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The former monopolist, still majority owned by thegovernment, bought Italian broadband operator Fastweb in 2007,returning to a more aggressive strategy to counter lacklustregrowth at home where, like other former monopolies, it facesprice pressures and increasing competition. Schloter said that Swisscom had not felt an impact from theeconomic crisis yet and expected to have met its 2008 goals (Reporting by Sven Egenter; Editing by David Cowell). You have a premier QB coming to a team that had been quarterback hungry since the departure of Jim McMahon in the mid-1980s. The whole team is struggling this season, but Jay Cutler seems to be a perplexing issue.For one, Cutler commands a Bear offense that is struggling to run the football (ranking 29th in the NFL in rushing offense). Many are calling out the offensive line and amidst are some struggles, Cutler's protection is also perplexing.The offensive line is tied for seventh inthe NFL for QB hits allowed while tied for 19th with sacks allowed.This means that while the offensive line has been struggling protecting Cutler, he hasn't taken that many sacks, though the hits are probably starting to take their toll a bit.So, it's clear that the Bears have some issues with running the football to set up the pass. Green Bay (four), week six against Atlanta (two) and week seven against the Bengals (three).What's interesting about this is, all of these games (including the past game at San Fran) were significant losses on the road. Another point of interest is that 14 of Cutlers 19 total interceptions of the year came out of these four losses and Cutler has only been sacked five times within those four games.And if that's not enough, a great stat brought up during the national telecast got larger in week 10;Cutler leads the league in interceptions thrown in the redzone.Evaluation timeAre the Bears struggling Absolutely.

Is theoffensive line struggling to open holes for the running game and protect Jay Cutler You bet.Is the defense struggling Not that much last night, but overall this season, they have been.Who is to blame, thenWhile many would like to point fingers at the defense, or the offensive line–and both, there areintegral places to focus on. I'm choosing to go in two directions that I feel are connected (and could possibly get me run out of Chicago).1. CutlerI know Cutler has young receivers, a struggling offensive line, and no running game to speak of, but it still does not excuse the fact that Cutler is making poor decisions with the football.Remember, Cutler is considered to be one of the premier QB talents in the NFL.Do you think the Bears traded two first round draft picks, another draft pick, and Kyle Orton to get a turnover machineI sure hope not.What's more is that we had turnover issues like this in the past with a guy having similar problems.While Rex Grossman had his own problems and issues, Cutler has his own too. The main issue is that while I enjoy his short memory of past mistakes, I do not enjoy his recklessness with the football.Cutler is a team captain and therefore, a team leader.He needs to take better care of the football than what he's been doing, especially since he turns it over so often to put the defense in a bad spots to. Which potentially, leads up to a big play–which leads to falling behind early and often.2.

However, I also came to a conclusion at the end of last season:If the Bears do not produce an offensive line that can protect a quarterback for longer than three seconds, it won't matter who's under center calling plays.Now, given the Jay Cutler's current progress, I have made this conclusion:While a good offensive line is necessary, turnovers are the quickest mistakes to losing football games.Cutler needs to take ownership for his mistakes and learn to make better decisions regardless of who his supporting cast is.If he does that, he could be considered something greater than a premier quarterback and actually be seen as a true leader.I agree with the guys at NFL Total Access in what the Chicago Bears need: good leadership. . PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Japan gave another $21 million to Cambodia's Khmer Rouge tribunal Sunday and called on regional rival China to contribute as well despite Beijing's backing for Pol Pot's "Killing Fields" regime. World"The donor community as a whole should contribute to these kind of activities, including China," foreign ministry spokesman Takeshi Akamatsu told reporters in Phnom Penh after Foreign Minister Hirofumi Nakasone met Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.Tokyo's latest contribution doubles its overall funding to the court, which has indicted five of Pol Pot's top surviving henchmen on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.It also takes funding for the $143 million trial budget to above $100 million.The Khmer Rouge are blamed for the deaths of 1.7 million people in their 1975-79 reign of terror Many of their victims were tortured and executed. The rest died of disease, starvation or exhaustion.Beijing, a major donor and investor in Cambodia, has pledged no money to the court, but has taken no active steps to block the trial.(Reporting by Ek Madra; Editing by Ed Cropley and Dean Yates) World. In an eight game losing skid, there was much positivity to be said about the Wolves when the Wolves came within single figures of beating the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Clippers, and the Phoenix Suns.Now that they have dropped games against the Milwaukee Bucks, the Portland Trailblazers, and the Golden State Warriors, all positivity has almost been dropped, and has Wolves fans hanging their heads pondering the EXTREMELY long season ahead of us.But all is well, and while the Wolves are on track to be a horrible team, there are some few positives that I'd like to point out. Kurt RambisHe appears to really "be Phil Jackson's former right hand man." His knowledge and intelligence of the game is immense, and it actually impresses me about the things he says.One thing that Phil Jackson always amazed me with, was that he was always critical of his team, and constantly pointing out mistakes, despite a win of 20 points.