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These statementsoften include the words “believes,” “expects,” “anticipates,” “estimates,”"intends,” “plans,” “targets,” “initiatives,” “potentially,” “probably,”"projects,” “outlook” or similar expressions or future conditional verbs suchas “may,” “will,” “should,” “would,” and “could.” Such statements are basedupon the current beliefs and expectations of management and on informationcurrently available to management. Such statements speak as of the datehereof, and we do not assume any obligation to update the statements madeherein or to update the reasons why actual results could differ from thosecontained in such statements in light of new information or future events.Forward-looking statements are subject to significant risks and uncertainties.Investors are cautioned against placing undue reliance on such statements.Actual results may differ materially from those set forth in theforward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differmaterially from those described in the forward-looking statements can be foundat Item 1A of our annual report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities andExchange Commission and available at the Securities and Exchange Commission’sinternet site ( http://). The Company believes this measureto be the preferred industry measurement of net interest income andit enhances comparability of net interest income arising from taxableand tax-exempt sources.Total revenue – FTE equals net interestincome on a FTE basis plus noninterest income.(3) Current period tier 1 capital, total capital and tier 1 leverageratios are estimated as of the earnings release date.(4) “NM” – Not meaningful.Those changes over 100 percent were notconsidered to be meaningful.(5) Current period calculation excludes deferred tax amount associatedwith goodwill in conjunction with Federal Reserve guidance issuedin the fourth quarter of 2008.SunTrust Banks, Inc. The Company believes this measure is useful to investorsbecause, by removing the effect of intangible assets that result frommerger and acquisition activity (the level of which may vary fromcompany to company), it allows investors to more easily compare theCompany’s capital adequacy to other companies in the industry.Thismeasure is used by management to analyze capital adequacy.(6) SunTrust presents a tangible common equity to tangible assets ratiothat excludes preferred stock from tangible equity. Treasury preferred dividends 66,279 26,579 39,700NM NMDividends and undistributed earnings allocated to unvested shares (11,065)(4,283)(6,782) NM NM——- ——NET INCOME/(LOSS) AVAILABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS ($875,381) ($374,938) ($500,443) NM%NM%==================REVENUE (Dollars in thousands)Net interest income$1,062,098 $1,176,860($114,762) (9.8)%(39.0)%Taxable-equivalent adjustment30,859 31,790 (931) (2.9) (11.7) —— ——Net interest income – FTE 1,092,9571,208,650 (115,693) (9.6) (38.3)Noninterest income1,146,542717,729428,81359.7 NM—————-Total revenue – FTE$2,239,499 $1,926,379 $313,12016.3 65.0 ========== =. New head coach Rich Rodriguez is ringing in a new era of Michigan football in 2008 and it is going to be an initial bumpy ride.

With such Maize and Blue notables such as offensive tackle Jake Long, quarterback Chad Henne, runningback Mike Hart, wide receivers Mario Manningham and Adrian Arrington, and pass rusher Shawn Crable lost to the NFL Draft, there will be a nearly new roster to go along with a new offensive mindset (the spread offense).At a glance, you would get the feeling the cupboard is bare. I am not about to insult anyone’s intelligence (or blindly get my own hopes up) and state that Michigan will win the Big Ten conference this season. But with RR’s first recruiting class (and a jump on an outstanding ‘09 class) and some talented holdovers from last year’s squad, the Wolverines should be an intriguing, and sometimes exciting, work in progress.Here are some of the players I expect to step to the forefront this season with standout performances:Morgan Trent, CB, 6-1, 190, SeniorTrent earned Big Ten honorable mention and has the potential, size and speed to go along with big game experience to excel. He is poised to follow Ty Law, Charles Woodson, and Marlin Jackson into the NFL and playing on Sundays.Brandon Graham, DE, 6-2, 276, JuniorGraham is a threat to break the school’s single-season sack mark of 12 after coming off a 2007 campaign in which he recorded 8.5 sacks and should have an expanded role in 2008 to maximize his talents.Tim Jamison, DE, 6-3, 266, SeniorWith 5.5 sacks, 10 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles, Jamison started all 13 games at defensive end and earned Big Ten honorable mention. With Graham, he gives Michigan an explosive pair of bookends on the D-line.Terrance Taylor, DT, 6-0, 319, SeniorTaylor is an excellent athlete who has the strength and quickness to blow up opposing backfields and is a preseason Bronco Nagurski Trophy candidate, given to the defensive player of the year.Carlos Brown, RB, 6-0, 213, JuniorBrown is who I would consider the front-runner in the three-way battle (Kevin Grady, Brandon Minor) for the starting tailback slot and has the speed and elusiveness needed for the spread offense.Darryl Stonum, WR, 6-3, 185, FreshmanStonum is one of the top playmaking wideouts coming out of the 2008 recruiting class and excels at the run after the catch. Pairing his 4.4 speed with his size and he is primed to play right away and step in as a big play waiting to happen for Michigan.With so many positions up for grabs in Ann Arbor and a new coaching regime and philosophy, Michigan fans, for the first time in a long time, will be asked to show some patience as Rodriguez and his staff implement their style into the program as the Wolverines look to be retooling while they rebuild in getting ready for 2009’s reload for a run at the conference championship.. PHILADELPHIA, PA, Apr 23 (MARKET WIRE) — The Xtreme Bikers Association will stage its 10th annual Bike to theShore on Saturday, May 23, 2009.

The 75-mile trek from Philadelphia, PAto Avalon, NJ will benefit The San Miguel School of Camden, NJ.This year marks the 10th annual Bike to the Shore, organized by the XtremeBikers Association, a Philadelphia area cycling group. The organization’sphilanthropic arm, XBA Charities, a non-profit organization, utilizes theevent as a vehicle to raise awareness and funds to support its mission –improving inner city education.The ride spans approximately 75 miles between the Philadelphia Art Museumand Avalon, NJ, stopping briefly at The San Miguel School in Camden.Started in 2000 as an adventure by then high school seniors John McConnelland Michael Day, the XBA’s Bike to the Shore became a fund-raising eventin 2006. Since the start of the ride in 2000, the number of riders hasincreased from two to 62, in 2008. Last year alone, the organizationraised nearly $10,000 for The San Miguel School, and hopes to raise atleast $15,000 this year.The San Miguel School of Camden is a NativityMiguel model independentCatholic middle school with the mission of providing quality education toyoung men of low income families.

For more information about The SanMiguel School, please visit Joseph Juliano, FSC, the president of The San Miguel School, is anenthusiastic supporter of the XBA, and in 2008, volunteered his servicesas photographer, mechanic and motivator while driving one of the supportvehicles. This year, a number of faculty and staff will be riding as well.”The XBA’s spirit of adventure and community service has made them awelcome addition to our school’s supporters. Our boys and their parentswill be at the school on event day providing water and cheering on theriders.”In 2009, the XBA plans to celebrate its tenth annual Bike to the Shore,increasing both its ridership and charitable support of The San MiguelSchool. This year’s celebratory post-game barbeque will feature aperformance by up-and-coming New York City folk rock band ‘Left MeBashful.’Please contact Michael Day, or visit for more informationabout the XBA and its annual Bike to the Shore.About XBA Charities:XBA Charities is a non-profit group that organizes an annual bike ride toraise awareness and funds to improve inner city education. The bike ridetraditionally takes place on the Saturday before Memorial Day.Media Contact:Michael DayDirector of Public RelationsXBA Charities(646) 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-.

So far, the San Antonio Spurs seems unable to match the New Orleans Hornets up in the second half, especially in the third quarter.Pop has no idea what in the world is happening after they come out the locker room.However, something is for sure, whatever is going on in the second half, the Spurs will have to get over it if they want to move forward in this playoffs.The big three have to come out big, and the bench have to make big shots I believe Manu Ginobili is the factor ” W” on this game. If he plays well, which I believe he will, everybody else will.There are many things the Spurs have to take care of in the game 7. They have to play aggressive for 48 minutes, limit turnovers, don’t hesitate to take shots, move well the ball, find a open man, take the ball out CP3’s hands and play close to him and to P. Stojakovic, rebound, make second shot opportunities, and most importantly ” play defense” at all time.If they do that, I’m pretty sure they are going to win the game. It will be an interesting game to watch.Say it louder ” GO SPURS GO.”. MARINA DEL REY, CA, Apr 23 (MARKET WIRE) — New Deal Studios’ first co-production, “100 Feet,” a thriller starringFamke Janssen and Ed Westwick, premieres on the Sci-Fi Channel thisSunday, April 26th, followed by a DVD release through Hollywood Video onApril 28th.


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