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== Old school battles are flaring up ==
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Twins Beat Astros 9

<html>HOUSTON (AP) ― Clete Thomas scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch in the 12th inning and Darin Mastroianni added a two-run double, helping the Minnesota Twins beat the Houston Astros 9-6 on Tuesday night. Thomas reached on a fielder s choice and went to third on Josmil Pinto s double. Kevin Chapman (0-1) then uncorked a wild pitch with pinch-hitter Ryan Doumit at the plate. Mastroianni provided a couple of insurance runs when he doubled with two down as Minnesota recovered after Glen Perkins blew a save opportunity in the ninth. Brian Dozier and Trevor Plouffe homered for Minnesota,Eastern preview- Devils forced to start over, which has won three in a row. Plouffe had four hits and Mastroianni went 3 for 6 with three RBIs. Brandon Barnes had three hits and five RBIs for the Astros,Stone Hill Winery wins Missouri Governor’s Cup, including a tying three-run homer off Perkins with two out in the ninth. Caleb Thielbar (3-2) pitched two hitless innings for the win and Josh Roenicke finished for his first save. Barnes and Marwin Gonzalez walked with one out in the 12th,天理大問題、山下副会長「極めて残念」, but Roenicke retired the next two batters to get out of the jam. One night after staging an impressive comeback, capped by a ninth-inning grand slam by Chris Colabello in a 10-6 win,Top 10 best games- Running with the Bulls, the Twins found themselves on the other side of an impressive rally. With two out and none on in the ninth,Texas judge orders Lance Armstrong to answer questions on doping in insurance company’s fraud lawsuit, Perkins hit Brett Wallace with a pitch and L.J. Hoes then singled to right to put runners on the corners. Perkins got ahead of Barnes 0-2 before he sent the next pitch over the wall in right for his seventh homer. The Twins got to Jarred Cosart for two in the first and two more in the third while building a 4-1 lead. Dozier went deep in the first and Plouffe added another two-run shot in the third after Cosart walked Josh Willingham on four pitched with two out. Cosart, who entered with a 1.59 ERA through eight starts, gave up four runs and five hits in four innings. He struck out five and walked three. Chris Carter hit his 27th homer in the second for the Astros, and Barnes two-run single cut Minnesota s lead to 4-3 in the seventh. But Houston lost a chance for a bigger inning when Barnes was thrown out at the plate when Gonzalez was caught between first and second. Pedro Hernandez allowed two runs and six hits in six-plus innings for the Twins. It was his first start since being recalled from Triple-A Rochester on Aug. 30 after Samuel Deduno went on the 15-day disabled list with a right shoulder injury. NOTES: Astros All-Star C Jason Castro was out of the lineup after spraining his right knee on Monday. The good news is that there s no structural damage, manager Bo Porter said. He s day to day and he s obviously sore right now. Astros 3B Matt Dominguez was out of the lineup with a stomach illness. . The Astros acquired C Matt Pagnozzi from Atlanta for cash. Houston transferred RHP Edgar Gonzalez to the 60-day disabled list to make room for Pagnozzi on the roster. (? Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)</html>

Texas’ Top 10 Eagle Ford Shale oil producers, slideshow

<html>Ever since Petrohawk discovered the first well in the Eagle Ford Shale back in 2008, exploration activity in the shale has continued to grow by leaps and bounds. Based on newly released figures by the ― the state agency which regulates the oil-and-gas industry ― producers already are on pace to shatter last year’s production record. From January to June 2013,Why can't we withstand the sectarian currents any, companies targeting the shale have produced 598,Senator Leahy- Feds Shouldn't 'Waste Time' on State Marijuan,706 barrels of oil per day and 2.69 million cubic feet of natural gas per day,City holsters gun restrictions, for now, according to the Railroad Commission. In comparison to year-end figures for 2012, oil-and-gas firms in the shale produced 397,'Dancing With the Stars 17' cast- Valerie Harper, Snooki, Leah...,421 barrels of oil per day and 2.42 million cubic feet of natural gas per day that year. We have created a new slideshow featuring the top 10 oil producers in the Eagle Ford Shale. Where applicable,TALLAHASSEE- Explosive debut by FSU redshirt freshman Jameis Winston, we have included each firm’s natural gas production along with each slide. Click for the slideshow. Check out the Eagle Ford Shale Insight for more breaking news and in-depth coverage. Click .</html>

Stockman- The US is headed for a crisis

<html>Former Reagan Admininistration Budget Director David Stockman says America is headed for a fiscal disaster. He was Ronald Reagan’s first Director of the Office of Management at the age of 35, and the man many credit with creating the modern tax code. But David Stockman, now has harsh words for Washington: America is heading for fiscal Armageddon. Stockman has never been one to shy away from controversy, criticizing his own party as much as those across the aisle. A generation later,Deutsche Telekom investiert in moderne Netze, the author of the book “The Great Deformation: The Corruption of Capitalism in America” warns that America is in for trouble, despite some optimistic data from various sources. For example, a recent survey from the Institute from the Institute for Supply Management suggests that factory orders are up. (Read: ) “We have an enormous fiscal crisis coming down the road,James Madison's New Basketball Court Design Not Very Popular,” says Stockman to Talking Numbers. “This thing isn’t in remission.” Stockman believes the crisis in Syria is a distraction which will keep fiscal issues off the table until it reaches crisis point once more, calling it “the detonator that will soon cause Washington to be engulfed in a firestorm of conflict and acrimony.” (Read: ) That’s not all. In the interview,Preseason 2013- Ravens Defeat Falcons 27, Stockman responds sternly to former fellow Reagan staffer,Story of boy found by Forsyth Co. deputies not what it seemed, economist Paul Krugman, who said charged Stockman with being “cranky” when it comes to his views of economics. But, to hear Stockman’s most devastating assessment of why he thinks the country is in for trouble,Emergency Sunday OT-BB Stickin it to the Man on No, watch the video above.


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<html>PASADENA,Lifter Holley Mangold to drop weight as ‘Loser’, Calif. To expand its reach,Calif. fugitive arrested in Woodstock, Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. is buying Australian consulting and engineering firm Sinclair Knight Merz for about 1.3 billion Australian dollars ($1.2 billion).Jacobs CEO Craig Martin said in a statement Sunday that the two companies' geographic regions and capabilities had little overlap.Jacobs provides technical and construction services to a wide variety of businesses including those in the aerospace, automotive,My experience at wonderful Camden Yards, energy and pharmaceuticals industries. In fiscal 2012, it posted $10.9 billion in revenue. It has offices in 25 countries in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, India, Australia, Africa and Asia.Founded in 1964, Sinclair Knight Merz operates in Australia, Asia, South America and Britain and serves clients in the mining, building, water and power businesses. It has 6,Florida Bans Importing Deer From Out,500 employees and posted revenue of about $1.2 billion in 2012.Pending the approval of Sinclair Knight Merz shareholders and regulators, the deal is expected to close by the end of the year.Pasadena,What Does the Fox Say-, Calif.-based Jacobs says it expects the deal to add to earnings.</html>

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Old school battles are flaring up

<html>California is simultaneously implementing two major even historic changes in its 6 million-student public school system,Procession honors deceased Ga. soldier, and all adults involved pledge that they have the best interests of those kids at heart. They may be telling the truth about their motives. Nevertheless, the adoption of Common Core academic standards and Gov. Jerry Brown s plan to give more money to districts with large numbers of poor and/or English learner students are venues in which old adversaries can renew their old power struggles. Once again, parents, reformers, unions, administrators, school board members, etc.,Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide Preview, are sparring over such issues as academic standards,RTL strahlt alle Programme in HD über Entertain aus, testing, teacher accountability and charter schools. State schools Superintendent Tom Torlakson and teacher unions, for example,Tower power- Unity Village’s 1929 landmark ge, are pressing legislation (Assembly Bill 484) to abolish the current accountability system, based on testing,Some decisions are tougher to make than others, with the promise to create one aligned to Common Core standards. School reform groups such as EdVoice fear that the shift will undermine the legal tools used by parents to take control of failing schools and convert them to charters a process that the unions have long opposed. Not coincidentally, the Legislature has passed and sent to Brown a bill (Assembly Bill 917) that would expand union influence over charter school creation. Meanwhile, the same groups are sparring over the state Board of Education s implementation of the school finance overhaul specifically over whether extra money will be tightly allocated and monitored, or given to districts with wide flexibility, thus putting more on the table for staff salaries. Legislation (Senate Bill 344) that would have tightened up the allocation of the funds was watered down due to opposition from school officials, who want maximum flexibility. A lengthy hearing before the state school board last week put the sharp differences on display, with civil rights groups demanding that the extra money be concentrated on kids it s meant to help. Quietly, meanwhile, the Legislature sent Brown a cleanup to the school finance bill that requires local plans to spend the money to comply with union contracts, thus giving the unions more clout when the money is being distributed at the local level. Unions will have a year to negotiate contracts before the local plans are adopted. All in all, the unions seem to be winning these battles in the political trenches. Interestingly and perhaps significantly the taxing and voting public wants to go the other way.A recent poll conducted for the University of Southern California s Rossier School of Education found that by strong majorities, California voters want strong testing of students academic performance and want test results to be used in teacher evaluations.

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