This year is a good opportunity for the Dawgs to get back to this level.Sports in Seattle have become a downright joke. I don't need to explain the demise of the pro franchises or the failures of Huskies football (though they're improving). Huskies basketball is kind of all Seattle-ites have going for them. If the Huskies can somehow make a deep run in March, they could begin the resurrection of sports in the state.But this is a wish list, right So I'm going to go a little crazy and wish for a Sweet 16 at worst. I want to see the Dawgs in the Elite Eight for the first time since '53.. 
The Ministry of Finance, which owns 99.99percent of IJN, had previously given approval-in-principle toSime but faced public criticisms that the poor people will nolonger be able to afford to seek treatment there. "The company arrived at this decision after taking intoconsideration the public sentiment and feedback received sincethe government announced that it had deferred its decision toallow Sime Darby to begin negotiations with the Ministry ofFinance on taking a 51 percent stake in IJN," it said. "The company, nevertheless, will continue to look foropportunities for expansion in the healthcare sector," Simesaid in a filing to the stock exchange (Reporting by Faisal Aziz; Editing by Soo Ai Peng). If everyone knew as much about the New York Yankees as I do then I reckon that there wouldn't be too many people left out there who would support them.My name is Kevin McElroy, I live in the Bronx, New York and I hate the New York Yankees with a passion for many, many reasons.I could really just use any of the standard excuses for why I really hate this team if I wanted to.You know, I could complain about how they have ruined the game of baseball by overspending and driving up prices for free agents, ticket prices and merchandise around the league.I could also be angry because they rip other teams' best players away from them and deplete the franchises of teams that can't compete with them financially.Or I could be pissed off because most of their smug and arrogant fans walk around with an attitude of entitlement like any coddled and spoiled brat that never got their hands dirty in their life.But no, I hate the Yankees most because they are responsible for ruining my neighborhood here in the Bronx and responsible for my taxes getting raised to pay for their ever-expanding operation expenses.The New York Yankees are directly responsible for the removal of much of the, once beautiful, McCombs Park.Bronx Little Leaguers no longer have a place to play thanks to the Yankees need for a new parking lot for their new stadium.These 7-12 year old children will miss some of the greatest experiences of their young lives and maybe their only chance to ever excel in an organized athletic environment thanks to the greed and apathy of the New York Yankee organization.Tax dollars routinely get taken from my retirement pension fund to pay for the excessive NYC police presence that surrounds Yankee Stadium around the clock.That same police presence routinely barricades entire city blocks, cordons off streets and creates massive traffic jams to irritate neighborhood residents to no end. All to protect the investment of the corporate prima donna Yankees.The Yankees also have a practice of hiring stadium employees at near slave wages and then claim that they're "creating jobs" to help our economy.Ha, ha, ha, ho, ho. That's so funny it's pathetic.They're helping to keep people in the poorhouse and destroy their sense of self esteem is what they're doing.My neighbor Beatrice works at the Yankee Stadium concession stands and is forced to be on public assistance because the Yankees pay salaries that keep people below the poverty line.The outrageous ticket prices that the Yankees charge for their games are simply unaffordable for residents here so they rely on out of towners, mostly rich brats wearing penny loafers and sweaters tied around their necks, for patronage. For the record, the NY Yankees make me sick.I've observed a few writers on this site make valiant efforts to expose this sham of a baseball team to the community at large, so I've decided to take up this noble cause as well.

Hopefully I can help make a difference.The NY Yankees destroy the innocence and the fun of the game of baseball and they destroy communities too.Yes, I'm a Yankee hater, and if you, the reader, knew one tenth as much about them as I have learned over the years then you'd probably be one too.. Nick Diaz is going to be in a world of hurt when he meets Marius Zaromski in the ring for the StrikeForce welterweight belt. The Whitemare, as he's called, has become one of the most feared strikers since his perfect performances in the Dream Grand Prix. He's action at its most intense, and brings an exciting fight every single time. He does crazy stuff like back flips and hurricane kicks during fights. http:// was born in Lithuania, and while some say he's a top prospect, he actually has been fighting for nine years and compiled a record of 13-3 with 10 knockouts.