Sunday, September 2, 2012

Fish outlasts Simon in match that ends past 1 a.m.

NEW YORK (AP) ? Setting aside a disagreement with the chair umpire and a whopping 75 unforced errors, 23rd-seeded Mardy Fish of the United States outlasted a hobbling Gilles Simon of France 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 (5), 6-3 to win a third-round U.S. Open match that ended past 1 a.m. Sunday.

By beating the 16th-seeded Simon, who repeatedly stretched his leg muscles and hit serves slowly, Fish reached the round of 16 at Flushing Meadows for the third consecutive year. He's only made it to the quarterfinals once in 12 appearances, losing to Rafael Nadal at that stage in 2008.

This time, Fish's reward is a matchup against top-seeded Roger Federer, who has won five of his record 17 Grand Slam titles at the U.S. Open.

Asked during an on-court interview what he'll need to do to get past Federer, Fish responded: "I have no idea right now, to be honest. A lot more than I did today. But we'll try to rest as best we can and see what we can do."

The 30-year-old Fish missed about two months this season because of an accelerated heartbeat and had a medical procedure in May.

After the 3-hour, 3-minute match, he did not appear at a news conference; the tournament said he was getting treatment, but didn't give any specifics.

Still, on court, Fish was fresher than Simon, especially at the end, reeling off the last four games ? including breaking at love to go ahead 4-3 in the last set.

"I know that he's not feeling 100 percent, and sometimes it's even tougher to play guys like that, to keep your concentration," Fish said. "Apart from the serve, he appeared to be playing really well. ... Made for a long night."

Sure did.

There were plenty of drawn-out points, as if they were slogging their way through a match on red clay. Fish put together a 67-20 edge in winners, but also made many, many more miscues, 75-31.

They began a tad past 10 p.m. on Saturday night, which was the 60th birthday of Fish's father ? he was serenaded with a chorus of "Happy Birthday" by spectators at the end.

"This is probably a good gift," Fish said, smiling.

He was in a far worse mood earlier in the evening.

Fish was up a set and a break but couldn't pull away against an opponent who appeared to be struggling with bothersome legs. Simon kept propping a heel on his changeover chair to stretch out his hamstrings when switching sides or hopping around as though trying to loosen the muscles. His service speeds were rather slow, averaging under 95 mph on first serves and about 80 mph on second serves.

Simon said afterward he didn't have a leg injury.

"I was just tired from my two matches before. They were long. And it's hard to recover because I had to run a lot. It starts to be painful in the legs," said Simon, who played five sets in the first round, then four in the second.

"The first match was very hard. The second one was hard also and didn't allow me to recover before this one," Simon added. "Already at the beginning it was difficult, so of course it's getting worse and worse on the court. But it's part of the game. I have to be in better shape."

Fish had his own issues, getting into a dispute with chair umpire Carlos Ramos over the way a line call was handled.

In the 10th game of the second set, Simon hit a shot that appeared to land long in the middle of an exchange. Fish continued the point and eventually lost it, then pointed out a mark beyond the baseline to Ramos.

"I can't do your job and mine at the same time," Fish told the official, who responded: "Mardy, I'm telling you, I saw the ball good."

By rule, Fish would have had to halt play during the point to challenge it; a TV replay showed the ball did, indeed, land long.

Fish lost that game and might have allowed his frustration to leak into the next one, too, because he quickly fell behind love-40 and wound up getting broken when he dumped a backhand into the net to trail 6-5.

The conversation between Fish and Ramos continued at the ensuing changeover ? sort of. With the loud music that blares over the arena loudspeakers during breaks, Fish told Ramos: "I cannot hear one word you're saying, so all you're doing is yelling. I cannot hear you at all."

And that was that.

Simon then came out and served out the set, which ended with three consecutive missed forehands by Fish.

The American had a chance to get up quickly in the third set, holding three break points while ahead 1-0, but he failed to convert any of them. After Simon held there, he stood with his back against the wall near a baseline, grabbing his left toes and pulling that leg behind his back to stretch his thigh muscle. At the opposite end, Fish tossed his racket to the court.

He showed some more anger in that set's tiebreaker, leaning forward and screaming at himself after Simon whipped a running backhand passing winner on a full sprint to take a 3-1 lead.

Maybe that got Fish going, because he won the next two points and later used a backhand volley winner to close the set at 12:35 a.m., 2? hours after they started playing.

Fish did not need a lot more time to end things.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fish-outlasts-simon-match-ends-past-1-m-055516702--spt.html

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Cookbook review: Bocca by Jacob Kenedy

'Bocca' by Jacob Kenedy is a celebration of Italian food and its rich flavors.

By Lane Brown,?Correspondent / September 1, 2012

Ricotta tortelloni with burnt walnut pesto is a dish that Jacob Kenedy ? the noted chef of the acclaimed London restaurant Bocca ? identifies with the Puglia region of Italy.

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The value of a good cookbook can be recognized in a couple of ways. First, there is the immediate temptation to sit down and read it cover-to-cover like a good novel. Second, is the number of pages you dog-ear before you even shop for ingredients. Planning for the review of Jacob Kenedy?s Bocca cookbook (Bloomsbury, 2011, $45), I started to thumb through the book, realizing only after 20 minutes of absorbed page turning that I had marked nearly two-dozen recipes to test.

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Unfortunately, I had to winnow down the list to a reasonable number to share with friends who would be joining us to cook together, lending us their kitchen in Boston?s North End neighborhood. I have a perfectly good kitchen of my own, but diving into Kenedy?s rich Italian cuisine seemed much more appropriate in the city?s best-known Italian neighborhood.

We selected the Ricotta Tortelloni with Burnt Walnut Pesto, a dish that Kenedy ? the?noted chef of the acclaimed London restaurant Bocca ??identifies with the Puglia region of Italy. The book divides recipes into 12 different chapters, ranging from 32 pages devoted to raw dishes (vegetables, meats, seafood), all the way to nearly two-dozen pages devoted to drinks and the rules of the card game Posso. Each recipe includes the region where the dish hails from, as Kenedy addresses the broad selection of Italian food varieties that make it hard to ?pin down? exactly what defines Italian cuisine.

Most of the recipes boast few ingredients ? Kenedy considers Italian food to be ?intrinsically simple? ? all of which are relatively easy to find. The focus of each recipe is on the flavor combinations and not a litany of instructions. However, fewer instructions does not mean less time in the kitchen, but rather the ability to take your time to do it right. With a team of three amateur cooks and one photographer, we managed to produce the tortelloni and pesto from scratch in a little over two hours. And the final product was entirely worth it.

Kenedy also doesn't hold your hand while you prepare the recipe, but instead offers descriptions of the intended result of the steps. For instance, describing the fried walnuts for the pesto as taking on a color similar to ?very tan Mediterranean skin? led to some debate among the group. For some, a lack of guidance can be daunting, but in the in the case of our test dish, I found it freeing. Kenedy leaves you with room for interpretation and a sense of preparing a dish the same way as a native Italian might, using the guidance of past generations and less of a recipe to shape the final result.

"Bocca" is beautifully illustrated with images of the regions featured through the recipes. You aren?t looking at final dishes in a kitchen; instead you are placed in the middle of a local market in the center of a piazza or at the edge of the waterfront as the daily catch arrives at the dock. It's a beautiful food narrative.

Kenedy's cookbook is seafood and fish heavy and dives into the art of charcuterie as well for those with the patience and means to preserve their own meats. As for pasta dishes most often associated with Italian cuisine, there are in fact relatively few within the 464 pages of the book.

The book is not an everyday cookbook for fans of American-style Italian cuisine. It a celebration, perfect for those who want to embrace and cherish the flavors of Italy, who see the preparation of food as well as its enjoyment as inseparable. There are little to no quick recipes, there are no diet ingredients, just rich flavor and substance.

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Saturday, September 1, 2012

California benefits for health plans under federal reform defined in legislation sent to Gov. Brown

SACRAMENTO -- Californians now have a clearer picture of what health insurance will look like when major provisions of the federal health care law debut in 2014.

Acupuncture to treat pain and nausea will be covered, for example, as will tobacco cessation and vision screening.

But the jury's still out on chiropractic care.

State lawmakers this week sent two bills to the governor that identify the services health insurance plans must cover starting in 2014 for individuals and small businesses.

The measures ? SB 951 by Sen. Ed Hernandez, and AB 1453 by Assemblyman Bill Monning, D-Carmel ? define what are called "essential health benefits" under the federal health care overhaul and will fundamentally transform the kind of insurance Californians will buy.

"It's historic," said Monning, D-Carmel. The bills, he said, will affect "the millions of Californians who have had limited coverage or no coverage who now will have access to coverage, and it will be comprehensive in nature. It will include preventive services, immunizations, hospitalization. The list goes on and on."

The benefits will apply to insurance plans sold through the state's new health insurance exchange, which will offer federally subsidized plans for individuals and families making between 138 and 400 percent of the federal poverty level.

Unsubsidized plans sold outside of the exchange also must meet these requirements.

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by large employers ? initially those with more than 50 workers ? does not have to meet these requirements, though many such plans already do.

The federal government has required that essential health benefits include services within 10 broad categories, such as "maternity and newborn care" and "prescription drugs."

It gave states the flexibility to refine those broad categories by choosing an existing health care plan as a benchmark come 2014. In essence, the benefits and services in that benchmark plan will make up the state's essential health benefits.

In California, the Hernandez and Monning bills identify the benchmark plan as the Kaiser Small Group HMO 30 plan.

"While we didn't advocate necessarily for a Kaiser plan to be the benchmark, we certainly are pleased," said Chris Stenrud, executive director of advocacy and public affairs for Kaiser Permanente.

He said Kaiser has offered this type of plan for decades and has historically covered services that some of its competitors have not, such as maternity care.

"From our perspective, it's bringing the rest of the market to a more complete package of health benefits," he said.

Hernandez, D-West Covina, agreed that the bills will bring consistency to the health insurance marketplace, giving consumers power to make educated choices.

"This is the floor. Anyone can buy products that have more, which I'm assuming will cost more," he said. But "everyone will know that if they purchase a product inside or outside the exchange, they will get all the essential benefits and will be covered."

Health advocates expressed support for the essential health benefits package, but say some critical services will remain uncovered.

"We're really excited to see the addition of mental health and substance abuse treatment. Those are services that have been left out" in the past, said Cary Sanders, director of policy analysis for the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network.

But, while vision and dental benefits for children will be covered, the federal guidelines don't require that coverage for adults, she said. "We didn't get everything we wanted, but it's a very good first step," she said.

California could require insurance companies to cover additional benefits beyond those required by the federal government, Monning said, but if it does, it must pay for it.

This is where the question of chiropractic care comes in. It doesn't look like it will be part of the essential health benefits, he said.

California is still waiting for a final answer from the federal government, but if the state wants to mandate chiropractic care on its own, "we would have to defray that additional cost" for people buying subsidized insurance through the exchange, he said.

That's not likely.

"With our own budget challenges in California, the prospect of getting basically a two-thirds vote to generate the resources from our general fund to cover a mandate not covered by the essential health benefits would be a heavy lift," Monning said.

The California HealthCare Foundation Center for Health Reporting does in-depth reporting on California health issues. Located at the USC Annenberg School for Journalism & Communication, the center is funded by the nonpartisan California HealthCare Foundation.

ESSENTIAL COVERAGE
The federal health care reform set ten broad areas of coverage for all Americans with health insurance. The legislation sent to Gov. Brown would define these benefits in California:

  • Ambulatory patient services
  • Emergency services
  • Hospitalization
  • Maternity and newborn care
  • Mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment
  • Prescription drugs
  • Rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices
  • Laboratory services
  • Preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management, and
  • Pediatric services, including oral and vision care
  • Source: http://www.insidebayarea.com/news/ci_21445799/california-benefits-health-plans-under-federal-reform-defined?source=rss

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