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WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican senators on Monday demanded additional studies on the cost and job impact of a climate bill before it is voted on by a key committee, exposing the sharp partisan divide in Congress over legislation aimed at pearl jewelry addressing global warming.

Ranking GOP members of six Senate committees that are playing a part in crafting an overall bill to cut greenhouse gases said that an Environmental Protection Agency analysis was unsatisfactory, although supporters of the bill called it an exhaustive examination.

Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., co-sponsor of the biwa pearl climate bill, which is before her Environment and Public Works Committee, said she plans to press ahead with consideration of the measure on Tuesday, even as GOP panel members threatened to boycott the proceedings.

In a letter to Boxer, the akoya pearl Republicans warned that failure to accommodate GOP senators seeking further studies "would severely damage rather than help" the chances of getting the bipartisan support needed to get a bill through the Senate.

The Democratic bill calls for imposing mandatory caps on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and industrial facilities and cutting emissions by 20 percent by 2020. Polluters would be given emission allowances that they could trade among themselves to ease the economic effect of the transition from fossil fuels.
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Our guest pick this week comes from Minneapolis mayor R.T. Rybak, whose fantasy team in Yahoo's 12-team mayors' league isn't having quite the same success as the first-place Minnesota Vikings. Rybak's sleeper this week is hometown hero Sidney Rice. "Sidney has emerged as Brett Favre’s go-to receiver," he notes. "After consecutive 100-yard receiving weeks, look for him to pearl wholesale be Lambeau leaping at least once when Favre returns to his old stomping grounds in Green Bay next week." Projection: 5 rec, 80 yds, 1 TD.

We'll be back next Thursday with another round of Sunday Sleepers. Who are your sleeper picks for this week? Leave a comment below.

Fantasy football championships are won by scooping up un-sexy free agents to fill your team’s holes. And if you’d taken our advice last week, you might have enjoyed TDs from waiver wire denizens Austin Collie and Laurence Maroney, or 90 total yards from wheat pearl deep sleeper Justin Fargas.

This week, we bring you another set of unheralded picks. First up: Running back LeSean McCoy of the Eagles. We recommended the rookie back in Week 6 and he proved a bust. But in Week 8 he faces the Giants, who've allowed a fairly generous 105 rushing yards to opponents this year. More importantly, it's looking like Philly's Brian Westbrook won't play as he recovers from a concussion. If McCoy starts, expect a very productive day. Projection: 20 carries, 80 yds, 1 TD.

Scott Swanay of FantasyFootballSherpa.com likes Packers’ tight end Donald Lee. "With teammate Jermichael Finley unlikely to play due to a knee injury, this solid vet should see more opportunities,” he says. “The Packers will be forced to akoya pearl rely on their passing game even more than usual due to Minnesota's stout run defense.” Projection: 5 Rec, 60 Yds, 1 TD.

Paul Bourdett of RotoExperts.com recommends Marc Bulger of the Rams. "He's more of deep-league sleeper but if the six-team bye week has left the QB cupboard bare, you might want to consider," he says. "He'll be facing a Lions squad that ranks second to last in fantasy points ceded to opposing QBs -- 26.6 points per game in standard scoring formats." Projection: 225 yds, 2 TD, 1 Int.

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Fantasy football championships are won by scooping up un-sexy free agents to fill your team’s holes. And if you’d taken our advice last week, you might have enjoyed TDs from waiver wire denizens Austin Collie and Laurence Maroney, or 90 total yards from wheat pearl deep sleeper Justin Fargas.

This week, we bring you another set of unheralded picks. First up: Running back LeSean McCoy of the Eagles. We recommended the rookie back in Week 6 and he proved a bust. But in Week 8 he faces the Giants, who've allowed a fairly generous 105 rushing yards to opponents this year. More importantly, it's looking like Philly's Brian Westbrook won't play as he recovers from a concussion. If McCoy starts, expect a very productive day. Projection: 20 carries, 80 yds, 1 TD.

Scott Swanay of FantasyFootballSherpa.com likes Packers’ tight end Donald Lee. "With teammate Jermichael Finley unlikely to play due to a knee injury, this solid vet should see more opportunities,” he says. “The Packers will be forced to akoya pearl rely on their passing game even more than usual due to Minnesota's stout run defense.” Projection: 5 Rec, 60 Yds, 1 TD.

Paul Bourdett of RotoExperts.com recommends Marc Bulger of the Rams. "He's more of deep-league sleeper but if the six-team bye week has left the QB cupboard bare, you might want to consider," he says. "He'll be facing a Lions squad that ranks second to last in fantasy points ceded to opposing QBs -- 26.6 points per game in standard scoring formats." Projection: 225 yds, 2 TD, 1 Int.

Our guest pick this week comes from Minneapolis mayor R.T. Rybak, whose fantasy team in Yahoo's 12-team mayors' league isn't having quite the same success as the first-place Minnesota Vikings. Rybak's sleeper this week is hometown hero Sidney Rice. "Sidney has emerged as Brett Favre’s go-to receiver," he notes. "After consecutive 100-yard receiving weeks, look for him to pearl wholesale be Lambeau leaping at least once when Favre returns to his old stomping grounds in Green Bay next week." Projection: 5 rec, 80 yds, 1 TD.

We'll be back next Thursday with another round of Sunday Sleepers. Who are your sleeper picks for this week? Leave a comment below.
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Our guest pick this week

Fantasy football championships are won by scooping up un-sexy free agents to fill your team’s holes. And if you’d taken our advice last week, you might have enjoyed TDs from waiver wire denizens Austin Collie and Laurence Maroney, or 90 total yards from wheat pearl deep sleeper Justin Fargas.

This week, we bring you another set of unheralded picks. First up: Running back LeSean McCoy of the Eagles. We recommended the rookie back in Week 6 and he proved a bust. But in Week 8 he faces the Giants, who've allowed a fairly generous 105 rushing yards to opponents this year. More importantly, it's looking like Philly's Brian Westbrook won't play as he recovers from a concussion. If McCoy starts, expect a very productive day. Projection: 20 carries, 80 yds, 1 TD.

Scott Swanay of FantasyFootballSherpa.com likes Packers’ tight end Donald Lee. "With teammate Jermichael Finley unlikely to play due to a knee injury, this solid vet should see more opportunities,” he says. “The Packers will be forced to akoya pearl rely on their passing game even more than usual due to Minnesota's stout run defense.” Projection: 5 Rec, 60 Yds, 1 TD.

Paul Bourdett of RotoExperts.com recommends Marc Bulger of the Rams. "He's more of deep-league sleeper but if the six-team bye week has left the QB cupboard bare, you might want to consider," he says. "He'll be facing a Lions squad that ranks second to last in fantasy points ceded to opposing QBs -- 26.6 points per game in standard scoring formats." Projection: 225 yds, 2 TD, 1 Int.

Our guest pick this week comes from Minneapolis mayor R.T. Rybak, whose fantasy team in Yahoo's 12-team mayors' league isn't having quite the same success as the first-place Minnesota Vikings. Rybak's sleeper this week is hometown hero Sidney Rice. "Sidney has emerged as Brett Favre’s go-to receiver," he notes. "After consecutive 100-yard receiving weeks, look for him to pearl wholesale be Lambeau leaping at least once when Favre returns to his old stomping grounds in Green Bay next week." Projection: 5 rec, 80 yds, 1 TD.

We'll be back next Thursday with another round of Sunday Sleepers. Who are your sleeper picks for this week? Leave a comment below.
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Fantasy football championships

Fantasy football championships are won by scooping up un-sexy free agents to fill your team’s holes. And if you’d taken our advice last week, you might have enjoyed TDs from waiver wire denizens Austin Collie and Laurence Maroney, or 90 total yards from wheat pearl deep sleeper Justin Fargas.

This week, we bring you another set of unheralded picks. First up: Running back LeSean McCoy of the Eagles. We recommended the rookie back in Week 6 and he proved a bust. But in Week 8 he faces the Giants, who've allowed a fairly generous 105 rushing yards to opponents this year. More importantly, it's looking like Philly's Brian Westbrook won't play as he recovers from a concussion. If McCoy starts, expect a very productive day. Projection: 20 carries, 80 yds, 1 TD.

Scott Swanay of FantasyFootballSherpa.com likes Packers’ tight end Donald Lee. "With teammate Jermichael Finley unlikely to play due to a knee injury, this solid vet should see more opportunities,” he says. “The Packers will be forced to akoya pearl rely on their passing game even more than usual due to Minnesota's stout run defense.” Projection: 5 Rec, 60 Yds, 1 TD.

Paul Bourdett of RotoExperts.com recommends Marc Bulger of the Rams. "He's more of deep-league sleeper but if the six-team bye week has left the QB cupboard bare, you might want to consider," he says. "He'll be facing a Lions squad that ranks second to last in fantasy points ceded to opposing QBs -- 26.6 points per game in standard scoring formats." Projection: 225 yds, 2 TD, 1 Int.

Our guest pick this week comes from Minneapolis mayor R.T. Rybak, whose fantasy team in Yahoo's 12-team mayors' league isn't having quite the same success as the first-place Minnesota Vikings. Rybak's sleeper this week is hometown hero Sidney Rice. "Sidney has emerged as Brett Favre’s go-to receiver," he notes. "After consecutive 100-yard receiving weeks, look for him to pearl wholesale be Lambeau leaping at least once when Favre returns to his old stomping grounds in Green Bay next week." Projection: 5 rec, 80 yds, 1 TD.

We'll be back next Thursday with another round of Sunday Sleepers. Who are your sleeper picks for this week? Leave a comment below.
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