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Jonathon Power Signs with Harrow Sports | Polar Heart Rate ...

Denver, CO (Vocus) February 10, 2010

Former world number one and 36 time PSA tour winner, Jonathon Power, has signed a multi-year sponsorship agreement with Harrow Sports.

The 35 year old Canadian made his debut as a Harrow player on January 24th at a Legends Tour exhibition at the Tournament of Champions in Grand Central Station.

Jon has an unparalleled reputation in the sport and is one of its greatest ambassadors. There is significant momentum for squash in North America and we are thrilled to have Jon on the team, said Mark Hayden, CEO of Harrow Sports.

Power is also pleased to be joining the Harrow team, with the announcement of the Legends Tour, the launch of our new 30,000 sq. ft. National Sports Academy in Toronto, and Harrows momentum in the marketplace, this is a natural partnership, said Power. I have always had an interest in squash related product development and marketing. My partnership with Harrow will allow me to pursue these opportunities.

Powers National Squash Academy is designed to be the centre for growth and high performance for squash in Canada and North America. It is born of a partnership between the Canadian government, Jonathon Power and Jamie Nicholls (Power Squash Academy), Gary Waite (ISDA Founder) and various other coaching luminaries and personalities in Canada. Fundraising is well underway with ground breaking planned within the month.

About Harrow Sports:
Harrow Sports is a recognized leader in high performance composite technology for sports equipment. Since its inception, Harrow has led the industry in game changing composites in squash, lacrosse, ice hockey and field hockey. For more information please visit http://www.harrowsports.com.

For further information contact:
Mark Hayden
Tel: 203-742-6061

For product purchase inquiries contact:
Dave Rosen
Tel: 303-889-9891

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Used Auto Loans In Todays Economy | Self Improvement Articles ...

We all know that getting all types of credit is easier and less expensive if you have a strong credit score. Unfortunately not everyone has a strong credit score, sometimes it is because of poor financial decisions, but other times it is due to circumstances beyond our control. Used car loans were always the most challenging to be approved for anyway and Used auto loans in todays economy are even more challenging to be approved for.

The biggest reason the banks were so stringent on their used car loans is because the car itself wasn?t worth as much. With a used car there is less collateral so the loans were a little tougher to get. Used auto loans in todays economy are even harder just because there is a? higher risk of someone losing a job and much less collateral to protect the bank.

Even though it is a little tougher today, it still is not impossible. You will need to be willing to invest some time because finding a lender to work with you will probably take some time. You will most likely have to try several banks or credit unions before you find one that will approve your loan request.

It will help if you can save some money for a down payment. The more money you are bringing to the deal, the less money the bank has to lend and the less of an exposure they will have. That can help them decide to lend you the money.

Staying with your own local bank or credit union is a great idea too. If they know you and you have been a loyal customer for a long time then you will have a better chance of being approved even with a few dings on your credit.

After all, if you go to your local bank you will be able to sit down with them and hopefully explain any dings you have. Maybe some of the blemishes on your credit report weren?t your fault.

For example, if you had a health issue and missed some work, or perhaps you lost your job and fell behind on some bills, your local bank will be much more likely to listen and take those things into consideration.

Another option is a car dealership that provides their own financing. These places can be a dream come true or a nightmare so take some time to thoroughly research them.

Take into consideration the quality of the car you buy. You are responsible for making the payments no matter what so even if you have to pay for car repairs you still have to make your car payments. Make sure you take your car to a trusted mechanic, before you buy, to have it checked out.

The economy has thrown a lot of people for a loop. people are realizing that they have much less financial security than they had previously thought. Job losses have also taken their toll on the credit score of many people making any type of major purchase a major headache.

The good news is that used auto loans in todays economy are possible, just difficult. If you can, take some time to save up a small down payment, and be willing to hear a few ?no?s? before you get a ?yes?. Just hang in there and be patient, you will get a car eventually (more than likely).

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UFC 134?s Three Stars: Silva, Nogueira and Silva

With a crowd that was loud and chanting from the very first fight to an exciting slate of fights, the UFC's trip to Rio delivered. But which stars loomed as large as the Christ the Redeemer statue?

No. 1 star -- Anderson Silva: My brother sent me a text message after the Silva KO that said, "Silva is Jordan/Gretzky-esque." As much as it pains me to agree with him, my brother is completely correct. Both Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky were constantly taking your breath away, as they completed feats that seemed superhuman while making it look easy. Those head feints that come from the core? The effortless striking that still busted up Yushin Okami's face? Rank those with Jordan's fadeaway jumper or Gretzky's slapshot, and appreciate that we get to witness greatness every time Silva steps into the Octagon.

[Video: See Anderson Silva dominate Yushin Okami]

No. 2 star -- Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira: The 35-year-old with 40 fights under his belt showed that he still has plenty left in the tank. He started by using a strong chin and good defense as he avoided Brendan?Schaub's power shots. Then, he landed a few power shots of his own, knocking out a younger, faster Schaub, causing the fans in Rio to go absolutely insane. I doubt the celebration has yet ceased.

No. 3 star -- Erick Silva: Lost among the hubbub of the main card was a beautiful KO by Silva, an up-and-coming star from Nogueira's gym in Rio. He started his UFC career with a 0:40 knockout, and then celebrated with a Matrix-esque backflip off the cage. That kind of striking will make fight fans clamor for what's next.

Who were your Three Stars? Tell us in the comments or on Facebook.

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22 Chinese miners rescued after 7 days trapped (AP)

BEIJING ? Twenty-two coal miners were rescued Tuesday from their flooded pit in northeastern China after being trapped underground for a week.

State broadcaster CCTV showed the men being brought slowly to the surface, with all apparently in good condition.

Hopes for the miners were revived Sunday after noises were detected through a 920-foot (280-meter) pipe that was drilled to allow fresh air into the illegal mine near the city of Qitaihe.

Twenty-six miners were trapped Aug. 23 when workers broke through into an adjacent flooded pit.

The official Xinhua News Agency said three miners were rescued Saturday and that one body has been recovered.

The mine had been ordered shut in 2007 but was reopened without permission on Aug. 16, Xinhua said, citing the provincial bureau of occupational safety.

China's mines are notoriously deadly, although safety improvements have cut annual fatalities by about one-third from a high of 6,995 in 2002. That improvement has come despite a tripling in the output of coal used to generate most of China's electrical power.

Technological advances, better training and the closing of the most dangerous, small-scale mining operations have upped the success rate of rescue operations, even after several days.

In April 2010, 115 miners were pulled from a flooded mine in the northern province of Shanxi after more than a week underground.

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All events live in some form for Olympics on NBC (AP)

NEW YORK ? NBC's Olympic coverage in London will look very familiar, with one major twist.

For the first time, the network plans to show every event live in some form ? even if it's just raw video streaming online. But the prime-time broadcasts will still use that traditional formula of human-interest features and taped competition.

The man behind that coverage will be someone steeped in the NBC philosophy of packaging the Olympics for a wide audience. NBC announced Tuesday that "Today" executive producer Jim Bell would serve in that role for the 2012 Games.

He fills the spot held by Dick Ebersol, who resigned as chair of NBC Sports Group in May. Earlier in his career, Bell was coordinating producer for NBC Olympics under Ebersol.

"That's what our approach on the Olympics has been and what it will continue to be," said Mark Lazarus, who replaced Ebersol atop NBC Sports Group. "Having Jim do that for the Olympics assures we'll have that sensibility."

Except the prime-time programming bearing that sensibility will no longer be the first opportunity viewers have to watch who wins the gold. Ebersol was adamant even as he left NBC that showing events live during the day would hurt overall ratings.

But to Lazarus, the sports fan of today demands immediacy ? and that doesn't have to be mutually exclusive to highly stylized broadcasts aired when people are most likely to be sitting in front of the TV.

"I believe in that, and that will be some philosophical shift from my predecessor," Lazarus told The Associated Press.

Next year's Olympics will test whether those broadcasts will still be highly rated, too.

"You can show things in its rawest form to satisfy that immediacy," Lazarus said, "and then you can package it and make it a bigger story and broader and more inclusive of other elements, and people will watch it again and bring others with them."

The blending of old and new with the Olympics is just a piece of the broader evolution at NBC Sports that Lazarus is in the middle of. Comcast took over NBCUniversal in January, bringing new bosses ? and the resources of the company's sports cable networks.

Lazarus, an outsider to both sides, came aboard as president of the NBC Sports Cable Group with the merger. Then Ebersol, the unmistakable face of NBC Sports for more than two decades, left in a contract dispute.

A former president of Turner Entertainment Group, Lazarus was suddenly overseeing a stable that included the traditional broadcast network of NBC; Comcast's Versus and Golf Channel; its regional sports networks; and digital assets.

Lazarus proudly asserts it's the only media company with all four sorts of platforms. He believes his status as an outsider makes it easy to think in terms of what's best for the entire NBC Sports Group, instead of how the cable channels can benefit NBC or vice versa.

But clearly a key cog in the future is Versus, which is already slated for a significant change: its name. It will be known as NBC Sports Network starting early next year. The cable channel is getting Major League Soccer broadcasts, which gives it games in the summer to go with the NHL in the winter.

Versus is currently in about two-thirds of American homes with televisions, and Lazarus calls increasing that number "one of our major goals and aspirations." Next year's Olympics will help, along with the MLS deal and the recently extended and expanded NHL contract.

"Take that accumulation of things," Lazarus said. "Any one of them in themselves doesn't necessarily move the needle. On the whole we're trying to build critical mass to inspire people to want to carry us on broader distribution."

And those may have to be enough for now, with few key sports TV contracts ending soon.

"No one's going to give us distribution and say, 'Hey, we really like you guys, so here's another 5 million homes,'" Lazarus said. "We're going to have to earn that."

The big recent deal of course was the Olympics, with NBC securing four games through 2020. As part of that agreement, the network planned to show every event live starting in 2014. That approach will extend to two years earlier in London, as NBC experiments to figure out what works best. Still to be determined for next year is how exactly the live coverage of those marquee events that anchor prime time will be presented earlier in the day.

At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, the network showed 172 total hours of coverage. Lazarus expects about 275 hours a day from London across all its platforms.

The last two Olympics earned strong ratings even though in the age of the Internet, viewers often already knew what happened when they tuned in at night. The London Games will show whether they'll tune in if they've already seen the action. NBC has a $4.4 billion investment riding on that answer.

That balance of old and new, immediate and relived, was part of the network's winning pitch to the IOC.

"From us, you will" get that, Lazarus said. "From the others, I don't know that you would. From us, that will be more of our going-forward philosophy."

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/sports/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110830/ap_on_sp_ol/oly_nbc_s_olympic_plans

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Critics: Obama slow to fill disaster aid coffers (AP)

WASHINGTON ? The government's main disaster aid account is running woefully short of money as the Obama administration confronts damages from Hurricane Irene that could run into billions of dollars.

With less than $800 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster aid coffers, the agency has been forced to freeze rebuilding projects from earlier disasters dating back to Hurricane Katrina to husband money for emergency needs in the wake of Irene.

The shortfalls in FEMA's disaster aid account have been obvious to lawmakers on Capitol Hill for months ? and privately acknowledged to them by FEMA ? but the White House has declined to ask for more money.

FEMA now admits the disaster aid shortfall could approach $5 billion for the upcoming budget year, and that's before accounting for Irene.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/weather/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110830/ap_on_go_co/us_disaster_aid_shortfall

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 11:47 am?? ?Post subject: Reply with quote

In the context of operating a car, the premium for a $1 million umbrella isn't even noticeable. For one or two hundred dollars a year you get a team of insurance company claim adjusters and attorneys to represent you in court if you get sued. Much less expensive than hiring your own attorney. I accept that the chances of a large lawsuit against me is small, but it makes me feel better to know there is a policy that could pay a million dollars as well as attorney's fees if something crazy happened.

Just a personal opinion. I don't sell insurance. Good luck whatever you decide!

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There's also a completely different way to look at this. Forget about your net worth or your future income prospects, and consider you moral responsibility to pay for the harm that you do to others.

IMO, a strategy that says I don't need to worry about it because I don't have many assets and I can just declare bankruptcy is morally wrong. I don't mean to sound sanctimonious, but it just seems a little irresponsible for a financial plan to include the risk of doing uncompensated harm to others, especially if that risk can be easily and inexpensively mitigated.

I understand that many folks are just barely getting by, and the added premium may be a real burden. Still, IMO the decision should be mostly about the potential for harm to others and ability to pay premiums to mitigate it.

Sure, as a side effect you might end up enriching ambulance chasers and the like, but that's just a built-in cost of doing business.

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But wouldn't the presence of an umbrella insurance make you a more "sue-able" target?

For e.g. if it was some college kid with no assets and minimum liability payout, the victim might be less inclined to sue because not much money can be made and it may be too much of a hassle (especially if the incident involved was not too serious). But if the victim knew that the college kid had a 2 million umbrella, he will be encouraged to sue cause he can get as much a 2 million payout.

Does that make sense?

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 7:25 pm?? ?Post subject: Reply with quote

AndroAsc wrote:
But wouldn't the presence of an umbrella insurance make you a more "sue-able" target?

For e.g. if it was some college kid with no assets and minimum liability payout, the victim might be less inclined to sue because not much money can be made and it may be too much of a hassle (especially if the incident involved was not too serious). But if the victim knew that the college kid had a 2 million umbrella, he will be encouraged to sue cause he can get as much a 2 million payout.

Does that make sense?

1. In respone to the original question, I think an umbrella policy makes sense even if actual assets are not currently large because it could protect you against a drain on future income, as well as some assets that might come your way (say an inheritance) before you got around to getting a policy.

2. As to having the policy making you more of a target, I think, though, that having the backing of an insurance company's high powered lawyers behind you (actually the insurance company;s money) more than offsets the potentially higher risk. Someone seeing (if they could even find out) a $1 million umbrella policy would also know (or their attorneys would know) that the insurance company will fight hard to not pay out any significant portion of that $1 million frivolusly without real justification.

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