The NFL is trying to crackdown on flagrant fouls Oct 23, 2009
Wesley was suspended by Ray Anderson, the NFL's executive vice president of football operations and a former Falcons executive, for one game without pay and will lose $38,750 in pay for what the league called a flagrant violation of player-safety rules. In a letter to Wesley, Anderson wrote, "The playing rules (Rule 10, Section 1, Article 1) specifically provide that a member of the kicking team is prohibited from interfering with a receiver attempting to catch an airborne kick. The prohibited... (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)
EcoFocus spreads festival out over month Oct 2, 2009
For example, in "So Right So Smart," Georgia entrepreneur Ray Anderson is among those business leaders featured who are turning environmental sustainability into profit. In "No Impact Man," a Manhattan family of three attempts to go off the grid for a year. (Athens Banner-Herald)
States top P&Z member says growth issues challenging Sep 30, 2009
The little details dont escape Lowell Ray Anderson. For his meticulousness and dedication to city planning, Anderson has been named Wyomings top planning and zoning board member for 2009. (Cody Enterprise, WY)
'This transcends football': 'Boys boast as new stadium shines Sep 18, 2009
"With the choices people have, it is imperative for that in-stadium experience to be really special," says Ray Anderson, the NFL's executive vice president of football operations. "Jerry Jones is responding to that need, with the bells and whistles in that stadium. He put it out there. Going forward, new stadiums will be challenged to duplicate what he's done to enhance the fan experience. He's a few years ahead of the curve.". (USA Today -- Sports)
Graphic by Desiree Wainscott Sep 6, 2009
But Lowell Ray Anderson said the bandshell has its place, too, drawing highway travelers in a way the amphitheater cant. Manchester says he will have to gauge community attachment to the existing bandshell and whether people would support a new, improved version. (Cody Enterprise, WY)
Neighbor Islands Feb 7, 2009
FOCUS GREEN THIRD ANNUAL DOWLING DISCUSSION SERIES, this week featuring Ray Anderson, founder/chairman of Interface Inc., world's largest manufacturer of the usually petroleum-intensive modular carpet industry, 6 p.m. Feb. 12, Maui Arts and Cultural Center, sponsored by Dowling Co. Inc.; $5 (students free), proceeds to Hawai'i Nature Center, Maui; 808-270-0567. WOW. (Honolulu Advertiser)