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To learn more about StrongMail, please visit. Media ContactTouchdown PRRichard WolfeTel: +44(0) 1252 717040Email:Copyright Business Wire 2009. ROME, April 22 (Reuters) – Italian power grid operator TernaSpA (TRN.MI) has enough resources to cover dividends andinvestments through 2013, Chief Executive Flavio Cattaneo said Italy “The company is solid and competitive. Between credit linesand financing, we have the resources to cover all of theinvestments and dividends from now until 2013,” Cattaneo told ashareholders meeting (Reporting by Stefano Bernabei) Italy. NBA fans may never know what they’re missing out on. Shortly after he was drafted fifth overall by the Memphis Grizzlies, Kevin Love was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, forever depriving us of the greatest name pairing of all time with Grizzlies guard Rudy Gay.That’s right, we may never see the Gay-Love era in the NBA. I, for one, cannot be convinced that this move was anything less than a direct order from Memphis’ P.R people Look at the trade: It’s basically O.J.
Mayo (whom the Wolves drafted two spots ahead of the former UCLA star) for Love, along with a bunch of scrubs and expiring contracts. You’re going to tell me Minnesota just didn’t feel like acquiring Love until they could get Brian Cardinal thrown in there? Or that Memphis really wanted another athletic swing guard, when they already have Gay? No, this move was fueled by something more powerful than creating a good team or showing off the GM skills of Kevin McHale and Chris Wallace (although maybe it did just that). Indeed, this trade was created purely by something that already runs rampant in this country: The fear of Gay-Love. . (For a related story, see [ID:nCOL188809]) By C.
