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Novo Nordisk says diabetes drug approved in Japan

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I just got some shocking news. His father -- age 81 -- is leaving his wife of 60 years! Mom is not entirely self-sufficient and seems dependent on him.Dad found himself a younger woman -- a "chick" of 70. He has announced that he still has sexual needs and wants to enjoy the rest of his life. My husband thinks it will be a short-term fling and he'll return to Mom, but she says she won't be taking him back. (Who knows how she'll feel later?)My problem is, no matter what happens between them, I'm having a hard time even considering forgiving him for his selfishness. ...

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Color CEO Bill Nguyen Checks Out Of Day-To-Day Operations, While A New Leadership Team Re-Tools

bill nguyenSources tell us there is turmoil at the executive levels of Color Labs, the startup that launched with a focus on photo-sharing but quickly became a poster child for Silicon Valley hype after landing more than $40 million in Series A funding but failing to gain any real user traction. In recent months the company's leadership has been in a state of flux, we're told -- and some are attributing the instability to Color's charismatic but controversial founder Bill Nguyen. As with any startup drama, there are many moving pieces here. But after weeks of discussions with multiple sources very close to the situation, we're pretty confident that Nguyen has backed away from the typical duties of being CEO, although he retains the title in name.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Ibis hotels to have robots paint art while they track your sleep: no, that's not creepy at all (video)

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First they invaded our factories, and now it's our hotel rooms. Is nowhere safe from the robots? In truth, Ibis' upcoming Sleep Art project is very slick, even if it smacks of robot voyeurism. Ibis hotels in Berlin, London and Paris will let 40 successful applicants sleep on beds that each have 80 sensors translating movements, sound and temperature into truly unique acrylic paintings by robotic arms connected through WiFi. You don't have to worry that the machines are literally watching you sleep -- there's no cameras or other visual records of the night's tossing and turning, apart from the abstract lines on the canvas. All the same, if you succeed in landing a stay in one of the Sleep Art hotel rooms between October 13th and November 23rd, you're a brave person. We all know how this ends.

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After fights, university bans alcohol at tailgate parties

By NBC News staff

No alcohol at the tailgate party: That's the decree of?University of Kentucky President?Eli Capilouto.

Campus radio station WUKY reported that Capilouto on Thursday announced the alcohol ban from non-reserved tailgate spots in response to fights after UK lost to Western Kentucky University on Sept. 15. Also banned: DJs and bands.

University spokesperson Jay Blanton said that an area along the university's Cooper Drive was the center of the problem and that no drinking would be allowed in the area between?Sports Center Drive and University Drive.


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Kentucky plays South Carolina on Saturday, with kickoff set for 7 p.m. EDT.

The Associated Press noted that after the school won the national basketball championship this March, unruly celebrations resulted in numerous small fires and gunfire that left a man wounded.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

France's Hollande stakes credibility on 2013 budget

PARIS (Reuters) - President Francois Hollande puts his fiscal credibility on the line on Friday when he delivers France's toughest budget in 30 years in the face of a stagnant economy, record unemployment and plunging poll ratings.

The Socialist leader's first budget, to be presented to the cabinet at a mid-morning meeting, needs to make 30 billion euros ($39 billion) in savings to keep deficit-cutting pledges on track and not fall foul of financial markets.

The belt-tightening, via tax rises for high earners and a freeze on spending, aims to slash the 2013 public deficit to 3 percent of economic output and ensure France's place beside Germany as a core euro zone power and trusted borrower.

"This budget is about struggle, about reconstruction," Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said on France 2 television. "If we abandon the (3 percent) target, our interest rates will rise immediately."

Economists, however, are concerned the budget goals look ambitious, especially based on a 2013 economic growth forecast of 0.8 percent that is widely seen as over-optimistic.

Ayrault repeated a pledge to cut unemployment within a year and defended the government's 0.8 percent growth target as "realistic and within reach".

The risk of below-target growth raises the chances that Hollande, whose approval ratings have slid as low as 43 percent just four months into his term, may have to make more savings to keep his deficit goals in reach.

Friday's budget bill is expected to lay out 10 billion euros in expected new revenues from extra taxes on mainly well-off households and another 10 billion from either corporate tax rises or cuts to existing tax breaks.

A further 10 billion will come from keeping a lid on central government spending, continuing a policy of replacing only one in two retiring civil servants and postponing spending. Calls from some economists for broader cuts will be ignored.

Hollande's promise to cut the deficit to 3 percent of gross domestic product from 4.5 percent this year is a step towards his pledge to balance the budget in 2017.

BNP Paribas economist Helene Baudchon said the target was optimistic and the deficit was likely to come in above 3.0 percent given the weak growth outlook for next year. "As things stand, achieving a deficit of 3.3 percent would in itself be a remarkable outcome," she said.

Any sign of wavering could not only prompt financial markets to rethink their attitude towards France, in terms of low bond yields, but also trigger further downgrades after Standard & Poor's stripped France of its triple-A rating this year.

At the same time, the state belt-tightening risks putting further pressure on an economy which has stagnated over the last three quarters to teeter on the brink of recession, while the unemployment rate has risen to a 13-year high above 10 percent.

"It's a big risk, because it's possible that, as they try to reduce government spending and return to a balanced budget, they have a negative impact on growth," said Christopher Bickerton, an associate professor at Paris' Sciences Po university.

He said Hollande was betting that the short-term pain of a tough 2013 budget would sow the seeds for growth in the medium term by maintaining the confidence of the financial markets.

"If growth falls, deficits increase, and they won't be able to balance the budget," he said. "So it's clearly a risk that he is taking, but that's the calculation."

Tax increases on companies could hardly come at a worse time, with corporate profit margins at their lowest since the mid 1980s and firms cutting staff in the face of falling demand.

($1 = 0.7775 euros)

(Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Editing by Catherine Bremer and Giles Elgood)

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O-Issue 2012: Club sports ? The Chicago Maroon

?Whenever I feel the need to exercise,? remarked former University president Robert Maynard Hutchins, ?I lie down until it goes away.?

What a bore. Hutchins could try to obliterate our football program, but he couldn?t annihilate our athletophilia.

Sure, students may not flock to as many soccer games or attend as many women?s basketball games as those teams (and as all our teams!) deserve. There?s no denying that. But here?s the thing: many students do contribute to the school?s athletic culture in a?let?s say?more idiosyncratic, more quotidian way.

Club sports.

The U of C boasts 38 club sports, stretching the alphabet from Aikido, a Japanese martial art, to water polo. Taken together, the list of clubs is an eclectic?very eclectic?amalgam of athletic opportunities.

Bocce ball? You bet. Archery? Of course. Falun gong and table tennis, cricket and badminton, ice hockey and velo cycling? Absolutely. The selection of club sport options extends to triathlon, figure skating, and floor ball clubs, along with a host of Asian martial arts. (And don?t forget sailing, lacrosse, and fencing!)

Some of the stand-out clubs include crew club, known across campus for its persistent recruiting, its very early practices, and its popularity among freshmen. The squad has a three-part recruitment process: a required survey; informational meetings during the first week of Fall and Winter quarters; and a week-long rowing clinic till Commitment Day. During the beginning of the quarter, you might see members exercising and recruiting on rowing machines outside of Ratner. You?ll also see them practicing on the Chicago River, competing in regattas, and training on the rowing machines in Henry Crown Fieldhouse.

There?s also the Ultimate Frisbee club. The men?s team is called ?Junk?; the women?s, ?Supersnatch.? The men?s team is divided into two squads, A and B, the first for experts and the latter for novices. A festive bunch, you?ll often witness members throwing Frisbees on the main quad. The club travels throughout the Midwest to compete against other colleges and, on occasion, competes outside the region in states as far away as Georgia or Nevada.

And, of course, there?s men and women?s rugby. The two squads practice several times a week and usually have weekend contests on the Midway Plaisance. ?The women?s team also hosts a match each year called ?Prom Dress Rugby,? a muddy affair reminiscent of high school prom, where players wear thrift dresses and everyone?s trying to score.

But, you might wonder: Where?s the basketball club? The soccer club? What about softball, and tennis, and swimming?

Let me clear up a popular misconception: club sports are do not cater to those athletes on campus who have the talent but not the time to dedicate to a varsity sport. The truth is that sport clubs in which ?the University of Chicago provides varsity (and, in some cases, intramural) athletic opportunities in the same area of the proposed club activity? will not be ?approved/recognized? by the Office of Intramural, Recreation, and Sport Clubs. (The tennis club, for example, is not a ?sport club? but an RSO.) But that?s not the only part of the misconception: it?s also true that some varsity athletes still participate in club sports!

The good news is that it?s relatively easy to start your own club. You just have to complete and submit the Sport Club Application (which requires you to include the name and ID number of at least ten interested students), secure a faculty adviser, and submit a ?constitution and accompanying bylaws? to Brian Bock, the Director of the Office of Intramural, Recreation, and Sport Clubs, and the office, along with the Director of Athletics, will review your materials for club approval. Once approved, you?ll have access to the Sport Club Finance Committee?s quarterly and annual allocations, funding that makes it much easier for your club to maintain a presence outside of the campus community. And that?s just one of the perks.

So, are you interested in trying out a new sport, one that perhaps you?ve never even heard of before? Or, do you already have experience in a sport and want to continue it at the University of Chicago? Do you just love sports?

Well, join the club.

No, even better?join a club.

Source: http://chicagomaroon.com/2012/09/26/o-issue-2012-club-sports/

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Streaming Video on Televisions Surpasses Computers for the First ...

SmartTVs becoming choice for Entertainment options

By James DeRuvo (doddleNEWS)

Convergence is the one thing that Hollywood and Technology can actually agree on. It?s the moment where the computer met the TV and they had a love child that not only watches TV, but also gets information from the web. And as most people who surf the net around dinner time can attest, Netflix has made convergence even closer than ever. And now, studies show that for the first time, cable cutters are watching streaming video more from their TV sets, than from their computers. Convergence is almost here.

NPD?s recent ?Digital Video Outlook? report reveals that home installation of millions of Internet-connected TVs is changing the way that consumers access and view streaming video. ? NPD Press release

The study, known as the ?Digital Video Outlook? report, was conducted by the NPD Group.? It found that 45% of Americans choose video streaming from the web and watch it with TVs being their primary screen for viewing.? Thirty-one percent are watching services like Netflix, Hulu and YouTube on their personal computers, and the rest are likely viewing using a mobile device like a tablet or mobile phone.? The results are a mirror image of 2011, which found that nearly fifty percent of viewers were steaming video directly to their PCs.? This is the tipping point for the lean back vs. lean forward style of video.

?The growth in connected TVs is another sign that online video is maturing,? said Russ Crupnick, senior vice president of industry analysis for The NPD Group. ?Streaming video has moved from the dorm room to the living room; and, as more households obtain and connect TVs to the Web, we predict increased trial and engagement for video distribution services.?

The survey also found that Netflix is the preferred choice for streaming video, with 40 percent watching the subscription service, 12 percent choosing HuluPlus, and 4 % for Vudu, making it a distant third.

The results of the survey is good news for companies like Apple, which is working to make AppleTV the central entertainment hub for all online streaming, as well as broadcast television.? As more users look to the web and cut their cables, Apple is working to convince content providers that having an App living in the Apple ecosystem will do for television what the iPod did for music ? save it from itself, and from the rapidly evolving technology which is supplanting their outdated business models.

But Apple has met with some resistance from cable and satellite providers, who see Apple?s business model as one that requires a piece of the pie go to Cupertino, and could end up cutting them out of the deal altogether as content creators bypass the middle man and go straight to the audience.??? And it?s something that causes concern the other way as well, as companies like DISH are offering ways to completely omit commercial breaks from television broadcasts in an attempt to keep viewers from cutting their cords.? And the result is going to be the usual round of legal action, followed by either hampering of emerging technologies in a Faustian bargain, or providers will go the way of buggy operators.? Either way, the future looks bright for convergence.

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NPD Group: TVs Overtake PCs as the Primary Screen for Home Viewing of Online Video

PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK, September 26, 2012?? According to?The NPD Group, a leading market research company, over the past year, the number of consumers reporting that the TV is their primary screen for viewing paid and free video streamed from the Web has risen from 33 percent to 45 percent. During the same period, consumers who used a PC as the primary screen for viewing over-the-top (OTT) streamed-video content declined from 48 percent to 31 percent. This shift not only reflects a strong consumer preference for watching TV and movies on big screen TVs, but also coincides with the rapid adoption of Internet-connectible TVs.

NPD?s recent ?Digital Video Outlook? report reveals that home installation of millions of Internet-connected TVs is changing the way that consumers access and view streaming video. As of the second quarter (Q2) of 2012, 12 percent of the installed base of consumer TVs in the U.S. were connected TVs, totaling more than 29 million devices. Approximately 10 percent of U.S. consumer households currently own at least one connected TV. NPD research conducted over the past year has found that 43 percent of connected TV users accessed online entertainment directly from their TVs, including online video, music, and cloud services.

?The growth in connected TVs is another sign that online video is maturing,? said Russ Crupnick, senior vice president of industry analysis for The NPD Group. ?Streaming video has moved from the dorm room to the living room; and, as more households obtain and connect TVs to the Web, we predict increased trial and engagement for video distribution services.?

Netflix Watch Instantly is the dominant application for Web-to-TV video. Of those viewing online video on the TV, 40 percent use their connected TVs to stream video via Netflix, 12 percent access HuluPlus, and 4 percent connect to Vudu. Connected TVs, which offer direct access to these and other popular online video services via TV apps, represent a convenient alternative to PCs, or the use of other Internet-connected peripheral devices.

NPD?s study also found that nearly one in five connected-TV installations resulted in consumers no longer using peripheral devices, such as streaming media players, video game consoles, and Blu-ray Disc players, to access streaming video on the TV. This decline in usage could impact the usage models and utility of peripheral devices.

Data note: NPD?s ?Digital Video Outlook? report is based on data collected from multiple sources, including two electronic surveys. The quarterly survey includes approximately 1,200 U.S. broadband households. Survey data was weighted to represent U.S. population (age 13 and older) and tested for statistical significance at the 95 percent confidence level. The semi-annual survey includes approximately 10,000 respondents. Data from this survey has a 97% level of confidence, with a +/- 0.7% margin of error.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Lawmakers press for broader restraints on China solar imports

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Eight lawmakers urged President Barack Obama's administration on Wednesday to broaden the scope of proposed duties on billions of dollars of solar panels from China, as the U.S. government nears its final rulings in the case.

The lawmakers, led by Oregon Democratic Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, criticized an earlier Commerce Department decision to exclude Chinese solar panels containing cells made in another country from preliminary duties of more than 30 percent.

They argued that would allow Chinese solar panel producers to escape U.S. duties by outsourcing cell production to another country, even if the materials for the cells come from China and the final solar panels are assembled there.

"This would appear to undermine the intent of the petition that was filed by the U.S. industry, and invite the circumvention of the anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders," the lawmakers said.

SolarWorld America, an Oregon-based subsidiary of Germany's SolarWorld AG, has led the drive for the United States to impose duties on Chinese-made solar products, which it says are unfairly priced and subsidized.

SolarWorld is also behind a push in Europe for duties on Chinese solar products.

The U.S. Commerce Department is scheduled to release its final determinations in the case on October 10. A department official said on Wednesday the agency would re-examine the question of how widely to apply any duties.

A separate agency, the U.S. International Trade Commission, has the final word on whether duties are applied. The date for that vote has not been announced, but typically occurs shortly after the final Commerce Department determination.

The trade panel will hold a hearing on the solar case on October 3. It must decide whether U.S. producers have been materially injured, or are threatened with material injury, by the lower-priced Chinese product for the final duties to go into force.

Companies have been required to post bonds or cash deposits based on the earlier preliminary duty rates. Those will be refunded if no injury is found.

(Additional reporting by Roberta Rampton; Editing by Peter Cooney)

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Magnitude-8.7 quake was part of crustal plate breakup

ScienceDaily (Sep. 26, 2012) ? Seismologists have known for years that the Indo-Australian plate of Earth's crust is slowly breaking apart, but they saw it in action last April when at least four faults broke in a magnitude-8.7 earthquake that may be the largest of its type ever recorded.

The great Indian Ocean quake of April 11, 2012 previously was reported as 8.6 magnitude, and the new estimate means the quake was 40 percent larger than had been believed, scientists from the University of Utah and University of California, Santa Cruz, report in the Sept. 27 issue of the journal Nature.

The quake was caused by at least four undersea fault ruptures southwest of Sumatra, Indonesia, within a 2-minute, 40-second period. It killed at least two people, and eight others died from heart attacks. The quake was felt from India to Australia, including throughout South Asia and Southeast Asia.

If the four ruptures were considered separate quakes, their magnitudes would have been 8.5, 7.9, 8.3 and 7.8 on the "moment magnitude" scale used to measure the largest quakes, the scientists report.

The 8.7 main shock broke three faults that were parallel but offset from each other -- known as en echelon faults -- and a fourth fault that was perpendicular to and crossed the first fault.

The new study concludes that the magnitude-8.7 quake and an 8.2 quake two hours later were part of the breakup of the Indian and Australian subplates along a yet-unclear boundary beneath the Indian Ocean west of Sumatra and southeast of India -- a process that started roughly 50 million years ago and that will continue for millions more.

"We've never seen an earthquake like this," says study co-author Keith Koper, an associate professor geophysics and director of the University of Utah Seismograph Stations. "This is part of the messy business of breaking up a plate. ? This is a geologic process. It will take millions of years to form a new plate boundary and, most likely, it will take thousands of similar large quakes for that to happen."

All four faults that broke in the 8.7 quake and the fifth fault that ruptured in the 8.2 quake were strike-slip faults, meaning ground on one side of the fault moves horizontally past ground on the other side.

The great quake of last April 11 "is possibly the largest strike-slip earthquake ever seismically recorded," although a similar size quake in Tibet in 1950 was of an unknown type, according to the new study, which was led by two University of California, Santa Cruz, seismologists: graduate student Han Yue and Thorne Lay, a professor of Earth and planetary sciences. The National Science Foundation funded the study.

The 8.7 jolt also "is probably the largest intraplate [within a single tectonic plate of Earth's crust] ever seismically recorded," Lay, Yue and Koper add. Most of Earth's earthquakes occur at existing plate boundaries.

The researchers cannot be certain the April great quake was the largest intraplate quake or the largest strike-slip quake because "we are comparing it against historic earthquakes long before we had modern seismometers," says Koper.

Why the Great Quake Didn't Unleash Major Tsunamis

Koper says the 2012 quakes likely were triggered, at least in part, by changes in crustal stresses caused by the magnitude-9.1 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake of Dec. 26, 2004 -- a jolt that generated massive tsunamis that killed most of the 228,000 victims in the Indian Ocean region.

The fact the 8.7 and 8.2 quakes were generated by horizontal movements along seafloor strike-slip faults -- not by vertical motion along thrust faults -- explains why they didn't generate major tsunamis. The 8.7 quake caused small tsunamis, the largest of which measured about 12 inches in height at Meulaboh, Indonesia, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Without major tsunamis, the great earthquake caused "very little damage and death, especially for this size of an earthquake, because it happened in the ocean and away from coastlines," and on strike-slip faults, says Koper.

The researchers studied the quake using a variety of methods to analyze the seismic waves it generated. Because the same data can be interpreted in various ways, Koper says it is conceivable that more than four fault segments broke during the 8.7 quake -- conceivably five or even six -- although four fault ruptures is most likely.

Breaking Up is Hard to Do

The Indo-Australian plate is breaking into two or perhaps three pieces (some believe a Capricorn subplate is separating from the west side of the Indian subplate). The magnitude-8.7 and 8.2 great quakes on April 11 occurred over a broad area where the India and Australian subplates are being sheared apart.

"What we're seeing here is the Indo-Australian plate fragmenting into two separate plates," says Lay.

The breakup of the northeast-moving Indo-Australian plate is happening because it is colliding with Asia in the northwest, which slows down the western part of the plate, while the eastern part of the plate continues moving more easily by diving or "subducting" under the island of Sumatra to the northeast. The subduction zone off Sumatra caused the catastrophic 2004 magnitude-9.1 quake and tsunami.

Seismic analysis shows the April 11 quakes "involve rupture of a very complex network of faults, for which we have no documented precedent in recorded seismic history," the researchers write.

The analysis revealed this sequence for the faults ruptures that generated the 8.7 quake, and the estimated fault rupture lengths and slippage amounts:

-- The quake began with the 50-second rupture of a fault extending west-northwest to east-southeast, with an epicenter a few hundred miles southwest of Sumatra. The fault ruptured along a roughly 90-mile length, breaking "bilaterally" both west-northwestward and east-southeastward, and also at least 30 miles deep, "almost ripping through the whole plate," Koper says. The seafloor on one side of the fault slipped about 100 feet past the seafloor on the fault's other side.

-- The second fault, which slipped about 25 feet, began to rupture 40 seconds after the quake began. This rupture extended an estimated 60 miles to 120 miles north-northeast to south-southwest -- perpendicular to the first fault and crossing it.

-- The third fault was parallel to the first fault and about 90 to the miles southwest of it. It started breaking 70 seconds after the quake began and ruptured along a length of about 90 miles. This fault slipped about 70 feet.

-- The fourth fault paralleled the first and third faults, but was to the northwest of both of them. It began to rupture 145 seconds after the quake began and continued to do so for 15 seconds until the quake ended after a total time of 2 minutes and 40 seconds. The fault rupture was roughly 30 miles to 60 miles long. The ground on one side of this fault slipped about 20 feet past ground on the other side.

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  1. Han Yue, Thorne Lay, Keith D. Koper. En ?chelon and orthogonal fault ruptures of the 11 April 2012 great intraplate earthquakes. Nature, 2012; DOI: 10.1038/nature11492

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Toyota, Nissan to cut output in China on island row: Nikkei

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Auto racing: Bowyer wins race, Gordon beats Busch for Chase - The ...

BY JENNA FRYER
AP AUTO RACING WRITER

RICHMOND?Clint Bowyer won the rain-delayed race at Richmond, and Jeff Gordon drove his way into the title picture by grabbing the last wild-card berth in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.

Bowyer came back from a mid-race spin to pick up his second win of the season. The Saturday night victory gave the Michael Waltrip Racing driver another three bonus points to take into the Chase.

But the night belonged to Gordon, who struggled most of the race but pulled off a big-time rally to beat Kyle Busch by three points for the final spot in the 12-driver Chase field.

The complexion of the race changed dramatically after the third and final rain delay. Busch had a firm grasp on the wild-card spot until that last shower.

Periodic rain played havoc with the pivotal race.

A steady shower soaked the track about 90 minutes before the scheduled start, and the delay prevented Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney from giving the command to start the engines. Romney was long gone when the race started almost two hours late.

Gordon, who started on the front row, struggled from the start. He was unhappy with the setup on his Chevrolet, and as he dropped through the field, he radioed his team ?I?m just hanging on? to the car.

The four-time series champion went into the night needing to either win the race or outrun Busch for one of the two wild card slots into the Chase, which begins next Sunday at Chicago.

Although Gordon out-qualified Busch, Richmond was one of Busch?s best tracks and his May victory here is his only win of the season.

Busch started the race 15th but quickly worked his way into the top 10 on a night he simply needed to finish ahead of Gordon to wrap up his Chase berth.

Meanwhile, at the front of the field, pole-sitter Dale Earnhardt Jr. showed he was ready for a championship run. He gave the lead up to Gordon so his Hendrick Motorsports teammate could lead a lap and earn a bonus point, then claimed it back and stayed at the front of the field early in the race.

He swapped the lead several times with DennyHamlin, who came into the race hot off of consecutive wins at Bristol and Atlanta intent on locking down the top seed in the Chase.

Hamlin?s four victories are a Sprint Cup Series best.

With Hamlin leading Earnhardt and Gordon, a lap down, trying to keep Busch in sight, the rain resumed and NASCAR called a caution. It gave the drivers a chance to pit, Hamlin beat Earnhardt off pit road to maintain the lead, but NASCAR?s attempt to go back to green failed when the rain picked up in intensity.

The race was stopped 48 laps before the halfway point, the mark it becomes official, and the cars parked on pit road as the drivers waited out the rain.

Brad Keselowski thought it was a waste of time.

?Let?s race. I?m not afraid to drive in the rain,? he smiled. ?We?re supposed to be good drivers, right? Let?s just do it once.?

The race then resumed under caution after a rain delay of 52 minutes.

Source: http://blogs.fredericksburg.com/sports/2012/09/09/auto-racing-bowyer-wins-race-gordon-beats-busch-for-chase/

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