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 The NFL playoffs got under way Saturday with a pair of blowouts. The Atanta Falcons upset the favored Green Bay Packers 27-7, sending the Pack to its first playoff loss ever at Lambeau Field. Earlier, the New York Jets massacred the Indianapolis Colts, 41-0.Both winning teams were boosted by sparkling performances from their youthful quarterbacks, Michael Vick of the Falcons and Chad Pennington of the Jets.Falcons 27, Packers 7In Green Bay, Wis., things looked perfect for the Packers. Snow falling. Packers in green and gold. Lambeau Field in January.  stanley cup uk Only it wasn t Brett Favre making all the plays.         It was Michael Vick. Undaunted by the storied stadium where his own coach lost in the  Ice Bowl  35 years ago, Vick made history of his own Saturday night. The 22-year-old improvisational genius led the Atlanta Falcons to a shocking 27-7 upset of the Packers in a wild-card playoff before a record crowd of 65,358 stunned souls. The Packers  12-5  were the only team to go unbeaten at home during the regular season. And they had never lost a home playoff game since the NFL instituted a postseason in 1933 in going 13-0 mdash; stanley italia  11 of the wins coming at Lambeau and two more in Milwaukee.             The closest they had come was on New Year s Eve 1967, when Bart Starr knifed into the end zone with 13 seconds left to give Green Bay a 21-17 victory over Dal stanley cup las in the coldest game in NFL history. Falcons coach Dan Reeves threw a 50-yard touchdown pass on a halfback option that gave  Pesj Generals forced out after deadly Afghanistan base attack at Camp Bastion last year
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 Treasury Sec stanley mug retary Paul O Neill, citing continued strong demand in such key sectors as autos and housing, predicted on Thursday that a $40 billion flood of tax rebate checks this summer will give the economy a needed boost that should carry into next year.Meeting with reporters prior to weekend talks in Rome on the global economy, O Neill s assessment of the U.S. economy was more upbeat than many private economists, who are still worried that the country is in danger of falling into a recession.O Neill said while some industries, notably telecommunications and computers, were experiencing significant weakness, he  took comfort  from the fact that housing sales and auto sales have remained strong, despite the overall slowdown. We have real strength in our economy and we are bouncing around in narrow positive territory,  O Neill told reporters at a Treasury news conference.He said growth should be aided further in the next two-and-a-half months as the government begins mailing out $40 billion in tax refund checks, the first wave of the $1.35 t stanley cup rillion tax legislation passed by Congress earlier this year.        He said this infusion of cash into consumers  pockets  will give us a bounce and that bounce will carry forward into next year.  I am confident that the U.S. economy will move to a higher growth rate later this year,  O Neill said.  We are thus doing our part to contribute to strong and stable growth worldwide. O Ne stanley cup ill will deliver an assessment of the U.S. economy s pros Sipf RBS Faces Probe Over  Threats  To Directors
 If you ;re going to get a hole drilled into your skull, you don ;t want to use just any tool.  Though most of us would avoid the skull-drilling in the first place.  One researcher used four different instruments on a single skull to compare Neolithic trepanation methods.     Photo from Science Museum, London. Dr. Thomas Wilson Parry  1866-1945  owned this particular skull, which he used to perform practical research on trepanation. He performed roughly 50 trepanation experiments on the skulls of the more and less recent deceased, using in this case a sharks tooth, a flint-pointed bow drill, a flint scraper, and obsidian to achieve the variety o stanley cup becher f holes. Parry published Trephination of the Living Human Skull in Prehistoric Times in 1923, but far more amusing is his 1918 ballad about the practice: This patient must be now trephined, Let all the others go; To-morrow when the sun is up My magic I ;ll them show. ; Two men the epileptic bore And laid him on a trunk, And when th stanley thermos mug e wretch was coming round He showed some signs of funk. No questions put they to the man; The doctor cleared his throat, Then bringing flints  stanley cup from out his hut, Took off his hairy coat. A crowd had gathered all around, To watch the bloody deed; Their curiosity was stirred To see his devil freed. With sharp flint flake the surgeon made A cruciform incision; The blood did spurt, the wound it hurt, The crowd laughed in derision. The two assistants pressed the flaps To stop the blood from