Line of the NightSabathia 7 IP H zeroes 2 BB 8 K

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Daisuke Matsuzaka walked five Yankees, but spread out six hits and escaped all the jams.Billy Wagner allowed two unearned runs to score in the eighth on Johnny Damon’s two-run single. Hughes worked a 1-2-3 eighth and Rivera evaded a small jam in the ninth. Full box score here.Thoughts:What a win! It would have looked even better if it were just a 1-0 game, but now I’m just getting picky. They left 12 men on base while the Red Sox only had five baserunners all game.Line of the Night:Sabathia: 7 IP, H, zeroes, 2 BB, 8 K. I would have loved to see him close the game out, but he was yanked with 96 pitches under his long, long belt.Up Next:Get the brooms ready! The Yankees will go for the sweep on ESPN’s Sun-Day baseball game with Andy Pettitte (13-7, 4.15) on the hill vs. (Adds quotes, details, reactions) Media By Kate Holton and Georgina Prodhan LONDON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Britain plans to provide universal broadbandaccess along the lines of the post and telephone services in a bid to make thecountry more competitive and help drag it out of recession.

A report by Communications minister Lord Carter said Britain would work toprovide Internet access to the whole country at around 2 Megabits per second(Mb) through a mixture of fixed and wireless connections by 2012. Carter also intends to introduce legislation to force Internet serviceproviders to crack down on Web piracy, will form a body to promote UK contentand copyright, and will look to allow broadcasters to adapt to the changingtimes. "There is no sector, with the possible exception of energy, that the rest ofthe economy depends upon more than this one," Carter told reporters at abriefing. Currently, around 60 percent of the country takes broadband, while some 99percent has access to it, but not always at the required 2 Mb speed. "It is as essential to our future prosperity in the 21stCentury as roads, bridges, trains and electricity were in the 20th Century." BT (BT.L), the former state telecoms monopoly which has a requirement toprovide every home with a phone line, welcomed the proposals and said it lookedforward to working with the mobile operators to provide the service.