No one at the actual AP even knows this fake story exists.Read more at Venuist! . Rendell will be joined by co-chairs of the BuildingAmerica's Future coalition at 2:30 p.m on Thursday, Jan. ArnoldSchwarzenegger, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Building America's FutureExecutive Director Polly Trottenberg and Frank Luntz of Luntz, MaslanskyStrategic Research. EVENT: Media teleconference call on new infrastructure poll DATE: Thursday, Jan 8TIME:2:30 p.m. (Eastern) CALL-IN: 1-800-398-9386Password: Building America's FutureThe Rendell administration is committed to creating a first-rate publiceducation system, protecting our most vulnerable citizens and continuingeconomic investment to support our communities and businesses.To find out moreabout Governor Rendell's initiatives and to sign up for his weekly newsletter,visit: Chuck Ardo of the Pennsylvania Office of the Governor,1-717-783-1116/PRNewswire-USNewswire Jan 7/SOURCEPennsylvania Office of the Governor. U.S. HealthMississippi, a comparatively poor state in the South, had a rate of 68.4 births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 19 in 2006, the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a report. 
That marked a 13 percent increase over 2005.Mississippi often performs badly in health rankings. For example, 33 percent of its population is obese, the highest inthe nation.New Mexico (a rate of 64.1 per 1,000) and Texas (63.1) were next on the list, according to the CDC. The lowest rates were recorded in New Hampshire (18.7), Vermont (20.8) and Massachusetts (21.3), according to the report.The only states with a decrease in teen birth rates from 2005 to 2006 were North Dakota, Rhode Island and New York.The CDC previously reported that the nationwide teen birth rate rose in 2006 for the first time in 15 years. The national average was 40.5 births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 19.Critics have said that one factor in that increase may be recent federal funding for so-called abstinence-only education that does not give information about contraceptives.(Reporting by Will Dunham; editing by David Wiessler) U.S. Health. The Saints and Colts are still both undefeated and this upcoming week they will both play before Sunday.On Thursday, the Colts will head down to Jacksonville and take on the Jaguars.

They are expected to play all of their starters, so make sure you get your Colts fantasy players in your lineup.The Saints will face off against the Cowboys in New Orleans on Saturday night in a very big game for Dallas. These teams are important to know as they are playing well and should continue to help fantasy teams.Pay attention to the worst teams on the list, as they are the teams you want to have your players going against for the fantasy football playoffs.1. Saints (13-0) Another week has gone by and another close victory over a losing team for the New Orleans Saints. This coming week should be a fantasy football fun feast, as the Saints play the Cowboys on Saturday Night Football.Look for Drew Brees and his band of marry men to have strong fantasy production in this matchup.2. Colts (13-0) The Colts now have home field locked up in the AFC and have the luxury of resting different players. But expect all the starters to play, as the team will have 10 days off after their early Thursday matchup against the Jaguars.3.
Vikings (11-2) After a disappointing loss to the Cardinals in Arizona, the Vikings bounced back and beat the Bengals at home. Chargers (10-3) The Chargers could just about lock up the No. 2 spot and a bye week if they beat the Bengals this week at home. The way this team is playing right now I wouldn't put it past them to clinch a first-round bye because they are playing great football.Just how many fantasy points both teams will put up is still a big question mark, but start your normal players in this game.5. Bengals (9-4) To say this week's upcoming game against the Chargers is important for both teams is an understatement. This game is basically for the right to have a bye week and a home-field game in the divisional round of the playoffs.Between the Bengals and Chargers, this game is more important for the Bengals since a loss would put Cincinnati two games back and with the head-to-head loss would really be three behind San Diego. This would effectively seal the deal for the Chargers to have homefield over the Bengals.Look for Cedric Benson and the Bengals' ground game to try and keep the ball away from the Chargers' very explosive offense.6.