Manning connected on 23 of 40 passes for 298 yards, but threw two interceptionsone of which was returned 76 yards by the Tigers. The Vols' rushing attack was inept, as Memphis recorded 16 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. And Anderson led the Tigers' down the field in the waning minutescompleting a 41-yard pass to set up the winning touchdown passon a gimpy ankle.Manning's assessment"they just flat whipped us"was a fair one. And when the Vols struggled to beat the Tigers, 17-16, in Knoxville in 1999, followed by a narrow 19-17 Tennessee victory in 2000, one might've thought that Memphis had turned a corner in its rivalry with Tennessee.But in their three meetings since, the Vols have outscored the Tigers 110-53, and all is back to normal once again in this lopsided series.Still, if anyone in Knoxville needs a reminder of how the overlooked program to the west can wreck an otherwise enjoyable season, there is that night of infamy in Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium It should be 21-0 Instead, it's 20-1 It isn't likely to be 20-2 after this weekend. It's homecoming in Neyland Stadium, after all, and Tennessee doesn't often lose to Memphis.Except on nights when a quarterback with a game leg, a gravity-defying kick returner and an infamous blown call make history happen.. DUBLIN, Ireland(Business Wire)Research and Markets( http://) hasannounced the addition of Global Markets Direct's new report "North AmericaOrthopedic Devices Investment Opportunities, Analysis and Forecasts to 2012" totheir offering. 
North America Orthopedic Devices Investment Opportunities, Analysis andForecasts to 2012Summary This report is an essential source for in-depth information and data relating toNorth America orthopedic devices market. Key pipeline products that are set to shape the market, broken down by sector. Information on the top medical equipment companies in the sector in thecountry covering business description, strategic analysis, and financialinformation. Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity investments andIPOs. Customer, hospitals and physicians data.Key Topics Covered: 1 Contents 2 Introduction 12 3 Definitions of the Markets Covered in the Report 13 4 Orthopedic Devices in North America 19 5 Orthopedic Devices In United States 27 6 Orthopedic Devices In Canada 46 7 DePuy, Inc. Company Profile 65 8 Stryker Corporation Company Profile 68 9 Zimmer Holdings, Inc Company Profile 72 10 Medtronic, Inc. Company Profile 76 11 Synthes GmbH Company Profile 86 12 Smith & Nephew Plc Company Profile 89 13 Biomet, Inc Company Profile 93 14 Arthrex, Inc.

Company Profile 98 15 Arthrocare Corporation Company Profile 99 16 Genzyme Corporation Company Profile 103 17 Osteotech, Inc Company Profile 107 18 DeRoyal Industries, Inc. Company Profile 113 23 Advanced Orthopaedic Solutions, Inc. Company Profile 114 24 Berkeley Advanced Biomaterials, Inc Company Profile 115 25 Web-Tex Inc. Company Profile 116 26 Orthoconcept Quebec Inc Company Profile 117 27 Excel Biomechanics Laboratories Ltd Company Profile 118 28 Financial Deals Landscape 119 29 Recent Developments 134 30 Appendix 147 Executive Summary List of FiguresFor more information visit http:// and MarketsLaura WoodSenior Fax from USA: 646-607-1907Fax from rest of the world: 353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2009.
OSLO (Reuters) - The Norwegian maker of the Th!nk City electric car has received interim financing from investors, saving it from bankruptcy, after temporarily halting production in December following a cash squeeze.The privately-held company said on Tuesday it had received a bridge loan of 40 million crowns ($5.69 million) with the largest part from private equity firm Ener1 Group, the main shareholder of battery producer Ener1 Inc HEV.A."The financing will allow Think to focus its efforts toward the next stages of the restructuring process," Think said in a statement, adding that it aimed to raise permanent equity capital and gradually return to volume production.Think ran into difficulties obtaining working capital because of the global financial crisis and temporarily laid off most employees at its Norway plant.The company had earlier announced plans to significantly boost production this year and launch its two-seater car in several European cities, starting with Copenhagen and Stockholm.Think said in December that it would probably not survive without financial help and estimated that it needed 100-200 million crowns in the short term.The company has gone bankrupt twice before, the last time in 2006, but has since been re-launched by new owners and investors.Th!nk City about the size of a Toyota Yaris or Honda Fit runs on sodium or lithium batteries and can travel up to 110 miles on one charge. The car has been in production since last October at between eight and 10 cars a day.Think has said it aims to reach 44 units a day when running at full capacity sometime in 2009. It aims to launch a four-seater version of Th!nk City, an emission-free, 95 percent recyclable car with a maximum speed of 65 mph.(Reporting by Aasa Christine Stoltz). LONDON (Reuters) - Companies and their employees are more likely to resort to poor business practices, cutting corners and corruption to try and survive the global economic crisis, watchdog Transparency International warns.