tax status, competition from other companies, changes in governmentpolicy or regulation, a decline in the Company's products' performance,inability of the Company to implement its operating strategy, the effects of theCompany's delisting and deregistration under the U.S. ) And the winners are...The Kanye West I'll Let You Talk In a Minute AwardGreg Paulus, The Annoying Crowned Prince of Quarterbacking for Syracuse, has been stealing media attention in the Big East Conference all year."Stealing" is the operative word since he has registered more turnovers this half-season than he dished out in one NCAA tournament visit by the best program in the history of college basketball, the equally annoying Duke Blue Devils.Finally, after long, long minutes of absurdly awful quarterback play, Paulus took a seat and passed the microphone back to where it should have been all along: Jarrett Brown.The Serena Williams I'll Take This Ball and...Award...shove it down your highly ranked rushing defense throats, four times to be exact From inside the 10-yard line. In front of your packed yet dwindling house.The offensive line, showing Ryan Clarke, Jock Sanders, and Noel Devine the way, paid no attention to the media or anyone else who was touting the Syracuse so-called immovable objects.The Mountaineer o-line gets better with each game. I called it both ways: they would struggle against Liberty and East Carolina, and grow up at Auburn, not to be worried about for the remainder of the season.As George Peppard's character said on the cheesy '80s TV show "The A-Team," "I love it when a plan falls together."The Silence of the Lambs AwardThe Carrier Dome began the day in its typical noisy state in anticipation of thumping West Virginia. 
However, as the West Virginia defense delivered hit after hit, they're the ones who beat the Syracuse offense into submission. Orange fans were first rendered quiet, then issued boos, then expressed their displeasure with their feet, that is alternating one in front of the other toward the exits.The Mountaineers, playing on the road in a tough house against a team that was not that bad, shut them out in the first half and held them to the lowest yield in this young season.The Mary Karr/Shakespeare To Be Or Not To Be AwardThis is the last time I refer to my favorite good-looking English literature professor this season. The first line in Hamlet's world-famous soliloquy essentially means "Is it better to live or to die."Since I don't consider football a life or death proposition, let's call the meaning "Is it better to succeed or to fail."Mountaineer Brandon Hogan, facing a number of failings this season and last, stepped up and grabbed the Syracuse punt, returning it 51 yards to give WVU outstanding field position.Brandon Hogan has interpreted the meaning of Hamlet's line as "To succeed and to hell with failure."The Who Really Deserves The Nobel Peace Prize Award, or more accurately called The Who Really Deserves the West Virginia Mid-Season MVP Award AwardPresident Barack Obama doesn't have the frame for football. Neither does Jock Sanders.However, Jock is good for a consistent outstanding game of receptions, rushes, and downfield peel blocks.It may be a little too early to present a war president with a peace prize, but I'll stick with my Jock Sanders choice as Mountaineer Most Valuable Player.The Week Six Oh, No! There Goes Tokyo! Godzilla! AwardGee, I tried to separate a player or group of players to receive the Godzilla man among boys award. I don't have enough time, and there is day job work to do.To make it easier and fairer, here's how I decided to handle it:Recipients of The Week Six Oh, No! There Goes Tokyo! Godzilla! Award are those wearing a) white unis, and b) navy hats.This victory was a beautiful team effort.. (Refiles to fix typo in headline) Stocks Q2 EPS $0.08 vs estimate of $0.09 Revenue $157.5 mln vs estimate of $156.4 mln Cuts 2009 revenue outlook Dec 3 (Reuters) - Waste management company Casella WasteSystems (CWST.O) posted second-quarter profit that missedanalysts' estimates by a cent, hurt in part by the shutdown ofone of its landfill facilities, and cut its fiscal 2009 revenueoutlook For the quarter ended Oct 31, the company's net incomefell 27 percent to $2.1 million. Revenue rose 5 percent.Casella said it had closed a landfill facility at Colebrook,creating a $1.1 million negative variance in Earnings BeforeInterest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization compared with ayear earlier.

The company cut its revenue outlook for fiscal 2009 to $580million to $600 million, from $610 million to $628 million. Casella also cut its capital expenditure to $65 million to$69 million, from $73 million to $77 million. Shares of the Rutland, Vermont-based company closed at$4.57 Wednesday on Nasdaq. For the alerts, please double click ID:nWNAB9339 For the press release, please double click ID:nMKW57571a(Reporting by Arup Roychoudhury in Bangalore; Editing by AmithaRajan) (; within U.S 1646 223 8780; outside U.S. 91 80 4135 5800; Reuters Messaging:)) Stocks. U.S.
Preventive Medicine Recommends Changing CDC Name to Centers for DiseasePrevention and ControlDALLAS, Jan. PreventiveMedicine, the leader in prevention.(Logo: http:// )"As the new administration brings new faces and policies to our capital, thetime is ripe to bring a fresh new outlook to our approach to health care,"said Christopher Fey, Chairman and CEO of U.S. Preventive Medicine."We allknow that our health care system is broken, so let us now broaden ourconversation and move from talking about it to actually fixing it.""President-elect Obama made an historic and symbolic train ride fromPhiladelphia to Washington D.C. We should now consider a change that wouldsymbolize our leaders' commitment to building a truly modern health caresystem for the a 21st century," said Fey."Our nation needs to considerchanging the name of CDC from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention toCenters for Disease Prevention and Control.""With former Senator Tom Daschle and Senator Tom Harkin leading the chargetoward much greater government support for preventive health strategies andthe continued success of the CDC's 'Alliance for a Healthiest Nation' program,this agency name change is wholly appropriate," said Fey. "As we embrace health care change in the 21st century, we need to consciouslybreak with 'health care' norms of the last century and establish a newpreventive health care paradigm.