Voir le texte source
De WikiCinéjeu.
pour
Utilisateur:Master950
Aller à :
Navigation
,
rechercher
== LONDON- Murray takes 2nd set 7 == <html>LONDON Andy Murray took a two-set lead over Novak Djokovic on Sunday in the Wimbledon final,[http://www.jerseys-hearts.com/New-York-Jets-Critical-Victory-White-T-Shirt-26726/ New York Jets Critical Victory White T-Shirt], winning the second 7-5 after taking the first 6-4. The players traded breaks in the second set,[http://cgi.members.interq.or.jp/black/siva/bbs06172007/epad.cgi?res=3807 Optimizing Website with Proper SEO Technique],[http://www.jerseys-hearts.com/Nike-Texans-8-Schaub-White-Game-10th-Patch-Jerseys-23446/ Nike Texans 8 Schaub White Game 10th Patch Jerseys],[http://www.px.tsukuba.ac.jp/home/tcm/kyoshida/cgi-bin/postmail.cgi How SEO Company UK Enhances Your Online Visibility], as they did in the first, and Murray again came out on top by breaking a second time. With the sun beating down on Centre Court, both players wore white hats and sat under umbrellas during changeovers. Murray is trying to become the first British man to win the Wimbledon title since Fred Perry in 1936. He lost to seven-time champion Roger Federer in last year's final. Murray and Djokovic are playing each other in a Grand Slam final for third time in the last four majors, with Murray winning last year's U.S. Open and Djokovic taking this year's Australian Open. Djokovic,[http://cgi.members.interq.or.jp/rap/takepee/i/epad/epad.cgi?res=676036 Choose a Web Design Firm], the top-seeded Serb who won the 2011 title at the All England Club, has won the last three matches between the two, all after losing the first set.</html> == Obama- If Congress won't act on climate, I will == <html>WASHINGTON -- An emboldened, second-term President Obama on Tuesday made clear that if lawmakers don't tackle climate change, he will do an end run around Congress and use his executive powers to curb greenhouse gas emissions linked to global warming. The commitment -- delivered during Obama's fourth State of the Union address -- shed more light on how the president plans to make good on his inaugural vow to combat climate change and revealed that he is willing to flex his muscle on the issue. "If Congress won't act soon to protect future generations, I will," Obama pledged. "I will direct my cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take -- now and in the future -- to reduce pollution, prepare our communities for the consequences of climate change and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy." Although Obama didn't spell out details, the president could immediately direct his Environmental Protection Agency to impose new greenhouse gas emission standards on existing power plants, going beyond proposed mandates that apply only to new facilities. Obama also pitched a "drilling for clean energy" plan,[http://cgi.tako.ne.jp/~friends/bbs3/light.cgi?res=9034 IT Support Company], where revenue from oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters would be steered toward research into alternatives for fueling the nation's cars and trucks. The "Energy Security Trust" Obama proposed would be used to support development of advanced electric vehicles, biofuels, natural gas-powered cars and other alternatives to petroleum fuels and the classic combustion engine. As part of the deal, Obama said his administration "will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits." Similar ideas have surfaced on Capitol Hill before. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, included a plan for using drilling revenue to fund clean energy research in unveiling her "20/20" vision for U.S. energy policy last week. And two years ago, as a handful of senators tried to fashion a compromise on climate change legislation, one possible deal hinged on expanding offshore drilling in exchange for new limits on carbon emissions. "The president was clear about the magnitude of the challenge and resolute in his determination to use his executive authority to take action, especially if Congress won't," said former Environmental Protection Agency administrator Carol Browner, now a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. But some oil and gas industry leaders were skeptical. "We will have to take a closer look at the president's proposals related to taxes and use of revenue from natural gas production to ensure that they don't have a negative impact on our ability to provide affordable energy and create jobs," said Regina Hopper, president of America's Natural Gas Alliance. Jack Gerard, head of the American Petroleum Institute,[http://www.jerseys-hearts.com/Okaland-Raiders-Critical-Victory-Blue-T-Shirt-26738/ Okaland Raiders Critical Victory Blue T-Shirt], said that if Obama wants to make good on his commitment to an all-of-the-above energy strategy, he "must follow through by implementing a national energy policy, lifting existing restrictions in support of responsible development of our vast energy resources, approving the Keystone XL pipeline and standing up against unnecessary and burdensome regulations that chill economic growth." Obama used his nationally televised address to reiterate his call for America to take the lead in a global clean energy race,[http://www.aid-ele.co.jp/postmail/postmail.cgi Making Website visitors to A brand new Web shop], leverage the strides the U.S. already has made to expand wind power and drive down the costs of solar power. "As long as countries like China keep going all-in on clean energy, so must we," Obama said. He also advanced a plan modeled after the "Race to the Top" education program for states that would reward those that make big advances in energy efficiency. Details on the program were scarce Tuesday night but the administration signaled it would be used to support state governments that implement policies to boost efficiency and slash waste. Echoing previous State of the Union addresses, Obama once again invoked the promise of natural gas, which produces fewer carbon emissions than coal when burned for power. Energy companies are using hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling to extract natural gas and oil from dense rock formations nationwide, unlocking previously inaccessible supplies. That natural gas boom "has led to cleaner power and greater independence," Obama said. Although the president stopped short of specifically pledging that the EPA would impose new greenhouse gas emission limits, Andrew Steer, president of the World Resources Institute, said this is one area where Obama clearly could act administratively, even if Congress doesn't move first. "The administration can make significant progress in reducing emissions . . . by enacting standards for existing power plants, which represent the largest portion of U.S. emissions,[http://alawseya.com/me/showthread.php?5886-5-Reasons-Why-You-Should-Hire-A-SEO-India-Company&p=6283#post6283 5 Reasons Why You Should Hire A SEO India Company]," Steer said. Luke Metzger, director of Environment Texas,[http://www.jerseys-hearts.com/NFL-Caps-25-11598/ NFL Caps-25], praised Obama for backing up his "bold words on addressing global warming from his inaugural address by outlining clean energy solutions." But, he said Americans are "counting on the president to clean up carbon pollution from power plants, which will help the United States fulfill its obligation to future generations." Environmentalists widely cheered Obama's tough climate change talk but insisted a major test of the president's commitment is coming soon, when the State Department decides whether the proposed Keystone XL pipeline is in the national interest. That $7 billion project would ferry bitumen to refineries along the Gulf Coast, potentially expanding the market for oil sands crude harvested in Canada using more energy-intensive techniques than conventional supplies. Bill McKibben, the founder of , which is organizing a major Keystone XL rally in Washington, D.C. next weekend, said that he was glad to see the president "ratcheting up the rhetoric about climate change." But, he added, "the test of that rhetoric will be what he does about . . . the Keystone XL pipeline, with its freight of nearly a million barrels a day of the dirtiest oil on earth."</html> == Minnesota Twins (36 == <html>The Toronto Blue Jays will try to replicate a stellar performance when they meet up with the Minnesota Twins at Rogers Centre on Saturday. A brilliant pitching performance from Mark Buehrle and another blast from Jose Bautista lifted the Blue Jays to a 4-0 win in the first game of this series Friday night. Buehrle pitched seven scoreless innings and did not walk a batter to earn his fifth win of the season and stop a three-game losing streak for the Blue Jays. Bautista,[http://daijingu.jp/keijiban/bbs/light.cgi?res=6226 Seo tips for finding out requisites of Seo and Aff], meanwhile, went 3-for-4 with a two-run home run while Jose Reyes also went 3-for-4 with a double and a pair of RBI. Brian Dozier and Oswaldo Arcia each went 2-for-4 for the Twins but the rest of the team was a combined 3-for-26. Kevin Correia allowed all for Blue Jays' runs on 10 hits in his six innings of work. The Twins have lost six straight games and have yet to earn a win in July. Getting back on the mound for the first time since going on the DL in mid-June will be Mike Pelfrey when he gets the start for Minnesota on Saturday. Pelfrey was placed on the DL on June 23,[http://www.jerseys-hearts.com/New-England-Patriots-Purple-Women-s-Logo-T-Shirt-27360/ New England Patriots Purple Women's Logo T-Shirt], retroactive to June 19, with a back strain. The Twins are really hoping that Pelfrey can bounce back from the injury as well as his rough start to the season on Saturday. The 29-year-old is just 3-6 with a 6.11 ERA on the campaign. Before the injury, Pelfrey had begun to at least show some signs of promise as he allowed three runs in three of his four starts. However, in his most recent start,[http://you-group.fte.jp/cgi-bin/tetu/light.cgi?res=120362%252B%25255BPLM=0%25255D%252BGET%252B Optimising your content for search engines],[http://www.jerseys-hearts.com/Nike-Packers-87-Nelson-White-Game-Women-Jerseys-20225/ Nike Packers 87 Nelson White Game Women Jerseys],[http://www.familylinkmobile.com/index.php?option=com_blog&view=comments&pid=280059&Itemid=0 Dental Website Designs & Online Marketing Part 4 o], Pelfrey gave up four runs while surrendering a season-high 10 hits in a no- decision against the White Sox. The no-decision marked the eighth straight start in which Pelfrey either took a loss or did not factor in the outcome. This start marks the first ever appearance for Pelfrey against Toronto. Toronto will answer with their ace as R.A. Dickey gets the ball on Saturday. Dickey certainly hasn't lived up to the expectations that were put on his shoulders this season after his NL Cy Young season a year ago. However, Dickey has still been the Blue Jays' best pitcher. The knuckleballer's 8-8 record and 4.59 ERA are both the best of any starter for the Blue Jays while his 82 strikeouts are also a team-high. The last month has been a promising time for Dickey as he has racked up four wins in his six starts since the beginning of June and has allowed two runs or fewer in four of those outings. Dickey has still shown some weakness in that stretch though, as he allowed 13 total runs in the other two starts of that stretch. Dickey has yet to face Minnesota this season, but is 1-1 with a 6.14 ERA in seven games (3 starts). Toronto went 5-2 against Minnesota last season.</html>
Revenir à la page
Utilisateur:Master950
.
Affichages
Page utilisateur
Discussion
Voir le texte source
Historique
Outils personnels
Créer un compte ou se connecter
Navigation
Accueil
Cinéjeu
Forum
Modifications récentes
Page au hasard
Aide
Rechercher
Boîte à outils
Pages liées
Suivi des pages liées
Contributions de l’utilisateur
Journaux d’opérations
Pages spéciales