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Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Singles Rankings

As of July 19, 2010

1 (1) WILLIAMS, SERENA USA 8475.00

2 (2) JANKOVIC, JELENA SRB 5900.00

3 (3) WILLIAMS, VENUS USA 5606.00

4 (4) WOZNIACKI, CAROLINE DEN 5555.00

5 (5) STOSUR, SAMANTHA AUS 4890.00

6 (6) DEMENTIEVA, ELENA RUS 4670.00

7 (7) CLIJSTERS, KIM BEL 4510.00

8 (8) SCHIAVONE, FRANCESCA ITA 4285.00

9 (9) ZVONAREVA, VERA RUS 3965.00

10 (10) LI, NA CHN 3756.00

11 (11) RADWANSKA, AGNIESZKA POL 3730.00

12 (13) HENIN, JUSTINE BEL 3415.00

13 (12) PENNETTA, FLAVIA ITA 3370.00

14 (14) BARTOLI, MARION FRA 3366.00

15 (15) SHARAPOVA, MARIA RUS 3260.00

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Nicole Vaidisova & Radek Stepanek Marry In Prague

Vaidisova & Stepanek Marry In Prague

July 18, 2010
  Nicole Vaidisova

PRAGUE, Czech Republic - Nicole Vaidisova has married ATP World Tour star Radek Stepanek, the ceremony taking place Saturday, July 17, 2010 at the St. Vitus Cathedral, the Czech Republic's biggest church.

Vaidisova, who is currently taking time off the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, won six career titles and made it as high as No.7 in the world in 2007. She also reached the quarterfinals or better five times at Grand Slam events, including semifinal runs at the French Open in 2006 and the Australian Open in 2007.

Stepanek has been as high as No.8 on the ATP World Tour and is currently No.29. Stepanek, 31, and Vaidisova, 21, reportedly engaged in 2007.

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ATP World Tour Singles Rankings

As of July 19, 2010

1 Nadal, Rafael (ESP) 10,745 0 18

2 Djokovic, Novak (SRB) 6,905 0 21

3 Federer, Roger (SUI) 6,885 0 20

4 Murray, Andy (GBR) 5,155 0 17

5 Soderling, Robin (SWE) 4,835 0 25

6 Davydenko, Nikolay (RUS) 4,740 0 26

7 Del Potro, Juan Martin (ARG) 4,270 0 16

8 Berdych, Tomas (CZE) 3,780 0 24

9 Roddick, Andy (USA) 3,490 0 20

10 Verdasco, Fernando (ESP) 3,475 0 25

11 Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried (FRA) 3,455 0 23

12 Ferrer, David (ESP) 3,100 0 25

13 Cilic, Marin (CRO) 2,800 0 23

14 Youzhny, Mikhail (RUS) 2,700 0 25

15 Melzer, Jurgen (AUT) 2,215 0 27

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Palin sparks Twitter fight on mosque

Palin sparks Twitter fight on mosque

Maggie Haberman

Sun Jul 18, 9:00 pm ET

 

Sarah Palin, who waded into a New York political fight by endorsing Ann Marie Buerkle in NY-25, is drifting into a decidedly higher-charged battle: The fray over a planned mosque near Ground Zero.

"Peace-seeking Muslims, pls understand, Ground Zero mosque is UNNECESSARY provocation; it stabs hearts. Pls reject it in interest of healing," she tweeted Sunday. (See the week's best one-liners.)

The building's planners, the American Society for Muslim Advancement and the Cordoba Initiative, have said it's modeled on religious and community centers such as the YMCA, and that the 13-story, $100 million building would also include an arts center, gym and a swimming pool, as well as a mosque. It would be two blocks away from Ground Zero.

The project, which has become an increasingly partisan issue in New York, received a renewed burst of national attention when CBS and NBC rejected an ad from the National Republican Trust PAC that crosscut footage of the 9/11 attacks with the sounds of Muslim prayer.

"On Sept. 11, they declared war against us," a narrator says. "And to celebrate that murder of 3,000 Americans, they want to build a monstrous 13-story mosque at ground zero."

While a recent poll showed a majority of New Yorkers oppose the plan to build the mosque built near Ground Zero, an aide in Mayor Michael Bloomberg's City Hall hit back at Palin, first tweeting “@SarahPalinUSA mind your business." (The Arena: Palin 'refudiating' NYC mosque)

The aide, policy hand Andrea Batista Schlesinger, followed that up with:

"@SarahPalinUSA whose hearts? Racist hearts?"

Schlesinger deleted both tweets shortly after posting them.

"Andrea was only speaking for herself, and she has the right to her own opinions," said Bloomberg spokesman Stu Loeser.

Schlesinger posted threee new tweets Sunday evening, explaining why she wrote, and took down, her Palin response:

"Deleted post bc I regretted curt response. But fact is, I believe this city belongs to everyone - and no one more than another"

"Unlike @SarahPalinUSA, I was born here grew up here. Was showing off to a visitor today - look at how beautiful and diverse my city is."

"I felt pain of 9/11, the trauma. I got through it by believing in my city. Not through fear and hate."

Bloomberg has defended the plan for the mosque, arguing that blocking it would impinge on religious freedom, and he's denounced calls to look into the group's funding – led by Republican gubernatorial hopeful Rick Lazio in a bid to engage his rival, Democrat Andrew Cuomo — as "un-American."

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Obama to GOP: Restore unemployment benefits now

Obama to GOP: Restore unemployment benefits now

By JULIE PACE, Associated Press Writer

Mon Jul 19, 11:47 am ET

 

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama took aim at Republican lawmakers Monday, accusing them of holding the public hostage to Washington politics by blocking extended unemployment benefits for millions of out of work Americans.

 

"It's time to do what's right, not for the next election, but for the middle class," Obama said in a presidential jawboning statement in the Rose Garden Monday morning.

 

Lawmakers have battled for weeks over legislation extending unemployment benefits to workers who have been out of a job for long stretches of time. The last such extension expired at the end of May, leaving some 2.5 million people without benefits, with hundreds of thousands more losing benefits each week.

 

The Senate is set to take up the measure again Tuesday, immediately following the swearing in of a replacement for the late Sen. Robert Byrd. Filling that seat will give Democrats the 60 votes they need to block a Republican filibuster.

 

Obama's argument has become a familiar one, as Democrats try to use the Republican blockade of unemployment benefits as a wedge issue heading into the November midterm elections.

 

On Monday, he sought to cast his Republican opponents as hypocritical for having voted for extensions of unemployment benefits when his Republican predecessor, President George W. Bush, was in the White House, but not now. He accused Republican leaders of subscribing to what he called a misguided notion that providing unemployment aid to people lowers their incentive to look hard for a job.

 

"That attitude, I think, reflects a lack of faith in the American people," Obama said.

 

The president said that the out-of-work people he hears from are "not looking for a handout. They desperately want to work. Just right now, they can't find a job."

 

"These are honest, decent, hardworking folks who have fallen on hard times through no fault of their own."

 

The $34 billion needed to extend benefits would be borrowed, adding to the nation's mounting debt. Republicans have tapped into the public's anger and concern over the national debt, saying they would support extending jobless benefits only if the bill was paid for.

 

"Everyone agrees on extending the additional unemployment insurance, but the Democrat way is to insist we add it to the national debt at the same time, while blocking Republican efforts to pass the same extension without the debt," said Don Stewart, spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

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AIDS breakthrough: Gel helps prevent infection

AIDS breakthrough: Gel helps prevent infection

By MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP Medical Writer

Marilynn Marchione, Ap Medical Writer

18 mins ago

For the first time, a vaginal gel has proved capable of blocking the AIDS virus: It cut in half a woman's chances of getting HIV from an infected partner in a study in South Africa. Scientists called it a breakthrough in the long quest for a tool to help women whose partners won't use condoms.

The results need to be confirmed in another study, and that level of protection may not be enough to win approval of the microbicide gel in countries like the United States, researchers say. But they are optimistic it can be improved.

"It's the first time we've ever seen any microbicide give a positive result" that scientists agree is true evidence of protection, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

The gel, spiked with the AIDS drug tenofovir, cut the risk of HIV infection by 50 percent after one year of use and 39 percent after 2 1/2 years, compared to a gel that contained no medicine.

To be licensed in the U.S., a gel or cream to prevent HIV infection may need to be at least 80 percent effective, Fauci said. That might be achieved by adding more tenofovir or getting women to use it more consistently. In the study, women used the gel only 60 percent of the time; those who used it more often had higher rates of protection.

The gel also cut in half the chances of getting HSV-2, the herpes virus that causes genital warts.

Even partial protection is a huge victory that could be a boon not just in poor countries but for couples anywhere when one partner has HIV and the other does not, said Dr. Salim Abdool Karim, the South African researcher who led the study. In the U.S., nearly a third of new infections each year are among heterosexuals, he noted.

He will present results of the study Tuesday at the International AIDS Conference in Vienna. The research was published online Monday by the journal Science.

"We now have a product that potentially can alter the epidemic trends ... and save millions of lives," said Dr. Quarraisha Abdool Karim, the lead researcher's wife and associate director of the South African program that led the testing.

Mitchell Warren, head of the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition, a nonprofit group that works on HIV prevention tools, said the study shows a preventive gel is possible.

"We can now say with great certainty that the concept has been proved. And that in itself is a day for celebration," he said.

The gel is in limited supply; it's not a commercial product, and was made for this and another ongoing study from drug donated by California-based Gilead Sciences Inc., which sells tenofovir in pill form as Viread. If further study proves the gel effective, a full-scale production system would need to be geared up to make it.

The study tested the gel in 889 heterosexual women in and near Durban, South Africa. Researchers had no information on the women's partners, but the women were heterosexual and, in general, not in a high-risk group, such as prostitutes.

Half of the women were given the microbicide and the others, a dummy gel. Women were told to use it 12 hours before sex and as soon as possible within 12 hours afterward.

At the study's end, there were 38 HIV infections among the microbicide group versus 60 in the others.

The gel seemed safe — only mild diarrhea was slightly more common among those using it. Surveys showed that the vast majority of women found it easy to use and said their partners didn't mind it. And 99 percent of the women said they would use the gel if they knew for sure that it prevented HIV.

This shows that new studies testing the gel's effectiveness without a placebo group should immediately be launched, said Salim Abdool Karim. The only other study testing the gel now compares it to placebo and will take a couple more years to complete.

The study was sponsored by the Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa, or CAPRISA; Family Health International; CONRAD, an AIDS research effort based at Eastern Virginia Medical School; and the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID.

Gilead has licensed the rights to produce the gel, royalty-free, to CONRAD and the International Partnership on Microbicides for the 95 poorest countries in the world, said Dr. Howard Jaffe, president of the Gilead Foundation, the company's philanthropic arm.

The biggest cost of the gel is the plastic applicator — about 32 cents, which hopefully would be lower when mass-produced, researchers said.

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TIW For VA

TIW 7-18-10 VA Midday

Winning Numbers: 403 & 7232

 

740, 634, 967, 948, 903, 086, 125, 378
9358, 0936, 5410, 6843, 6720, 8092, 8652
7495, 7196, 7108, 7053, 4912, 3152, 2437

 

634, 745, 856, 967, 078, 189, 290, 301, 412, 523

0936, 1936, 2936, 3936, 4936, 5936, 6936, 7936, 8936, 9936

0930, 0931, 0932, 0933, 0934, 0935, 0936, 0937, 0938, 0939

 

18 and/or 63 pairs

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TIW For FL

TIW 7-18-10 FL Midday

Winning Numbers: 644 & 2795

 

042, 154, 810, 849, 825, 291, 763, 509
2814, 0283, 1960, 3498, 3570, 4027, 4317
5921, 5623, 5604, 5018, 9267, 8617, 7985
 
 

849, 950, 061, 172, 283, 394, 405, 516, 627, 738

0498, 1498, 2498, 3498, 4498, 5498, 6498, 7498, 8498, 9498

3490, 3491, 3492, 3493, 3494, 3495, 3496, 3497, 3498, 3499

 

39, 34, 94, 84, and/or 89 pairs

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NC / SC Wildcard Pick 3

Midday & Evening

** until 7-21-10 **

100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109

506, 516, 526, 536, 546, 556, 566, 576, 586, 596

406, 416, 426, 436, 446, 456, 466, 476, 486, 496

109, 119, 129, 139, 149, 159, 169, 179, 189, 199

Seashell

Entry #2,930

TIW For GA

TIW 7-18-10 GA Midday

Winning Numbers: 322 & 1666 

 

625, 732, 976, 928, 953, 587, 014, 368
3701, 9372, 0859, 2187, 2469, 1936, 1206
4830, 4532, 4591, 4907, 8356, 7506, 6874
 

732, 843, 954, 065, 176, 287, 398, 409, 510, 621

0372, 1372, 2372, 3372, 4372, 5372, 6372, 7372, 8372, 9372

9370, 9371, 9372, 9373, 9374, 9375, 9376, 9377, 9378, 9379

 

28, 27, 87, 73 and/or 32 pairs

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Today's Thought

"We probably wouldn't worry about what other people think of us if we could know how seldom they do."

- Olin Miller -

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Serena needs surgery for cut foot

Updated: July 18, 2010, 3:03 AM ET

Serena needs surgery for cut foot

Associated Press

Serena Williams needs surgery on her right foot after cutting it on a broken glass at a restaurant.

The top-ranked women's player was injured last week and will miss three tournaments leading to the U.S. Open, the WTA Tour said Saturday.

 

Serena Williams

Williams

 

Williams has withdrawn from tournaments in Istanbul, Cincinnati and Montreal. The tour website offered no details about what happened at the restaurant.

"I'm so upset I won't be able to play in the upcoming events because of this foot surgery," Williams said on the website. "Thank you for all of your support. I can't wait to get back on the courts."

A message left with her agent was not immediately returned.

On Monday, World TeamTennis said Williams would miss the entire season. Her Washington Kastles team said she cut the bottom of her foot and needed stitches.

On July 10, Williams attended the wedding of Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony in New York. In a photo, it appeared she had two bandages on the top of her right foot.

Williams won her fourth Wimbledon crown and 13th major title in July. The Rogers Cup in Montreal begins Aug. 16, and the U.S. Open starts Aug. 30.

After winning the Australian Open at the end of January, Williams was sidelined through April because of an injured left knee. She lost in the French Open quarterfinals in June before capturing Wimbledon.

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