All KC the Fox productscan be personalized with the child's name."The downloadable posters are fantastic," says Robert Galop, another MilestoneParenting co-founder. "Parents can create the day or evening that meets theirfamily's needs, personalize the poster for their child and receive ahigh-quality PDF that they can print at home in minutes. Place your order andstart using your routine the same day."Rave reviews and awards, along with a newly expanded product line, are atestament to the buzz and momentum Savannah-based Milestone Parenting isgenerating as it moves into its second year of operation.Raquel points to reviews from parents and endorsements by Board CertifiedPsychiatrists and Licensed Psychologists. "Kids love KC, parents love the lackof tantrums and teaching their children responsibility, and child care anddevelopment professionals love having it as a tool for their patients. It'sexciting to be a part of a product that has had such a positive impact onchildren and their families."KC the Fox is available for purchase through the Milestone Parenting website, http://, with retail distribution coming in 2009.About Milestone Parenting, LLCMilestone Parenting, LLC, is a Savannah, Georgia-based company founded in 2007by Raquel Matos, Robert Galop and Richard Crandall, and is committed tohelping parents, educators and caregivers develop structured and nurturingenvironments in which children can grow and thrive. Milestone Parenting's teamof experts has advanced degrees in the field of child development who havecontributed to the body of knowledge and research in child education.Contact:Raquel MatosTel. (912) This release was issued through eReleases(TM).For more information, visit http:// SOURCEMilestone Parenting, LLCRaquel Matos of Milestone Parenting, LLC, +1-912-596-4788,.
Greg Logan's late Saturday/early Sunday article claims several sources had Kristian Huselius as the player New York tried to trade for at the deadline last February but a pending agreement on a future contract had to be done within seven minutes which was not enough time for Huselius after Flames GM Darryl Sutter took so long to agree to trade terms despite what Mr. Logan writes was an offer above market value than he will expect to see Tuesday. The Newsday beatwriter also reports Islanders general manager Garth Snow did not comment on Huselius but did have his quote he would not be a major player when free agency begins, however he would try to make his team better if it makes sense in his overall plan which is developing the prospects on his current roster Mr. Logan also claims an un-named agent with a high-end client among a dozen free agents did not have any of them list the Isles in their top ten destinations with quoted comments because players do not get to see the Island and all the nice places to live from the Marriott they do not wish to sign here. I guess that would be pushing a positive discussion about our club, cannot have that, especially at this time of year. Or any time of year in Newsday apparently.Time for this to filter north to the Canadian media so the other agents and pending UFA get the word not to sign with New York..
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Cleveland Cavaliers built a 29-point fourth-quarter lead, then held off the Detroit Pistons 94-82 to take a 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference playoff series on Tuesday. SportsLeBron James led Cleveland with 29 points and 13 rebounds."We played great basketball for three quarters," James told reporters. "(In the) fourth quarter we got a little content and we can not do that in the playoffs. We cannot allow ourselves to not close games out."The Los Angeles Lakers and Portland Trail Blazers also recorded victories on Tuesday.The Lakers beat the Utah Jazz 119-109 to take a 2-0 lead in their Western Conference series Kobe Bryant had 26 points and Pau Gasol 22 for Los Angeles. Deron Williams scored 35 for Utah, who host game three on Thursday.Portland edged the Houston Rockets 107-103 as Brandon Ray scored 42 points and LaMarcus Aldridge had 27 points and 12 rebounds. Aaron Brooks led Houston with 23 points and Von Wafer added 21. Yao Ming was held to 11.The Trail Blazers' win leveled the Western Conference series at 1-1 before it moves to Houston on Friday.Cleveland's led 79-50 after the opening seconds of the fourth quarter before a 27-5 run brought the Pistons within seven points with 3:51 to play.James then slotted two free throws to launch an 8-0 streak to secure the victory.Despite the way the Cavaliers finished, James said he was disappointed with the team's fourth quarter."We did not play (with) the aggression we have been playing with," he said.
"I was very disappointed with our team."Mo Williams scored 21 points and Delonte West added 20 for Cleveland, who travel to Detroit for game three on Friday.Detroit's scoring was more balanced. Richard Hamilton led with 17, Rodney Stuckey added 14 and Will Bynum had 13.James did not play the first 4:45 of the fourth quarter, but the Cavaliers needed him to close out the Pistons as Bynum scored 11 points and made three assists in the first five minutes."Our mindset is still positive," Hamilton said "They did what they were supposed to do. This isn't anything new, we know what it takes to win." Sports. The New York Yankees knocked off the New York Mets Saturday afternoon by a score of 3-2.The beginning of the game was delayed on a count of rain, but the game finally got underway at 4:20 ET.Andy Pettitte started the game for the Yankees and tossed a good game.
Pettitte went six innings, allowed two runs on five hits, walked three and struck out four.Johan Santana started the game for the Mets and also turned in a good outing. Santana pitched six innings, gave up three runs on four hits, walked four and struck out eight.The Mets drew first blood in this game, getting a solo homer from Ramon Castro in the bottom of the second inning.The Yankees broke out in the fourth inning getting two runs off the bats of Jason Giambi and Jorge Posada.With the score at 2-1, Jose Reyes of the Mets made a crucial mistake. (Repeats story that moved at 0000 GMT) Stocks | China | Japan * Asia airlines and hotels suffer from downturn * Companies risk losing edge by cutting business travel * Video conferencing to flourish from downturn By Susan Fenton HONG KONG, April 22 (Reuters) - At a plush Hong Kongairport hotel, the only sign of activity comes from thedining-room where a queue of locals fill up their plates at adinner buffet offered at a promotional rate to Hong Kongresidents. Before the slowdown, the hotel lobby would have been filledwith business travellers working on laptops or having a drinkat the bar.
