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But WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy said that whatever the technicalities, the political signal was not right.Acting U.S. Trade Representative Peter Allgeier said Washington was working to ensure that any stimulus package for its economy was in line with international trade rules.Ministers had expressed concern that "Buy America" provisions in the $825 billion stimulus bill passed by the House of Representatives could shut imports of other countries out of the U.S. market and fuel protectionism.Many fear the rules would prompt a wave of tit-for-tat measures, exactly as happened in the 1930s."We are certainly working with the Congress, with the White House, to make sure whatever we do in response to the economic crisis is consistent with our obligations," Allgeier told Reuters.A voluntary agreement at the WTO regulates rules for government procurement. Ashton said the EU and others would be satisfied as long as the new package complied with that.Allgeier said the U.S.

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Senator Judd Gregg has emerged as Democratic President Barack Obama's top candidate for U.S. Barack Obama MexicoThe choice of Gregg, a fiscally conservative lawmaker from New Hampshire, could help Obama soften resistance from Republicans opposed to the terms of an $800 billion-plus economic stimulus package the new president is trying to push through Congress.New Hampshire's Democratic governor, John Lynch, may name a Democrat to replace Gregg, which could give the party 60 seats in the 100-seat Senate, enough to clear Republican procedural hurdles and give Obama a clearer path for key legislation."Senator Gregg is now the leading candidate for Commerce and a pick that could come as early as Monday," an administration official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.Gregg, a third-term senator and the ranking Republican on the powerful Senate Budget Committee, confirmed on Friday that Barack Obama could nominate him to head the Commerce Department."I am aware that my name is one of those being considered by the White House for secretary of commerce, and am honored to be considered, along with others, for the position," Gregg said in a brief statement.White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said on Friday Obama would pick a commerce secretary within days but that a final decision had not been made.Gregg, a former Senate Budget Committee chairman, helped the two parties reach a deal last year on a Wall Street bailout, and could play a major role in striking up the kind of bipartisanship that Obama has promised in Washington.In early January, Obama's first pick for commerce secretary, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, withdrew as his nominee in the face of a legal inquiry.Richardson denied any wrongdoing in connection with the probe of a California-based financial company that had done business with the New Mexico state government. You could end up out of playoff contention and your season could be over.It’s underperforming players like these, serious injuries and negative off-the-field incidents that can drag a fantasy team down. That’s why the Bruno Boys will be with you all season long to give you advice on the players to cut and the players you might want to start thinking about letting go. WEEK ONEWeek One shed some light on players that were expected to do well and also on some players that weren’t.With Week Two nearing its end, it’s important to remember that the season has just begun.

Unless an injury has knocked out a player for a significant amount of time or you have much better options on your waiver wire, the Bruno Boys advice is to give players with upside a little more time to prove themselves before you cut them loose.That being said, here are some guys that you should monitor closely going into week three.Note: While you are watching to see if these players can redeem themselves, you should be checking out the Bruno Boys’ article, Fantasy Football Week Three Waiver Wire: Pick Them Up so you can start planning on whom to pick up to replace them. And, remember you can always visit our forums to get your questions answered about waiver-wire candidates, players to drop or anything at all related to fantasy football. QUARTERBACKS CUT THEM LOOSEJake Delhomme (Carolina Panthers) No, Jake Delhomme did not throw five interceptions again in Week Two, just one He actually had an OK day considering his last few outings. Against the Falcons in Week Two, Delhomme completed 25 of 41 passes for 308 yards and a touchdown.Delhomme, though, is not off the hook, especially since he still can’t go a game without throwing a pick.However, he’s proven in the past that he can be a decent fantasy QB, so if you have the space see how he does next Monday night against the Dallas Cowboys before you make a decision to cut him. Chad Pennington (Miami Dolphins)Chad Pennington threw for 176 yards, a TD, and an interception against the Falcons in Week One. While he could have done worse, the Dolphins offense looked pretty rough.As the Bruno Boys mentioned last week, there are two young QBs on the Dolphins with lots of potential who could get the nod to take over as soon as Week Five, which causes Pennington’s value to be called into question.Wait to see if Pennington and the Dolphins can bounce back Monday night against the Indianapolis Colts.But, if he and the offense have another bad showing, you may want to start packing his bags and start looking for other options. JaMarcus Russell (Oakland Raiders)This could be a make-or-break year for the disappointing JaMarcus Russell.In Week One, he was fairly unimpressive with only one TD, 208 yards, and two interceptions.Week Two was even worse.Despite a win against the Kansas City Chiefs, Russell was 7-of-24 for 109 yards and no touchdowns.Right now, it looks like Russell is far from becoming the kind of QB the Raiders envisioned when they spent the first pick on him in 2007.If you have space, you may want to see if the Raiders’ offense starts to click, but all signs point to Russell having no business being on your roster this season, unless you are desperate. RUNNING BACKS CUT THEM LOOSERashard Mendenhall (Pittsburgh Steelers) After only four rushes for six yards in Week One, Mendenhall had a better performance against the Chicago Bears’ defense in week two.However, it wasn’t good enough to keep Mendenhall out of this article. He rushed three times for 39 yards and caught one pass for 13 yards.While Mendenhall’s performance shows flashes of the kind of talent that made him a first-round pick in 2008, the jury is still out on the second-year back.Until the coaches show more confidence in his ability and until he sees the field more, keep him monitored week to week. You don’t want to waste a roster spot all season long waiting for him to become a consistent fantasy back if that’s a year away.If he gets more playing time in week three against the Cincinnati Bengals, he could take his game to the next level and become a much more valuable player to have in your lineup. Justin Fargas (Oakland Raiders)Justin Fargas didn’t see the field again in Week Two while Darren McFadden and Michael Bush had fairly unimpressive games.If Fargas returns in Week Three and outperforms the other two backs, you’ll want to keep him as a third-option running back, but chances are with Bush and McFadden hogging the carries, Fargas may not be worth a spot.Still, it’s not inconceivable that Fargas becomes the most consistent back, so wait a few weeks before you cut him. Laurence Maroney (New England Patriots) After being one of last season’s biggest busts, Laurence Maroney is out to prove 2008 was a fluke.Unfortunately, his last two games have not been very convincing. In Week One against Buffalo, he only rushed for 32 yards, and this Sunday against the Jets, the Patriots only ran Maroney six times for 23 yards.Maroney has a lot of upside if he could somehow return to the kind of fantasy back he was in 2007.