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TomoTherapy, theTomoTherapy logo and HiArt are among trademarks, service marks or registeredtrademarks of TomoTherapy Incorporated in the United States and other countries.TomoTherapy IncorporatedInvestor Contact:Stephen C. HathawayChief Financial orMedia Contact:Kevin OMalleyManager, Corporate Copyright Business Wire 2009. Webcast Available Through Gilead Corporate WebsiteFOSTER CITY, Calif.(Business Wire)Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq:GILD) today announced that its corporatepresentation will be webcast from the 27th Annual JPMorgan Healthcare Conferencein San Francisco. Headquartered in Foster City, California,Gilead has operations in North America, Europe and Australia. For more information on Gilead Sciences, please visit or call theGilead Public Affairs Department at 1-800-GILEAD-5 (1-800-445-3235).Gilead Sciences, Inc.Susan Hubbard, 650-522-5715 (Investor Relations) Copyright Business Wire 2009. The talented 23-year-old faced a two year cocaine ban for getting "better acquainted" with party girl Pamela.June: To the grass we goTrading in clay court kicks for grass court knobs, the pristine lawns of London once again hosted the grandest worldwide tennis event.With defending champ Nadal withdrawing due to continued knee tendinitis, another golden (trophy) opportunity was bestowed upon Federer.Rolling through the first six rounds, Federer arrived in his seventh straight final to face a rejuvenated Roddick.Playing what could be considered the best match of his career, A-Rod captured the opening set and appeared destined to obtain his first beloved Wimbledon crown.However, a dismal backhand error during the second set tiebreak all but sealed the American's fate on the day.

Although the two combatants would battle deep into a drama filled fifth set, it was Federer's serving genius that aided him to breaking the all-time Grand Slam mark of 14.How could anyone not feel for Roddick after that defeatNevertheless, the proverbial monkey of being deemed a premature GOAT was relinquished from Federer's back, leaving the remainder of the 28-year-old's career full of gravy.July: A Querreyfied monthRoddick's loss at Wimbledon, though, a spirited performance by the veteran American, left a bitter and subdued taste in the mouth of the home-country hopeful.Would the day's of American tennis domination ever resurrectRemaining steadfast in the memory of Sampras and Agassi racking up trophies left and right, the US fans were given a quick fix in they way of a player winning consistent matches on Tour: California native Sam Querrey.Currently ranked No. His sonic serve and detonating forehand kept up with the top 10 all season, and with Roddick and James Blake reaching the twilight of their careers, "Sam the man" remains the Yank's best bet for continued Tour success.August: Bring on DelpoOnce referred to as the "daddy long legs" of the ATP, Tandil sensation del Potro proved that his ever-growing mental strength and improved serve were more than courageous to repeat as the Washington champ; make the finals of the Montreal event; and win his maiden Grand Slam event in New York.I had a chance to see del Potro first hand in Montreal and New York throughout the summer, noting that his play and level of focus was far better than the rest of his peers.Although he appeared "gassed" after each and every win, his diligent work ethic and determined goal of capturing his favorite event (the US Open) remained intact.Del Potro's win in Flushing Meadows was significant in many ways. First, it symbolized a new entity in the Federer-Nadal era; a formidable foe capable of blowing anyone off the court, courtesy of his 110 MPH forehands.Second, del Potro's Grand Slam victory gave renewed hope to the rest of the Tour, allowing for an even deeper field to emerge in search of top 10 status.Del Potro's movement may not be the best on Tour, but his ability to control the center of the court, a la Andre Agassi, will bode him well in the coming years.-Please check back on Sunday for the final installment in review the 2009 tennis season.. The BCS has been making a new PR push First Ari Fleischer got hired to be their new PR guy.