxidizing aerosols, nuclear energy, dark matter, antimatter, and even black holes as possible causes. Lowke disputes these theories.

He proposes ball lightning is caused when leftover ions (electric energy), which are very dense, are swept to the ground following a lightning strike. As for how they pass through glass, he says this is a result of a stream of ions accumulating on the outside of a glass window and the resulting electric field on the other side excites air molecules to form a ball discharge.

According to Lowke ball lightning is rare, but it has been witnessed in Australia many times. People just don't realize what it is when they see it.

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execSearches Job Posting: Business Development Manager ...

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Function
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American Society for Quality, Inc.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Work at the world headquarters of a dynamic professional association in downtown Milwaukee.

ASQ is seeking a Business Development Manager to grow ASQ revenue by developing relationships and building a book of business of corporate accounts within a specific market . The primary responsibilities of this role are to a) recruit new Enterprise members and b) sell ASQs training and other services to corporations. This is primarily an outside sales position.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Sell new business by recruiting Enterprise memberships and establishing relationships with corporations.
Develop those relationships through face-to-face appointments and networking.
Utilize a consultative, strategic solution-oriented approach to sell ASQs Quality training products over other suppliers.
Meet established activity quotas for: face to face calls, new relationships, orders, and networking events.
Work with internal team to ensure that customers needs are met.
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Proven track record of meeting and exceeding quota expectations
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Should possess a strong working knowledge of Quality principles, tools and techniques.
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Must possess a strong work ethic, highly advanced communication and listening skills, a track record of continuous learning, customer focus, teamwork and partnering skills
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Electronic literacy in Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint are essential, experience with salesforce.com or other CRM a plus.

REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION: Bachelors degree in Business Administration or related technical field required.
EXPERIENCE: 7-10 years proven experience in consultative outside sales required with a track record of closing deals, growing revenues of assigned clients/accounts and territories, and the ability to create, propose and sell value and products to C-level clients.

ASQs mission and core values require each staff member to perform professionally and personably. How the employee relates to coworkers, customers, and visitors is as important as the employees technical knowledge and ability. Respect and consideration for coworkers, customers, and visitors is a requisite of successful role performance. ASQ's diversity vision requires each employee to promote in principle and in practice an inclusive environment that maximizes opportunity and responsibility for each member, volunteer, employee, and stakeholder in the organization.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

China shows signs economic recovery taking shape

Workers collect cauliflowers for exporting at a farm in Juxian county in east China's Shandong province on Wednesday Oct. 17, 2012. China's economic growth tumbled to the lowest in more than three years in the latest quarter but retail sales and other activity accelerated in a sign a recovery from the painful downturn is taking shape. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT

Workers collect cauliflowers for exporting at a farm in Juxian county in east China's Shandong province on Wednesday Oct. 17, 2012. China's economic growth tumbled to the lowest in more than three years in the latest quarter but retail sales and other activity accelerated in a sign a recovery from the painful downturn is taking shape. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT

In this June 21, 2012 photo, workers assemble cars at the manufacturing base of Chinese automaker Geely in Cixi, China. China?s economic growth has fallen to a 3 1/2 year low but retail sales and investment improved in a possible sign the slowdown is stabilizing. The government said Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012 economic output grew 7.4 percent in the three months ending in September. That is a decline from the previous quarter?s 7.6 percent and the lowest level since the first quarter of 2009. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

FILE - In this Sept. 21, 2012 file photo, an elderly Chinese couple look at a model of a property on sale during the China Property and Investment Show in Beijing. China?s economic growth has fallen to a 3 1/2 year low but retail sales and investment improved in a possible sign the slowdown is stabilizing. The government said Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012 economic output grew 7.4 percent in the three months ending in September. That is a decline from the previous quarter?s 7.6 percent and the lowest level since the first quarter of 2009. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)

(AP) ? China's worst slump since the global financial crisis leveled out in the latest quarter and retail sales picked up in a sign an economic rebound is taking shape, adding to hopes for a global recovery.

The world's second-largest economy grew 7.4 percent from the year before in the three months ending in September, data showed Thursday. That was slower than the second quarter's 7.6 percent growth but the decline was much gentler than in earlier quarters. Economists also pointed to quarter-on-quarter growth of 2.2 percent, the biggest such gain in a year, as a sign of recovery.

"This confirms that the economy is rebounding," said Dariusz Kowalczyk, senior economist for Credit Agricole CIB in Hong Kong. "There is no room and no need for further major stimulus."

The Chinese improvement came after unexpectedly strong U.S. housing starts boosted confidence that the world's biggest economy is mending after five years in the doldrums. The U.S. Commerce Department said Wednesday that builders started construction on new single-family houses and apartments at the fastest pace in more than four years. The U.S. and Chinese numbers are rare good news for the world economy, which has slowed as Europe's chronic debt crisis worsened and the American economy stagnated.

Beijing has cut interest rates twice since early June and is injecting money into the economy through higher investment by state companies and spending on building subways and other public works. But authorities have avoided a major stimulus after huge spending in response to the 2008 global crisis fueled inflation and a wasteful building boom.

Retail sales rose 14.4 percent, accelerating from the first half's 14.1 percent growth. Investment in factories and other fixed assets improved, rising 20.5 percent in the first nine months of the year, up from a 20.2 percent rate for the first eight months.

"We can see a clear sign of steady economic growth," said Sheng Laiyun, spokesman for the National Bureau of Statistics. "There is a smaller margin of decline and some major indicators have been growing faster."

A rebound in Chinese growth would be good news for economies such as Australia, Brazil and African countries that supply its factories with iron ore and other commodities.

The slowdown over the past year and a half is due largely to government curbs imposed to cool an overheated economy and reduce reliance on exports by encouraging more domestic consumption. The slump worsened last year after global demand for Chinese goods plunged unexpectedly.

In line with the government's hopes, retailing and other service industries aimed at Chinese consumers are growing relatively strongly while manufacturing and heavy industry have been battered by weak global demand and government curbs on construction. The government says stronger activity in services industries has helped to limit job losses.

Pan Wenhao, a 25-year-old wedding photographer in the tourist town of Lijiang in China's southwest, said his photo studio's revenues are up 50 percent compared with this time last year. He said tourism in Lijiang has grown by about 20 percent from last year.

"I expect my business to be much better in the future and I am confident about that," Pan said.

But conditions are still tough for manufacturers that had relied mostly on exporting are now trying to sell more to China's own consumers.

Xie Jun, owner of Dongguan Jincai Real Co. in the southern city of Dongguan, which manufactures headphones, mobile phones and computer accessories, said he is losing 100,000 to 200,000 yuan ($15,000-$30,000) a month and had to lay off 30 of his 100 employees. He began trying to make more sales in China a few years ago "but the market is limited."

"We get less business, and even if the factory is running, we cannot make money from that," Xie said. "Most of the businesspeople I know here have the same problem as me."

China's expansion is strong compared with the United States and Japan, where this year's growth is forecast in low single digits, but the slowdown has been painful for companies that depend on high growth to drive demand for new factories and other goods.

The slump raised the risk of job losses and unrest, posing a challenge to the ruling party as it prepares for a once-a-decade handover of power to younger leaders. The further quarterly decline had been expected after officials including President Hu Jintao warned that growth might slow further before recovering.

Premier Wen Jiabao, the country's top economic official, said Wednesday growth appeared to be stabilizing and expressed confidence China can meet its official targets for the year. Wen gave no growth forecast or a possible time frame for a recovery.

A Chinese recovery could help to boost demand for commodities but otherwise its contribution to global growth will be limited because the country meets much of its demand from its own factories, said Kowalczyk. He said that was reflected in the relatively weak September import growth of just 2.4 percent, well below the double-digit rates earlier this year.

"The impact on the rest of the world will be more psychological rather than real, major growth," he said. "But it is good to know the risks from China to the global economy are sharply lower."

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AP researcher Fu Ting in Shanghai contributed.

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Chinese National Bureau of Statistics (in Chinese): www.stats.gov.cn

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Obama: Romney 'whiffed' on tax cut explanation

President Barack Obama jogs up the stairs of the stage as he arrives at a campaign event at Veteran's Memorial Park, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Barack Obama jogs up the stairs of the stage as he arrives at a campaign event at Veteran's Memorial Park, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012, in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) ? President Barack Obama says Mitt Romney can't explain his plan for a $5 trillion tax cut.

Addressing a rally in New Hampshire, Obama said his Republican challenger "took another swing at it" during Tuesday's presidential debate and "he whiffed."

Obama says Romney is being intentionally vague about his tax plan "because he can't pay for it without blowing a hole in the deficit."

Romney has proposed cutting tax rates for all and paying for it by eliminating unspecified loopholes and deductions.

Obama says voters will soon be able to choose between "the top-down policies that got us into this mess" or policies that he says are moving the country toward economic recovery.

Associated Press

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