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January 21st, 2010

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The maturation of Mark Sanchez is evident in his statistics, decisions and demeanor. The most obvious sign of growth, however, is on his face.
nba shoesRecent developments on the 2010 N.F.L. Playoffs with background, multi-interception debacle continued his tumultuous rookie season with the Jets. But his play since that Dec. 20 game against Atlanta has transformed as stubble turned to beard, as the Jets won four straight to reach the American Football Conference championship game in Indianapolis on Sunday.
He sees nothing wrong with superstition, with eating at the same restaurants and following the same routine.
“Why change now?” Sanchez said.
On Wednesday, the Jets’ locker room seemed divided between pro-beard and anti-beard contingents. Tight end Dustin Keller described Sanchez’s facial hair as “terrible” and said Sanchez was aiming for the Bushwick Bill look. Onba shoes for salethers called the beard patchy, uneven and wooly.
For fullback Tony Richardson, it represented something else: full-grown proof of the smartestNBA lebron james shoes, safest, most important month of professional football that Sanchez has played this season.
“He doesn’t look like a kid anymore,” Richardson said. “He looks like a grown man now. He’s not playing like a rookie, either, so more power to the beard.”
As Sanchez has risen and fallen between extremes this season, his college coach, Pete Carroll, watchedkobe shoes from California. It was Carroll who questioned Sanchez’s decision to turn pro one year early, comments that looked misguided during the Jets’ 3-0 start and spot on during Sanchez’s well-documented struggles.
Sanchez started only 16 games at Southern California. On Sunday, he will start his 18th game as a professional. Carroll, who recently became the Seattle Seahawks’ coach, owns only half as many N.F.L. playoff wins as Sanchez, and he has nba lebron shoes 2009nothing but praise now for him.
“It has been everything he could have wanted,” Carroll said. “He had to rebound from the reality of the league. He stood tough. His coaches stood tough with him, to have nba basketball shoesthe chance to get on a roll at the end.”
Carroll added: “I couldn’t be happier. I couldn’t be more proud.”
It started when the beard began. After the loss to the Falcons, the fourth game this season in which Sanchez tossed at least three interceptions, running back Thomas Jones NBA Kobe Bryant Shoespulled him aside.
Jones told Sanchez that he went through the same slumps that Sanchez was experiencing. Both were top-10 draft picks. Both signed lucrative contracts before they played one down. Jones preached patience to Sanchez, noting that his most productive years came in the past two seasons, with his fourth team, over age 30.
“I told him to stay confident in his ability,” Jones said. “He thought he had to put the whole team on NBA lebron james shoes salehis shoulders. He needed to play a role.”
Few understand those circumstances better than Troy Aikman. Before he became an N.F.L. analyst for Fox, Aikman carved out a Hall of Fame career in Dallas. He called his rookie season, in which the Cowboys finished 1-15 and nba shoes for saleAikman went 0-11 as a starter, his worst experience in football.
“I try to forget that ever happened,” Aikman said. “It was a miserable time.”
Aikman agreed, in part, with Carroll’s comments before Sanchez was drafted. Aikman said playing nba kobe bryant shoes 2009 quarterback in the N.F.L. had never been more difficult, because the game moves so quickly and the defenses are more complex.
But Aikman also said that quarterbacks entered the league more prepared now than when he played, from 1989 to 2000. Current college quarterbacks run more pro-style nba basketball shoesoffenses and face more pro-style defenses, and the result, Aikman added, has been a run of successful rookie quarterbacks, starting with Ben Roethlisberger in nba shoes for salePittsburgh and continuing to Sanchez.
That the Jets’ offense ranked 20th over all during the regular season, or that Sanchez threw for a combined 282 yards in two playoff games, matters little now. Sanchez is on the cover of Sports Illustrated this week, mouth agape, right fist ready to be thrown in celebration. It is the Jets’ first team cover since 1999.
Sanchez understands what rookie quarterbacks have struggled with since football was invented. He plays for a team with the top-ranked defense and rushing attack. Despite being paid like the leading actor, Sanchez serves his team best as a key member of the supporting cast.
“It’s just his overall approach,” wide receiver Wallace Wright said. “It’s totally different. Think back to where he was during training camp, stuttering with the plays. nba lebron shoes 2009His growth has been amazing.”
Next up is another playoff game, another Pro Bowl quarterback, only this time, instead of Carson Palmer or Philip Rivers on the other sideline, it will be Peyton Manning, the elite of the elite. Of the four teams remaining, Sanchez is the only unproven commodity, the biggest question mark.
The Colts drafted Manning and built around him, but the Jets constructed a playoff team and gambled on Sanchez as the final piece. Jets Coach Rex Ryan watched first-hand last season as the Ravens advanced this far with another rookie quarterback, Joe Flacco, at the helm. The 2000 Ravens also won the Super Bowl with the journeyman Trent Dilfer at quarterback.
Can Sanchez do the same? Neither Carroll nor Aikman would predict against him.
“This feels right,” Sanchez said. “This feels good. It feels like you dream it would feel. The biggest thing is not getting caught up in it.”
And, of course, continuing with the beard.

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January 21st, 2010

Milan’s Fall Shows, the Clothes Go Marching On

WAR asics shoes is evil, but historically it has also been the engine of innovation, a fact most obviously true of technology although not necessarily less so when it comes to fashion.
The flaming gunpowder arrows (“flying fire”) that Song dynasty warriors loosed on invading Mongols were early versions of the Pentagon’s drones. The trench coats, Eisenhower jackets and jumpsuits produced to asics shoes outfit soldiers in different wars and divergent eras are still with us — or they were throughout the last four days, when designers showing men’s wear for fall seemed to have war on their subconscious minds.
Maybe it’s the economy, or the cheap asics shoes insinuating presence of terrorists (who, with the introduction of explosive underpants, have added custom tailoring to their ghastly résumés). Maybe it’s the creeping dread that’s going around like a variant of H1N1. Designers were hunkered down. They were in the trenches — or in trench coats, anyway.
It’s a little creepy-feeling to say how much one enjoyed Christopher Bailey’s hymn to the battlefield at Burberry, a fine and disciplined show that was like an extended military exercise. There were fat, wooly aviator jackets with fleece on the outside and leather bands at the hems. There were solemn greatcoats evocative of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, a clotheshorse renowned for the fanatically sharp cut of his uniforms.
There were clusters of buttons on
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Mr. Bailey asserted that the design impetus behind his show was to “protect, explore and inspire.” Dressed in narrow trousers and armored in one of Mr. Bailey’s handsome jackets or the shearling-lined boots for which editors tweeted orders even before the end of the show, the sleek weekend warriors who do battle at Barneys New York will have only fear itself to fear.
Mr. Bailey was far from the only classic asics shoes designer to deploy elements drawn from the vocabulary of military tailoring. Tomas Maier at Bottega Veneta ventured out of his billionaire-casual comfort zone to show blouson jackets and nylon trousers that, if you mentally erased the absurd rockabilly hairdos, could have been line-for-line copies of something worn by a bomber pilot at Khe Sanh in 1968.
At Giorgio Armani, the droopy velvets asics shoes and fitted tunics that have long made the label the default for men with spreading waistlines and desk-chair behinds were paired with stuff that indicates the designer has relaxed his iron grip on the house’s signature style.
“Military romanticism” is how asics shoes members of the Armani design team explained their efforts to rejuvenate the label by adding neoprene linings to boxy leather car coats, nipping quilted down jackets to waist length and reducing their palette to a near monochrome. Sure, there were the unaccountable tweeds beloved of Italian consumers and American dentists, in this case styled with sweat pant cuffs. But, particularly when deploying the tricks of Italian tailoring — high Neapolitan armholes, denim cut like superfine wool, brogues that offset Asics Onitsuka Tiger Shoes dowdy punched leather with a suede instep — there was reason to believe that there’s life left in this fabled brand.
At Gianfranco Ferré, one saw greatcoats belted at Urkel heights and shown with tweed suits with trousers that were tailored as wide as those worn by swells in 1920s John Held illustrations and then left to pool around the cuff. There were coats cut narrow and also like uniforms, as if for the honor guard of the Great and Powerful Oz. There were odd leather dickeys reminiscent of medieval breastplates and knee-length vests made of fur on the ventral side and quilted cotton tiger shoes on the reverse.
“The mood of the collection is a saying we have in Italian,” Roberto Rimondi, one of the collection’s two designers, said in Italian. “Use the final bullet in your gun.”
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Obama to Propose Limits on Risks Taken by Banks

January 21st, 2010

WASHINGTON — President Obama on Thursday will publicly propose giving bank regulators the power to limit the size of the nation’s largest banks and the scope of their risk-taking activities, an administration official said late Wednesday.The president, for the first time, will throwLacoste Footwear his weight behind an approach long championed by Paul A. Volcker, former chairman of the Federal Reserve and an adviser to the Obama administration. The proposal will put limits on bank size and prohibit commercial banks from trading for their own accounts — known as proprietary trading.
The White House intends to work closely with the House and Senate to include these proposals in whatever bill dealing with financial regulation finally emerges from Congress.
Mr. Volcker flew to Washington for the announcement on Thursday. His chief goal has been to prohibit proprietary trading of financial securities, including cheap Lacoste Shoes mortgage-backed securities, by commercial banks using deposits in their commercial banking sectors. lacoste shoes Big losses in the trading of those securities precipitated the credit crisis in 2008 and the federal bailout.
The president will speak at an appearance on Thursday at the White House withMen’s Lacoste Radiate Croc Shoes Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, an administration official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the talks were private. It will come after a meeting with Mr. Volcker.
A similar discussion is percolating in Europe, led by Mervyn King, head of the Bank of England. Lacoste Footwear
The president’s announcement comes as his popularity in public opinion polls is falling because of stubborn unemployment and the stagnant economy, and just days after he suffered a stinging loss when the Republicans won the Senate seat from Massachusetts.
It will be the third time in just a week that he has waded into the battle heating up in Congress over tightening regulation of financial institutions to avoid the sort of abuses that contributed to the near collapse on Wall Street. lacoste shoesLast week he proposed a new tax on some 50 of the largest banks to raise enough money to recover the losses from the financial bailout, which ultimately could cost up to $117 billion, the Treasury estimates.
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Only a handful of large banks would be the targets of the proposal, among them Citigroup, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo. Goldman Sachs, the Wall Street trading house, became a commercial bank during this latest crisis, and it would presumably have to give up that status.
“The heart of my argument,” Mr. Volcker said, “is who we are going to save and who we are not going to save. And I don’t want to save what is not at the heart ofMen’s Lacoste Shoes commercial banking.”
Mr. Volcker has been trying for weeks to drum up support — on Wall Street and in Washington — for restrictions similar to those passed in the Glass-Steagall Act in 1933. That law separated commercial banking and investment banking, so that the investment arm could no longer use a depositor’s money to purchase stocks, sometimes drawing money from a savings account, for example, without the depositor’s knowledge.
The 1929 stock market crash and subsequent Depression made a shambles of that practice. But Glass-Steagall was watered down over the years and revoked in 1999.
Now the concern is a new type of activity in which financial giants like Citigroup, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase engage. They now operate on two fronts. On the one hand, they are commercial banks, taking deposits, making standard loans and managing the nation’s payment system. On the other hand, they trade securities for their own accounts, a hugely profitable endeavor. This proprietary trading, mainly in risky mortgage-backed securities, precipitated the credit crisis in 2008
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But the Obama administration until now focused on regulating the activities of the existing financial institutions, not breaking them up or limiting their activities. Under the new approach, commercial banks would no longer be allowed to engage in proprietary trading, using customers’ deposits and borrowed money to carry out these trades.
“Major institutions with a lacoste zepherdeposit facility should not be allowed to invest in subprime obligations under any conditions,” said Henry Kaufman, an economist and money manager, and one of a dozen prominent Wall Street figures who have told Mr. Volcker that they support his proposal, in principle if not in detail.
Others include William H. Donaldson, former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission; Roger C. Altman, chairman of Evercore and a Treasury official lacoste zepher mr2in the Clinton administration, and John S. Reed, a former chairman of Citigroup.
“When I was running Citi,” Mr. Reed said of his tenure in the 1980s and 1990s, “we simply did not trade for our own account.”
Jackie Calmes reported from Washington, and Louis Uchitelle from New York.

36 Hours in Whistler, British Columbia

January 19th, 2010

THERE are good reasons that much of the Winter Olympics is taking place in Whistler next month. Sure, North America’s biggest ski resort looms classic asics shoesoverhead. But this steep mountain valley is home to something else that makes it particularly welcoming to Olympic athletes: a global citizenry. Walk down the main promenade and see everyone from rich urban castaways and old-school hippies to French-babbling Québécois and weathered dropouts shouldering skis the size of ironing asics shoes boards. It makes Whistler feel worldly and cosmopolitan, even when gold medals aren’t being handed out.
Friday
4 p.m.
1) CULTURAL POWDER

cheap asics Before you hit the snow, pay homage to the ground underneath: for thousands of years, Whistler Valley was the hunting and berry-picking grounds of the Squamish and Lil’wat First Nations. Explore the rich history of the land you’re skiing at the shiny new Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Center (4584 Blackcomb Way; 866-441-7522;; 18 Canadian dollarscheap asics shoes, about the same in U.S. dollars). While the hand-carved canoes, baskets and smoked-salmon bannocks (a kind of local panini) are diverting, what really makes this 30,000-square-foot museum shine is the friendly aboriginal “youth ambassadors,” who welcome visitors with native songs and totem-carvingcheap asics shoes exhibitions.
8 p.m.
2) CARBO LOAD
It’s easy to spend money in Whistler — and not just this Olympic year. Asics Onitsuka Tiger ShoesThose watching their loonies should follow the local ski bums to Pasta Lupino (4368 Main Street in Whistler Village North; 604-905-0400;). Tucked between a 7-Eleven and a Domino’s Pizza at the edge of the resort, the small, classic asics shoes cheery restaurant serves fantastic fresh pastas with homemade Bolognese and Alfredo sauces; the prices for pastas, soup or salad and freshly baked focaccia can’t be beat. Dinner combos start at 15.50 Canadian dollars.
10 p.m.
3) PRE-SKI COCKTAILS
Maybe it’s all the snow, but Whistler doesn’t skimp when it comes to watering holes. They run the spectrum from hockey sports bars, to “ice” bars where you can classic asics shoeschill your drink between sips. For the latter, head to the august Bearfoot Bistro (4121 Village Green; 604-932-3433; www.bearfootbistro.com). There you can have your flute of B.C. bubbly (from 14 Canadian dollars) with a side of tinkling piano music and appetizers by Melissa Craig, who won the 2008 gold medal as Canada’s best chef at the Canadian Culinary Championships. Or, mens onitsuka tiger shoesfor a more boisterous setting, stomp your Sorels over to Crystal Lounge (4154 Village Green; 604-938-1081), a basement bar in the village center festooned with TVs and hockey sweaters. It’s packed with local cheap asics shoes skiers and boarders eating 35-cent wings and drinking pitchers of Granville Island English Baycheap asics Pale Ale (16.50 dollars).
Saturday
8 a.m.
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Noon
5) BELGIAN WAFFLES AND BBQ
Come lunchtime, the huge lodges can feel like rush hour. Instead, seek out the lesser-known on-mountain restaurants. On Blackcomb, the Crystal Hut) is a small log cabin near the top of the Crystal Chair that serves Belgian waffles all day and lunch specialties from a wood oven. On Whistler, the Chic Pea near the top of the Garbanzo Express lift serves toasted sandwiches, pizza and barbecued items on its outdoor deck.
2 p.m.
6) HEAVEN ON SKIS
If the sun’s smiling, head over to Blackcomb’s 7th Heaven area, which has great views and is warmed by the afternoon’s rays. It also has something for everyone: long, bumpy runs like Sunburn and Angel Dust, harder-to-reach powder stashes like Lakeside Bowl and lingering intermediate groomers like Hugh’s Heaven and Cloud Nine, which seem to meander to the valley floor.
4 p.m.
7) BOARDS AT THE SOURCE
Independent ski and snowboard makers like Igneous Skis and Never Summer Snowboards have sprung up all over in recent years. One of the oldest is Prior Snowboards and Skis (104-1410 Alpha Lake Road, 604-935-1923, www.priorskis.com), founded 20 years ago in Whistler. Every Wednesday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m., the company offers free one-hour tours of the factory floor. See how fiberglass layers are Asics Onitsuka Tiger Shoesglued with epoxy and pressed together under enormous heat and pressure to create a springy, responsive snow toy.
6:30 p.m. 8) PLAYTIME FOR ALL
A ski resort can be tricky for parents. At day’s end the kids are still wound up, but the adults are ready for a cocktail. Before you push off for a good pour, drop the kids off for more vertical fun at the Core (4010 Whistler Conference cheap asics shoes Centre; 604-905-7625; www.whistlercore.com), a new climbing gym and fitness center in the middle of the village with an indoor wall. Try the nightly Climb & Dine program for kids — three hours of supervised rock climbing, as well as a pizza dinner. Cost: 70 Canadian dollars (excludes taxes) per child ages 6 and up (10 percent off for additional siblings). Reservations required.
7 p.m.
9) ALPINE CUISINE
Despite its proximity to Vancouver’s world-class dining, Whistler doesn’t have many culinary highs or well-mixed cocktails. One restaurant that tries to do both ismens asics onitsuka tiger mexico 66 shoes the Mountain Club (40-4314 Main Street, Whistler Town Plaza; 604-932-6009; www.themountainclub.ca). Sister restaurant to Vancouver’s Ocean Club, the sleek-looking restaurant is softened by white banquettes and birch branches. Start with the Goggle Tan cocktail (Grey Goose, Giffard Ginger of the Indies liqueur, cilantro, aloe juice, fresh lime, a rim dusted with cayenne pepper). Chase that with slightly fussed-up Pacific Northwest cuisine like black cod with salsify, baby leeks and sunchoke purée (28 Canadian dollars). cheap asics shoes Order another Goggle Tan and you’ll forget about your sunburn.
9:30 p.m.
10) WHAT WIPEOUT?
Everyone from weary locals to visiting ski-film royalty ends up at the Garibaldi Lift Company, or GLC (4165 Springs Lane; 604-905-2220), an airy lounge upstairs from the base of the Whistler Gondola. The crowd is big and rowdy. A pitcher of Kokanee beer will set you back 18.50 Canadian dollars. Count on a band or D.J. playing, a fire roaring and (more) hockey on the flat screen. mens onitsuka tiger shoesWith its floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the slopes, the GLC is the kind of place to embellish the day’s stories and make outsize promises for tomorrow.
Sunday
11 a.m.
11) NORDIC DREAMS
Yesterday you barreled down Whistler Mountain pretending to be Lindsey Vonn. Now, go for the Walter Mitty experience: About 12 miles southwest of the resort, in the Callaghan Valley, is the Whistler Olympic Park (5 Callaghan Valley Road; 877-764-2455;, a sprawling Nordic playground with day passes for 20 Canadian dollars. In a non-Olympic year, you can strap on a pair of cross-country skis, toss a firearm over your shoulder and become a biathlete for an hour. asics shoes Those trails are closed this winter, but there are still 45 miles of groomed and open snow fields among towering, moss-draped hemlocks — plenty of room to race your partner and fulfill your Nordic gold-medal fantasies.
THE BASICS
Most visitors fly to Vancouver, and then take a shuttle 70 miles north. From New York City, nonstop flights to Vancouver in mid-January were $486 on Continental, according to a recent online search. Another tip: book through Whistler’s reservations center (888-403-4727,), which often has fares 15 to 20 percent lower than published prices (in addition, most fares are refundable, minus a cancellation fee).
From the airport, shuttle transfers are available to Whistler from Pacific Coach Lines for 29 to 57 Canadian dollars (about the same in U.S. dollars); (800) 661-1725, A car isn’t needed at Whistler; free buses circulate the resort.
Opened in January 2008, Nita Lake Lodge (2131 Lake Placid Road; 888-755-6482;) is a timber-and-stone lodge with 77 suites starting at 299 Canadian dollars a night. It offers views of Nita Lake, and has a high-end restaurant, Jordan’s Crossing.
Aava Whistler Hotel (4005 Whistler Way; 800-663-5644; has 191 rooms starting at 259 Canadian dollars. The hotel, formerly the Coast Whistler Hotel, ischeap asics shoes right next to Whistler village and a five-minute walk to the lifts.

Goalies Show Top Form as Devils Edge Rangers

January 13th, 2010

The lacoste shoes for men’ Martin Brodeur and the Rangers’ Henrik Lundqvist stopped all 96 shots taken over 60 minutes of regulation play and 5 more of four-on-four overtime Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden. Patrik Elias finally ended the proceedings in the fourth round of the shootout, scoring over Lundqvist’s left shoulder to give the lacoste zepher Devils a 1-0 win.
Brodeur’s 51 saves gave him his 107th career shutout and his eighth against the Rangers but, oddly, his first in a regular-season game at the Garden.
It was the most shots Brodeur had ever faced — the previous high was 48 — and th lacoste zepher mr2e most saves he had to make in his record run of shutouts; the previous high was the 40 he made in blanking Boston on Jan. 28, 1999.
“I’ll definitely remember this one,” said Brodeur, Canada’s goalie at the Olympics next Cheap Lacoste Swerve Lace Shoes month and now the N.H.L. shutout leader this season, with six.
Lundqvist, who will be Sweden’s goalie, said: “It was fun to play in a game like that. But with a shootout, it always ends up being a lottery.” The 45 saves he made matched his career high. It also counted as his second shutout of the season and the 23rd of his career.
“I don’t know about fun, but it was tough,” said Elias, the Devils’ career leading scorer, who will skate for the Czech Republic next month. “Both goalies played unbelievable.”
Rangers Coach John Tortorella, who will be an assistant for the United States in Vancouver, repeated his often-expressed and widely shared disdain for the shootout.
“To have two teams play the Lacoste Swerve Lace way they played tonight, and then to end it with something that’s a bit of a gimmick, well, you guys know how I feel about the shootout,” he said.
By playing so well against the East-leading Devils and earning a standings point, the Rangers passed with high marks their first real test in exactly one month. It was their first game against a strong opponent since Dec. 12, when they lost at the Garden to Buffalo, 3-2. In between the Classic Lacoste Swerve Lace Shoes Rangers had a stretch of 14 consecutive games against poor or mediocre teams and collected 22 of a possible 28 points.
Brodeur said the save he would remember from this game was the one that almost got away in overtime.
Marian Gaborik, the forward who will give Slovakia a fair chance at an Olympic medal, broke in one-on-one against the Swedish Olympian Johnny Oduya. Gaborik got clear of Oduya and shot from in close at Brodeur, who got a piece of the puck but not all of it. It trickled agonizingly past the far post.
“I didn’t know where it went,” Classic Lacoste Swerve Lace ShoesBrodeur said. “I saw it only on the replay.”
ISLANDERS 6, RED WINGS 0 Rob Schremp posted his first two-goal game in the N.H.L., and Dwayne Roloson earned perhaps the easiest shutout of his career in the Islanders’ victory over Detroit.
Matt Moulson started the scoring for the Islanders just 1:11 in, and Schremp made it 2-0 before the first period ended. A blatant giveaway in front by defenseman Brad Stuart set up Schremp for his second of the night, and Mark Streit beat Lacoste Swerve Lace, who replaced Jimmy Howard, during a late second-period power play to push the lead to 4-0.
Roloson needed to make only 16 saves for his first shutout of the season. (AP) IN OTHER GAMES Simon Gagne, Darroll Powe and Ian Laperriere each had a goal and an assist to help Philadelphia win its fourth straight game, 6-3, and send Dallas to its eighth straight road loss. … Patrick Marleau scored two more goals to stay ahead of the N.H.L. with 31 and added an assist to help lead San Jose past slumping Phoenix, 3-1. … Ilya Kovalchuk had a goal and two assists, and Atlanta got its first regulation victory in 21 games, beating Ottawa, 6-1. … Martin St. Louis scored the go-ahead goal and Tampa Bay ended a 12-game losing streak to Washington with a 7-4 victory.
HOCKEY PRODUCER SUSPENDED FSN Pittsburgh has indefinitely suspended a longtime hockey producer for not quickly showing a replay that could have caused a short-handed goal to be awarded to Flyers forward Simon Gagne against the Penguins Thursday.
The producer, Lowell MacDonald Jr., is the onetime lead hockey producer at lacoste shoes and is the son of former Penguins forward Lowell MacDonald. (AP) GOALTENDER JOSEPH RETIRES Goaltender Curtis Joseph has retired, ending a 19-year career in the N.H.L. in which he was No. 4 on the career victory list. Joseph is the winningest goalie to have never won the Stanley Cup. He had 454 victories. (AP)

A Fallen Star of French Cuisine, Restored to Its Silver Platter

January 13th, 2010

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Then I bit into the drumstick of a farmers’ market bird. And I chewed and chewed. The flesh was earthy, intense and nicely gamy, but it was also as tough and springy as Spandex. Half a leg later, I gave up.
My husband, an equal-opportunity eater who appreciates both dark and white meat, suggested I try a bite of the breast.
“I think you’ll like it,” he said when I turned up my nose. I took a tentative nibble. It was juicy and sweet, with a mild but round poultry flavor. cheap Lacoste Shoes made better eating than the legs, which ended up in the stockpot.
This discovery called to mind the outdated recipes for chicken breasts I’d noticed in old French cookbooks. There was a time when the French culinary elite esteemed chicken breasts above all other parts, serving them beneath silver domes in the fanciest restaurants. Called suprêmes de volaille, the boneless, skinless morsels were lovingly buried in truffles and slathered with foie gras, smoked tongue and Men’s Lacoste Radiate Croc Shoesother delicacies.
These days, boneless, lacoste shoesskinless chicken breasts are nearly as rare in ambitious restaurants as silver domes. You see them sometimes, but it doesn’t necessarily bode well for the establishment.
Chicken breasts, it seems, have run out of foodie cred.
But most Americans couldn’t care less what the foodies think. Breasts account for 60 percent of the chicken sold in stores, and about three-quarters of those are the boneless, skinless variety, according to Sell well Lacoste Radiate Croc Shoes. A survey taken in 2006 by the National Chicken Council, a trade group, reported that on average, each American eats about 19 pounds of them a year.
I liked the idea of trying to recapture some of the chicken breast’s glory and, better yet, learning to cook them skillfully. So I got professional help. I started with Alain Sailhac, dean emeritus of the French Culinary Institute in cheap lacosteNew York and one of the city’s most venerable French chefs, a veteran of Le Cygne, the “21” Club and Le Cirque.
His first response was not encouraging. “I don’t much like the breasts,” he said.
Wait, weren’t chicken breasts once a mainstay of classic French cooking?
“It’s true,” Mr. Sailhac said. “Fifty years ago when I was working in the best restaurants in France, the breast was the most expensive chicken dish. We poached it in cream and butter with shallot and morels, and it was delicious.”
He went back even further: “You know, in Escoffier’s time, the breast was the best part. The reason was that the chickens were walking all over, cheap lacoste taking a promenade with their friends. They had muscles in their legs, you know. Today the chickens don’t move, so the legs are tender. But they have large breasts with no fat or taste.”
It’s true that chicken used to be less buxom. According to the National Chicken Council, even as recently as two decades ago the average chicken breast half weighed four ounces. Today it’s more than twice that.
“A chicken breast can be very good if you cook it so that it stays moist and watch it carefully,” Mr. Sailhac told me. “A little butter helps.” Boneless, skinless chicken breasts sounded as if they needed the same careful attention as seafood. So I called one of the best fish cooks I know, Eric Ripert, the chef of Le Bernardin.
“I’m not a fan of the chicken breast,” he said, adding, “I do cook it for my son sometimes in the toaster oven.”
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Haitians Confront Devastation of Quake

January 13th, 2010

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic —Rescue teams struggled in the early morning darkness Wednesday to make their way through the rubble of collapsed buildings after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti late Tuesday afternoon.
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The quake, with a magnitude estimated at 7.0, caused the collapse of the National Palace, leveled countless shantytown dwellings and brought more suffering to a nation that was already the hemisphere’scheap asics shoes poorest and most disaster-prone.
The earthquake was the worst in the region in more than 200 years and left the country in a shambles. As night fell in Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s densely populated capital, fires burned near the shoreline downtown, but otherwise the city fell into darkness.
The electricity remained out during the early hours Wednesday and telephones were not working. It was not immediately clear how badly the Port-au-Prince airport had been damaged and if it would be able to asics onitsuka tiger mexico 66 shoes handle aircraft bringing relief aid from overseas.
In the chaos, it was not possible for officials to determine how many people had been killed and injured, but they warned that the casualties could be substantial.
Louise Ivers, the clinical director of the aid group Partners in Health, said in an e-mail to her colleagues: “Port-au-Prince is devastated, lot of deaths. SOS. SOS . . . Temporary field hospital by us at UNDP needs supplies, pain meds, mens asics onitsuka tiger mexico 66 shoes bandages. Please help us.”
The headquarters of the United Nations mission collapsed, the United Nations said in a statement, and many employees were missing.
“We know there will be casualties but we cannot give figures for the time being,” Alain Le Roy, the chief of U.N. peacekeeping forces, told The Associated Press in New York.
A hospital collapsed in Pétionville, a hillside district in Port-au-Prince that is home to many diplomats and wealthy Haitians, a videographer asics shoesfor The Associated Press said. An American government official also reported seeing houses that had tumbled into a ravine.
Tequila Minsky, a photographer who was in Port-au-Prince, said a wall at the front of the Hotel Oloffson had fallen, killing a passer-by. A number of nearby buildings had crumbled, trapping people, she said, and a Unibank bank building was badly damaged. People were screaming.
“It was general mayhem,” Ms. Minksy said.
The earthquake struck just before 5 p.m. about 10 miles southwest of Port-au-Prince, the United States Geological Survey said. Many aftershocks followed and more were expected, said David Wald, a Geological Survey seismologist.
“The main issue here will probably be shaking,” he said, “and this is an area that is particularly vulnerable in terms of construction practice, and with a high population density. There could be a high number of casualties.”
Oxfam, the antipoverty group, said that Kristie van de Wetering, a former employee basedcheap asics shoes in Port-au-Prince, had described houses in rubble everywhere.
“There is a blanket of dust rising from the valley south of the capital,” agency officials said Ms. van de Wetering had told them. “We can hear people calling for help from every corner. The aftershocks are ongoing and making people very nervous.”
The earthquake could be felt across the border in the Dominican Republic, on the eastern part of the island of Hispaniola. High-rise buildings in the capital, Santo Domingo, shook and sent people streaming down stairways into the streets, fearing that the tremor could intensify.
Haiti sits on a large fault that has caused catastrophic quakes in the past, but this one was described as among the most powerful to hit the region. With many poor residents living in tin-roof shacks that sit precariously on steep ravines and with much of the construction in Port-au-Prince and elsewhere in the country of questionable quality, the expectation was that the quake caused major damage to buildings and significant loss of life.
Haiti’s many man-made woes — its dire poverty, political infighting and proclivity for insurrection — have been exacerbated repeatedly by natural disasters. At the end of 2008, four hurricanes flooded whole towns, knocked out bridges and left a destitute population in even more desperate conditions.
The United States and other countries have devoted significant humanitarian support to Haiti, financing a large United Nations peacekeeping mission that has recently reported major gains in controlling crime. International aid has also supported an array of organizations aimed at raising the country’s dismal health and education levels.
Emergency meetings were being held in Washington, and President Obama issued a statement saying that administration officials were closely monitoring the situation.
“We stand ready to assist the people of Haiti,” Mr. Obama said.
The Caribbean is not usually considered a seismic danger zone, but earthquakes have struck here in the past.
“There’s a history of large, devastating earthquakes,” said Paul Mann, a senior research scientist at the Institute for Geophysics at the University of Texas, “but they’re separated by hundreds of years.” Most of Haiti lies on the Gonave microplate, a sliver of the earth’s crust between the much larger North American plate to the north and the Caribbean plate to the south. The earthquake on Tuesday occurred when what appears to be part of the southern fault zone broke and slid.
The fault is similar in structure to the San Andreas fault that slices through California, Dr. Mann said.
Such earthquakes, which are called strike-slip, tend to be shallow and produce violent shaking at the surface.
“They can be very devastating, especially when there are cities nearby,” Dr. Mann said.
Victor Tsai, a seismologist at the National Earthquake Information Center of the United States Geological Survey, said the depth of Tuesday’s earthquake was only about six miles and the quake was a 9 on a 1-to-10 scale that measures ground shaking. “We expect substantial damage from this event,” he said.
Raymond Joseph, Haiti’s ambassador to the United States, said in an interview on CNN that he had little information about the extent of damage but saidasics onitsuka shoes the suffering inflicted on the was likely to be “catastrophic.”
Mr. Joseph said that the one official he had reached — identified by The Associated Press as President Rene Preval’s chief of staff, Fritz Longchamp — told him that houses had crumbled “on the right side of the street and the left side of the street.”
Elsie St. Louis-Accilien, the director of the Haitian Americans United for Progress in Queens, N.Y., said that she was able to reach the director of Ofatma hospital, in Port-au-Prince. “They are trapped inside,” Ms. St. Louis-Accilien said in a telephone interview. “They were pretty shaken, but they were relieved to be alive.”
She said that the director said that there was “a lot of smoke, a lot of dust,” and that her phone has been ringing nonstop. “People are calling me, elected officials are calling, asking what we can do.”
Simon Romero reported from Santo Domingo, and Marc Lacey from Mexico City. Reporting was contributed by Elisabeth Malkin from Mexico Citycheap asics shoes, Damien Cave from Miami, Kenneth Chang and Liz Robbins from New York, and Mark McDonald from Hong Kong.

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blog: Japan’s DPJ likely to garner 300 seats in general election: Kyodo survey

December 7th, 2009

The Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) appears likely to secure over 300 seats out of the total 480 in the upcoming general election, an overall majority that would oust the ruling party from power, Kyodo News said Sunday.

 The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) seems set to lose its hold on government as the ruling party could be reduced to slightly over 100 seats, down from the 300 it held heading into the campaign following the dissolution of the powerful lower house on July 21.

The campaign for the Aug. 30 House of Representatives election officially kicked off Tuesday when a total of 1,374 people filed for candidacy. Of the total, 1,139 are running in the 300 single-seat constituencies and 888 in the 180-seat proportional representation section divided into 11 regional blocks, including 653 who are listed in both sections of the election.

The LDP is fielding a total of 326 candidates while the DPJ, which had 112 seats at the time of the Diet dissolution, is putting up a combined 330. It is the first time that the number of DPJ candidates has surpassed that of LDP candidates in a general election.

blog:China intensifies crackdown on “small coffer” by specifying penalties

December 7th, 2009

BEIJING, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) — China’s top discipline watchdog released Sunday detailed penalties for officials who illegally hold “small coffers” as its latest drive to fight corruption.

According to a circular issued by the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), officials would be punished in accordance with the CPC’s internal supervision regulations published in 2004.
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“Small coffer”, an illegal practice regarded as a “cancer” by the CPC, refers to fund, securities and assets that should be but fail to be listed into the account books of CPC and government organizations in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, the circular reads.

Previously, the CPC did not give a formal definition on “small coffer” and only gave principal directions on its punishment.
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Officials who illegally set up “small coffers,” use the money to build or renovate office buildings, raise subsidy standard or deliver excessive bonus for staff would receive punishments ranging from inner-Party warnings to being stripped of CPC membership, according to the circular.