He's too much of a liability in my opinion

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We are driven bythe challenge of providing advanced technology solutions for asustainable future.For more information on Despatch visit our website: Contact:Amber Schramm1-952-469-8140Email ContactCopyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. SAO PAULO, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Venezuela state oil companyPDVSA is asking too much for the heavy oil that Brazil'sstate-run oil company Petrobras hopes to use to supply itsAbreu Lima refinery, a Petrobras official said on Wednesday. Stocks Paulo Roberto Costa, director of supply at Petrobras(PETR4.SA)(PBR.N), said PDVSA has been reluctant to sign asupply agreement by which it would receive prices linked tosome international reference price for its heavy crude "We want a market price in the contract The reference canbe Brent or WTI (West Texas Intermediate). But they want more(than a market price)," Roberto Costa told reporters. The Abreu Lima refinery, now under construction innortheastern Brazil, is a joint venture, with Petrobras holdinga 60 percent stake and PDVSA a 40 percent share, althoughRoberto Costa said PDVSA has not made any investment in theventure. Brazilproduces ample heavy weight crude to supply the refinery "The project will not stop The plan is to close a dealwith PDVSA ... if it is delayed, we will not delay theproject," Roberto Costa said.

"We have sufficient heavy oil tosupply the project." He added that bids in recent tenders held by Petrobras tobuild parts of the refinery had come in above expectations andsome tenders would be canceled. Petrobras did something similarrecently with tenders for the construction of the P-61 and P-63production platforms. "We will cancel more than one package of the Abreu Limarefinery tenders for excessive prices. (Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier; Writing by Reese Ewing;Editing by Walter Bagley) Stocks.

) It appears that LJ is back to being the Old LJ we're used to seeing. Larry caused a lot of publicity after he left messages on his Twitter account, taking shots at Todd Haley, his head coach. Think about it, the guy hasn't had a productive year since 2006, Herm Edwards' first year as head coach of the Chiefs. On top of that he's been a negative influence not just in the locker room, but also on the field.He's been penalized numerous times for delay of game after spiking the ball out of frustration whenever he doesn't have a good carry. On top of that he has had off-the-field altercations with various female acquaintances. He's too much of a liability in my opinion.Running backs have generally short careers in the NFL. The position is the most demanding in the game and provides the most wear-and-tear on a player's body.