Wednesday, August 26, 2009

tropical storm danny

tropical storm danny

That tropical disturbance in the Atlantic north of
Puerto Rico has strengthened to tropical storm force and earned the name Danny. Forecasters say it will likely become a hurricane by this weekend, brush the Carolina coast and be off the Delmarva peninsula by Saturday morning.

Here's AccuWeather.com's take on the new storm.

The fourth named storm of the season was packing top sustained winds of 45 mph, with some slow strengthening expected in the next few days. At 73 mph it would become a Category 1 hurricane, the second of the season.

At 11 a.m. Wednesday the storm's center was reported to be 775 miles south southeast of Cape Hatteras, moving toward the west northwest at 18 mph. The National Hurricane Center's forecast track map takes the storm to a position just off the Outer Banks by early Saturday, where it is expected to be at hurricane strength.

Here's the Ocean City forecast, calling for wet and breezy weather for the weekend.

Here is the current advisory on Danny. The 11 a.m. Weds. forecast map is above. And here is the view from orbit.

chappaquiddick

chappaquiddick

Chappaquiddick Incident History-The “Chappaquiddick incident” refers to circumstances surrounding the death of Mary Jo Kopechne, a former campaign worker for the assassinated U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York.

On July 18, 1969, Ted Kennedy attended a party on Chappaquiddick, a small island connected via ferry to the town of Edgartown on the adjoining larger island of Martha’s Vineyard.

The party was a reunion for a group of six women, including Kopechne, known as the “boiler-room girls”,who had served in his brother Robert’s 1968 presidential campaign. Also present were Joseph Gargan (Ted Kennedy’s cousin), Paul Markham (a school friend of Gargan’s who would become United States Attorney for Massachusetts under the patronage of the Kennedys), Charles Tretter (an attorney), Raymond La Rosa and John Crimmins (Ted Kennedy’s part-time driver). Kennedy was also competing in the Edgartown Yacht Club Regatta, a sailing competition which was taking place over several days.

Kopechne’s dead body was discovered inside an overturned car belonging to Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy of Massachusetts under water in a tidal channel on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts.

After the body was found, Kennedy gave a statement to police saying that on the previous night he had taken a wrong turn and accidentally driven his car off a bridge into the water. He pled guilty to a charge of leaving the scene of an accident after causing injury, and received a suspended sentence.

The incident became a national scandal, and may have affected the Senator’s decision not to run for President in 1972.

mike barnicle

mike barnicle

Michael Barnicle (born October 13, 1943 in Worcester, Massachusetts[1]) is an American newspaper writer and has been a newspaper columnist for more than 30 years for The Boston Globe (1974–1998), the New York Daily News (1999–2005) and the Boston Herald (2004–present). He has also written for Esquire, George, ESPN Magazine, and most recently Newsweek.com and The Huffington Post.

Barnicle also provides commentary on MSNBC and is guest host of Morning Joe, where he has been under contract for the last 10 years, and frequently is seen on NBC's Today Show with news/feature segments. He has been a regular contributor to the country's longest-running, award-winning local television news magazine, "Chronicle" on WCVB-TV. Barnicle has also appeared on PBS's NewsHour, CBS's 60 Minutes, ESPN and HBO sports programming.

He has won local and national awards for both his print and broadcast work over the last three decades, including from the Associated Press, United Press International, National Headliners and duPont-Columbia University. He holds honorary degrees from the University of Massachusetts and Colby College.

A complete review of all of Barnicle's thousands of Globe columns revealed an alleged fabrication in a column from three years earlier, dated October 8, 1995. The column recounted the story of two sets of parents with cancer-stricken children. When one of the boys, a black child, died, the parents of the other boy, a white child who had begun to recover, sent the dead child's parents a check for $10,000 USD. When the Globe could not locate the people in the story, who had not been publicly identified, Barnicle insisted that the story was true. He said he did not obtain the story from the parents, but from a nurse.

mary jo kopechne

mary jo kopechne

Every person’s life is like a kaleidoscope. Some pick up another’s life, hold it to the light and all the glass chips fall this way or that. And the person sighting through the cylinder puts it down and turns away, saying they’ve seen it all, when in fact, they’ve only seen one facet, one pattern in another’s life. Thus some remember only one thing or two about the life of another long lived.

But there are other ways to see most of a life in depth, that is, to keep turning the kaleidoscope, letting the glass shards open and reveal, shade and hide, depending on the turn of the scope. Adding up all the patterns, keeping the sum of the brilliant and the dark turns: that’s a view in depth of the life of another.

I’d just lay out a few turns of the kaleidoscope of Ted Kennedy’s life here, a lost story:

Some of the glass shards part, and we see in paradoxically jeweled light that Ted Kennedy was born to a brutally ambitious father, Joe Kennedy, and his mother Rose, was a good Catholic girl, demure and subservient to her wealthy, bellowing husband.

Joe Kennedy true to his obsessive nature, kept his wife pregnant for most of sixteen years, she giving birth, not including miscarriages, to nine children in that time. Ted was the youngest born in 1932.

Ted would be eventually groomed and glossed, and also pressed to follow his father’s example… the ill and clearcut way the older Kennedy conducted himself politically and personally: teaching his male children that Kennedys’ get what they want when they want it how they want it for no other reason that they want it… and it is alright to use most any means to get it.

Another father, with different values, might have pressed an entire set of young Kennedy male offspring, to grow far more seated in heart and soul and clearcut ethics, far sooner.

As a young man, Ted, sent to the top school, Harvard, got kicked out for cheating. He was readmitted, but though some might say he cheated because of laziness, it may also be that his lack of studying and rousting about was his finger flapping in the face of his immensely overbearing father… yet Ted may have tried to fake the grade still fearing his old man.

Ted had reason to fear his father. Being the youngest child in the family, Ted was close to his sisters, and was doted on by Rosemary who was 14 years old when he was born. They laughed together and delighted in each other, and yet when Rosemary began displaying too wild a behavior by her father’s lights… showing interest in sex and sensuality… being too wild for her father’s hyper hypocritical tastes– he himself rumored to have many affairs–

Ted at age 9 witnessed his father dispose of his sister Rosemary as though she were a block of cordwood.

Joe Kennedy secretly arranged that his daughter Rosemary, age 22, to be forced bodily from their home, and incarcerated in a mental institution where Joe signed papers that were not his to sign, as his daughter was of legal age…

the papers the pater familias of the Kennedy clan signed were to ok a surgeon to slice into his daughter Rosemary’s brain through her eyelids, performing a lobotomy. This selfsame so-called “surgeon” would later be hounded from the medical profession for his butchery of human beings. But the good doctor at that time (1941), met Joe Kennedy’s needs.

Afterward, Rosemary no longer had sexual being. She also could not speak and could not hold her urine or her bowels for the rest of her life. She suddenly had the IQ of a child under seven. She had previously been, by all accounts, a bright, normal, willful, beautiful young woman, not retarded, not mentally ill. But to cover his egregious sin, Joe Kennedy spread the rumor over and over that Rosemary had always been ‘retarded.’

Women were a dime a dozen in his world, and Rosemary was shut away in diapers and babbling and out of sight, out of mind.

Joe Kennedy allowed no one to defy him without using all power at his disposal to destroy individuals. He was a bully and a boor. What he couldn’t get through power, he took by underhanded force… and then tried to cover his tracks, buying silence, or eliminating talkers.

To Joe, women were seen as Catholic scapulars, or as servants, or as good time girls. He carried and taught to his sons the old madonna/ whore split. A whore was to be used. A madonna was to be perpetually impregnated within marriage.

But a daughter, a woman, threatening his carefully built image, that was another story. For Joe, is was within his purview as a male to utterly harm a girl and leave her as good as dead.

Thus Joe Kennedy set hideous, puerile and murderous examples for his boys. And I believe, imprinted them, as well as intimidated and horrified them, when they were young… and yet evilly offered them riches and position as they became older… if they would just cover for and remain loyal to their corrupt father. He would be their Boston Machiavelli.

Thus he burnished and protected the family image at all costs. Except, in all his slit-eyed plans, all his prancing and smokers and under the table deals, all his pretense and vulgar displays of wealth and power, he never set in place examples of heart for others… Joe’s hope for his boys centered on eliciting in them and from them, chips off the old block, that is, greed and lust for power.

In time, as we witnessed, one of Joe’s sons, Ted, at age 37 would drive off the Dike Bridge late one night. A young woman, Mary Jo Kopechne, age 28, one of several “Boiler Room Girls” (girls who worked on Robert Kennedy’s presidential campaign the year before) who’d held a party that night, was in Ted’s car. Ted Kennedy made it to shore. Miss Kopechne did not. Ted Kennedy did not report the accident until the next day.

Some say he had a concussion and wasn’t thinking clearly. Others say he was drunk and out of his mind. Others say the unthinkable: that he did not value a human life. That he tried to cover up.

We may not know which one it was, or which two, or all four– or more. What we do know is that the ill trajectory for harming an innocent was laid down in spades in Ted’s young life by an exemplar father who was supposed to instill life-sparing and life-endorsing in his boys …instead of a careless regard for life… especially the lives of women, be they wives, mistresses, girlfriends, daughters, women one found attractive. For some observors and historians, the life’s end of Marilyn Monroe rings a similar bell.

Are the sins of the father the sins of the sons? I dont think we know for sure. It seems that sometimes hell is on earth for some— and I think of Ted Kennedy’s ‘cant face myself in the mirror’ for a long time after Miss Kopechne’s death… but also the prior hellacious loss of Rosemary… and the loss of a dear older brother in war… and also the harrowing of Ted’s soul after his two brothers were murdered. The lessons, the opportunities to become human and humane at last, came one after the other, relentlessly.

… and even more so of how ancient Ted Kennedy suddenly became on the small boat, his face collapsed into itself, his shoulders gone all ‘old man’… as he grimly sailed out to recover John-John’s body and the bodies of two others of the young from the tragic small plane crash in the ocean at niight… his nephew John, son of Jackie and JFK, who so promised in good looks and youth, in vitality and smarts… to maybe bring back the Kennedy political sheen… now the last charismatic male Kennedy of that generation was dead too. Also, literally, dead in the water. Like Mary Jo.

We who are religious are taught that all will be judged not with fury but with fairness when they die. Whatever was not learned on earth, some say, will be learned in heaven, or in a stopping and resting place on the way there. It’s said too that one receives credit for learning on earth from one’s abject suffering, no matter what crassness or separation from the God of Life and Love, preceded it.

So may it be for Ted Kennedy, having now left this world at age 77. So may rest continue for Mary Jo Kopechne who would be, had she lived, 68 years old this day.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

heather podesta

heather podesta
is the striking DC lobbyist who has made a name for herself as one of the toughest sharks in Washington waters. Sometimes with and sometimes against husband and fellow lobbyist Tony Podesta, Heather is having the summer of her life, according to a Washington Post profile.The article paints Heather as the ultimate insider, constantly trading in the currencies of power, influence and good old cash. Heather Podesta is high-profile for a lobbyist and earlier this year, she and her husband donated Shepard Fairey's "Hope" portrait of Barack Obama to the National Portrait Gallery. She's also donated more than $48,000 so far this year to various political candidates and groups, and her life consists of nearly non-stop fundraisers.

But Heather Podesta is enjoying the heavy workload, with the intersection of health care, economic reform, and environmental reform creating a perfect storm for Washington lobbyists."This is a very good time to be a Democratic lobbyist ... it's incredibly exciting to be able to engage with Democrats and really see things happen," Podesta told the Post. "It's always a good time to be Heather Podesta."

When President Obama began vilifying lobbyists during his campaign, Heather took offense and commissioned a Gothic-style scarlet L, which she wore as a mark of pride. She says the L soon became a hot item and she gave away more than 100 of them.

Time blogger Karen Tumulty has already pointed out that it's risky for lobbyists to flaunt their influence in huge feature stories, and ponders what the fallout might be for Podesta. "Commonsense rule #1 for influence peddlers: Don't flaunt it," Tumulty writes.

clio axelrod

clio axelrod
At least 13 people in one location, about 350 feet south of Thunder Hole, were hit by the unusually large wave, according to park officials.

Seven people reportedly were pulled into the surf by the large wave that struck park visitors just before noon Sunday. Four of those individuals were able to make it back to shore on their own, while the other three, including the girl who died, were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard.

Among the injured identified by park officials Monday was 12-year-old Simone Pelletier of Belfast, who was one of the three rescued from the surf by the Coast Guard. The other two included the girl who died, Clio Axlerod, and her father, Peter Axelrod, 55, who was taken Sunday afternoon by a LifeFlight of Maine helicopter to Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor.

The following Waldo County individuals injured by the wave were transported by ambulance or personal vehicle to Mount Desert Island Hospital:

  • Kailey Walko, 16, of Belfast
  • Anthony Allen, 17, of Belmont
  • Greg Clark, 14, of Belfast

    The remaining individuals transported to MDI Hospital included:

  • Sandra Kuhatch-Axlerod, 51, of New York, N.Y. (later transferred to EMMC)
  • Nancy N. Smith, 55, of Richland, Miss. (later transferred to EMMC)
  • Marget Phillips, 55, of Richland, Miss.
  • Ellen W. Yenawine, 62, of New London, N.H.
  • Gardner D. Yenawine, 70, of New London, N.H.
  • John Brinker, 59, of Baltimore
  • Mary Brinker, 67, of Baltimore

    According to park officials, ranger Richard Rechholtz transported a father and son to MDI Hospital after they were hit by a wave 20 minutes before the large wave hit near Thunder Hole. They were identified as Mark Picking, 51, of Indianwells, Calif., and his son, Luke Picking, 16. The son was treated and released, while the father was admitted for a severe dislocated right shoulder and broken collarbone.

    Park officials said that an MDI Hospital emergency room spokesman confirmed in addition to the above listed individuals, one 54-year-old female was admitted to the hospital with non-critical injuries after she was driven there in a private vehicle.

    "There were additional reports of more people being swept into the ocean and being recovered and additional injuries from being knocked over by waves," said Acadia National Park Ranger Stuart West in a press release Monday afternoon.

    "Not all incidents were reported to the park, and the ones that were reported were resolved before rangers arrived to assist the people and take a report."

    West said that a total of 16 people were confirmed in the final injury count admitted to MDI Hospital.

  • Saturday, August 22, 2009

    ashleigh kenny

    ashleigh kenny

    Ashleigh Kenny poses with Congressman Jack Kingston and the RIP the US Constitution t- shirt that is causing such angst in progressively liberal circles. Like those inhabited by Oliver Willis.

    As you can see the front of the t-shirt reads "RIP The US Constitution" while the back of it has a quote from Ronald Reagan:

    "In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem"

    Now it's certainly true that national health care (which is the cause of the current anxiety which led to the shirt being made) is not in fact a constitutional matter. It isn't mentioned there as something which the Federal Government can do nor is it mentioned as something it cannot. Given the powers that it has taken to itself over the decades it's certainly not something that the Supreme Court (which is the final arbiter of such matters) is going to say is unconstitutional.

    The quote from Reagan though, well, you certainly can argue either way on that: the health care system is at least 50% run by government so it would be fair to say that government has caused at least 50% of the problems with it.

    However, the t-shirt is not purely and solely about national health care. As Ashleigh Kenny explains it hereself:

    Perhaps one’s perception of the shirt depends on his or her perception of our Constitution. Personally, I believe it is a fundamental document that was written to insure that the government never became greater than the people. When I look at today’s society, the government’s control seems to increasingly outweigh the people’s. I cannot help but feel that the Constitution has been theoretically buried. This design isn’t meant to point fingers, it’s meant to stir an awareness of what we are losing. It’s about the power of the government increasing, while the power of the people decreases.

    Very difficult indeed to say that she's wrong there, whichever side of the political aisle you lean towards.

    wilson county fair

    wilson county fair
    The 30th Wilson County Fair opened up to great weather and a lot of visitors on Friday. Inspectors were at the fair early to make sure everything was safe from the rides to the food.

    The Tennessee Department of Health inspectors checked each vendor and gave random checks throughout the fair.

    A rides inspector on site will check each one of the rides everyday before the fair opens.

    The Wilson County fair saw some of their highest attendance numbers last year with more than 466,000 people attending. They said they expect even more this year.

    ryan jenkins arrested

    ryan jenkins arrested
    Reports claimed that Ryan Jenkins was arrested at a Toronto airport last night. We now know that police boarded an airplane and arrested a man they believed to be Ryan Jenkins. The man was taken into police custody and has been released, according to TMZ.

    Ryan Jenkins is still on the run and is believed to be somewhere in Canada.

    Canada will not extradite a person charged in a death penalty case. In order for Canada to extradite Ryan Jenkins, he would have to be charged with a non-capital crime. We are fairly certain that there are many members of the pu
    blic who would be happy to smuggle Jenkins back into the US so he can face the death penalty.

    According to
    TMZ , Ryan Jenkins may be headed to a small island off of Honduras called Roatan. Jenkins father, Dan, has connections to the island. Dan Jenkins just so happens to own a private jet.

    Jasmine Fiore identified by her breast implants
    Ryan Jenkins is accused of strangling Jasmine Fiore. Jenkins allegedly removed all of her teeth and fingers after he murdered her. Police were able to identify Jasmine Fiore because of the serial numbers on her breast implants.


    A $25,000 reward is being offered bu the US Marshals service for any information regarding the whereabouts of Ryan Jenkins.

    marriott hawaii

    marriott hawaii

    The Marriott Hawaii is celebrating their 50th Anniversary with a great contest called “Tweet Yourself to Hawaii” which uses social media to give away vacations on Hawaii.

    marriot-hawaii

    The contest website is marriotthawaiitweets.com. The contest is predicted to gain interest and popularity via social media sites such as twitter, facebook, blogs etc. Join in and maybe you can win a trip to Hawaii!

    Wednesday, August 19, 2009

    richard hatch arrested

    richard hatch arrested

    Survivor winner Richard Hatch was re-arrested Tuesday by authorities only hours after he appeared on NBC's Today Show.

    Hatch was taken into custody at his sister's home in Newport, Rhode Island where he is under house arrest for tax evasion.

    Roy Lyons, Public Information Officer of the Barnstable County Sheriff's Office in Bourne, Mass., told RadarOnline.com on Wednesday that Hatch was taken back into custody because he violated terms of his house arrest by doing the interview.

    But Wednesday on Today, Hatch's sister Kristin said that Hatch had received permission to do the interview, and Matt Lauer raised the question if possibly Hatch was re-arrested not for doing the interview, but for what he said during it.

    In the interview, Hatch told Lauer that he believes he was sent to prison because of his sexual preference.

    Hatch had been serving a four year sentence for neglecting to pay the taxes on his $1 million Survivor winnings back in 2006. He feels as though he was discriminated against.

    "I know, without question, that there are personal issues involved for the prosecutor," Hatch said during the interview.

    barney frank town hall

    barney frank town hall
    Most Congress members conducting town hall meetings this month have chosen a noncombative posture to deal with angry participants who disrupt the proceedings. Not Rep. Barney Frank.

    At a lively two-hour meeting Tuesday night in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, Frank gave as good as he got in confronting opponents of overhauling the nation's health care system.

    The crowded hall had both supporters and detractors, but the opposing side was much louder and more raucous, booing the Massachusetts Democrat from the moment he was introduced and shouting questions and challenges at him throughout.

    "You want me to talk about it or do you want to yell?" he asked over and over when interrupted while trying to answer. Continued shouting brought a sterner rebuke.

    "Disruption never helps your cause," he said more than once. "It just looks like you're afraid to have rational discussion." While Frank attempted to respond to all questions, he gave up when one woman compared health care proposals favored by Frank and President Obama to policies of Nazi Germany.

    "When you ask me that question, I'm going to revert to my ethnic heritage and ask you a question: On what planet do you spend most of your time?" Frank asked. "You stand there with a picture of the president defaced to look like Hitler and compare the effort to increase health care to the Nazis," he said, adding such behavior demonstrated the strength of First Amendment guarantees of what he called "contemptible" free speech.

    "Trying to have a conversation with you would be like trying to argue with a dining room table," Frank said to the woman. "I have no interest in doing it."

    Despite the disruptions, the meeting covered many of the issues of the health care debate, with Frank shooting down rumors that a House health care bill would mandate free insurance coverage for illegal immigrants.

    He read from the section of the bill that excludes payments for that purpose, and when another questioner referred to a different section guaranteeing nondiscrimination, Frank pointed out that the first section he read superseded that language.
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    Some in the crowd applauded, but others booed and shouted. Frank asked why the detractors shouted for him to answer, and when he did, they shouted more.

    "What's the matter with you all?" he said. "I don't know if you get angrier when I answer the questions, or when you don't think I do."

    michelle obama shorts

    michelle obama shorts

    Seems some people are actually outraged that First Lady Michelle Obama dared to bare so much leg by wearing shorts on a recent trip to the sweltering Grand Canyon.

    OMG. First she wears a sleeveless dress, now this?

    But think about this for a minute. What should she have worn to the Grand Canyon? A tweed pantsuit? A ballgown? What do you wear on your summer vacation?

    Anyway, it's not like these shorts are hot pants. They are discreet, classic shorts.

    Grow up, people. And get real. Michelle obviously has.

    And her daughter Malia looks adorable in her khaki shorts too.

    Take our poll and then see what other people think of Michelle's vacation style.

    Monday, August 17, 2009

    infinite quest

    infinite quest
    In Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" (out Friday) -- a simultaneous tribute to and deconstruction of war movies and '40s noir -- a special unit of Jewish-American soldiers is sent behind enemy lines to spread shock and awe among German troops in Nazi-occupied France.
    Brad Pitt leads the cast of Quentin Tarantino's new film, "Inglourious Basterds."

    Brad Pitt leads the cast of Quentin Tarantino's new film, "Inglourious Basterds."

    Think "The Dirty Daven."

    "It's a revenge fantasy. That's the big hook that would put me in the theater -- and I'm not even Jewish," director Tarantino told EW earlier this year of his latest, which sends the regiment of cocky malcontents on a quest for Nazi scalps (brain splatter included).

    Chief among the players is Brad Pitt, who delved so deeply into the part of Lt. Aldo Raine, leader of the Semitic squad, that he stayed in character on the set virtually all the time, Tarantino said.

    B.J. Novak ("The Office"), who plays one of Raine's soldiers, Pfc. Utivich, summed up the experience: "There was one night of filming in Potsdam on this beautiful old street in the middle of winter. Brad Pitt was there in a tuxedo. Quentin Tarantino was framing a shot. And I thought, I still don't know what it's like to make a movie. Because this is the movie version of making a movie. This is what making a movie is like in movies about making movies." See more on EW's Movie Critics blog

    Here are more EW Picks for the week of August 16:

    "Shorts" (out Friday). The title of Robert Rodriguez's latest film doesn't refer to summer clothes or diminutive tykes, but to a series of intersecting vignettes (featuring Jon Cryer, Leslie Mann and William H. Macy) narrated by an 11-year-old boy (Jimmy Bennett). "You're at the mercy of how he remembers things, out of order and skipping around," writer-director Rodriguez told EW. "It's like 'Pulp Fiction' for kids." But relax, parents. There are no loquacious hitmen -- just a magic rock that drops into a Texas neighborhood after a storm, wreaking havoc when the kids' most inane wishes come true.
    Don't Miss

    * 'Mad Men' is a Hollywood influence on fashion
    * 'Basterds' pro-Nazi short made by a Jewish director

    "Post Grad" (out Friday). Alexis Bledel ("Gilmore Girls") plays a determined but naive college grad who ends up back home with her dysfunctional family. Zach Gilford ("Friday Night Lights") plays the long-suffering best friend with a secret crush on her. Call it "When Rory Gilmore Met Matt Saracen." "People still see me as Rory," Bledel says, "and this kind of picks up where 'Gilmore Girls' left off." As for Gilford, he admits that he -- gasp! -- never followed Bledel's show, but sensed a kindred soul: "She's such a dork, and that's why I love her."

    TV

    "Mad Men" (10 p.m. Sunday, AMC). How we've missed the slickest show on television, anchored by Don Draper's moody crisis of the soul and Joan's blessed hips. The wait to get back into the '60s advertising world has been a long and fraught one, with rumors that series creator Matthew Weiner and AMC might part ways just as they had hooked a loyal audience, but the dawn of season 3 is finally upon us. In the premiere, Betty's pregnant belly has bloomed, the Brits have invaded the Sterling Cooper office and -- help us all -- Joan is still engaged to her brute of a fiance. Plus, Pete Campbell's worminess remains intact, and poor Salvatore struggles to maintain the image of a happily married man.

    "Shaq Vs." (9 p.m. Tuesday, ABC) See LeBron James' new NBA running mate go head-to-head with the world's top athletes -- in their own sports -- in this new reality series. The premiere is scheduled to pit Shaq vs. Super Bowl winning quarterback Ben Roethlisberger for a football challenge, including a training session at the Pittsburgh Steelers practice facility and a 7-on-7 game.

    "Project Runway" (10 p.m. Thursday, Lifetime). Even the most stitch-and-bitch-starved addicts should be satisfied by this evening's all-"Runway"-related action. First up at 8 p.m. is "Project Runway: All-Star Challenge," a two-hour special that reunites some of our faves from years past. Then comes the blessed main event: the debut of "Runway's" delayed season 6 on a new network. We'll finally meet the 16 designers aiming for catwalk glory in L.A. under the ... uh, discerning eye of guest judge Lindsay Lohan. Finally, there's the premiere of "Models of the Runway" at 11 p.m., a half-hour spinoff about the show's glamazons. Make it work, Lifetime! Get all the latest TV scoop from EW's Michael Ausiello

    Music

    Reba McEntire, "Keep On Loving You" (out Tuesday). Reba McEntire leads off her 31st album with "Strange," an addictively sinister kiss-off that the next 12 tracks struggle to match, writes EW's Whitney Pastorek. Though McEntire's voice has aged well, few of these tunes provide it enough of a challenge, and the ones that do often sound like something she's already done better.

    Sean Paul, "Infinite Blaze" (out Tuesday). How can a vocalist with an unchanging monotone be this charismatic? Sean Paul's limitless energy carries him through 20 tracks, helping him tap-dance over every flashy dancehall riddim that comes his way.

    Third Eye Blind, "Ursa Major" (out Tuesday). Third Eye Blind's fourth album, its first since 2003, shows that frontman Stephan Jenkins' way with a hook has dimmed little since the band's mid-'90s heyday. The clunky lyrics are another thing, like in ska-rocker "Don't Believe a Word," when Jenkins sings "Rap stars brag about shooting each other?/ What ever happened to 'Brother, brother'??"

    DVD

    "Hannah Montana: The Movie" (out Tuesday). Miley Cyrus' big-screen hit finds our dual-life heroine in need of identity detox, which can happen only if she gets back to her simple country-girl roots by spending a few weeks in her small hometown of Crowley Meadow, Tennessee. In his review of the film, EW's Owen Gleiberman wrote that "Cyrus, as always, is a professional charmer, and the crusty folkiness of Billy Ray Cyrus as her real-life dad is as welcome as ever. But there's an awfully long stretch of country-living innocuousness before destiny beckons."

    "Tyson" (out Tuesday). In this stylishly edited confessional, boxer Mike Tyson comes across as both villain and victim, pussycat and pitbull. With his soft lisp, he speaks directly to the camera about his childhood fears, triumphs and errors in judgment. Is the director in his corner? Absolutely. But that doesn't make "Tyson" any less of a knockout.

    "The Simpsons: Season 12" (out Tuesday). C'mon, you remember which brilliant season this was! The one where Homer goes on a hunger strike when the Isotopes threaten to leave town, a crayon pulled out of Homer's brain transforms him into a genius, and The Who bring Springfield together after a new area code rips it apart. Plus, the discs serve up tons of commentary and Easter eggs that are actually worth the hunt.

    Books

    "The Law of Nines," Terry Goodkind (out Tuesday). On his 27th birthday, Alex Rahl, waiting at a crosswalk, notices a truck flying a pirate's flag barrelling straight at him and another pedestrian, an oddly dressed but striking blond woman. He quickly yanks her to safety. Jax, as she's called, turns out to be a human from another planet -- one that's embroiled in civil war. And she's come to find Alex because, unbeknownst to him, he's got powers that can help her. If it takes a while for Alex -- and the reader -- to understand what's going on, says EW's book editor Tina Jordan, it's because the writing is blocky and strained, especially during the high-octane scenes of carnage that occur every few pages.

    "Born Round," Frank Bruni (out Tuesday). What should a former bulimic do when offered the position of restaurant critic for The New York Times? Frank Bruni, who has held that hugely influential job for five years, said, "Yes, thank you, yum, you bet." By then, as he chronicles in "Born Round," he had won the worst of the battles against his out-of-control appetites. It's mostly wonderful, but the downside of all this essential good cheer is that "Born Round" feels a little ... thin on crisis! The author was overweight, he stopped vomiting, he slimmed down, and he kept his girth under control even while he was paid to eat: What's the big fat deal? Pass the breadsticks. See more about books on EW's Shelf Life blog

    dancing with the stars 2009 lineup

    dancing with the stars 2009 lineup
    Dancing with the Stars 2009 has its new cast for Season 9 today. The Dancing with the Stars 2009 new cast announcement for Season 9 was heavily hyped on Good Morning America, as usual. This year's
    Dancing with the Stars 2009 New Cast for Season 9 Introduced
    Dancing with the Stars 2009 new cast has the usual demographics on board, as athletes, B-list actors, singers, and a few wild cards make up the Season 9 lineup. The Dancing with the Stars 2009 cast is sure to get many people talking, and ensure that Dancing with the Stars Season 9 won't miss a beat.

    Today's Dancing with the Stars 2009 Season 9 announcement on Good Morning America introduced the country to its newest dancing icons. Some new cast members seem obvious, some are out of the blue - and one in particular is a bit of a shock.

    The Dancing with the Stars 2009new cast became big news on the political front when Tom DeLay was picked for Season 9. Tom DeLay has now gone from former House majority leader, and one of the many Bush administration officials to face scandal, to a reality star.

    By joining Dancing with the Stars, DeLay has gotten one up on Rod Blagojevich, who failed to join the reality TV circuit when he was rejected for I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! Aside from Tom DeLay, the Dancing with the Stars new cast has its usual mix of talent and B-list star power.

    Musical icons like Donny Osmond, Macy Grey, Mya, Aaron Carter and Kelly Osborne will be on Dancing with the Stars Season 9. The sports demographic is represented by Michael Irvin, Olympic swimmer Natalie Coughlin, and boxer Chuck Liddell. The actors in the new cast are Melissa Joan Hart, Debi Mazer, and Ashley Hamilton - whose father George was a Season 2 contestant.

    The rest of the Dancing with the Stars 2009 lineup has Iron Chef America's Mark Dacascos, models Kathy Ireland and Joanna Krupa, and snowboarder Louie Vito.

    For Dancing with the Stars Season 9, things will be done a little different in mid-season, according to host Tom Bergeron. Three double eliminations will be held back-to-back at that time, while dances like the Charleston, the Lambada, the Two Step and the Bolero are worked into the rotation.

    tom delay

    tom delay
    Who knew that Tom DeLay was such a dancing machine? The former House Republican leader has been selected as a contestant on the upcoming season of "Dancing With the Stars," joining cultural celebrities such as Grammy award winning singer Macy Gray and '70s icon Donny Osmond.

    One thing is clear: the entire DeLay family is ecstatic about the Hammer's transformation to Dancing Machine.

    "He's been working hard all summer trying to get in shape, improve his flexibility, endurance, etc. He's lost 12 lbs already!" daughter Dani DeLay Ferro, Dad's former campaign manager, said in a message to the Sleuth via Facebook. "He's taking this very very seriously and we are all sooooo excited! People probably don't know that he's a really good dancer!"

    Daughter Dani said she's most excited "for America to get to know the funny, caring man that I've grown up with and worked for. They won't know what hit 'em!"

    As Washington Post TV columnist Lisa de Moraes has reported, DeLay's involvement with "Dancing With the Stars" goes back to 2007, when he heavily lobbied the show's viewers to vote for the seemingly wholesome country singer Sara Evans. That all backfired on the Hammer when Evans quit the show in the midst of a nasty divorce in which she accused her husband of verbal abuse, alcoholism, watching pornography in their home and keeping photos of himself having sex with other women.

    DeLay Ferro said the slimmed down former congressman, whose ironclad style of rule over House Republicans earned him the nickname "The Hammer," begins rehearsal tomorrow in Sugar Land, Texas, his hometown.

    In a few weeks, Dad will relocate to Los Angeles, where the show is filmed. The first show airs Sept. 21.

    "He'll stay there until he is voted off which, I hope, isn't till the November finale!" DeLay Ferro told us.

    mark dacascos

    mark dacascos
    The Iceman, the Chairman, the Hammer and the Witch vs. the Puppy Lover?

    This season of Dancing With the Stars could get intense.

    After weeks of buzz and rumors, the ninth season's cast is no longer a mystery. Emmy-nominated host Tom Bergeron appeared on Good Morning America today to reveal the record number of stars who will face new restrictions, "ballroom bloodbath" double eliminations and still-inevitable injuries in the hopes of waltzing away with that mirrorball trophy.

    Paula Abdul won't be there (she won't be on So You Think You Can Dance, either, if Mary Murphy gets her say), and neither will Hills hottie Audrina Patridge or grieving sister La Toya Jackson.

    But who will be sashaying into prime time in a matter of weeks?

    Donny Osmond appeared on GMA to assist Bergeron with reading the list of names and announce his own candidacy for ballroom glory. In addition to reminding fans of his sister Marie Osmond's run on the show, he attempted to instill fear in the minds of competitors Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell and Tom "The Hammer" DeLay and sap in the hearts of voters by declaring his move-and-shake moniker, the Puppy Lover.

    A few other competitors are keeping the Dancing shoes in the family. Ashley Hamilton, ex-husband of Shannen Doherty and Angie Everhart, is preparing to do his father George Hamilton (and season two's 5th place finisher) proud. Michael Irvin, season three winner Emmitt Smith's Dallas Cowboys' "Triplets" brother, will also don a pair of shiny shoes.

    Models Kathy Ireland and Joanna Krupa no doubt hope to bewitch the fans into voting for them over Melissa Joan Hart, Kelly Osbourne or Olympians Natalie Coughlin and Louie Vito. Likewise, we're sure Aaron Carter, Macy Gray and Mya hope to use all their tools to whiz past Iron Chef America's chairman, Mark Dacascos.

    Here's the full list of "stars" you'll see during the three-day premiere of Dancing With the Stars, kicking off Sept. 21 at 8 p.m. on ABC...

    * Kathy Ireland, 46, model
    * Macy Gray, 41, singer
    * Melissa Joan Hart, 33, actress
    * Mya, 29, singer
    * Ashley Hamilton, 34, actor-comedian
    * Michael Irvin, 43, football player
    * Mark Dacascos, 45, actor and martial artist
    * Donny Osmond, 51, entertainer
    * Kelly Osbourne, 24, singer
    * Debi Mazar, 45, actress
    * Chuck Liddell, 39, UFC fighter
    * Natalie Coughlin, 26, swimmer
    * Joanna Krupa, 30, model
    * Louie Vito, 21, snowboarder
    * Aaron Carter, 21, singer
    * Tom DeLay, 62, former House majority leader


    Sunday, August 16, 2009

    hurricane tracking

    hurricane tracking
    Hurricane Gordon CC attribution Public Domain. NASA via pingnews on flickr. After all that Ike Badness last year I m not sure I am emotionally ready for this again. However we have really improved our processes at home and work due to Lessons Learned exercises and our business impact and business continuity plans are sharpened and more refined than ever before. With that in mind, I ve decided to go back and update my GSD Hurricane Tracking Links 2008 post Bookmark em all Or al least this post Gulf Coast Watch List So here are the hurricane links I am watching at home and work, to track the impending winds. Listed in order of my personal preference 2008-09-07_164059 Stormpulse Hurricane tracking, mapping - If you like dark-themed, special-op center techno-sites, this is the one for you. The site has a lot of information and can be customized in extra data inclusions on the chart. What really makes this one cool is that it has a Full-Screen mode that displays as much detail as you want for the storm-track on your monitor. It provides a standard storm-track model, but you can select to include a bevy of additional forecast models if you want to really psych yourself out. Loaded up in Google Chrome or Chromium coupled with a nice dark Google Chrome Theme it really stands out projected on the wall of the incident command center. SciGuy Blog Chon.com s Eric Berger - Eric has been providing outstanding details, commentary, live chat-sessions, and analysis of all science and prognostication tropical. Highly recommended as a filter of reason and temperance in a media-market filled with over-hype, smashing graphics, and fear-factor extremes. Besides that, you can count on Eric to provide great meteorological linkage to excellent source material like this GFS global model or this the European model. It s a must-follow must-RSS feed blog for all Texas Gulf Coast residents. Period. see also Jeff Masters Wunder Blog Weather Underground . IBISEYE.com -- Your Atlantic Hurricane Season Tracking Map Source An awesome site that mashes up tracking data on hurricanes and points of interest, along with Google Maps. Heavy on the JavaScript but makes up for it in pure visual delight. Easy enough even the old-folks can understand. Not only are hurricanes and projected paths displayed, but also counties are added as they fall under various storm watches and warnings. Zoom in out for more detail. Tropical Atlantic NHC Model Data for Tropical Storms TropicalAtlantic beta For folks who need to have more than one storm-track model presented, this is like going from riding a pony to driving cattle from North Dakota to the Fort Worth Stockyards. Look at the top of the page to select any current storms. Then when the Google Map mash-up launches, you can pick from 32 Early models and 38 Late model storm track models. Plot one or plot them all Awesome Additional NOAA summary of storm-track models. Also, Tropical Atlantic Information About Atlantic Hurricanes main-page. Hurricane and Storm Tracking - Terrapin's site remains a dear favorite. It is lean and simple and allows for quick location of information without lots of graphic overkill. The storm-track plots come in two flavors, a simple historical and future projection track that is static as well as a java-based animated one. Loads fast and updated as new forecasts are posted. National Hurricane Center - This website maintained by the National Weather Service is my number two choice. Lots more linkage on the sidebar for hurricane related topics and preparations. The main page has links to a number of graphics and advisories. NHC's Atlantic Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook - A beta sub-page of the site listed above. This is pretty cool. Any current tropical systems are overlayed on a satellite image with an icon. Hovering over the icon pulls up a quick update view. Clicking on the update popup then takes you to the system's detailed page. Moreweather.com -- Tropical Atlantic Weather Page - T-Storm Terry Faber has created a great hurricane system page here. Not only does it have lots of links to any active systems, but it also contains links to radar and satellite images, many in great details and high resolution. The hurricane tracking maps and projections are there, of course. T-Storm Terry also provides links to other sources of information as well as historical data on previous storm systems. Tropical Weather Weather Underground - This is a fantastic site that has the widest range of linkages, maps, images, models, and everything. Just about the only thing it doesn't provide is winds blown into your face through the monitor. Which is why I put this at the bottom and not the top there is just so much information it overwhelms. Oklahoma Weather Lab Hoot - Models GFS Model Upper-Level Wind 850mb provided us great forecast models of the high low pressure zones and ridges leading up to Ike s eventual landfall and really helped us understand the forces driving its path. Local Winds For local Houston area facts and updates, most of the local news stations have their web-sites powered up. Hurricane Central Chron.com - Houston Chronicle - I generally turn to the Houston Chronicle's website for the majority of my information locally. Harris County Homeland Security Emergency Management - Main page links to the new Evacuation maps, Contraflow routes, etc. Fox News 26 - Hurricane Toolbox - Lots of links and helpful tips abc13.com Gulf Coast Hurricane Guide - Again lots of links and preparedness tips. StormWatch, KPRC Local 2 Click2Houston - News channel 2's public information page. HURRICANE CENTRAL from 11 News KHOU.com - One more local news site's tropics page. Even More Weather I have found these additional links pretty cool e-WALL PSU ELECTRONIC MAP WALL Too Much Information But still cool. TROPICAL ATLANTIC e-WALL I m no meteorologist, but I can play one at work and home Real Time Tropical Cyclone Research Page University of Central Florida. Lots of additional links. Road Kill Houston TranStar Real-Time Traffic Map, Houston TranStar Cameras, and Houston TranStar Incidents and Road Closures. You just don t want to be caught off guard when one of these comes knocking at your door. Ike_Bad Ike radar image captured by Jim Thompson of jimthompson.org --Claus

    cyborg vs carano video

    cyborg vs carano video

    Cris "Cyborg" Santos scored a TKO of Carano at the end of the first round of the first-ever women's main event on a major on MMA card in front of 13,524 at the HP Pavilion in San Jose.

    In the fight to crown the women's 145-pound champion, Santos, of Curitiba, Brazil, came out guns blazing and threatened Carano early with a flurry of strikes and a leg lock following a takedown. "Cyborg" ended the match after she was able to get on top of Carano and landed around 12 consecutive blows before referee Josh Rosenthal stepped in and waved his arms to signal the fight was over with one second left in the scheduled five-minute round.

    Santos (8-1) was a slight favorite to win and now becoms the first Strikeforce female 145-pound champion.

    Carano suffered her first loss and fell to 7-1. So is a Playboy magazine spread now an option for Carano? If she's going to do it, now may be the time as another beating like that and her pretty face won't be so pretty anymore. See below.

    nyc half marathon 2009

    nyc half marathon 2009
    Sunday morning was a very hot day to be running, even at 7 A.M.. Weather and all, nearly 10,000 runners showed up to compete in the 2009 New York City Half-Marathon. The course remained in the shade, for the majority of the beginning, in Central Park. But, once the runners took to the West Side Highway, it was a very warm stretch to the finish. The male winner of the race was Tadese Tola, of Ethiopia. For the women, as expected, Paula Radcliffe of Great Britain was the winner. Paula was a late entry, announced last week. She has been recovering from a foot problem. This was Radcliffe’s first race of 2009. Full results can be found at the NYRR website.
    The NYRR did a great job of organizing the race. It was a complete success. Congratulations to all of the finishers of the 2009 NYC Half Marathon. WABC-7 , will be airing coverage of the race, beginning tonight at 11:30 PM.

    blue hawaii

    blue hawaii
    On August 16, 1977, music fans around the world mourned the loss of Elvis Presley. The “King of Rock and Roll” died at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of 42. While rumor and scandal surrounded Presley’s later life and untimely death, island music fans will always fondly remember him as the star who introduced Hawaii to the world.
    Elvis Presley’s connection to the islands began with his 1961 film “Blue Hawaii.” The film was billed as “Ecstatic romance...exotic dances...exciting music in the world's lushest paradise of song!“ “Blue Hawaii” earned Presley a Grammy nomination in 1962 and brought the wonders of Hawaii to a widespread audience.
    Presley made two other films in Hawaii. “Girls! Girls! Girls” (1962) earned a 1963 Golden Globe Nomination for Best Motion Picture – Musical. The same year, Presley’s performance in the film won a 2nd place finish at the Golden Laurel Awards. “Paradise Hawaiian Style” – the King’s last Hawaii-based motion picture -- was released in June of 1966
    In 1973, made entertainment history and brought Hawaii into the international spotlight with his concert television special “Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii.” The concert was broadcast live via Globecam Satellite to Australia, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, The Philippines, South Vietnam and other countries. Seen in 40 countries by more than 1 billion people, the broadcast attracted 51% of the world television audience and was an international sensation. The program solidified Presley’s status as “the King of Rock & Roll” and introduced the beauty of the Hawaiian Islands to the entire globe.

    Saturday, August 15, 2009

    leadville 100

    leadville 100

    Dave Wiens, the six-time defending champion of the grueling Leadville 100 mountain bike endurance test, takes little solace in having held off Lance Armstrong at least year's "Race Across the Sky."

    Armstrong wasn't in top shape last year but he is now, having taken third place in his return to the Tour de France, which he won a record seven times, and smoking the field in a pro cross-country race near his home in Aspen this month.

    "I felt like last year it was at least a fair fight," Wiens said. "This year he's so much more fit it's scary because he's coming off the Tour de France, where he was amazing, and he's been riding his mountain bike a ton. He's coming into Leadville with his best fitness. He's got one of the best physiologies on the planet and then he's highly trained. He's had time to recover from the Tour. I expect him to be in amazing condition."

    Last year, Armstrong pushed Wiens to a record time in Leadville's lung-searing 100-mile mountain bike race through the Rockies but faded toward the end and finished about two minutes behind Wiens' winning time of 6 hours, 45 minutes, 45 seconds.

    That was an astounding 13 minutes faster than the year before, when Wiens held off another big name, Floyd Landis.

    Armstrong and Wiens raced together for 90 miles in the grueling test of lung-burning climbs and tough technical descents, the latter half of that by themselves, taking turns leading the way.

    With 10 miles left, however, Armstrong told Wiens to go on ahead because he was cooked.

    Wiens begged him to keep up so they could have an all-bets-off sprint to the finish line, but Armstrong, who wasn't quite ready to win a seven-hour ride after three years away from competitive cycling, just couldn't keep up.

    "Lance could have killed me if it came down to a sprint," said Wiens, who had nonetheless hoped the two could battle it out to the end in the old tiny mining town of Leadville, where race co-founder Ken Chlouber had said Armstrong's entry in the race was the biggest news in these parts since the gold boom of 1860.

    Armstrong pushed Wiens like nobody ever had. After the race, Wiens acknowledged that Armstrong wasn't the same competitor he had been back when he was coasting down the Champs-Elysees and tipping back a victory flask of champagne.

    But it's a much different Armstrong that's favored Saturday.

    "I'd be so happy if I'm still with him at the 90-mile mark this year," Wiens said. "I'll throw my hands up like I just won the race."

    Wiens said it would be presumptuous of him to even think he'd still be alongside Armstrong at that point.

    "I expect he could try to drop me on the Power Line (climb). He could what we call 'ride me off his wheel' if he wanted to," Wiens said. "That's when you realize that if you keep trying to keep up, you're going to just die. He could do that early in the race.

    "Or there could be a larger group that breaks away, and that makes it harder, too."

    Mountain bike races are a bit more unpredictable than road races because if an elite rider is having a tough time, he can't hide in the pack and get through it.

    Wiens, 44, of Gunnison, said he could have called it quits after beating Armstrong last year, "but when Lance talked about coming back again in 2009, I didn't feel it was right to bail. I could have gone out on top but that's not what drives me. It's the journey all year to get to this race."

    The country's highest-altitude bicycle race, which is sponsored by Lifetime Fitness, begins at Leadville at 6:30 a.m. with 1,400 riders making the 50-mile out-and-back trek in one of the country's toughest single-day races. It starts at 10,500 feet and climbs to more than 14,000 feet.

    Armstrong, and before him, Landis, have raised the race's profile. Their attendance has attracted other professional mountain bikers, including Tinker Juarez and Travis Brown this year, although most of the field is amateur.

    For the first time in its 27-year history, the 12-hour race will be streamed live on a Webcast.

    leeward islands

    leeward islands

    The first tropical storm of the season has developed in the Atlantic Ocean, near the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean. The Cape Verde season is under way as a series of waves have been spinning off the African coast. Ana will continue on its westerly course for the next few days gradually getting stronger. Another larger wave behind Ana is likely going to become a depression, and eventually turn unto tropical storm Bill. Ana is moving towards the west, nearly 16 MPH. Maximum sustained winds are near 40 MPH. This storm should continue to develop over the next 48 hours.

    Weather Underground / AP Photo - This NOAA satellite image taken Friday, August 14, 2009 at 1:45 PM EDT shows a swirl of clouds east of the Lesser Antilles associated with a dying tropical disturbance. No other tropical development is noticed in the region.

    oregon ducks

    oregon ducks

    Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - 2008 SEASON IN REVIEW: Last year the Ducks were built to make a run at double- digit wins and a Pac-10 title. While the team finished with 10 victories, the chances of claiming a conference championship were dashed by mid-season.

    Oregon's season did begin with some promise after the team dominated Washington (44-10), followed by an amazing 66-24 rout of Utah State. In the victory over the Aggies the Ducks set a school record with 688 total yards of offense. The team's third matchup was a bit tougher as Oregon needed double- overtime to defeat Purdue, 32-26. Unfortunately, the magic did not continue, as the Ducks went into their contest against Boise State with a fifth-string quarterback under center, and although the team put up a valiant effort, Oregon fell to the Broncos 37-32. After an easy victory over Washington State, the Ducks fell right back into the loss column thanks to a 44-10 drubbing at the hands of the USC Trojans. Oregon rebounded nicely however, defeating UCLA and then clobbering Arizona State, but once again the team could not push through in a tough conference road matchup, falling to California, 26-16. At 6-3 the Ducks' hopes of a conference title were slim, but that did not stop the team from closing out the campaign strong. Oregon slipped passed Stanford by seven (35-28), then won a shootout against Arizona (55-45) and pounded Oregon State(65-38), scoring a combined 120 points in the last two contests.

    Oregon finished the regular season with nine wins and earned a spot in the Holiday Bowl where they faced Oklahoma State. The team trailed 17-7 at halftime, but fought back to claim a 42-31 victory.

    Overall, it was a solid season for Oregon despite a few bumps along the way and with four straight wins to close out the season, the Ducks showed a lot of heart.

    2009 ANALYSIS:

    OFFENSE: The Ducks were a dangerous group offensively this past season, but with only four starters returning there could be a few bumps in the road in 2009. New head coach Chip Kelly should have an easy transition into the lead role since he was the offensive coordinator for the Ducks over the past two seasons. Coach Kelly does have an advantage with an experienced quarterback in Jeremiah Masoli under center.

    "Jeremiah Masoli will be back for his second year," said coach Kelly. "He did not go through pre-season camp last year because of a wrist injury, and wasn't with us in the spring before that and it really was an on the job training with him because of our quarterback injuries. If you watched him play in the last four games of last year really starting with the drive that won the Stanford game for us, how he played against Arizona and Oregon State in the Civil War and the performance he put on in the Holiday Bowl where he ended up being the MVP. He is just going to grow from there."

    Masoli did improve as the year progressed and add the fact that he also rushed for 718 yards and 10 scores, and he could be one of the most dangerous players in the country in 2009.

    Unfortunately the only true target returning for Masoli is tight end Ed Dickson, who hauled in 35 receptions for 508 yards and three touchdowns. Other than Dickson and Jeff Maehl (five touchdown receptions in 2008), the signal caller will have to rely heavily on sophomore Chris Harper and Jamere Holland.

    The ground game should be able to take some pressure of Masoli thanks to the return of TD-maker LeGarrette Blount. Blount was the second best back on the team last year, but still managed 1,002 yards and a school-record 17 touchdowns.

    However, what could hamper Blount, as well as Masoli, is an inexperienced front line that will return just one starter in right tackle Ce Kaiser (6-4, 290).

    DEFENSE: Last year the Ducks were exposed defensively at times and with only five starters back in the fold, it is unlikely that this unit will improve much on last season's performance.

    One of the returning starters, and leaders on this defense is cornerback Walter Thurmond III. In 2008 Thurmond III finished with 66 tackles and a team- best five interceptions, and coach Kelly is hoping his leadership on and off the field will help this young bunch.

    "He is the most competitive kid we have on the practice field," said coach Kelly. "He has tremendous work ethic. He's a great leader. I think our defense is going to surprise people this year really because of the leadership really provided by Walter."

    T.J. Ward (team-high 101 tackles last season) also returns in the defensive backfield, but with only him and Thurmond III back in the mix the Ducks will likely have trouble improving on the 270 ypg allowed through the air.

    The front line is also filled with question marks, as the lone returning starter up front is Will Tukuafu. An every down end, the 6-4, 275-pound Tukuafu racked up 59 tackles last year, with 10 TFLs and 7.5 sacks. Nick Reed and his 13 sacks from a year ago are gone, but coach Kelly is hoping junior college transfer Terrance Montgomery can step in and make an immediate impact, tanking some of the pressure off of Tukuafu.

    The only area that has experience mixed with talent is in the linebacking group, as the team returns Spencer Paysinger (95 tackles) and Casey Matthews (67 tackles, 11 TFLs). Joining the two will be juco transfer Bryson Littlejohn, who has turned some heads in spring workouts and could fill in nicely, giving the Ducks a dangerous trio at linebacker.

    SPECIAL TEAMS: This season should be interesting for the Ducks on special teams, as Oregon will have to replace a kicker, punter and punt returner. However, special teams coach Tom Osborne is one of the best in the nation and should have the Ducks ready for the upcoming season. Morgan Flint has some experience at kicker, connecting on all 28 of his extra point attempts this past season and 7-of-9 field goals. Flint did not connect on a kick over 39 yards, but now that he has the starting job, he should have plenty of chances to change that. The kick return duties will once again be handled by Thurmond III, while the punt return job will likely end up in the hands of Aaron Pflugrad.

    OUTLOOK: With longtime coach Mike Bellotti moved upstairs to athletic director, a new head coach in Chip Kelly and only nine starters returning, a daunting schedule could pose problems for the Duck. Matching last year's win total is not realistic at all.

    Oregon kicks off the year with a tough road matchup against a dangerous Boise State team and follows that with back-to-back home games against Purdue and Utah. Despite a rough out of conference schedule the Ducks do luck out with getting the top teams from the conference in Eugene. California, USC and Oregon State will all have to travel to Autzen Stadium. However, even with that advantage coach Kelly's squad is far too inexperienced to compete with the elite in the Pac-10 and will likely take a few steps back in 2009.

    tropical storm ana

    tropical storm ana

    MIAMI — Forecasters say Tropical Storm Ana has formed over the Atlantic and could strengthen as it heads toward the Leeward Islands.

    The National Hurricane Center says Ana could trigger a tropical storm watch for parts of the Leeward Islands later Saturday. It could be approaching the islands by Monday.

    Ana, the first named storm of the Atlantic season, could slowly strengthen in the next couple of days as it moves to the west at 16 mph. Maximum sustained winds are near 40 mph.

    Meanwhile, Hurricane Guillermo was swirling in the Pacific as a Category 3 storm. Winds were near 115 mph as the hurricane moved to the west-northwest at 16 mph. It was about 1,385 miles west of the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California peninsula early Saturday morning.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    MIAMI (AP) — Forecasters say Hurricane Guillermo has quickly strengthened into a Category 3 storm far off Mexico's Pacific coast.

    The National Hurricane Center says Guillermo's maximum sustained winds are near 115 mph. The hurricane rapidly intensified early Saturday morning, but it is expected to weaken later in the day as it moves over cooler water.

    Guillermo was centered about 1,385 miles west of the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California peninsula.

    It is moving west-northwest at 16 mph.

    Meanwhile, forecasters say a tropical depression has regenerated over the Atlantic Ocean. The depression could become a tropical storm this weekend.

    Friday, August 14, 2009

    michael vick press conference

    michael vick press conference

    Seven random thoughts on No.7 before the Michael Vick press conference starts, which I’ll be monitoring . . .

    ♦ 1.) Does this mean the United Football League is going to fold — and what to do now with all of those No. 7 Florida Tuskers jerseys? (Did anybody really believe that ever was going to happen? Suckers.)

    ♦ 2.) Here’s an idea: Sell the jerseys to Arthur Blank! The Falcons’ owner is trying to make up for some of the cash he lost after the Vick-fueled franchise collapse. But how happy is he today? He now knows he’ll have at least one sellout this season (Dec. 6 vs. Eagles), and if he’s smart he’ll break out all of those Falcons’ No. 7 jerseys that he has in storage and sell them outside the Georgia Dome game week. What do you suppose complete MV7 set of Falcon-Leavenworth-Tusker-Eagle jerseys would go for?

    ♦ 3.) This just in: football coaches lie. Yes, shocking but true, the Eagles were one of over 20 teams that publicly shot down any thoughts of Vick signing with their team. This from coach Andy Reid just over two weeks ago: “Number one, I think he’s a good kid Right now we have a good situation at quarterback so that’s not the direction I’m looking. I’m glad Tony Dungy is involved, no finer person around than Tony Dungy. And Michael, the times I’ve talked to him, he’s a good kid, so I think that combination there will help Michael and probably increase his marketability there.”

    ♦ 4.) It’s a testament to how well great NFL franchises can keep a secret that word of Philadelphia’s interest in Vick never leaked out, especially in the days of message boards, blogs, blind reader commenting and every third cousin of the equipment manager Twittering. And how must ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, a former AJC comrade, feel? He actually had the Eagles listed as a possible destination for Vick early in the week but removed them after speaking to Reid.

    ♦ 5.) There has been a loud reaction from the significant number of remaining Vick supporters in Atlanta since the signing. But can you imagine what the response would have been if the Falcons hadn’t turned things around with Matt Ryan last season? And given this is a franchise that never has had consecutive winning seasons, the last thing Blank needs is for his team to be 4-7 going into the Eagles game.

    ♦ 6.) Had to laugh at the response from former Falcons coach Dan Reeves, who, when asked on 680 The Fan Friday morning whether Vick could ever play wide receiver: “No chance. He can’t catch. We tried to [practice] some plays out of the shotgun.”

    ♦ 7) Just got off the phone after my second radio interview of the morning. The guy on the other end was astounded by how divided the Eagles’ fan base was over the signing and couldn’t seem to get over that people were saying such mean and nasty things about Vick and each other. Dude, you have no idea.

    Oh look! It’s Sal Paolantonio! I’ll be commenting during the press conference. Jump in at any time.