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For more information about Advanced ThermalSolutions, Inc., please visit or call 781-769- 2800. Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc.Raymond Santos, 781-769-2800 or Copyright Business Wire 2009. ) The Angels were beaten. They had to be. Down 5-2 in the eighth inning and facing two stellar relievers lined up to close the game, they could only look to tomorrow and a Game 4 match-up between Joe Saunders and Jon Lester.Or at least, that's what it looked like. But appearances can be deceiving. Once again, I must defer to the great linguist Yogi Berra who famously declared, “It ain't over 'till it's over.”Unbelievably, impossibly, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim came back to sweep the Boston Red Sox and advance to the American League Championship Series.Any talk of demons, curses, or hexes has been laid to rest for good.What's more, the Angels did it in a game in which they failed to execute in all the ways that helped them build their commanding two-game lead.The starting pitching wasn't there, the hits weren't coming with men in scoring position, and Halos were left hanging on every base.At least, through the first seven innings.But from the eighth inning on, this was the Angels' game to lose.Key at-bats by the Angels' biggest run-producers fueled a dramatic come-back off of Boston's top relievers, setup man Billy Wagner and All-Star closer Jonathan Papelbon.Bobby Abreu got things going in the eighth when he lined a double off Kevin Youkilis' glove. Wagner then walked Vladimir Guerrero with one on and one out.Papelbon eventually came on with runners at second and third and two men gone, looking for a four-out save.He never found it.Juan Rivera smacked a single into center field that brought home the runners and put the Angels just one run down.In the top of the ninth, Kevin Jepsen struggled a bit, giving up a run to give the Sox a two-run lead, but by then it didn't matter. racked up during the regular season, 47 were of the come-from-behind variety.In no contest did it ever seem like they were out of it, never to rally or show any heart, and it was no different here in Game 3.After quickly getting the first two men out, Papelbon was staring down the barrel of yet another postseason save.

His fastballs were all up in the strike zone, and his slider was non-existent for most of the day.By the third inning, Jacoby Ellsbury, Dustin Pedroia, and Victor Martinez had seen all they needed to of Kazmir, producing three runs in the inning and taking the early lead.Kendry Morales belted a solo home run deep to right field in the fourth inning to get the Angels back within two, but J.D. Drew answered in the bottom of the frame with a two-run shot of his own, giving the Sox an intimidating 5-1 lead.Clay Buchholz, Boston's rookie starter, pitched well and got out of several jams before getting rattled in the sixth and loading the bases with nobody out.The Angels scratched out only one run in that inning when Rivera grounded into yet another bases-loaded double play, his second of the series.By that point though, they had squandered several opportunities with men in scoring position, and it felt like this just wasn't their day.But these guys just never know when to say quit.They showed more than just heart in Sunday's come-from-behind elimination victory; the Angels proved once and for all that, for them, the past is the past. There is no more looking back, no more fearing that what happened before might happen again.These guys, much like the championship squad of '02, are tough, resilient, and never ever look like they're out of any game.It seems unbelievable that the Angels were able to pull out that win against those pitchers in that ballpark. RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Brazilian state-run oilcompany Petrobras (PETR4.SA)PRB.N said on Monday it expectedto go to capital markets to raise $18 billion to $19 billionfor its 2010 investments, budgeted at $35 billion. Stocks Global Markets Petrobras officials told reporters on Monday that $10billion of this capital would come from the BNDES nationaldevelopment bank with a 30-year repayment term.
On Friday, Petrobras announced its 2009-2013 investmentbudget, in which it raised capital expenditures to $174.4billion 55 percent above the $112.4 billion budgeted in the2008-2012 plan. (Reporting by Denise Luna; Writing by Reese Ewing) Stocks Global Markets. LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - With California facing a $42 billion deficit in the current economic downturn, a glum Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has warned that the Golden State is on the brink of insolvency U.S.More people have left California than any other U.S. Add the prospect of still higher taxes and fewer public services, and normally sunny Californians have little to celebrate.Still, experts say the most populous U.S.