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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

College Basketball Schedule Jan 11, 2012

Northwestern
13 Michigan
6:30pm ET

Houston
UCF
7:00pm ET

Rutgers
Pittsburgh
7:00pm ET

St. John's
25 Marquette
7:00pm ET

1 Syracuse
Villanova
7:00pm ET

Wake Forest
Maryland
7:00pm ET

Sthrn Miss
Memphis
7:00pm ET

9 Missouri
Iowa St
8:00pm ET

Rice
SMU
8:00pm ET

2 Kentucky
Auburn
8:00pm ET

Arkansas
Mississippi
8:00pm ET

Marshall
UAB
8:00pm ET

UTEP
Tulsa
8:00pm ET

Penn St
Nebraska
8:30pm ET

Texas A&M
Texas
9:00pm ET

GA Tech
N.C. St
9:00pm ET

10 Kansas
Texas Tech
9:00pm ET

LSU
Alabama
9:00pm ET

College Basketball Scores Jan 10, 2012

Georgia 48
19 Florida 70
Final

Florida St 63
VA Tech 59
Final

14 Louisville 59
Providence 90
Final

DePaul 73
24 Seton Hall 94
Final

Iowa 61
6 Michigan St 95
Final

S Florida 49
Notre Dame 60
Final

4 Baylor 75
18 Kansas St 73
Final

N Iowa 60
23 Creighton 63
Final

5 Ohio St 74
Illinois 79
Final

Vanderbilt 67
S Carolina 57
Final

Miami (FL) 56
3 UNC 73
Final

Chicago St 65
22 San Diego St 73
Final

Seattle 83
Washington 91
Final

NHL Schedule Jan 11, 2012

Pittsburgh
Washington
7:30pm ET

New Jersey
Edmonton
9:00pm ET

NHL Scores Jan 10, 2012

Phoenix 1
NY Rangers 2
Final SO

Buffalo 0
Toronto 2
Final

Philadelphia 2
Carolina 1
Final

Winnipeg 3
Boston 5
Final

Ottawa 5
Pittsburgh 1
Final

Detroit 1
NY Islanders 5
Final

St. Louis 3
Montreal 0
Final

San Jose 4
Minnesota 5
Final SO

Vancouver 5
Tampa Bay 4
Final SO

Columbus 2
Chicago 5
Final

Nashville 4
Colorado 1
Final

New Jersey 3
Calgary 6
Final

Dallas 2
Anaheim 5
Final

NBA Scores Jan 10, 2012

Toronto 78
Washington 93
Final

Houston 82
Charlotte 70
Final

Sacramento 85
Philadelphia 112
Final

Dallas 100
Detroit 86
Final

Oklahoma City 100
Memphis 95
Final

Chicago 111
Minnesota 100
Final

San Antonio 103
Milwaukee 106
Final

Cleveland 105
Utah 113
Final

LA Clippers 97
Portland 105
Final

Miami 106
Golden State 111
Final OT

Phoenix 83
LA Lakers 99
Final

Walgreens Prescription Savings Club Helping Customers Out Of A Tough Situation

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Walgreens for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

 

Sometimes customers are put in a tough situation, and finding the best solution is not always easy. This is where many Walgreens customers find themselves with the Express Scripts program right now. Express Scripts program acts as an intermediary between the pharmacy and providing health care service for employers and health plans who pay for medications. Walgreens and Express Script has tried to negotiate a new contract, but no deal could be reached. This means as of Jan 1, 2012 Walgreens no longer was a part of the Express Scripts pharmacy provider network. This has displaced many patients whom now must find another provider if they are part of the Express Scripts program.

This changed has affected many Walgreens customers and they are scrambling to figure out what to do. Many people are being forced to travel longer distances now to get their prescriptions filled. Others are losing a pharmacist that they have known for many years. Even the American Military could be put in the middle of Express Scripts changes and Walgreens tried to work out a deal with Express Scripts, but it was rejected.

With all the changes, Walgreens has stepped forward to help Express Scripts program customers. They have introduced the Walgreens Prescription Savings Club at a special discount on an annual membership. For $10 a year, a family membership covers everyone in your immediate family, including spouse and dependents 22 and younger. If you are an individual, it will only cost you $5.00. By joining today, you can get it at a great price and get discount prices on prescriptions. Discounts on flu shots, pet prescriptions, and other medications as well are some benefits you will enjoy. Readers should show support of Walgreens on Facebook and follow Walgreens on Twitter. It is great that a company is stepping forward to help their customers when a problem arises.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Barry Larkin Rides Glove Into Cooperstown

Barry Larkin was a natural at shortstop. He had the range, and could make hard plays look routine. Barry also was an excellent hitter as well helping the Cincinnati Reds to the 1990 World Series. Larkin numbers were also very good as a hitter. He hit .295 with 198 home runs, 960 RBIs, 2,340 hits and 379 stolen bases. A 12-time All-Star, he won the 1995 NL MVP award, three Gold Gloves and the 1990 World Series. Larkin deserves his spot in Cooperstown. The finally vote tally is listed below.

Player Votes Pct
Barry Larkin 496 86.4
Jack Morris 382 66.7
Jeff Bagwell 321 56.0
Lee Smith 290 50.6
Tim Raines 279 48.7
Alan Trammell 211 36.8
Edgar Martinez 209 36.5
Fred McGriff 137 23.9
Larry Walker 131 22.9
Mark McGwire 112 19.5
Don Mattingly 102 17.8
Dale Murphy 83 14.5
Rafael Palmeiro 72 12.6
Others receiving votes: Bernie Williams, 55; Juan Gonzalez, 23; Vinny Castilla, 6; Tim Salmon, 5; Bill Mueller, 4; Brad Radke, 2; Javy Lopez, 1; Eric Young, 1.

Browns fire OC Ken Dorsey, OL coach Andy Dickerson According To Sources

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