The foregoing list of risk factors is not exhaustive

Over the past month, the Brazilian jiu jitsu and judo black belt Paulo Filho has managed to keep his name in the headlines.He's been exchanging verbalbeat-downs with current Strikeforce light heavyweight champion Gegard Mousasi more than likely setting up a matchup between the two at a future Strikeforce event.Now, Filho finds himself in the headlines once again, this time forcriticising the promotional efforts of the UFC.In an interview with Tatame Magazine, Filho expressed his concern for the growing number of Brazilian-vs-Brazilian matches appearing inside the octagon. They match incompatible games, preferably with whoever they want, everything to take you down. American is American, they want Americans with the belt and eliminate the Brazilians, but they'll have to work hard because we're the best."Now his opinion is just that, his own personal opinion, but now it appears Filho really is a donkey with ignorant statements like this.It's easy to see where Filho is coming from as a number of Brazilian-only matches came to be: Machida vs Rua, Little Nog vs Cane, Alves vs Thiago, Silva vs. Belfort, and most recently with the rumored fight between Dos Santos and Gonzaga.The thing is, many would agree that a large number of talented fighters come from Brazil. It's no wonder that they eventually found their way to the UFC where they are going to fight the best of the best, whether it's a fellow Brazilian or a fighter of any other nationality.On another note, how is it possible that the UFC is holding its Brazilian fighters down when Mauricio Rua and Vitor Belfort are set to battle for the title with Lyoto Machida and Anderson Silva, respectively.This can only help spread the word of Brazilian MMA's dominance in the sport, with two highly-anticipated title fights between some of the UFC's biggest stars, who also happen to be Brazilian.So get over yourself Filho, Americans fight Americans all the time over at Dream and never cry about it. The same could be said with any other nationality in any other promotion. It seems that the only person with bunched-up panties in this topic is Filho.In conclusion, here is an offering of thick, scummy spit for Filho's floozy conspiracy theory..

CALGARY, ALBERTA, Jan 26 (MARKET WIRE) Talisman Energy Inc. (TSX: TLM) (NYSE: TLM) announced first gasproduction from the Rev Field in Norway.The Field is expected to produce at a plateau rate of 100 mmcf/d of gasand 6,000 bbls/d of condensate and natural gas liquids from two subseawells. A third producer, the Rev East well, is expected to be broughton-stream later in 2009. Talisman's share of proved and probable reservesin the Rev Field at year end 2007 is estimated at 26 million boe, withproved reserves of 16 million boe.Talisman Energy Norge AS, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Talisman EnergyInc., has a 70 interest in the Field, with Petoro AS holding theremaining 30. is an independent upstream oil and gas companyheadquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Company and itssubsidiaries have operations in North America, the North Sea, SoutheastAsia and North Africa.

Talisman's subsidiaries are also active in anumber of other international areas. Talisman is committed to conductingits business in an ethically, socially and environmentally responsiblemanner. This forward-looking information includes, amongothers, statements regarding: estimates of production, estimated timingof new production, and other expectations, beliefs, plans, goals,objectives, assumptions, information and statements about possible futureevents, conditions, results of operations or performance.The following material assumptions were used in drawing the conclusionsor making the forecasts and projections contained in the forward-lookinginformation contained in this press release: sufficient yield factors,the availability of sufficient process capacity and wells, and thecompletion of subsea tie-in and control systems. Information regardingoil and gas reserves, and business plans generally assumes that theextraction of crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids remainseconomic.Undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking information.Forward-looking information is based on current expectations, estimatesand projections that involve a number of risks which could cause actualresults to vary and in some instances to differ materially from thoseanticipated by Talisman and described in the forward-looking informationcontained in this press release. The material risk factors include, butare not limited to:- the risks of the oil and gas industry, such as operational risks inexploring for, developing and producing crude oil and natural gas, marketdemand and unpredictable facilities outages;- risks and uncertainties involving geology of oil and gas deposits;- the uncertainty of reserves estimates, reserves life and underlyingreservoir risk;- the uncertainty of estimates and projections relating to production,costs and expenses;- potential delays or changes in plans with respect to exploration ordevelopment projects or capital expenditures;- fluctuations in oil and gas prices, foreign currency exchange rates andinterest rates; and- changes in general economic and business conditions.The foregoing list of risk factors is not exhaustive.