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Finalmente l'agonia è finita! L'NFL torna in campo. Lunedì proprietari e giocatori hanno ufficialmente raggiunto il sospirato accordo e chiuso il lockout che bloccava il mondo del football professionistico americano ormai da mesi.

COLLEGE PARK, Ga. (Associated Press) — NFL owners voted overwhelmingly in favor of a tentative 10-year agreement to end the lockout, pending player approval.

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Joel has been covering the NFL Lockout before it started. All of his coverage and latest updates are at this link. Leave a window/tab open on it and StoryStream updates will appear automatically.

del nuovo contratto collettivo per porre fine al lockout, mancherebbero da limare solo pochi (e si spera ultimi) dettagli. Resterebbe da sistemare solo una cosa: la famosa causa “Brady vs NFL antitrust lawsuite” dove giocatore come Manning,

A guacamole with the flavors of New Orleans. Fresh shrimp, Creole seasoning and red peppers for a bite!

Voleva cucinare il guacamole. Non aveva pensato a lei tutta la mattina. Non c'era stata la loro solita conversazione. Semplicemente lei non c'era. Lentamente si era insaponata e sciacquata sotto la doccia. E poi asciugata, con scrupolo.

By Fay Abrahamsson Guacamole is easy to make and always a crowd favorite. On the off-chance you have leftovers, it makes a great spread on a wrap with veggies and cheese. To help beat the heat this summer, serve a fresh guacamole as an appetizer at

By Fay Abrahamsson Guacamole is easy to make and always a crowd favorite. On the off-chance you have leftovers, it makes a great spread on a wrap with veggies and cheese. To help beat the heat this summer, serve a fresh guacamole as an appetizer at

Alle 22.40 ancora telefilm con “Brothers & Sisters“ (episodio “Zen e Guacamole”). Raitre propone alle 21.00 “Kilimangiaro – Gli incontri ravvicinati di Licia Colò“, mentre alle 23.20 trasmette “La Zona“, film drammatico in prima visione tv.

Conflicting reports on whether or not a new CBA deal for the NFL is 'close.'

The NBA lockout began last week as David Stern decided Roger Goodell shouldn't have all of the fun. The NFL lockout has gone on since April. How are the stoppages similar and different?

La NFL sta vivendo una situazione simile alla NBA con un lockout che potrebbe bloccare il prossimo campionato anche se ultimamente si sono aperti alcuni spiragli che fanno ben sperare in vista di un accordo tra proprietari e giocatori.

Ora manca il sì dell'associazione giocatori per porre fine al lockout, la serrata, e consentire la ripresa delle attività in vista dell'inizio della stagione 2011-2012. Come riferisce il network Espn, rimangono ancora alcuni dettagli da limare.

We take a look at the latest news on the NFL labor negotiations, which include a conditional vote by the players Wednesday afternoon.

OKLAHOMA CITY — As temperatures climbed into the 90s Sunday in Steele, N.D., a small window air conditioner in Paul and Betty Smokov's ranch home just couldn't keep up. "It's 82 in the house," Betty Smokov said.

Last summer, 62 consecutive days of hot weather in Moscow directly or indirectly caused the deaths of 11000 people, while the 2003 European heat wave killed 70000, including 14000 in France. So far, this summer's heat wave in the United States has left

WASHINGTON (AP) — The killer lurking in the shadows of the current heat wave may be hot nights. "Everybody kind of gets fixated on how hot it gets: 'Did we break 100?'" observed Illinois state climatologist Jim Angel. "But the nighttime temperatures

It has conjured memories of the 1995 heat wave, in which 700 people died of heat-related causes in Chicago alone. "What makes this heat wave so impressive is the pure size and longevity," AccuWeather.com forecaster Mary Yoon said.

The heat wave scorching much of Canada has already shattered a record in sultry Toronto. The city had its warmest-ever morning, recording its highest minimum temperature of 26.6 C at 6 am Thursday. The previous record of 26.4 C was set on July 5, 1999.

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Wes Montgomery – Jazz Guitar Music Legend – Part 4

One of the most exciting facets of Wes Montgomery’s guitar style was his jazz chord playing! He had a natural gift for chord melody solos and was able to seamlessly integrate improvised block chording into his solo work – as in “Cariba”, “Sundown”, “Missile Blues” and countless others. His harmonic conception was “piano thinking” applied to the guitar and at the time seemed impossible – especially when considering the ease and smoothness with which he performed his chord passages even at break neck speeds! Wes just heard it that way and again, redefined the rules.

Wes was equally adept at harmonizing and playing a melody (the head of a tune) with his block chord approach, frequently adding uncommon and downright peculiar voicings to the harmonic framework of the song! Cases in point are the striking performances heard in the standard “I’ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face” and his original composition “Mi Cosa”. He played his chord phrases with a thumb strumming attack similar in articulation to his octave playing.

Wes Montgomery was a master of melodic invention – having the facility, emotional content, taste, and originality to turn any piece into an engaging musical experience. As an improviser Wes was concerned with motif development, though in a natural and instinctive way. He was the consummate story teller – leading an enthralled audience in chorus after chorus of inspired playing – revealing a motif here, developing it later, introducing a blues move, and then seasoning it with bebop modernism and chromatic tension.

Wes’ motifs and signature licks ran the gamut from simple blues ideas to complex bebop phrases. Like John Coltrane and Charlie Parker, Montgomery was always aware of where he was in the harmonic scheme of a song. He constantly varied textures, rhythmic and harmonic complexity, and changes of register. Finally, regardless of the tempo, Wes Montgomery retained lyricism, fluidity, and clarity – and above all else, “feel” in all of his improvising.

Wes Montgomery created many of his best solos with great concern for form. Using the basic components of single notes, octaves, and block chords he pursued a definite strategy which was a general three tier plan usually occuring over multiple choruses. Beginning with single note playing in the opening choruses, Wes would then progress to octaves and often reached a powerful climax of block chording in the final choruses. These were sometimes made more exciting with the use of a blues based question and answer treatment of octave “punches” interspersed with repeating chord figures reminiscent of a big band “shout chorus”. Wes Montgomery’s sense of improvisation was almost uncanny and precisely the sort of universal musicality which turned the jazz world on its’ collective ear – attracting even the non-jazz listener to his ingratiating jazz guitar style!

Peabody Conservatory trained guitarist Steven Herron helps people succeed at becoming better guitar players. His company ChordMelody.com features an enormous, unique selection of jazz guitar tab as well as guitar books and instructional DVDs by Wes Montgomery himself.


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