Food and Drug Administration or foreignregulatory agencies may delay or limit Cytokinetics' or its partners'ability to conduct clinical trials, and Cytokinetics may be unable toobtain or maintain patent or trade secret protection for its intellectualproperty; Amgen may elect not to exercise its option with respect toCK-1827452; Cytokinetics may incur unanticipated research and developmentand other costs or be unable to obtain additional financing necessary toconduct development of its products; standards of care may changerendering Cytokinetics' compounds obsolete; others may introduce productsor alternative therapies for the treatment of indications Cytokinetics'compounds may target; and risks and uncertainties relating to the timingand receipt of payments from its partners, including option fees,milestones and royalties on future potential product sales underCytokinetics' collaboration agreements with such partners. For furtherinformation regarding these and other risks related to Cytokinetics'business, investors should consult Cytokinetics' filings with theSecurities and Exchange Commission.Contacts:Christopher S. Keenan (Investors and Media)Director, Investor Relations(650) 624-3000Copyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. The latest USCHO polls sees Oswego jump six spots and Manhattanville eight positions after this past weekend. 
The Lakers recieved six first place votes after sweeping Potsdam and defeating the number one ranked team in the nation in Plattsburgh. The Cards slipped to third while Manhattanville moved up eight positions from 12th to 4th. Adrian completes the top 5 in the USCHO D-III Polls that were released yesterday Team (First Place Votes) Record? 1 St. Norbert ( 7) 4-0-1 2 Oswego ( 6) 5-1-0? ? 3 Plattsburgh ( 4) 3-1-0? 4 Manhattanville ( 1) 3-0-0 5 Adrian ( 2) 2-0-0 6 Neumann 2-1-1 7 Middlebury 0-0-0 8 Wis.-River Falls 4-1-0? NR 9 Wis.-Stout 2-2-0? 10 St. Scholastica 3-1-0 11 Amherst 0-0-012 Norwich 0-0-0? 13 Hobart 2-2-1? 14 Wis.-Superior 2-2-0 15 Elmira 3-2-0 Others Receiving Votes: St.

Olaf 41, Gustavus Adolphus 35, Hamline 26, Utica 18, Milw School of Eng 10, Lawrence 5, New England College 5, Castleton 3, Babson 2, Curry 2, Morrisville 1, Nichols 1, St. Thomas 1, Williams 1 This article is also featured on Steve Petty Sports. NEW YORK, NY, Jan 12 (MARKET WIRE) NATIONAL RETAIL FEDERATION CONFERENCE AND EXPO Avaya Inc. willintroduce and demonstrate new customer service solutions for retailers atthis week's 2009 National Retail Federation (NRF) Annual Convention andExpo. The solutions Avaya In-Store Connect and Avaya Video Assist will showcase the innovative ways contact center and unifiedcommunications technologies are used to improve customer serviceexperiences and employee productivity in any store environment.Avaya is the global leader in unified communications(1) (UC) and contactcenter markets(2).
The company recently made investments to expand itsprofessional services practice to deliver customized solutions for theretail industry, developed by experts with hands-on experience in theretail market. Avaya's portfolio of retail solutions will be available fordemonstrations at the NRF show in Avaya booth 765.The new Avaya In-Store Connect solution provides enhanced voice- andtext-based communications customized for workers in "in-store"environments. The solution is comprised of technologies from Avaya,Motorola and Indyme Solutions. It includes Avaya's Communication ManagerIP telephony solution, phones and custom applications; Motorola's CA50VoIP-enabled wireless scanner; and Indyme's paging, escalation andreporting technologies.Avaya In-Store Connect provides retailers a more efficient way for itsretail associates to collaborate and address customer needs. Workerson-the-move in a store can use the Motorola CA50 to send or receiveimportant text messages customized to a store's needs. Forexample, dressing room attendants in an apparel store can use custom menuoptions on their CA50 to request help for a customer who needs a differentsize or color item.