But he may not be able to be a feature back

7, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The law firm of Vianale &Vianale LLP announces that it filed a class action lawsuit on January 7, 2009 onbehalf of purchasers of the American Depository Shares of Satyam ComputerServices Ltd. ("Satyam" or the "Company") (NYSE:SAY) during the period January6, 2004 through January 6, 2009 (the "Class Period"). Shareholders may obtain acopy of the complaint by calling our offices or emailing us at the e-mailaddresses listed below The action is pending in Manhattan federal court, CaseNo. 09-CV-00093.The complaint alleges that the Company and its top executives violated theSection 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by issuing falseand misleading financial statements. On January 7, 2009, the Company's CEO B.Ramalinga Raju sent a letter to the Satyam Board of Directors and the Securities& Exchange Board of India acknowledging a "multi-year" fraud in which Satyam'sfinancial accounts and disclosures were systematically falsified.

According tothe letter, Raju admitted to having inflated the amount of cash on the Company'sbalance sheet by nearly $1 billion, incurring liability of $253 million on fundsarranged by him personally, and overstating Satyam's September 2008 quarterlyrevenues by 76 and profits by 97. As a result of this disclosure pre-marketactivity in the stock indicates a loss of roughly 90 of its value.If you bought stock from January 6, 2004 through January 6, 2009, no later than60 days from today, you may move the court to appoint you as lead plaintiff, arepresentative party that acts on behalf of other class members. The court mustdetermine whether the class member's claim is typical of other members' claims,and whether the class member will adequately represent the class. Your abilityto recover is not, however, affected by your decision whether or not to serve asa lead plaintiff. Vianale & Vianale LLP is active in major litigations pendingin federal and state courts.

More about the firm is available on its website.If you wish to discuss this action with us, or have any questions concerning ourlawsuit, this notice or your rights and interests with regard to this case,please contact: Kenneth J Vianale, Esq. Ismael Aviles Vianale & Vianale LLP 2499 Glades Road, Suite 112 Boca Raton, FL 33431 888-657-9960 (Toll Free) (561-392-4750) Going into their game versus the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cleveland Browns need to make a change with their special teams ace, Josh Cribbs, who is by far one of the most electrifying returners in the history of the NFL.He has impressed ever since he was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Kent StateUniversity in 2005. Since coming to Cleveland, the Browns have tried to convert the former college quarterback into a wide receiver.The "Cribbs Experiment" has been in the making for four years now and in those four years Cribbs' stats as a receiver are 34 receptions for 276 yards and two touchdowns.Let's be clear.

Those numbers are not for a single season, but for his entire NFL career thus far.First, Romeo Crennel tried to make Cribbs alegitimate receiving option, but failed. Now Eric Mangini is trying to do the same, but is failing as well.What went wrongIn this journalist's opinion, the flaw was not in trying to incorporate Cribbs into the offense, but instead of making him a receiver, he should be made into a running back.When Cribbs returns kicks and punts he looks like a running back with the ball.He runs upright and strong, and instead of trying to use flashy juke moves, Cribbs runs straight through arm tackles and powers his way through multiple defenders.Sounds like a running back doesn't itCribbs has good size to be a running back in the NFL, standing 6'1" and 215 pounds. But he may not be able to be a feature back.Regardless of whether he can be a feature back or not, he is indeed more of a running back than a wide receiver and the Browns should be focusing on moving forward with Cribbs in the backfield.Whenever Cribbs is running the ball, either from the Wildcat formation or from reverse plays, he always seems to get at least four to six yards each time.Over his career Cribbs has rushed the ball 74 times for 457 yards and one touchdown.That's a per carry average of 6.3 yards each time he runs the ball.The NFL average for yards per carry is always around 4.0, and Cribbs destroys that average.With the Browns hurting at running back, since Jamal Lewis announced his retirement and since he is on the IR for the rest of the season, someone in the Browns organization needs to take this suggestion and bring it to Mangini or even owner Randy Lerner himself and let them know that Cribbs is not a wide receiver, but a running back.Please make this switch. Not only will Cribbs get more touches, but the fans will get what they want, which is as much Cribbs as possible. (Article also posted on Dawg Scooper). (Adds MGM share price, background on financing) Stocks Bonds NEW YORK, Jan 7 (Reuters) - The developer of CityCenter,the biggest new development on the Las Vegas Strip, said onWednesday it has delayed construction on one of the hotels inthe complex and canceled plans to sell some residential units,as the city faces a slump in its casino and housing markets.