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| Roster Rollover and Over | | 2008-08-19 02:00:00 | | With the Cubs completing game number 124 on Sunday afternoon, let's take a quick look back with 38 remaining on the schedule to see how the Cubs' active roster has changed since March 31st
Some think when teams release their 25-man roster out of Spring Training those are the players that will suit up game after game. While a majority of the club remains the same, it is the addition and subtraction of role players that can make an impact on a season. Sometimes it is a contribution from an unexpected source or trading for a proven veteran that can make a difference over the course of 162 games.
So here is the team that took the field on the cold, rainy last day of March against the Brewers at Wrigley Field, those players that have contributed along the way and the 25 players that will open a 6-game homestand on Tuesday against the Reds....as well as a list of possible September call-ups that could help in the final month of the season.
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| | | What Is Rollover Interest In The Forex Market? | | 2008-04-02 07:58:42 | | In the spot forex market, all trades must be settled in two business days. A rollover refers to the process of closing open position for today's value date and the opening of the same position for the next day's value date at a price reflecting the difference in interest rates between the two currencies. In accordance with international banking practices, Forex brokers automatically rolls over all open positions to the next date at 5 PM EST for settlement. Rollover involves exchanging the position being held for a position expiring the following settlement date. For example, for trades executed on Monday, the value date is Wednesday. However, if a position is opened on Monday and held overnight, the value date is now Thursday. The exception is a position opened and held overnight on Wednesday. The normal value date would be Saturday; because banks are closed on Saturday the value date is actually the following Monday. Due to the weekend, positions held overnight on Wednesday incur ... | | By: All About Investiment | | |
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| Links Hover and Rollover Effects | | 2007-05-20 11:36:00 | | Add an identity to your Blog by customizing the text links in your post and sidebars with nice rollover effects, colors and highlights. Learn how to remove the underline under the links. For the purpose of this article, we have changed our template such that you will see a different text color when your cursor is over the links, and a highlighted background color when the cursor is over the
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| | Ford rollover settlement under re-review | | 2007-05-15 22:05:36 | | Filed under: SUVs, Safety, Ford
In 2002, Benetta Buell-Wilson was driving her 1997 Ford Explorer in Southern California when she swerved to avoid debris on the freeway. The high center of gravity of the SUV and the quick steering input caused the Explorer to roll four-and-a-half times, eventually coming to rest on its roof. The impact caused the roof to collapse, crushing Mrs. Buell-Wilson’s neck and paralyzing her from the waist down. The subsequent lawsuit, claiming that Ford manufacturered a faulty roof, awarded her $369 million dollars, of which $246 million was classified as punitive damages. In the proceeding cases, that figure was cut down twice by a California state appeals court to $82.6 million.
On Monday, the Supreme Court ordered the state appeals court to review the decision, using the court’s decision to overturn $79.5 million in punitive damages awarded during the highly-publicized tobacco case that was heard earlier this year. The rational being that the jur... | | By: Car O Focus | | |
| | Rolling your 401k: Contributory IRA vs. Rollover IRA | | 2003-12-29 04:41:00 | | In an ideal world you would start your working career with a great company in your early 20s, steadily climb the corporate ladder, retire at age 65, and draw a sufficient income from your accumulated 401k account to live happily ever after.
Unfortunately, that's not how the real world works. If you are like most people, you will change careers, or at least companies, several times. Each time,
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