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« on: June 11, 2012, 02:58:52 am »
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is over in Detroit and he may be headed to New York. But not if the Pistons have their way. The two sides are negotiating the terms of a buyout that will end the Detroit leg of the Hall of Fame coach's career after just two seasons, which included two trips to the NBA Finals and a championship in 2004. A person familiar with the Pistons' thinking insists the deal would prohibit Brown from coaching the Knicks in 2005-06. But sources close to Brown say the coach never would agree to such a provision. If a deal is struck that bars Brown from taking another job immediately, the Knicks would name Herb Williams, who had the job much of last season, as their coach. Of course, Detroit could have a change of heart if the Knicks are willing to offer compensation with either draft picks and/or cash. The Daily News reported last week that the Knicks would be willing to make Brown the highest-paid coach in league history, offering him a deal at $12 million annually. Knicks president Isiah Thomas, who was unavailable for comment yesterday, repeatedly has said he would not negotiate with Brown while the coach is under contract with the Pistons.  Privately, the K
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ust like when consumers or companies spend less. That was afterall the reason many people thought a government shutdown, which would have temporarily slashed government spending and furloughed 800,000 government workers, would have hurt the economy. (More on Time.com: See the top 10 forgettable presidents)Thomas Lam, who follows the US for OSK-DMG Economics Group, says the budget deal could reduce real GDP growth by at least 0.4%. The unemployment rate, which recently stood at 8.8%, could end up anywhere from 0.2% to 0.4% higher than it would have been without the deal. And Lam is not alone. Nor is he the most worried. Diane Swonk, chief economist at Chicago-based Mesirow Financial, says negative impact of the budget deal could be more than double Lam??s estimate or 0.9%. She now estimates that GDP will grow 3.3% in 2011, down from a pre-deal estimate of 4.2%.But, strangely enough not everyone thinks the budget deal will hurt the economy. Mark Zandi, of Economy.com, for one, says the budget deal will have a minimal affect on U.S. growth. Some even say it could boost the economy and jobs. Here??s why:First of all, as Zandi points out, th
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have startled the birds from their roost, and caused them to die from stress.According to the Press Association, workers from the U.S. Environmental Services removed the final bird at 11am on Sunday morning. They estimated that they had collected around 2,000 of the animals. The town??s mayor said that workers wore protective suits as a matter of course and not because they feared contamination.In Arkansas, death isn??t merely for the birds. On Dec. 30, in an unrelated incident, a tugboat operator discovered a bevy of dead fish along the Arkansas River in Franklin County, around 125 miles northwest of Little Rock. Officials now estimate that around 100,000 drum fish have died along a 20-mile stretch of the river. Diseasenot fireworks or stressappears to be the culprit.(See the German shepherd puppy who got stuck in a wall.)Gaming &CultureWhy Did Watson Think Toronto Is A U.S. City on ??Jeopardy!??By Michelle Castillo | February 16, 2011 | +TweetFor those of you watching the Jeopardy! IBM Challenge, you??re probably shocked that Watson, who cleaned the board last game, missed the??Final Jeopardy!?? que
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