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University Of Kentucky Professor To Receive Distinguished Pharmacy ...
The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) will honor William C. Lubawy, Ph.D., executive associate dean at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, for his excellence as an instructor, his outstanding achievements as a researcher and scholar, and his overall impact on pharmacy education and the profession. Lubawy will receive the Robert K. Chalmers Distinguished Pharmacy Educator Award during the 2008 AACP and Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada (AFPC) Annual Meeting and Seminars in Chicago, Ill., July 19-23. The award, named for the late Robert K. Chalmers, former AACP president and distinguished educator, consists of a Steuben glass owl sculpture and a monetary prize. "It gives AACP great pleasure to recognize an educator of Dr.
Relief pitcher sleepers: Sherrill should win closer's job
Moylan is a good four-category option and will help to stabilize the ERA and WHIP categories. Pat Neshek, Minnesota Twins Neshek has emerged as a phenomenal bridge between the Twins' starters and dominant closer Joe Nathan. He made his debut in 2006 with sterling ERA and WHIP numbers (2.19 and 0.78, respectively) and was nearly as effective in his second major league campaign (2.94 ERA and 1.01 WHIP). Opposing hitters have been unable to catch up with Neshek, accruing a miserable .181 composite batting average against the former Butler Bulldogs standout. He mows down opposing hitters, striking out 10.64 hitters per nine innings (3.8 strikeouts per walk). Neshek also wins bonus points for being extremely fan friendly, as he actively trades baseball cards with fans through the mail. There's no question that he has the stuff to be a closer.
9 reasons to look forward to baseball season
Any way Jim Leyland decides to go — and knowing him, he will go in many different directions — this is a potential 950-run monster. Here is one possible combination: Curtis Granderson, Placido Polanco, Miguel Cabrera, Magglio Ordonez, Gary Sheffield, Carlos Guillen, Jacque Jones, Edgar Renteria, Ivan Rodriguez. In 2007, that grouping included five hitters at .296 or better, three at .320 or better, five 20-plus home-run hitters, three 100-plus RBI men and the rare 20-20-20-20 accomplishment. With this group in place and healthy, there's little reason to worry about Dontrelle Willis' adjustment to the American League. 5. The National League West race. Good luck winning it, as the division that gave us the 2007 NLCS matchup is poised once again. The Dodgers have added Joe Torre, Andruw Jones and Hiroki Kuroda in hopes of erasing the memory of their late-September meltdown.
Coeur d'Alene Soldier Buried at Arlington National Cemetery
I also notice that some of you have learned to like and respect others here that you wouldn't have before. The online columns by liberal TUBOB and conservative Alice Rankin here are the ultimate expression of what HBO has become. The ride keeps getting better. And there's room for more. .
Van Gundy says team must work on toughness
Orlando Magic Coach Stan Van Gundy has made it pretty clear what he expects to accomplish in the final 24 games of the season. And he wants to do more than just maintain the No. 3 playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. He wants to use the games as playoff preparation. "We've got to get tougher in the physical parts of the game over the next 7 1/2 weeks," Van Gundy said. "A lot of that is defensively, how we play in the post, putting a body in front of the ball, taking charges, blocking out, getting on the floor for loose balls, all things we haven't been great at. The better teams we'll see [in the playoffs] are more physical. And we have to match those things." Foyle to have reunion with high school friends Tonight's game in Philadelphia will have a little special meeting for Magic reserve center Adonal Foyle, who played his high school basketball in the area.
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