For more information on Ryder System, Inc., visit Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: Certain statements andinformation included in this news release are "forward-looking statements"within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Actof 1995, including, without limitation, statements concerning the termsand timing of the acquisition and statements concerning integration,customers and services. These forward-looking statements are based on ourcurrent plans and expectations and are subject to risks, uncertainties andassumptions. Accordingly, we undertake no obligation to publicly updateor revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of newinformation, future events, or otherwise.For Information Contact:Lisa Hagen(305) 500-3161Email ContactDavid Bruce(305) 500-4999Email ContactCopyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. I once heard a story about the great basketball player Michael Jordan and his belief about riding the fence.A friend of Jordan's had two different brands of basketball shoes (Nike and another company not to be named), and Jordan went into his friends room and ripped up the brand of shoe that wasn't Nike. Ok, I didn't tell that story very well, but the reason why Jordan ripped up the other brand of shoe was because he wanted to stress the importance to his friend that you should never "sit on the fence" when making decisions about loyalty. As we all know, Air Jordan was a promoter of Nike's basketball shoe, and once he made the decision to work with Nike, he stuck to their company for basketball shoes. 
I say all that to point out that Browns' head coach Eric Mangini is definitely not like Jordan as he can't make a solid decision about his players. Not only did fantasy owners not have Harrison in the lineup, but they probably had Browns' rookie running back Chris Jennings starting instead. Because of this situation (and that fact that Mangini was talking about using Joshua Cribbs as a running back this week), I'm sure no fantasy football owners would have started Harrison that had a sane mind. Harrison went on to rush 34 times for 286 yards and three rushing touchdowns. This was by far the best fantasy production of any running back this week and would have put many fantasy owners in the Super Bowl.

In the end, this was a terrific game for Harrison and was the right move for Mangini to make this week as Harrison played great. Justice is Coming Fortunately, fantasy owners should see Mangini get his in the end and receive some paybackfor this coaches flip-flopping. In the NFL, you can't flip flop like this and let go of your only star players. I'm sure new general manager to be Mike Holmgrem will say in the press that he is going to evaluate Mangini but in reality, this head coach is gone. Personally, I didn't fall victim to the Harrison conundrum in any of my leagues this year, but I do feel the pain of fantasy owners that are reeling from this past week's outcome. In the end, all I can say is Mangini sucks and is a horrible coach who overthinks decisions way too much.NFL Fantasy Football Player Rankings writer Sean E Douglas: fantasy-info . ST LOUIS, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ The Government of India hasselected The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) to provide eight P-8I long-rangemaritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft to the Indiannavy.
Boeing will deliverthe first P-8I within 48 months of the contract signing, and the remainingseven by 2015."The men and women of The Boeing Company are pleased that India hasselected the P-8I," said Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Boeing IntegratedDefense Systems (IDS). "This aircraft will provide outstanding capabilitiestailored to India's unique maritime-patrol requirements."The P-8I is a true multi-mission maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) thatfeatures greater flexibility and a broader range of capabilities than MPAscurrently in service. The P-8I can operate effectively over land or waterwhile performing anti-submarine warfare missions; search and rescue; maritimeinterdiction; and long-range intelligence, surveillance, target acquisitionand reconnaissance.The P-8I provides India with speed, reliability, persistence and room forgrowth to satisfy the country's requirements now and well into the future. Theaircraft features an open system architecture, advanced sensor and displaytechnologies, and a worldwide base of suppliers, parts and support equipment."Throughout the negotiations, both sides worked diligently to give Indiathe most advanced anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare aircraft in theworld today," said Vivek Lall, Boeing IDS vice president and India countryhead. "The result of these efforts will bring the Indian navy advancedtechnology that is unmatched in maritime reconnaissance aircraft, and thereach and capability it needs to defend India's vast coastline and maritimewaters."A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems( http://) is one of the world's largest space and defensebusinesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customersolutions, and the world's largest and most versatile manufacturer of militaryaircraft Headquartered in St.