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October 10 2010

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October 10 2010, NFL Football Schedule 2010 – We are about to attend the week 5 of the National Football League and Sunday afternoon will be jam-packed schedules specially at 1:00 pm ET. And another game is going to happen between the New York Giants vs Houston Texans. Live at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas, the game will start at exactly 13:00 hours of October 10, 2010.

Whereas, the Houston Texans receiver Andre Johnson has made progress in his recovery from a persistent injury to his right ankle and should be ready to function against the New York Giants this Sunday, according to league sources.

Houston escaped the hole silver and black Oakland with a 31-24 victory in which he got 127 yards peak Steve Slaton Ward / Derrick and I saw six players not named Andre Johnson catch at least a pass from Matt Schaub in the absence of balky-All-Pro receiver ankled.

Other hands, with a status that Kenny Phillips a game time decision for New York Giants, rookie Brian Jackson could see playing time at safety against the Houston Texans barely a week after high from the practice squad.

Cutler, Collins and the rest of the bears were popular up to only 110 total yards and six low in the first place – including 51 passing yards and only one game over 20 yards – like New York leveled his record to 2-2 and remained viable on top of a muddled NFC East.

Eli Manning and Co. will try to extend the perfection this week, somehow. The first Super Bowl MVP pass is 1-0 in his career against the Texans. He entered the week 351 meters to 20,000 for his career, which would make him the second Giants QB (Phil Simms) to reach this milestone.

On history, the Texans and Giants split a pair of all-time meetings with the Giants take a 14-10 home decision when the clubs last met, in 2006, scoring a victory and Houston 16-14 at home in his first season in 2002. The Giants won the final in Houston in 1994 when they beat the Oilers in the Astrodome. Coughlin is 2-1 all-time against Houston, including 1-1 while at the helm of the Jaguars in 2002. Kubiak is 0-1 against both Coughlin and the Giants as head coach.

Sirius started now control over 121 (NYG) vs. 154 (HOU) for details on the game match between the Houston Texans vs New York Giants. Fox will provide live coverage, to better check in advance for your convenience to watch. It is also advisable to check out some popular sites and trust as Justin TV, Ustream Sopcast and availability of broadcast schedules of games. Please stay tuned and watch here for updates on game results and live scores in a few moments.

10/10/10

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10/10/10, October 10, 2010 (10-10-10) marks the day the Bank of America Chicago Marathon 2010! 10/10/1910 is a very important day because this happens only in a thousand years.

Many people wanted to participate in this marathon because of the scenes and sites. Who would not love to watch the Chicago Marathon Route for twenty-nine neighborhoods across the city and through charming places. The race starts and finishes in Grant Park.

Chicago Marathon 2010 will celebrate the riders and athletes from around the world with 4,200 participants. The runners love the Chicago Marathon because of the flat course route and take this advantage to beat their personal records.

We will be awaiting the results of the 2010 Chicago Marathon, along with breathtaking, action-packed Chicago Marathon pictures shortly after the race. Stay tuned and updated World Correspondents.

October 10 2010

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October 10 2010, NFL Games Week 5 of TV hours / NFL Football games TV channels coverage of the Week 5 October 10, 2010.The NFL games give us more exciting and suspenseful in Week 5, as has the teams in the AFC and NFC. New York Giants will fight to the amazing team of Houston, Texas. Can the use of the defense of the Giants pass rush that confused the Bears Jay Cutler last week?

Chicago Bears have a chance to recover against the Carolina Panthers struggle with 0-4 record. However, it will be without Cutler, who suffered a concussion in the game against the Giants. Although hunting is the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs against the Indianapolis Colts defeated again last week. If heads really? This game will be a litmus test for them.

New Orleans Saints travel to Arizona to meet with the Cardinals in this game so important. Santos are still in the top of their game and will continue to deliver wins to date. Green Bay Packers will be tested also against the Washington Redskins. How good are the Packers playing on the road? We will know today. Moreover, the Tennessee Titans will meet the Dallas Cowboys are rested and have the power to win.

As to all NFL games on TV Week 5 Schedule October 10, 2010, you can check all of the following:

Jacksonville Jaguars (2-2) face the Buffalo Bills (0-4)
Ralph Wilson Stadium, 1:00 PM CBS

Denver Broncos (2-2) against the Baltimore Ravens (3-1)
M & T Bank Stadium, 01:00 PM CBS

Kansas City Chiefs (3-0) against the Indianapolis Colts (2-2)
Lucas Oil Stadium, 1:00 PM CBS

Green Bay Packers (3-1) against the Washington Redskins (2-2)
FedEx Field, 1:00 PM FOX

St. Louis Rams (2-2) against the Detroit Lions (0-4)
Ford Field, 1:00 PM FOX

Chicago Bears (3-1) vs. Carolina Panthers (0-4)
Bank of America Stadium, 1:00 PM FOX

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1) against the Cincinnati Bengals (2-2)
Paul Brown Stadium, 1:00 PM FOX

Atlanta Falcons (3-1) against the Cleveland Browns (1-3)
Cleveland Browns Stadium, 1:00 PM FOX

New York Giants (2-2) against the Houston Texans (3-1)
Reliant Stadium, 1:00 PM FOX

New Orleans Saints (3-1) against the Arizona Cardinals (2-2)
Stadium at the University of Phoenix, 04:05 PM FOX

Tennessee Titans (2-2) face the Dallas Cowboys (1-2)
Cowboys Stadium, CBS 16:15

San Diego Chargers (2-2) against the Oakland Raiders (1-3)
Oakland Coliseum, CBS 16:15

Philadelphia Eagles (2-2) versus San Francisco 49ers (0-4)
Candlestick Park, 8:20 pm NBC

October 10 2010

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October 10 2010, Last week I went to see the new movie “The Social Network.” It is a fascinating look at the creation of “Facebook” – the social networking site that began among a few people at Harvard and became a phenomenon, now reach half a billion lives worldwide.

One of the compelling elements of the story is how it all began – the reason the filmmakers give the reason why Facebook was started in the first place.

In the first scene, a Harvard undergraduate Mark Zuckerberg ends up being rejected by a girl on a date. You can understand why: he is really dumb. But revenge, and feel like a foreigner, he returned to his dorm and sat at his computer and proposes to create the ultimate “club” at Harvard – and succeeded beyond the wildest expectations anyone whatsoever.

Zuckerberg motivations in the film are the kind of us can recognize – but it is more than just a settling of scores or even blind ambition.

It all comes down to wanting to be accepted – our need to belong to something, our desire to love and be loved.

It is, for better or for worse, is part of our humanity.

Nobody wants to feel like a pariah.

Which brings me to 10 people met in the gospel of Jesus today.

They were the ultimate outcasts: the lepers. They lived quite apart from the others – the sick and disfigured. By law, they had to keep a certain distance from the rest of the world. They have kept their faces covered. Others may have nothing to do with them. In healing, Christ gave them more than just a miraculous cure. He offered them a new life. A new way of life. A life in community – able to walk freely in the city, to worship with others, eating with others, to be accepted and even, perhaps, to be loved. They could finally have a life they had long been denied because of their illness.

All this, in itself, is quite significant. But Luke throws in a single sentence that clearly indicates that this is just another miracle cure.

“And he was a Samaritan.”

The only one who went to Jesus, who fell before him and gave thanks, was the outcast among outcasts all, a figure double despised. A Samaritan.

It is important to remember that Luke was the only writer of the four gospels that were not Jewish. It was a non-Jew, probably Greek. Like the Samaritan, he was a foreigner himself. And again and again, he opened the gospel to a wider world.

The first chapters of Luke with the story of the Nativity bring people from around the world to Bethlehem – wise men, shepherds, angels, everyone. When tracing the genealogy of Christ, do not start with Luke Abraham, Matthew, but with Adam – the father of us all. And in his gospel, Luke takes care to write about all the people who are saved despised: tax collectors, prostitutes, the prodigal son, and the good thief. And, of course, it also gives us two famous Samaritan: the Good Samaritan and the man we met today healed Samaritan.

All these are people who could be considered aliens or outcasts – but they are the ones in the Gospel of Luke who repeatedly find healing and salvation, and hope.

Like the solitary figure in the Gospel of this Sunday.

The others who were miraculously healed went about their lives. But this Samaritan was not. He could not. He had to turn around and return to Christ and fall in front of him and give thanks.

But Christ has made clear he was more than a gesture that changes the life of this man.

“Your faith:” Jesus said, “you saved.”

Something stirred in the Samaritan’s heart, and he proposes to reverse the course back to where it began – healed, renewed, and redeemed. He was dismissed, but with a profound difference.

It was gratitude grounded in faith. Faith in something – and someone.

He understood that what mattered was not the gift … but he who gave it.

And as Luke makes clear again and again in his beautiful gospel: the gift is offered to all.

Each of us who stand outside the circle, who feel at one time or another rejected or expelled, or unloved.

Each of us who feel lonely or abandoned, hopeless or despairing.

Each of us who have felt bullied or betrayed.

Christ can make us all whole and healed.

Through the gift of his love and mercy, we no longer have to feel like lepers.

In the world of Facebook, the connection point is a “friend” someone – some people I know have thousands of Facebook friends, most of them they have never met.

I remember that old Protestant hymn proclaims. “What a friend I have in Jesus”

He is a friend we have all met – and one we will meet again in a few minutes. The great gift of communion will be joining us once again to him, and we reconvene as a body of believers united by faith, healed by the boundless love of Christ, redeemed by his sacrifice.

This is the ultimate “social network”, the largest in history.

This morning, we remind you that – and like the Samaritan, we will not only cherish the gift … but he who gave it.

Like the Samaritan woman, before we leave, let us return to the One who gave it – whisper our thanksgiving, praying in joyful hope that we too one day hear the words that changed the life of this Samaritan forever:

10/10/10

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10/10/10, Sunday will be just another day for football in the fall and the leaf of the search for you, but for many of your neighbors is a chance once in a decade party – or go to work.
The symmetry of the numerology of Sunday -10/10/10-a inspired some worldwide fight against global warming and, in Asheville, beer-loving zombies peace activists.

“October 10, 2010, marks an evolution of consciousness,” said David Chin, master of ceremonies for the World Peace Gathering, 5-9:30 pm Sunday Pack Square.

“It has to do with everyone vibration is naturally rooted experience beyond their comprehension, which in turn lead to a new logic of passion, many people may be more service in a more compassionate and loving. ”

The gathering will host everything from drum circles to “vortex tours.” It has also been dubbed by organizers as “opening the gate stargate”, in reference to the sci-fi TV series on travel to parallel universes.

More down to earth is the appeal worldwide by 350.org based environmental organization to organize a “party of the working world.” The group, founded by author and activist Bill McKibben, who spoke this week Warren Wilson College, hopes to inspire more than 7,000 events in 188 countries.

An open letter on the website 350.org “describes the events in New Zealand, the Maldives and Uganda.

In the area of Asheville, Asheville transition hosts activities throughout the day, with a base at the George Washington Carver Park. Get more details asheville10-10-10.blogspot.com.

Less portentious is back Sunday from the Asheville Zombie Walk, 6:30 to 7:15 p.m., and beginning at Asheville Pizza & Brewing on Coxe Avenue downtown.

“People follow blindly and commercialism is to distract them, and in that vein of (Zombie) Walk is an attempt to protest,” said co-organizer Dan Burrello. “But what we do to honor the dead and stay aware of our own mortality. ”

The Zombie Walk is open to adults and children. The party begins at 5:00 p.m. at the pizzeria and continues into the night in several places.

“We have many families who come to participate,” said co-organizer Jackie Bagwell. “We thought that children might be scared at first but in fact they really enjoy all the makeup and costumes. They certainly get a kick coming. “

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