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    Gul rips through England as Pakistan win at The Oval

  • Sep 17, 2010 from mikisandi(Mikisandi Frosani) in *
    mikisandi A magnificent spell of six for 42 from Umar Gul gave Pakistan an unlikely and memorable 23-run victory

    Preamble Hello, good afternoon and welcome. Most people like to start a conversation with a quip or a smart comment, to get off on a good footing, but Ive always preferred, especially on first dates, to dive straight in with a classy cricket statistic or two. So, did you know that England have won more international matches in 2010 than in any previous summer or calendar year? Clearly that is in no small part down to the obese modern schedule, but its still worthy of note and maybe even some celebratory eye contact.
    Yet instead of triumphalism, it has engendered a certain ennui (or Thierry ennui as Bumble calls it), making John Buchanans of all: craving a decent contest and loitering in the corridors of expensive hotels in the small hours (Officer, I was just putting a Sun Tzu transcript under her door). Im not the only one who does that, right?
    Whether we will get a close game today, who knows. With Pakistan assuming the cornered-tiger position if they lose, England have won the series anything is possible. What we do know is that todays match will struggle to match the wonderful, nuanced excitement of yesterdays County Championship denouement. The England and Pakistan players arent the only ones who need to raise their game to match it; so do you and me and the other two people who read this. Yesterdays county blog was absolutely marvellous above and below the line, with 80,000 page views and, at the last look, 944 comments almost all of them off the middle of the bat. I hope youve brought your A game today.

    Song du jour Music to follow a spot-fixing scandal by.

    Pakistan have won the toss and will bat first. Thats no real jazz for England, who are very comfortable chasing at the moment, although Andrew Strauss says he would have batted. Pakistan replace the circus act with Abdul Razzaq a big improvement to their team while England are without Paul Collingwood, who has a virus, Luke Wright comes in, and that leaves the batting looking a wee bit light.
    England Strauss (c), Davies (wk), Trott, Morgan, Bopara, Yardy, Wright, Bresnan, Swann, Broad, Anderson.
    Pakistan Mohammad Hafeez, Kamran Akmal (wk), Asad Shafiq, Mohammad Yousuf, Umar Akmal, Fawad Alam, Shahid Afridi (c), Abdul Razzaq, Umar Gull, Saeed Ajmal, Shoaib Akhtar.

    Tony Soprano says that remember when is the lowest form of conversation. Hes right; thats why we love it. So thanks to Gary Naylor for this remarkable discovery, a sensory overload of nostalgia.

    Talking of classic action, while Lord Selvey is en route from the office to The Oval, heres some footage of him facing up to a rampant Michael Holding on this ground 34 years ago. Its nicked from the county blog but it deserves to be seen. Six over midwicket you say? Well, not quite.

    Regular readers will probably know of Alex Netherton, whose shopping-list riffs have made some for some fun OBOs down the years. Well Alex is getting married tomorrow to another OBOer, Becca Dealtry, so our warmest congratulations to them. I suppose thats the end of Alexs shopping-list riffs; or, at the very least, those shopping lists will look a bit different. No condoms, for a start. That little game is over now.
    Alex and Becca are also keen on donations for Tim Wooliass imminent run for the Laurie Engel Fund, so please give generously.

    Your OBO needs you: a rousing speech from Guy Hornsby I think its more like F-game for me this morning Mr Smyth. I feel I now have some connection with the pain of your subcontinent OBOs from back in the day, having celebrated the finish of the gripping County Championship (poor Somerset) last night by drinking champagne for five hours at our work client party. I woke up on the tube home slumped across two seats at 12.30 this morning, and capped off a triumphant trip home with a visit to Chicken Village, Walthamstows finest. My head feels like a bag of smashed crabs and I want to go to bed, but the arrival of the OBO is soothing my fractured brow.
    You know its been a truly special night when you end up not in KFC, not in McDonalds, not even in a kebab shop, but in the local chicken emporium. Part of me still misses living in Hammersmith; no part of me misses those mezzanine trips to Texa Fried Chicken on Fulham Palace Road.

    Pee ess Can we not talking about Fred today? Ive still got the radge about the timing of his announcement. Well always love him, and he was the most interesting English cricketer since RWT Ke Sir Iron Bottom, but that was really poor.

    1st over: Pakistan 6-0 (K Akmal 4, Hafeez 0) Kamran Akmal, who looks in good nick at the moment, pushes Bresnans last ball through the covers for four. This could be an extremely good day for batting. I would like to add my congratulations to Mr Netherton, says Richard OHagan. And my commiserations to the soon to be Mrs Netherton. But please, in the name of all sanity, put the condoms back on the list. There are two...

    HUFFPOST HILL - JULY 20TH, 2010

  • Jul 20, 2010 from huffpolitics in Politics
    huffpolitics Even as the Senate cleared a major hurdle in the fight for unemployment benefits and the Judiciary Committee confirmed Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court, the media today seemed to be distracted by slightly more...salacious developments. Some politicos were entranced by Andrew Breitbart's new roll as head of White House personnel. Others by Sharron Angle's ongoing efforts to spread word about our country's demise. One particularly zealous commentator just wants to punch Alan Grayson in the face. We'll be back tomorrow for the House unemployment vote and the signing of Wall Street reform into law...assuming we finish our Mike Mullen portrait in time. This is HUFFPOST HILL for Tuesday, July 20th, 2010:

    SENATE NEARING PASSAGE OF UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS EXTENSIONS, REPUBLIC IN TACT...FOR NOW - After weeks of hold-ups, the Senate finally ended the filibuster of the long-awaited unemployment aide package 60-40, only hours after lawyer/Oakley sunglasses model Carte Goodwin was sworn in as West Virginia's newest senator. Ben Nelson was the only Democrat to vote against the bill while Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe broke ranks and supported the measure. A final vote is expected shortly. Applause erupted in the Senate chamber after the clerk read out Goodwin's "aye" vote to invoke cloture. Arthur Delaney: "The great debate pitting deficit reduction against jobless aid is over -- until November, when it is certain to return. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday that the president would push for an additional extension of benefits when the current one expires shortly after the mid-term congressional elections." http://huff.to/c6N803

    The bill will be taken up by the House tomorrow and is expected to be signed by the president this week.

    Tough POTUS statement: "After a partisan minority blocked this critical aid to our nation's families three separate times, the Senate has moved forward on restoring benefits to the 2.5 million Americans whose livelihood has been held hostage by obstruction and game playing over the past weeks."

    OBAMA TO MOVE QUICKLY ON CONSUMER AGENCY CHIEF, TREASURY OFFICIAL SAYS - "U.S. President Barack Obama will move 'fairly quickly' to choose a head for the new Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin said on Tuesday...'We are identifying possible candidates,' Wolin told a news briefing on implementation of the legislation." Reuters: http://bit.ly/dfsYZA

    Labor is lining up behind Elizabeth Warren for the position. Sam Stein: "On Tuesday, SEIU President Mary Kay Henry will 'raise the point that Elizabeth Warren would be an excellent head of the newly created Consumer Protection Agency' in private talks with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, according to a senior source with the union. The tete-a-tete adds an element of intrigue into the debate over who should head the new, but important agency, and could set up a now-familiar scenario in which the labor community finds itself butting heads with the White House's economic team." http://huff.to/am8o6z

    Sam Stein also notes that at-risk Dem Mary Joe Kilroy's endorsement of Warren signals the electoral potency of the consumer protection issue. http://huff.to/cDUiqj

    Word comes to HuffPost Hill that Jackie Speier will endorse Warren in a HuffPost blog post.

    DAILY DELANEY DOWNER - Arthur is en route to Las Vegas but he'd probably want us to mention Greg Sargent's item highlighting Richard Burr and Wisconsin Senate candidate Ron Johnson's recent statements that unemployment benefits discourage individuals from finding work. Burr on CSPAN in March: "The wrong thing to do is to automatically today extend unemployment for 12 months. I think that's a discouragement to individuals that are out there to actually go out and go through the interviews." And Johnson in an interview last month with Wisconsin Public Television: "When you continue to extend unemployment benefits, people really don't have the incentive to go take other jobs. They'll just wait the system out until their benefits run out, then they'll go out and take, probably not as high paying jobs as they'd like to take, but that's really how you have to get back to work." This argument, according to economists across the political spectrum, is completely false. http://bit.ly/aSRyTn

    DEMS TO MEET ON ENERGY AND CLIMATE THURSDAY - The Hill: "Senate Democrats are gathering Thursday to see if they can get closer to determining details and a strategy for moving a climate and energy plan that may hit the floor next week...That includes when he will bring a climate and energy strategy to the Senate floor and whether it will include a first-time carbon-pricing plan for power plants. Two leading senators working on such a plan -- John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) -- on Tuesday said they need more time to work out a deal with utility companies." http://bit.ly/cT4GzU

    Organizers of this week's Republican Senate caucus meeting screened a...

    HUFFPOST HILL - AUGUST 2ND, 2010

  • Aug 02, 2010 from huffpolitics in Politics
    huffpolitics Maybe we're just suckers for the quotidian silliness of politics, but we couldn't help but notice that a lot of people contradicted themselves today, purposefully or otherwise. John Boehner blasted President Obama for playing politics with the Iraq war, only to praise him minutes later for delegating to his generals. Joe Klein admitted that he was wrong to passively support the invasion of Iraq. Some Republicans are openly defying their party's directive to publicize their August schedules, lest people find out what is actually ON their August schedules. Down in Florida, vomit-encrusted boat enthusiast Jeff Greene wants voters to know that he is a lifelong resident of Florida -- that is, until he is a lifelong resident of California. This is HUFFPOST HILL for Monday, August 2nd, 2010:

    MITCH MCCONNELL WANTS HEARINGS ON 14TH AMENDMENT - Sam Stein: "Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) officially supports a review of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, which grants children of undocumented immigrants status as U.S. citizens, his office confirmed to the Huffington Post on Monday. A spokesman said that the Kentucky Republican believes that 'we should hold hearings' on the matter. McConnell had not previously commented on the issue before, the spokesman confirmed. In offering his support, McConnell becomes the highest-ranking Republican figure to call for examining the reach of the 14th amendment. On Sunday, his chief deputy, Sen. John Kyl (R-Ariz.) told CBS' Face the Nation that he too would back hearings into revising citizenship laws. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) -- a one-time proponent of comprehensive immigration reform -- has explicitly called for the 14th Amendment's repeal." http://huff.to/aIuh7d

    Check tomorrow's edition of The Hill for an exclusive, newsmaking interview with McConnell.

    More Mitch: "Today Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell visited the Reuters bureau in DC and argued there was no shame in saying no," according to Reuters' new daily tipsheet Washington Extra. "Republicans, he said, will be campaigning against many of the policies enacted by President Barack Obama, including healthcare reform, higher spending, bailouts and greater government intervention in the economy, things the party was 'proud' to say no to. 'It depends on what you are saying 'no' to,' McConnell told Reuters... McConnell admitted repealing all of the president's policies would be tough as long as Obama remained in the White House, and added Republicans would be coming up with their own, more constructive ideas by the end of September.

    REID POSTPONES STATE AID BILL AFTER CBO FINDS $4.9 BILLION IN COSTS - Despite indications last week that a vote was likely before recess, the majority leader abruptly changed his mind this afternoon. CongressDaily: "Senate Majority Leader Reid is expected to table his amendment tonight that would extend $16.1 billion in increased Medicaid funding for states and $10 billion for an education fund, after a CBO score released today found the legislation would cost $4.9 billion." http://bit.ly/9CoBsz

    Arthur Delaney, who traveled all the way from HuffPost's downtown DC offices to the Capitol, on Reid's tabling: "I wore a tie for nothing."

    ETHICS PANEL RELEASES CHARGES AGAINST MAXINE WATERS - "A House panel announced Monday that Rep. Maxine Waters has been charged with violating ethics rules, setting the stage for a second election-season trial for a longtime Democratic lawmaker and adding to the party's political woes. The charges against Waters, a 10-term California congresswoman, focus on whether she broke the rules in requesting federal help for a bank where her husband was a board member and owned stock. She immediately denied the charges." AP: http://huff.to/cAivZB

    SEIU BATTLE WITH HEALTH CARE UNION HEATING UP - SEIU may have settled with UNITE-HERE a week ago, but its ongoing fight with the National Union of Healthcare Workers continues in California, with a huge battle for Kaiser Permanente workers scheduled for September. A major California voice will weigh in on behalf of NUHW tomorrow in HuffPost, calling on SEIU head Mary Kay Henry to call off the dogs that Andy Stern left behind.

    PRESIDENT OBAMA DETAILS PLAN FOR IRAQ DRAWDOWN - Our long national nightmare in Iraq may soon be over...except for the 50,000 American soldiers STILL there. Speaking in the Rose Garden today, the president articulated his plan for U.S. troops in the months ahead. "Obama cited progress toward meeting his deadline of withdrawing all U.S. combat troops from Iraq by the end of this month. A transitional force of 50,000 troops will remain to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide security for ongoing U.S. civilian efforts. Under an agreement negotiated in 2008 with the Iraqis, all American troops are to be gone from Iraq by the end of next year." http://huff.to/bXqCfO

    In Roll Call, Jennifer Bendery observes that House Minority Leader John Boehner is...

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