2011-11-30

Adopt-A-Pond

Both Turtle Tally and FrogWatch aim to create awareness about turtles and frogs by involving people in the making of distribution maps of the different species. Since we don't actually know how many of these critters there are, and where they are, this is a very useful activity.Once a year, the people responsible for Adopt-A-Pond show their appreciation for the participants by organising "Turtle Tally and FrogWatch Participant Appreciation Day". This year, the event was at its fifth edition, and when the invitation came in, I happened to be working at the computer, and I replied right away to register.The event took place on Saturday, 19 November, and just as the previous ones, it was packed with information and fun as well. After a short introduction by Bob Johnson, the zoo's curator for reptiles and amphibians, the presentations began.Presentations were limited to 15 minutes. As a result, 11 different presentations could be squeezed in, starting with organiser and Adopt-A-Pond coordinator Julia Phillips' presentation of a summary of FrogWatch and Turtle Tally activities and results in 2011, and the plans for the future.This was followed by a co-presentation by Erin Nadeau and Crystal Robertson, outgoing and incoming Stewardship and Social Marketing Coordinators for Adopt-A-Pond, of which I mainly remembered Erin's statement that preaching to the choir (i.e. all participants) is one thing, but that going out to the community is very important as well.Then came a presentation by Adopt-A-Pond biologist Brennan Caverhill, who has spend hundreds of hours in the field, studying whether or not turtles can use culverts as their own highways to move about in wetlands that have been fragmented by roadways. This is a big problem, since roadway-crossing turtles are often killed in the process. Turtles live very long lives, up to a century in some cases, and it can take many years to reach sexual maturity. As a consequence, the death of even a single turtle can be a major setback that the local population may never recover from.I love what Brennan does, because it is real science. Instead of simply assuming that what seems logical and common sense is actually true, he investigates it, and gains solid knowledge as a result.Brennan concentrates on what is arguably our most spectacular turtle, the yellow-throated Blanding's turtle ( Emydoidea blandingii ), and he knows dozens of these turtles personally and by name. He also created a soon-to-be-published poster with the plastrons (the bottom part of the shell) of about 50 turtles. The plastron of these turtles is very different for each individual, a lot like humans have all different fingerprints.Next were environmental technologist Violetta Tkaczuk and crew lead Sara Ross of the TRCA (Toronto and Region Conservation Authority) who talked about the TRCA's efforts with respect to the restoration of wetlands and habitats for our native amphibians and reptiles in the Rouge River watershed. It so happens that Toronto Zoo is located in the Rouge Valley and that the valley is scheduled to become Canada's first urban national park.Trent University PhD candidate Amanda Bennett talked about her research into the effects of the risk of predation (i.e. being eaten) on the behaviour and physiology of tadpoles, and the implications this may have for conservation projects. She showed us how she was able to determine that the simple presence of dragonfly nymphs -who like to eat tadpoles- encourages these tadpoles to grow up faster, among other things. It was a good example of how lab research may have important implications for conservation activities in the field.After a short break, veterinarian Sue Carstairs of the Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre talked about the work of the centre, repairing and rehabilitating turtles, and about her dreams of growing the centre into a larger facility as they are rapidly outgrowing their current building because of the massive numbers of turtles that are being brought in.We then got Alex Chaban, a pint-sized frog enthusiast and FrogWatch participant who for the past three years has requested that people do not give him gifts for his birthday, but money instead, so that he could donate it to Adopt-A-Pond for its frog conservation activities.He was followed by Jack Noble, a young turtle enthusiast and Turtle Tally participant who talked about his turtle stewardship activities in Erieau whose efforts in saving numberless turtles from an early death cannot be overestimated.Julia Riley, an MSc. candidate at Laurentian University talked about overwintering strategies of hatchling painted turtles and showed that they have two tactics to survive Ontario's winters. One strategy is called "freeze tolerance" in which the turtles effectively freeze, and come back to life after thawing. This method can help them survive temperatures of around -4C. The other method is called "supercooling", a state in which no ice crystals are formed, in spite of the below-freezing temperatures. With this method, the little turtles can survive temperatures of down to -12C.Julia also talked about the effects of "nest-caging" on the survival of turtle eggs. Nest cages are used to protect turtle nests against predators (raccoons, foxes, skunks...), but it is not impossible that this caging could have negative effects on the eggs. As it turns out, there is no such negative effect, and nest caging is indeed a good method of protecting turtle eggs.The last invited speaker of the day was Marc Ouellette, the founder of Little Res Q, an organisation that rescues and rehabilitates turtles that have been abused or are no longer wanted by their owners.After the presentations, Julia Phillips handed out a few gifts to the speakers and she and Bob Johnson also presented the brand new Turtles of Ontario stewardship guide. Each of the participants received a copy, and it must be said that it is a very informative publication.The event ended with lots of pizza, just what the doctor ordered to prevent me from losing weight, and I indulged accordingly. Needless to say that my scale was crying the next morning that the three of us should not hop on together, but rather one at a time...Since it is getting colder now, most of the turtles and frogs have retired into their hibernation quarters even though one or two are still popping up their heads every now and then. The participants have now time to read up, study up, and prepare for next season's Turtle Tally and FrogWatch activities.

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A wicked way to have fun with comics

Halloween might be long gone and carnival still seems like a long way away. Yet, those with a particular penchant for fancy dress will have an excuse to don their favourite “outfits” this weekend.

Today and tomorrow marks the Malta Comic Con’s third edition and, on this occasion, fans are once again being encouraged to create costumes of their favourite heroes and attend the convention costume-clad.

Fixing the Falls: Public 'green' grows blues

Annual taxpayer-supported Blues Festival draws thousands to downtown Niagara Falls

By Mark Scheer Niagara Gazette The Niagara Gazette Sat Nov 26, 2011, 11:27 PM EST

NIAGARA FALLS — Not everyone is convinced a 37-day holiday market will work in downtown Niagara Falls.

Of course, some of those same people were leery a few years ago when a group of local blues enthusiasts first pushed the idea of holding a festival dedicated to their favorite style of music in one of the most recognizable cities in America.

Falls online reservation firm gets national award

Meridian Reservation Systems' clients include Toronto Tourism, Ottawa Tourism By BRETT CLARKSON Niagara Falls Review Posted 2 hours ago

Elaine Bald and John Pinter have no reservations about celebrating the fact their Niagara Falls-based company has won a prestigious national tourism industry award.

Diodati meets with universities minister in effort to win post-secondary campus

Niagara Falls mayor spends two hours talking with Minister Glen Murray at weekend Liberal conference By BRETT CLARKSON Niagara Falls Review Updated 5 hours ago

Mayor Jim Diodati spent close to two hours talking with universities and colleges minister Glen Murray at this weekend's Liberal convention in an effort to sell Niagara Falls as a suitable place for a post-secondary campus.

Five Keys to a Bengals Victory No. 5: Stop the Run - Cincy Jungle

Last year the Browns were one of the better running teams in the league with Peyton Hillis in the backfield. This year that's not the case. Hillis has been sidelined by injuries and he's had a falling out with the team and the city. Montario Hardesty, another talented running back on the roster, has also been injured. The Browns have been forced to turn to Chris Ogbonnaya, a practice squad player for the Houston Texans in 2010. Ogbonnaya hasn't been bad for the Browns but with Hardesty primed and ready to go against the Bengals and Hillis a game-time decision, he'll probably take a back seat once again.

Seattle can't hold 10-point lead in 23-17 loss

Photo credit: Getty Images | Head coach Pete Carroll of the Seattle Seahawks looks on from the sidelines against the Washington Redskins . (Nov. 27, 2011)

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SEATTLE - Twelve minutes away from becoming relevant in a rebuilding season, the Seattle Seahawks reverted to their losing ways.

Magical season ends for Sunlake

They all gathered around each other for the final time at the middle of Citizens Field. Some were more emotional than others. Some couldn't do anything but lie on the ground, and some couldn't do anything but stand and stare.

No one on the 2011 Sunlake Seahawks wanted to accept that they were about to hear their coach make a postgame speech on the field for the final time this season, especially the seniors who, up until Friday's 21-14 loss to Gainesville, were achieving more on those fields than anybody outside of it had expected.

Senators-Jets Preview - Nov. 28, 2011 - NHL - CBSSports.com

The Winnipeg Jets' trip didn't end like they wanted, but the club has plenty of opportunities to get back on track at home.

The Ottawa Senators, meanwhile, are hoping to build some momentum as they open another stretch on the road.

The Jets will try to extend their season-high home winning streak to four on Tuesday night when they host the Senators.

What Can Improve Pinellas County’s Public Transportation? - Pinellas Beaches, FL Patch

If you've have some ideas on how the county can improve their public transportation system, now is the time to voice them.

Do you think the county will benefit from a rail system or a fast bus? Tell them in an eTownhall discussion on Thursday, Dec. 8. at 7 p.m. 

Between 7 and 8 p.m., this live, interactive online blog-video-and-telephone communication will bring together thousands of different voices and opinions from all around the county. The event will feature members of the Pinellas Transit Alternatives Analysis Team who will answer transportation questions live.

2011-11-29

The Santa Barbara Independent Women in Communications to Honor Member, Nonprofit of the Year

The event is built around the brand theme in recognition of this year’s Member of the Year, Cindy Faith Swain, owner of PlanABrand, a full-service branding, marketing and social media company. Swain will be honored for her dedication to advancing the goals of AWC-SB and professional leadership in the field of communications.

Big East Roundup - West Virginia Sports News, Scores and Coverage

Louisville was the first team to stake claim to at least a portion of the 2011 Big East Conference championship as it beat South Florida 34-24 back on Friday.   The Cardinals sit atop the Big East for the first time since 2006.  The Cardinals will win the league's BCS bid if Cincinnati loses to Connecticut on Saturday.   The result of the WVU/South Florida game wouldn't matter to the Cardinals as long as Cincinnati loses.   

Manchester City

Following rounds of mediocre matchups and games that couldn't be found anywhere, either on television or streaming online, the quarterfinals of the 2011 Carling Cup are here. This is the first round where television coverage and live online streaming is widely available, and the draw has produced a couple of fantastic high-profile matchups. Arsenal will face Manchester City on Tuesday, while Chelsea will host Liverpool .

Live updates: Early days in Egypt elections

After Monday's massive turnout, Egyptians voted for a second day in the first round of parliamentary elections

Women vote in polling station at school in Zamalek on 2nd day of Egypt elections, 29 November 2011 (Photo: Reuters)

21:31  Ahmed El-Zend, head of the Judges' Club, has revealed that over 25 judges commissioned to supervise the voting are currently imprisoned by thousands of people who penetrated five Cairo-based electoral committees after the closure of ballot.

ESPN Online Producer CJ Holley speaks to UMD Students

A University of Maryland graduate spoke to journalism students about his love of his job at ESPN and his optimism for the future of the online journalism industry.

CJ Holley, a native of Columbia, Md ., and 2005 graduate of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism with a degree in broadcast, spoke to a crowd of close to 40 journalism students about his experiences as a working journalist.

Crying (foul) over spilled milk - Freeport, IL - The Journal-Standard

Instead of obsessing over whether an element of humanity might disqualify Gingrich with some Iowa voters, the media would be better served focusing on whether out-and-out lying should disqualify Romney with all voters.

The lie is found in Romney’s first television ad, run last week in New Hampshire. The ad shows President Obama saying, “If we keep talking about the economy, we’re going to lose.” What the ad doesn’t tell you is that this was from 2008 — and that Obama was quoting an aide to John McCain at the time. Here is the full Obama quote: “Senator McCain’s campaign actually said, and I quote, ‘if we keep talking about the economy, we’re going to lose.’” (The full speech can be found here.)

Happy Jets memories for Senators coach | Hockey | Sports | London Free Press

WINNIPEG - For at least a few moments, the night after a rough day on the NHL coaching fraternity will be a good one for Paul MacLean.

Of anybody to stand behind a visitors bench this season, he should get the loudest ovation.

In Winnipeg, the Senators coach has returned to his old stomping grounds, his home for seven years in the 1980s. MacLean played 527 of his NHL games for the Jets. During that time he had 518 points, of which 248 were goals.

Fashion: Winter warmers

Red evening dress, �250, John Lewis ; Caplet, �60, River Island

A woman’s winter wardrobe is a wonderful thing. There you will find layer upon layer of fabric to keep her frost-free this festive period.

It is a time when excess is welcomed and the classic fashion phrase “less is more” is cast aside – and with the temperatures plummeting it certainly makes sense to dress warm.

NY Jets' tight end Dustin Keller leaps to defense of Mark Sanchez after win over Bills

TE says pass catchers needed to do better job - and they did

Dustin Keller catches two touchdowns against the Bills on Sunday.

Dustin Keller provided plenty of offense Sunday, catching two touchdown passes in the Jets’ 28-24 win.

But afterward, he started playing defense on behalf of his quarterback Mark Sanchez , who started slowly but finished with four touchdown passes.

Jets likely without DT Mike DeVito for Redskins matchup

By Conor Orr/The Star-Ledger The Star-Ledger

Robert Sciarrino/The Star-Ledger Mike DeVito injured his knee before the Week 7 San Diego Chargers game and sustained an MCL injury in the other knee Sunday.

2011-11-28

Weathermob: A Social App for Discussing the Weather

A London and Boston-based startup is setting out to help facilitate the world’s most popular ice-breaker, and has built a social app in its quest to do so.

Weathermob was released for iOS devices last week, and we’re told the mobile app drew in weather reports from over 35 countries within a few days of its release.

On Cyber-Monday, Use The Web To Work Wonders | Fox News

I dread holiday shopping.

It’s difficult enough to figure out just the perfect gift for each and every loved one on your holiday list. But if you add in the hassle of navigating crowded shopping malls, long lines, and busy parking lots, I know I’m destined for an instant stress headache before I even walk through the store’s doors. 

Tampa Bay's skid reaches 5 in loss to Titans

Photo credit: AP | Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Josh Freeman (5) is stopped by Tennessee Titans defenders, including Jason Jones (91) in the fourth quarter. (Nov. 27, 2011)

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NFL Picks & Pans: Week 12 - Baltimore Beat Down

Finally! Back on track in week 11 and off to a great start so far in week 12 (3-0), highlighted by the Baltimore Ravens complete beatdown of the San Francisco 49ers. Even though neither of my "Upset Specials" came through last week, we are thrilled to stop the two week losing trend and are well on our way to a solid weekend of winning picks. Let's get right to it with a couple of games of interest to Ravens fans and the rest after the 'Jump:'

Rilasciata MIUI Galnet Ice Cream Sandwich Stable 2.11.26

Come già anticipato , il team Galnet MIUI aveva annunciato l’intenzione di fondere il ramo stable con la release di ICS e, in conseguenza di ciò, si è portata avanti con l’introduzione di Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 sui nostri terminali. Oggi vediamo le caratteristiche principali e il changelog della nuova release con l’elenco completo degli smartphone adottati in questo rilascio Stable 2.11.26 , che poi risultano essere gli stessi supportati dalla attuale Weekly 1.11.25 (versione developer del 25 Novembre)+

Brady leads Patriots to rout in Philly

Photo credit: AP | Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Vince Young greets New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady . (Nov. 27, 2011)

Web links NFL power rankings Week 12: Eagles surge Blog: Bob Glauber's NFL Hot Reads

PHILADELPHIA -- On the bright side for Andy Reid , by the time the New England Patriots were done with Sunday's 38-20 drubbing of his Philadelphia Eagles , there weren't enough fans in the stands to start another round of "Fire Andy" chants.

Sanchez's four TD passes top Bills, 28-24

Photo credit: Getty Images | Mark Sanchez #6 of the New York Jets passes against the Buffalo Bills . (Nov. 27, 2011)

Galleries Jets 28, Bills 24 Jets 2011 schedule and results

Web links Game stats: Jets 28, Bills 24 Tracking Mark Sanchez TDs at MetLife Stadium

Military flyovers: Are they still worth it?

By Charlie Patton jacksonville.com Copyright 2011 The Florida Times-Union. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

A flyover and flag were part of the ceremonies remembering the 2001 terrorist attacks at the Jaguars' Sept. 11, 2011, game.

The Demise of Viva ELVIS in Las Vegas: Don’t Blame Elvis! | Montreal Gazette

Elvis Presley is about the leave the building, again. But it isn’t his fault that the Cirque du Soleil Show tribute show Viva ELVIS has just been more or less evicted from the Aria Resort in Las Vegas where it has been playing for almost two years (about 900 performances). 

2011-11-27

People in Business: Nov. 27, 2011

Memphian Mark Taylor has been elected chairman of the board of directors for Youth Town of Tennessee.

Gold Strike Casino Resort named Erica V. Jones its director of human resources.

The Metropolitan Memphis Hotel & Lodging Association officers elected to serve in 2012 are Wayne Tabor, general manager at the Holiday Inn Select Downtown, chairman; Mary Calorio, general manager at Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel, president; Tony Goebel, general manager at the Memphis Marriott Downtown, vice president; Tricia Weatherford, general manager at the Residence Inn Downtown, secretary; Doug Owings, president of Owings Properties, treasurer; John Rucker, owner Key Magazine, sergeant-at-arms.

Anne Lisette Boysen, Germantown artist

Anne Lisette Boysen, 72, of Germantown, an artist, died of ovarian cancer Tuesday, Nov. 15, at Penn Hospice at Rittenhouse.

Ms. Boysen's colorful paintings in oil, acrylic, and mixed media ranged in style from impressionistic landscapes to abstract florals.

Chrome devance Firefox : l'envolée du browser de Google

Le software de Mountain View dépasse, pour la première fois, le concurrent Mozilla et lance le défi d'Internet Explorer, le roi de la naviguation sur Internet: « Primé pour la vitesse et la propreté ». Mais la course entre les géants reste ouverte !

A new draft-Palin ad to run in Iowa next week

Is it too late for Sarah Palin to enter the Republican presidential nomination sweepstakes?  Conservatives4Palin hope not, and they plan to run an ad in Iowa aimed at convincing caucus-goers to draft her into the race:

Your contributions have made it possible for us to run the Palin reconsider television ad next week in the Sioux City, Iowa market. Thanks to everyone who chipped in to make it possible.

Win Cash for Charity and Gift Cards for You with Kohl's Sweepstakes

How would you like the opportunity to give your favorite charity a big donation this holiday season? Enter Kohl's Love to Give Happy to Save Contest and you could win a donation to Feeding America or Toys for Tots plus Kohl's gift cards for yourself.

To enter, submit a photograph showing the positive things in your life that inspire you to give this holiday season along with a title for the photo in 25 characters or less and a caption for the photo in 500 characters or less.

SB Nation Dallas

The staff at SB Nation Dallas picks each and every remaining Week 12 game.

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Nov 26, 2011 - Dallas may have already played their Week 12 game, but that doesn't mean there's not a ton of entertaining and important football to watch on Sunday. Cowboys fans should have a vested interest in multiple games this weekend, with the Falcons, Bears, Eagles and Giants all still to play this week.

Car salesmen sell a dream to small-town India

By TIM SULLIVAN, Associated Press – 11 hours ago  

BARABANKI, India (AP) — Out on the edge of town, a few steps from the railroad tracks and across the street from an emerald-green field that stinks of sewage, Sanjeev Saxena sits inside a signpost of a new Indian era. Occasionally, he glances up from his desk to see if anyone is coming through the door.

It's Official! M.I.A. Is Jetting Off To NYC To Collaborate With Madonna AND Nicki Minaj!

Filed under: Madonna > Music Minute > M.I.A. > Twitter > Nicki Minaj

We knew this was happening - but to have it in writing only makes us THAT much more excited!

After reports circling for weeks that Madonna would be working with both M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj on her upcoming studio album, the Sri Lankan rapper essentially confirmed it herself via Twitter only hours ago!

Jennifer Lopez And Boy Toy Casper Smart In Hawaii Beach Cuddle (Photos)

BY Dr. Jody Overland on November 26, 2011 | Leave Comments | Related : Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez enjoys them young and fresh as her Hawaiian getaway with her new boy toy, Casper Smart makes clear. Apparently Jennifer is not afraid to that she will wind up like Demi Moore – heartbroken and humiliated – if and when her much younger lover does an Ashton Kutcher on her. Jennifer figures ‘hey, if shriveled old Madonna can hop it with boyfriend, Brahim Zaibat, then why can’t I also enjoy a 24 year-old stud.’ After all, Jennifer is only 18 years older than Casper, the friendly boy toy.

Rihanna Talk That Talk record…

) Rihanna “Talk That Talk” is another solid collection, complete with radio hits, club bangers, and introspective ballads on her favorite subjects: love and sex.

Rihanna Talk That Talk has come a long way from her bubble gum pop start. She emerged from the abyss of second-tier R&B divas and became a bonafide rock star, dominating the market alongside an unstoppable King Beyoncé. With every dramatic haircut, she’s shed more clothes and inhibition, and her signature sound has become darker and moodier. Rihanna now cranked out 20 singles that have landed on the Billboard 100 Top 10 singles, faster than Madonna nabbed her slew of Top 10’s. Rihanna sixth studio album, Talk That Talk, arrives just one year after the release of the uber-successful Loud. Although the assembly line timing may leave people wondering why so soon, it’s another solid collection, complete with radio hits, club bangers, and introspective ballads on her favorite subjects: love and sex.

2011-11-26

Make a difference this season

Katherine, James and their 18-month-old baby, Anna.

AGENCY: Madonna Place in Norwich provides services that strengthen families, promote health and help to prevent child abuse and neglect.

THEIR SITUA TION: This family began with Madonna Place at the ages of 18 and 19, when both of them were still finishing high school. Despite those challenges, these parents have managed to complete the requirements for a high school diploma and have entered the work force to provide for their new baby and fulfill their desire to live as a family in their own apartment.

UFC 144 to feature Bart Palaszewski and Hatsu Hioki in Japan – UFC/MMA News

UFC 144 to feature Bart Palaszewski and Hatsu Hioki in Japan – UFC/MMA News

UFC 144 to feature Bart Palaszewski and Hatsu Hioki in Japan – UFC/MMA News

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will host UFC 144 on February 26 in Japan at the Super Arena in Saitama. The 28-year old Polish mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Bart Palaszewski will meet Japanese MMA fighter Hatsu Hioki. The 28-year Japanese fighter will contest in his second UFC fight of his career. He made his UFC debut at UFC 137 in October 2011.

Hurricanes fall to Jets

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R ALEIGH N.C. - With 10 home games in November, the Carolina Hurricanes wanted to make it a special month.

The Canes haven’t and they won’t.

After a 3-1 loss on Friday night to the Winnipeg Jets, the Canes are 3-5-1 this month, with only a game against the surprising Florida Panthers left to be played in November at the RBC Center.

Marshall basketball: Herd tops Cincinnati in OT, 73-69

CINCINNATI -- The last time Marshall defeated a team currently in the Big East (not named WVU) Tom Herrion was a 16-year-old Oxford (Mass.) High School student.

Twenty eight years later, against a college basketball program with two national championships and six Final Fours, Herrion and the Herd charged into Fifth Third Arena here on the campus of the University of Cincinnati and clawed out a non-conference victory.

How to Wear it: Plus Size Little Black Dress

By now every girl knows that if her wardrobe has nothing else she must have a Little Black Dress (LBD). The LBD is an essential item for every girl’s closet. It can be dressed up or down and worn to just about any occasion. Depending on you shape your perfect LBD may be below or above the knee, sheath or a-line, long or short sleeved or even sleeveless if that’s your preference.  The real problem isn’t finding the dress because there are many LBDs out there even for plus size women, the problem is finding the best ways to accessorize your LBD.

Jets' Slauson says former college teammate Suh 'out of control'

Jets guard Matt Slauson played with Ndamukong Suh at Nebraska, but Slauson definitely is no fan of his controversial former teammate.

A day after Suh was ejected from the Lions' loss to Green Bay for another over-the-line incident, Slauson blasted the Detroit defensive lineman as "out of control" and wondered if Suh needs medical help.

Ravens get nine sacks in win over 49ers

Photo credit: AP | San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith (11) tries to escape the grasp of Baltimore Ravens defensive end Haloti Ngata , right. (Nov. 24, 2011)

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BALTIMORE - Big brother got the best of little brother in a unique NFL duel.