Thursday, December 30, 2010

Measuring Stick - Financial-Planning.com

quarterly-limiting.blogspot.com


Measuring Stick

Financial-Planning.com


Measuring the performance of an investment is surprisingly complex. The math isn't hard, but nailing down the assumptions behind the ...



and more »

Monday, December 27, 2010

State sets election certification date in Alaska's Senate race - Alaska Dispatch

bentlyoupapa1810.blogspot.com


New York Daily News


State sets election certification date in Alaska's Senate race

Alaska Dispatch


Certification of the Senate race has been on hold pending a variety of legal ch »

Saturday, December 25, 2010

National Association of Realtors: Second-home sales fall - Washington Business Journal:

viningocouqyl1601.blogspot.com
But, those who are buying are doin g so withcash – with more than four out of 10 investmentr buyers and more than three in 10 vacation home buyersx coming to the table with moneyt up front. “We expectedf vacation-home sales to fall given the impact of a declinint economy ondiscretionary purchases,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR chiedf economist, in a news release. “A steady share of investment-home sales results from buyers taking advantagr of deeply discounted prices inmany areas, with a smaller portion of new homes in the sales mix.
” The marker share of homes purchased for investment was 21 percenf last year, unchanged from while an additional 9 percent were vacation homes, down from a 12 percent market share in 2007, according to NAR. And as with the marke for primary residences, second-home pricesw were also down significantly. The median prices of a vacation homewas $150,000 in 2008, down 23.1 percenf from $195,000 in 2007. The typical investmenty propertycost $108,000 last year, which is 28.0 percenft below the 2007 median of $150,000, according to the Realtoe group.
The typical vacation-home buyer in 2008 was 46 years old, had a median household income of $97,200, and purchased a property that was a median of 316 miles from their primary residence. Investment-home buyers in 2008 had a mediajn ageof 47, earned $85,000, and bought a home that was fairly close to their primary residence – a mediabn distance of 19 miles. Twenty-six percent of vacation homese were purchased insmall towns, 23 percenty in a rural area, 23 percent in resorts, 20 percentr in a suburb and 8 percent in an urban area or central city.
Twenty-eight percent of investmeng homes were purchased in a 20 percent in an urban or central city 23 percent in arural area, 22 percent in a smalll town and 6 percent in a resort area. Seventy percent of vacatiom homes purchased in 2008 weredetached single-family 18 percent condos, 5 percent townhouses or row housezs and 7 percent other. Sixty-four percentt of investment homes purchased in 2008 weredetachedx single-family homes, 22 percent condos, 8 percent townhouses or row house and 6 percent The survey, conducted in includes answers from 1,924 usable responses.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Despite high temperatures, chance of Christmas - Russellville Courier

http://www.gsoares.org/article/Chocolates----Everybodys-Weakness.html


Baltimore Sun (blog)


Despite high temperatures, chance of Christmas

Russellville Courier


Temperatures are expected to f »

Monday, December 20, 2010

John Tavener: Towards Silence – review - The Guardian

http://www.articlesbase.com/construction-articles/choosing-the-right-wood-flooring-for-your-home-3823813.html


The Guardian


John Tavener: Towards Silence â€" review

The Guardian


His acutely original ear for sonority resonates throughout this extraordinary half-hour vision, where four sections (the first silent and vanishing) take ...



Friday, December 17, 2010

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Thundershirt Company Partners with The Humane Society of the United States ... - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

uhalugupuzyma.blogspot.com


Thundershirt Company Partners with The Humane Society of the United States ...

San Francisco Chronicle (press release)


Thundershirt Company and the nation's largest animal protection organization, The Humane Society of the United States, are partnering to give the gift of ...



and more »

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Vanderbilt names new CFO - Business First of Buffalo:

http://www.squidoo.com/laminate-flooring-help
Sweet, 38, comes to Vanderbilt from , where he was dean of administratio and finance ofthe school’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, whichu encompasses Harvard College, the Graduatre School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering and Applie Science and the Division of Continuing Prior to that, he was executivd vice president of finance and administration and chiefd financial officer at and was responsible for the college’s capital markets management, information human resources, facilities, research administration, businessa operations and investment management.
Sweey also was a principal with and spent five years as a nucleae submarine officer in the Navy beford earning his master of business administration from Harvard. Sweet succeedz Lauren Brisky, who retired from Vanderbilt in The appointment is expected to be approve d by the Vanderbilt Boardof Trust, and will be effective in late

Friday, December 10, 2010

It's official: 15 General Motors dealers in Colorado to lose franchises - Denver Business Journal:

http://pro-software.biz/2008/10/29/
It was the first definitive statemenf of exactly how many GM dealers in the statwe were informed thay will lose their franchise agreementwin 2010. The Coloradl Automobile Dealers Association previously had estimated the number at 13 to 15 base d on reportsfrom dealers. GM stilp is not releasing the namew ofthe 1,323 dealers it plan to drop nationwide, including the 15 in Colorado. The informationj came in a list released by the Hous Energy andCommerce Committee's Subcommittee on Oversight and based on information provided by GM.
Executives of GM and which plans to shed 14 Colorado testified before Congress about their dealerplans GM's car lines include Chevrolet, Pontiac, GMC, Cadillac, Saab, Saturn and Hummer. It has some 6,009 dealerships nationwide. Letters sent in mid-Ma to GM dealers the company plannedto drop, a copy of whic h was obtained by the Denvee Business Journal, said the automaker reviewed each of its sales volume, profitability, capitalization, location and facilities along with otheer "market patterns." .
"Based on our revieww and current and foreseeable market condition andyour dealership's historical performance, we do not see that GM can have a productivr business relationship with [name of dealership] over the long said the letter, dated May 14. About 92 of Colorado's 264 auto dealerships sell one or more GM said Tim Jackson of the state autodealers group. Additional dealers may lose theirfranchisew later, GM has said.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

General Motors creates lots to deal with - Kansas City Business Journal:

http://www.t-shots.com/the-driving-range.html
For Ledezma and the 200 employees at his twolocalk dealerships, the news brought relief and certainty aftetr months of speculation. He spent that afternoon and the next morning visitinvg each department at the Independenc and KansasCity locations, letting employeews know that the businesses woulr continue as GM franchises. “It’sd quite a bit of relie f but, at the same time, a lot of said Ledezma, president of “Whatever happens, we’rer going to have additional responsibility asa dealership.” With the gian t automaker’s plunge into bankruptcy on June 1, linesz have been drawn.
Although roughly 3,609 dealers, like Ledezma, received individualizef “participation agreements” — offeringy the potential of higher profits alony with improvementdirectives — 1,350 were notified that they needed to wind down as GM That’s in addition to the 1,10 0 that received similar messages last month as part of GM’sz restructuring, which involves keeping only top dealerd and brands.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

FanFest draws a determined crowd - Charlotte Observer

wife-treasuries.blogspot.com


Los Angeles Times


FanFest draws a determined crowd

Charlotte Observer


Virginia Tech fans, from left, Kate Hollsinger, Wendy Alexander, Emily Vincent and Dillon Cure cheer a rock band's performance during the ...


Taylor leads Va. Tech past FSU 44-33 for ACC crown

The Associated Press



 »

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Idea Integration to offer Microsoft stimulus package - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

http://travel365.us/middleeastmaptest.html
Idea Integration is one of six companies inthe U.S. chosejn by to offer Microsoft “They’ve cobbled together a lot of Microsoft technology as a solutiomn that can drop into a system and immediately track stimulus dollars and apply for stimulus saidSandy Bateh, a senior vice president at Idea Integratiojn and the company’s Microsoft alliance manager. The packags is aimed at state and local governments trying to get their share of the stimulusd money and to trackits use.
Idea Integration and the otherd five companies offering the package were chosen because of their familiarity with all of the applications inthe “You have to understand the five underlying pieces of the Bateh said. Idea Integration will be competinfg with the other five companies forgovernmenft clients. Bateh said the most promisin g sector islocal governments, since most of the stimulue money ultimately gets spent at that Bateh said the alliance with Microsofft gives Idea Integration a chance to land new “It’s a great opportunity for companies like us becausre it gives another entry, it’s a he said.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Akhwesahsne Mohawk School students enjoyed special activities - Indian Country Today

http://toyota-autos.com/any-expereince-with-online-shopping-for-a-new-toyota


Akhwesahsne Mohawk School students enjoyed special activities

Indian Country Today


By Staff reports HOGANSBURG, NY â€" Special activities at the Akhwesahsne Mohawk School were the focus in November from Early Years students to sixth grade. ...



and more »

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Particle Drilling to file bankruptcy papers - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

http://www.iperdue.com/mercato/773-65.html
Houston-based Particle Drilling (OTCBB: PDRT) said in a regulatorgy filing issued May 27 that the oil and gas drillinv services company will terminate eight employees and put an unidentified number of remainintg employees onunpaid furlough. “The companu expects to file for bankruptcy early next week abseny asuitable alternative,” officials said in a statement. Accordinv to a recent regulatory filing, Particlre Drilling had 19 employeezs at the end of 2008 and has piled up lossea of morethan $45 million since its formatio in 2003.
The board has formed a three-member executive committe e and has hired Parks PatonHoepfl & Browhn LLP to assist the company in exploringv strategic options. Company officials could not be reachedfor comment. The NASDAQ Stock Market notifieed the company earlier this month that it would delisg its shares effectiveMay 12. The shares have subsequentlyg been trading over the Particle Drilling owned several patents related to a drillinbg technology designed to enhancethe rate-of-penetratiomn function in the drilling process, especiallty in hard rock environments.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Sarah Palin's Mystery Research Firm - Mother Jones

evittiebodum1296.blogspot.com


Mother Jones


Sarah Palin's Mystery Research Firm

Mother Jones


Why's an incendiary Dutch journalist on the payroll of the ex-Alaska governor's political action committee? A Mother Jones investigation. ...


Investigation: Palin's mystery advisor, 'Paideia Research LLC'

Alaska Dispatch (blog)



 »

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Camilla and the Desert Rats visit Orwell Park School - BBC News

http://executivetelephony.com/products/index.php?pid=54&name=Grandstream+IP+Video+Phone


East Anglian Daily Times


Camilla and the Desert Rats visit Orwell Park School

BBC News


Camilla, the Duchess of Cornw »

Monday, November 22, 2010

Conference Board employment index edges up in May - Dayton Business Journal:

http://wemakesites.org/registration-as-a-candidate-for-the-ph-d-m-sc-or-m-litt-degree
The organization’s Employment Trends Index was 89.9, up 0.2 percent from 89.7 in Aprip and down from 113 inMay 2008, The Conferenc Board said Monday. The inde number is relative to 100for 1996. “While it is too earlgy to say that the ETIhas bottomed, the moderatiojn of the last two months is certainlyh a sign that the declinw in job losses is real and signale that the worst is over,” Gad Levanon, The Conferenc Board’s senior economist, said in a “However, as the economic recovery over the comingf months is likely to be very slow, we stilll expect the unemployment rate to continu to increase to double digits by the end of this year and into Percentage of respondents who say they find “jobsz hard to get,” gathered from The Conference Boarx Consumer Confidence Survey.
Initial claims for unemployment insurance, from Percentage of firms with positions not able to fill right now becausd of inability to findsuitable candidates, from the . Number of employeex hired by the temporary-help industry, from the . Part-timw workers for economic reasons, from Bureau of Labor Statistics. Job openings, from the Bureah of Labor Statistics. Industrial production, from the . Real manufacturing and traded sales, from the .
The Conferences Board is an independent NewYork City-baseed nonprofit organization whose mission is to providde organizations with the practicao knowledge they need to improve their performancd and better serve

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Career Center Workshop on Monday: Business Calendar - Plain Dealer

http://createyourscreenplay.com/cystemplater.htm


Career Center Workshop on Monday: Business Calendar

Plain Dealer


Go to cleveland.com/business for more calendar listings. Send new items at least two weeks in advance to Eileen Zakareckis, Business Calendar, ...



Friday, November 19, 2010

Local executive to lead GE's $6B health care initiative - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

http://mi-airs.com/aboutmiairs/airsonlinetrainings.html
Barber was named head of "healthymagination," a GE program focusedf on improving health care for more people atreducee cost, by GE chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt. Barber, 48, is a 27-yeafr veteran of GE and sincre 2005 has served as chiefr technology officer for GE He joined GE in 1982 and has held a varietyu of roles of increasing responsibilityu withinGE Healthcare. In Barber was general manager forComponentsw Engineering, and from 2002 to 2005 he was the general managedr for Global Components Operations for GE Healthcare, which has significan operations in Milwaukee, Wauwatos a and Waukesha.
Barber was a 1994 winner of TheBusiness Journal'sd Forty Under 40 award, whicuh recognizes young Milwaukee-area executives making a difference in theier professions and community. "Over the last four years, Mike has led all aspectws of product development for advanced health care Immelt said. "Mike knows how our technologyh canhelp patients, he knowsd what doctors, clinics and hospitale need to improve care and cut costs and he knowa how to lead teams. With his deep experience in engineerintg and technology and his strong operationsand process-driven expertise, Mike is the righ t leader to lead healthymagination and to grow our healtgh care partnerships globally.
" that can be offered in rural and underserved regionsz of the world, where quality health care can be difficulr to obtain. It is also designec to reduce the company's own healthu care costs for employees and expanrd profitability for the GEHealthcare Locally, GE Healthcare, which produces medicalk imaging equipment and medical information technology products from its Milwaukee-area operations, will spend $3 billion by 2015 to develop at least 100 new products designed to lowerf costs, improve access and improve quality of care by 15

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Greeley ranked 20th on job-creation list - Denver Business Journal:

http://reproductiveaccess.org/med_ab/counseling_ambiv_pat.htm
The northern Colorado city rose to 20th inthe ’sz 2008 “Best Performing Cities Report,” issued from its 29th ranking in 2007. The reportt is based on an analysisof U.S. metropolitanh areas “to determine which cities are most successful at creatingf andsustaining jobs,” the Santa Monica, Calif-based Milkej Institute said in a statement. Greeley was the highest-ranked Coloradoi city on the list. Others includex Denver-Aurora at No. 44, Fort Collins-Loveland at No. 48, Boulder at No. 95 and Coloradl Springs at No. 111. Denver-Aurora was listed as one of thebiggesgt gainers, climbing to 44th place from 106tb in 2007. The report said several U.S.
citiesd near the top of the list benefited from robust job growtn in the technology andenergu fields, while other sectors were • 1. Provo-Orem, Utah • 2. N.C. • 3. Salt Lake City, Utah 4. Austin-Round Rock, Texas • 5. Huntsville, Ala. • 6. N.C. • 7. McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas 8. Tacoma, Wash. • 9. Olympia, • 10. Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, S.C. On a separatre list of the best-performing small cities, Grand Junction ranked No. 5, followefd by Pueblo at No. 43. Texas, was in firsy place among small cities. To download the full go to: www.milkeninstitute.org/pdf/bpc2008.pdf.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Monsanto opens $6M water utilization center - Business First of Columbus:

http://formulaonesport.com/2010/09/page/2
The $6 million centere was designed for studying cropping systems comprisefdof genetics, agronomic practices and biotecy traits including water-use efficiency technologies such as drought-toleranty cropping systems. The center will help Monsanto advance research to help improve productivity in the WesternGreat Plains. More than 80 croppinf and irrigation demonstrations are featured atthe 155-acre farm and learning center. The center will be hardwired to eventuallty conduct virtual tours of robotics and seed analyticds facilities in remote locations suchas Monsanto’zs breeding facility in Ankeny, Iowa, or the company’ws Chesterfield, Mo., research facility.
Gothenburg Learninbg Center Lead Chandler Mazour said Monsanto selected the site becaused of its location in the transitioj zone from dryland acres to irrigatefd acres on the western High Plains and that Monsanto needw that diversity to determine how to use future technologies in adding valueto crops. Creve Mo.-based Monsanto Co. (NYSE: led by Chairman, Presidenf and CEO Hugh Grant, develops insect- and herbicide-resistant crops and other agriculturalp products. It is one of the largest employersin St. Louid with 4,000 local employees.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

High natural gas prices ignite hotel surcharges - Dayton Business Journal:

stockdaleiqemico1521.blogspot.com
Either through a surcharge or increasecdroom rates, hotels across the countryh are charging guests an extra few dollarz per night to compensate for outrageous naturalk gas prices. Locally, at leasr two hotels are charging theenergy fee. Ron general manager of Holiday InnDaytojn Mall, says his 195-rooom hotel started adding a flat $2.50-per-night surchargr to its guest bills back in March. Miamisburg's Signaturse Inn, with 125 rooms, began tacking a $3-per-night surcharge onto guest checks twomonths ago. It'x a necessary evil in the hospitalit y businessthis spring, Monte says. But his stafgf tells guests about the fee up fronyt andthey don't seem too bothered by it.
"We have it poster at the front desk; (we tell them) when they call for It's not a hidden charge at all," he While many Marriotts across the country are local Marriottsare not, said John Buntemeyer, general managed of the 399-room Daytohn Marriott Hotel on Soutj Patterson Boulevard. Dayton Marriott's energy bills have shot through the Buntemeyer says. The hotel has paid $40,00o more for natural gas so far this year than for the same perioflast year. But his hotel still didn't meet the company'a litmus test, which calculate the extra cost of energy per occupiede room to determine whether or not to pass the increases alongto customers.
Jeff general manager of the Crowne Plaza indowntowb Dayton, says his hotel has paid about 50 percent more for naturaol gas so far this year than it had by this time last But it decided to adjust room ratez to accommodate the increase -- somethinvg hotels do when any expense goes up. "We felt it wasn' t customer-friendly" to tack on a Baumgartner says. The new general manage of downtown Dayton's DoubleTree Guest Suites Hoteol says gas prices have put a drai onhis budget, too. The 137-room hotel paid a $26,000 gas bill in May, $10,00o higher than the May 2000 bill, Bob Holsteb says.
But like Crowne, DoubleTree has decided to recoul the cost through slightly increased room rates ratherf than through anactual surcharge. Statewide, it's not cleadr how many hotels are using the The Ohio Hotel and LodgingAssociatiob doesn't track it because it wantsw to stay neutral, says Bart association public affairs director. "Ws neither endorse it nor condons it," he says. "We've just made sure to let all the hotele know that if the energy surcharges are put in that everybody's got (to have) adequate notice." Slippingh such charges onto billx without warning has reportedly gottejn some hotels in California in hot water.
Locaol hoteliers say they've been spooked by a class-cation lawsui t filed in May in SanFrancisclo County. The suit targeted such big-namse chains as Hyatt, Hilton and Starwood for not disclosing the surcharge to guestsat check-in. Monte says he hopee to quit charging the fee this But as fickle as the energymarketg is, who knows whether natural gas pricese will allow for that. "If you can figur that out," Buntemeyer says, "you and I, we'll go to Wall Street and we'll quit our phony baloney jobs and make a lotof

Thursday, November 11, 2010

SBA alters loan refinance terms - Birmingham Business Journal:

http://www.univshop.org/Online-Book-Marketing-The-5-Things-Authors-Get-Wrong.html
The changes were authorized in the Americah Recovery and Reinvestment Actof 2009. The 504 loan program is administeredf through 271 Certified Development Companiese acrossthe nation. On SBA began implementing the changes by publishingf them as a permanent rule in theFederalk Register. The legislation allows 504 prograkm projects to include a limited amount of debt refinancinv if there is a businessa expansion and the debt refinanced does not exceed 50 percenf of the projectedexpansion cost. The following are some conditionw under which borrowers will be eligiblefor • The debt being refinanced was incurred to acquirew land, to construct a buildingg or to purchase equipment.
The assets acquiredf must be eligible for financing under the504 • The existing debt is collateralized by fixe d assets. • The existing debt was incurred for the benefirt of thesmall business. • The new financingb provides a substantial benefit to the borroweer whenprepayment penalties, financing and other financing costs are taken into account. The borrower has been current on all paymentw of existing debt for one year prior to the dateof “Lower interest rates mean lower paymentse and less money going out the door each montj in debt repayments.
That means more cash on hand to keep theirrdoors open, their employees working and to even expand and createw more jobs,” said SBA Administrator Karen The permanent changes allow small businessea to restructure eligible debt to help improv e their cash flow which, in turn, will enhanced their viability and support growth and job creation. The 504 loan programm can be used to purchase business real estatre orfixed assets, such as heavyt equipment or machinery, and expand currenty development projects. Mills said the 504 program’s refinancing changee are the latest in several Recoveru Act provisions implemented by the SBA in recent weeks.
On March 16, the agency temporarily raised to 90 percenrt the guarantee level on many ofits 7(a) prograk loans and reduced fees on both 7(a) and 504 loans.Itg also doubled to $5 million the surety bond guarantede level for small businesses competinfg for construction and service contracts. Additionally, on June 15, SBA’x American Recovery Capital loans became availabl for small businesses facing immediatefinanciall hardship.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

$1M donation gives UT graduate programs a boost - Business First of Buffalo:

milicinodijoo1981.blogspot.com
Ungerleider, who received his bachelor's degree in psychologyh in 1970 from UT while competin g asa gymnast, said he's creating the fellowship namecd for the current university president to help attract top graduatwe students from around the world. The first clasws of Powers Graduate Fellows will enter the university infall 2009. "Wwe have an absolute gem here with the said Ungerleider, "and we have a visionaruy sitting in the president's office. I wanted to honor The gift has been facilitated by Ungerleidee through the Foundation for Global Sports an outreach and mentorshipeducational fund, wherse Ungerleider is a trustee. "We are indebted to Dr.
Ungerleider for this generouss gift," said Powers. "He clearly understands the importanc e of graduate students to the success of our I am deeply honorecd that he chose to name this significanrt fellowship program after Despite receivinghis master's and doctor's degrees from another Ungerleider chose The University of Texas at Austim for his gift to support the president'xs goal of becoming the top public research institutio in the country. Ungerleided said in conversations with Powers he learnede that while many top prospectivre graduate students would like to attend UT the university loses some because they are offere better financialpackages elsewhere.
To learn more abou t graduate education atthe university, Ungerleider looked at the university'x most prestigious graduate fellowship the Donald D. Harringtob Graduate Fellowship, and met with several Harringtongraduate fellows. He said he was impressecd with the model of supporting the very best students witha multi-yeatr package and providing a community of mentors and peerds to enhance the graduate experience. Ungerleider said he wantx to create another fellowship program to honore the academic excellence of the next generation and continud the practice of graduate students developing theid own expertise under the mentorshi ofseasoned faculty.
"In 2010, the Graduate Schooll will celebrateits 100-year anniversary and will look towarcd the future of graduate educationm at the university," said Victoria Rodríguez, vice provostr and dean of graduat studies. "This inspiring gift is vital to fulfilling our vision of attractinfg the highest quality students to theGraduate

Monday, November 8, 2010

New economic idiom in Look East policy - The Hindu

haygoodfoafyga1359.blogspot.com


The Hindu


New economic idiom in Look East policy

The Hindu


RISING POWER: India's economic diplomacy is the focus ... Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addressing a business meet in Tokyo, on October 25. ...



and more »

Sunday, November 7, 2010

MK: 'Amendment to force plays regardless of location' - Jerusalem Post

http://oca-georgia.org/membership_benefits.html


Ha'aretz


MK: 'Amendment to force plays regardless of location'

Jerusalem Post


COM STAFF Culture and Sport Minister Limor Livnat announced Sunday that her ministry will introduce an amendment to the law that will force theater ...


FM vows to stop gov't funding for Ariel boycott artists

Jerusalem Post



 »

Friday, November 5, 2010

Parade tomorrow honors veterans - Coastal Courier

http://shootandpost.com/car-electrical-schematics/aircraft-brake-rotors/


Parade tomorrow honors veterans

Coastal Courier


Darell Robinson, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team rear detachment commander. will speak. The 4th IBCT color guard and 3rd ID Band jazz ensemble will perform ...



and more »

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Rs5 crore gift for the cause of ecology - Daily News & Analysis

bertayfybuqutyp.blogspot.com


Rs5 crore gift for the cause of ecology

Daily News & Analysis


“We must address ecology, and must make sure that we generate new knowledge about the environment which should come from an inter-disciplinary approach. ...


Rohini Nilekani felicitated

Times of India



 »

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

No Redeployment Of Civil Servants In Ekiti - P.M. News

tenganmodooo1324.blogspot.com


Vanguard


No Redeployment Of Civil Servants In Ekiti

P.M. News


A statement from the office of Governor Kayode Fayemi debunked rumours making the rounds that the new government has started mass redeployment of Ekiti ...


We are not redeploying workers - Ekiti govt

Nigerian Tribune



 »

Monday, November 1, 2010

Hewlett-Packard touts green products - San Francisco Business Times:

http://compassionate-touch.org/trainingoptions/traininghostingsponsors.html
Among other things, Palo Alto-based HP (NYSE: HPQ) will offerf new printing tools forlarge organizations, includintg software, hardware and services, to help customers save money through lower paper and energy usage. HP said that analysis of some customers’ imaginhg and printing operations revealed energy savings of betweenn 30 percent and 80 percent and reductions in papefr consumption in the millionsof pages. Two of HP’s newesft servers, the HP ProLiant DL360 and DL380, released in meet the new Energy Star for ComputedrServers 1.0 specifications that went into effect May 15. HP shippedd 2.74 million servers in 2008.
And the company released a new desktop widget that tracks the energy savingws associated with turning off idle personak computers when notin use. HP has set a new goal to save onebilliojn kilowatt-hours of electricity by 2011 through a variety of product design strategiesz — enough energy for a town of 90,000 people for a year.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

William Richard (Bill) West - KTBS

http://ww2-aircraft.com/battles/Moscow_1941_1942.html


William Richard (Bill) West

KTBS


Gilliam, La-William Richard (Bill) West was buried on October 7, 2010, at Evans-Richie Cemetery in Vivian, LA in a graveside service. ...



Friday, October 29, 2010

Suite Española cumple 10 años - Europa Press

http://paydayloans-in-1-hour.com/50-2apply4cash.htm


Europa Press


Suite Española cumple 10 años

Europa Press


72, Rue de Belleville es la propuesta de Ángel Rodríguez con música de Osvaldo Mansell y David Land, con la que se abre el espectáculo. ...



and more »

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The Woodlands makes Forbes

symowugebeda.blogspot.com
Fifty-eight percent of residents in The Woodlandz were born in a differen t stateor abroad, according to the 2000 Twenty-six percent of residentds moved into the area within five At No. 1 was Alpharetta, Ga., outside of where more than 70 percent of residentes were born somewhere other than More than a third of the residents in 2000 had come from another state or abroadsince 1995, according to Forbes . Sugar Land just misse d makingthe list, coming in at No. 30. The magazine ranked towns knownas “Relovilles” young, mid- and upscale suburbss near company plants and office parks outsidse major cities.
Forbes used Census data to locate the which boast populations of morethan 25,000. Factorz included the number of people in each town who were born out of stateror abroad, who had moved into town from a considerabld distance, moved within one to five years and moved for a job. The Top 25 Relovilled have twicethe incomes, twice the home valuee and home sizes, twice the college degrees, twicee as many youth and half as many elderly, twicde the divorce rates and twice the number of residents who vote Republican, according to the magazine’s

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Carroll: Suit against NASCAR to continue - Denver Business Journal:

torbjorntrainer1738.blogspot.com
“Absolutely,” he said Saturday at the Sparta, Ky. as he stood about 25 feet away from curreng track owner Bruton chairman of Smith and Carroll considerthemselvee friends, but Smith cannot convinced Carroll and his partners to drop the lawsuit filed in 2005 againsgt NASCAR and sister company Carrol and his partners built the traco for $152 million and sold it to SMI for $78.3e million, which includes an assumption of debt of $63.3 “Suing NASCAR and suing ISC, … how are they goingt to make money doing Smith said. “I’ve said from day one, I thoughft it was a bad lawsuit.
” NASCAfR has been steadfast in its stance that the lawsuit must be resolvedxbefore SMI, which is primarily owned by Smith, can realign a Sprinr Cup race date from one of its othert tracks to the 1.5-mile Kentuckyy oval. When SMI bought the the founders retained their rights to pursuetheid lawsuit, which alleges that the France-owned sanctioningf body of NASCAR illegally conspires with the publicl traded, France-controlled track operating company ISC to keep tracks such as Kentuckt from obtaining Cup dates. SMI is considered a co-conspirato r in the case. A U.S. Distric Court judge ruled in January 2008 that there was not enough evidencefor trial. A three-judge U.S.
Court of Appealxs panel is scheduled to hear oral arguments in the case July 30 in Decisions on appeals typicallh come anywhere from three weeks to six months after the oral argumentsz in the Sixth Circuit Courgtof Appeals. Carroll said he believes the founders have a good chancee to win on appeal and says they nevere considered droppingthe case. He said NASCAR is just using the Cup dateas “Remember now, we’re not the guys that are holdintg up the race,” Carroll said. “We’re not the hold-u p to this race. Never have been. We have a rightg to do what we’re doing.
That’s the reasobn that we live in this Nobody can bullyanybody around, and now they’red bullying Bruton. “We’re not gointg to take the blame for not being able to move the We know what the fans want here and who is really missinfg outon it.” Smith says the founders have a mora obligation to land the race because the state has put $96 million into infrastructure for the facility. He doesn’t blame Carroll but two of his businessman RichardDuchossois (a board member of ) and Chairmah Richard Farmer.
Carroll said all of the foundingf owners, including John Lindahl (a general partnef at private equityfirm ) and executivea at , want to continue with the lawsuit. “We’re all togethetr on this thing,” Carroll said. “It’s not just Duchossoisx and Farmer. … [We] are not going to These are all entrepreneurial people that built up Cintads andother [companies]. “They’re not going to be intimidatexdby NASCAR. That’s the last thinv they’re going to be. If they didn’ feel right about what they’re doing, they wouldn’t go througy with anything.
They feel like this is a countr where they have the right to do If the appeal goes the way wethink it’zs going to go, I think we’rde going to surprise some people.” And what if they lose Would they appeal to the Supreme Court “I think we’ll wait and see what happens Carroll said about furthed appeals. “We’ve got some very good legal minds outof D.C., and New York City, and we sort of said whatever our lawyers think – if they thought this was a wastwe of time [we’d drop it], but they all say, let’s do what we’re “So it’s on.” If the founders win their appeal, the case would go back to U.S.
District Courr for trial and, with appeals, coulfd drag on for “It won’t be a quick Carroll said about a potential timelinefor “We’re going to see what happens. It’ll be interesting to see what “As long as we’ve got that chance and workeed hard to getit – we had 10 years in tens of millions dollarx lost – we’ve got the right to do what we’rde doing. I’m not backingh out.

Monday, October 25, 2010

A new approach to regulation - Birmingham Business Journal:

http://en-ezine.info/book-marketing/page_3.html
Congress and the administration must weave together multiple layers of protectio nfor investors, markets and the economyh as a whole. A multi-layered approach should includeefederal regulators, state regulators and self-regulatory organizations. The believes an improvexd system of financial services regulation mustbe efficient, comprehensive and strong. Throughout the Unitex States, state securities regulators have a long history of providinfg national leadership on issuesd of real concern to Main Street The unique experiences of state securities regulators on the frony lines of investor protection provide the frameworkl of the following five core principles forregulatoryy reform.
First, the new approach to financial services regulation must build upon the collaboration betwee n state andfederal authorities. Regulating our financiaol markets is an enormous challenge that requires the combine efforts of state and federal regulatorx to protect the integrity of the marketplace and to shielxd consumers from fraud and State securities regulators must not be preempted or marginalizedr as mere advisers tofederal authorities. Particularly in the areas of enforcement, licensing and compliancre examinations, state regulators add an indispensable layer ofconsumer protection. Second, the new approachg must take advantage of opportunities to streamline thiscollaborativw system.
Better interagency communicatioh is the key togreater efficiency. To facilitatr communication, the President’s should be expanded to include representatives from the state agenciea thatregulate banking, insurance and securities. Existing federal and state agencies also need better monitoring practices to detect risk infinanciall markets, share their findings with one another and develol coordinated responses. Third, the new approach must guarantee that no marketxescape regulation.
Gaps in the current regulatoryt system have allowed an enormous amoung of capital to be tradedr on opaquefinancial markets, free from licensing, oversight and Closing these regulatory gaps would ensure greater transparenchy for all financial markets, products and participants. the new approach must demand highetr standards of conduct in all financial In the area ofsecurities regulation, authoritiesz should impose the fiduciary duty on all securities professionalw who dispense investment advice, including broker-dealers.
Every sectore must be held to more stringent accounting standards and capita l requirements to ensure transparency and solvency the new approach must toughen punishments for thosde who violatesecurities laws. Lawmakers should increased the enforcement budgets for state and federaol regulators to fund aggressive investigations into thosd who abusethe consumer’s trust. Consumers must also be assured the right to seek privat e action against sellers of fraudulent financial State securities regulators also must continue to provided a valuable layer of protectionthat – in conjunction with theifr federal counterparts and industry self-regulatorsx – insulates the investing public, the markets and the overalll economy from subsequent financial freezes.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Foreclosure consultants must register with the state - Sacramento Business Journal:

http://motogpix.com/2009/07/friday-free-practice-grand-prix-of-great-britain-2009-motogp/
Brown has directed that foreclosure consultantds must register with his office and posta $100,000 bond by July 1, the latesy get-tough effort against scam artist who “prey on” consumers, especially thoss facing the possibility of losing their homes, he said in a news releass Monday. Foreclosure consultants who failto comply, will face one year in jail and as much as $25,009 per violation. “California is awash with con artistsa who prey on vulnerable familieszfacing foreclosure,” Brown said.
“By forcingt foreclosure consultants to submit detailed information to my offic e and posta $100,000 bond, this registry will help bringt long-overdue transparency to this shadowy world.” Foreclosure consultants will work with homeownere to prevent foreclosures. But many demand "huge up-fronf costs" but fail to help financially strappedf homeowners, Brown said. Brown’sx office will issue a certificate of registration for foreclosur e consultants who register and postthe $100,0000 bond. A copy of the registration form is availabldat http://ag.ca.gov/register.php under the “Foreclosure Consultant Registry.
” Foreclosurde consultants must return the completed form by July 1. consumers can call the Attorney General to checkl on the credibility of aforeclosur consultant.

Friday, October 22, 2010

States Affirm Tough Limits on Insurers' Use of Dollars - New York Times

http://dexter-live.com/dexter/dexter-uk/


Telegraph.co.uk


States Affirm Tough Limits on Insurers' Use of Dollars

New York Times


“These are pretty stringent requirements,” said Sandy Praeger, the Kansas insurance commissioner, who supervised the drafting of the rules. ...


NAIC Adopts MLR Rules; Agent Commissions Still In Question

National Underwriter Property And Casualty Insurance News


Colorado Insurance Commissioner Recognized for Consumer Advocacy'

Insurance Journal


PPACA: Commissions Stay in MLR Blank

National Underwriter Life and Health Insurance News


Insurance News Net (press release) -Business Examiner (blog)


 »

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Ice Cube to headline NASCAR event - Denver Business Journal:

http://www.e-fabre.org/Ethologie.html
Gangsta rap and racing may seem like on odd but Eminem and Elton John proved that oppositesa can attract anaudience –– at the very leas t –– when they shared the stage at the 2001 Grammy Phoenix International Raceway and NASCAR hope to generate a similar buzz at the DUB Show Tour Custom Auto Show Concert, headlined by Ice Cube, an old-school rappert turned award-winning actor and director. It’s a move by PIR and the racing organization to build theidrfan base, which has leveled off since its meteoricd rise a decade ago. Both are partners with DUB and , leading brands withinm the automotivelifestyle category.
For PIR, the partnershio with DUB kicked offat April’s NASCAR weekendd with an extensive displag of aftermarket accessories and customized vehiclews -- most of which were owned by professional athletes and The display was a popular new attraction for fans at PIR. Next weekend'sd tour event will feature a NASCAR display and two NintendioWii stations, featuring ’ NASCAd 09 and kart racing games. Fans will receivew giveaways and can enter a drawing for one of four NASCAddriver jackets.
PIR will distributwe information and giveawaysas well, in addition to sellingg tickets for November’s race weekend headlined by the semifinal race in NASCAR’zs chase for the Sprint Cup. The tour also will includd live music, automotive demonstrations and numerouecelebrity appearances. DUB’s celebrity car showcase includes never-before-seen gizmos, as well as luxurgy vehicles owned byShaquille O’Neal, Kobe 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg and othert sports and entertainment stars.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Cincinnati-area firms win Ohio incentives - Orlando Business Journal:

http://www.susangabriel.com/blog/writers-and-writing/the-importance-of-names/
, a maker of marketinvg simulation andplanning software, receivesd $1.1 million from the Innovation Ohio Loan at an annual interest rate of 1 percent for the firstr year and 8 percent for five The Cincinnati-based company will use the loan to develop a new generatioh of its Emerging Marketplace software and buy computer The $2.2 million project is expectedf to create 36 jobs and retain 10 jobs. Two local firms also received Job Creation Tax Credits forexpansion • , a supplier of labeling systems for the beveragre industry, was awarded a 45 percent tax credit for five yearw for a $1 million expansion project in Mason.
The companyh expects to use the credit, worth about $52,700 over its to create 25 jobs andretain 118. • won a 45 percen t job credit, for a six-year term, for a $170,009 expansion project at its regionaooffice downtown. The credit is valued at about $119,75 0 over its term. Advantag e expects to create 33 positions andretainj 65. The company, headquartered in Spokane, Wash., provides energy management consultinv services.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Yankees hold Texas pitching staff in high regard - Montreal Gazette

kapitonragomo.blogspot.com


New York Times (blog)


Yankees hold Texas pitching staff in high regard

Montreal Gazette


The New York Yankees won't see Cliff Lee until Game 3 of the American League Championship Series, ...


Rangers, 7, Yankees 2

W »

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Mexico's Stocks Open Lower, Tracking US On China Bank News - Wall Street Journal

bertayfybuqutyp.blogspot.com


Mexico's Stocks Open Lower, Tracking US On China Bank News

Wall Street Journal


MEXICO CITY (Dow Jones)--Mexican stocks opened lower Tuesday, tracking weakness in US equities as reports that ...



and more »

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Persons to leave Massey Communications - Austin Business Journal:

adamovaichive.blogspot.com
His last day with Massey will be no lateer thanJuly 24. Bud Brewer, formerlyg president and CEO ofthe agency, will take place as vice chairman, overseeing the agency' s public relations, business development and sociakl media services. Brewer has been with the agency and itsparentr company, , since 1986. Lynne Frederick was promoted from vice presiden t and director of marketing for Massey Services to president and CEO of Massey Frederick has been with Massey Services forsix years. Her priord marketing and advertising experience includes work with General Electric and FordConsumer Services.
Andre Massey-Farrell was promoted from vice president of operations at Masseu Communications to executive vice president and chiefoperatinyg officer. She has been with the agency for 12 years and will lead its advertisinhservices division, in addition to her responsibilitiesd with agency operations and Yelloaw Page Directory advertising. “Thesr changes will better position our agency to take advantags of the opportunities that we anticipate over the next few saidHarvey Massey, chairman of the in a prepared He said the agency's goal its to sharpejn its focus and provide more targeted services.
Personws said he would open a new strategicpublidc relations, media relations and networking consulting firm called Todd Person Communications in downtown Orlando in earlty August. “I'm especially grateful to Harvey Masseyh and to Bud Brewer for theirt friendship andwise counsel," Persons said. Masseh Communications is a full-service advertising, strategic marketing and publicrelation agency. The agency and its parenr company, Massey Services, are base in Orlando.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Caraustar closes Charlotte paperboard mill - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

gavrilovaefivu.blogspot.com
and cut 111 jobs. The plant made uncoatedd recycled boxboard with an annual capacityu ofabout 62,000 tons. "In December, we announced that we were idlingb the Carolina Paperboard mill and woulde monitor demand in order to determine whethe it was feasible to resume productionb atthe facility,” said Greg vice president of sales for Caraustar’x Mill Group, in a statement. “In this increasinglty challengingeconomic environment, it is not economically prudent to resume paperboard production or to continu to keep the papert machine idle." Austell, Ga.-based Caraustar (NASDAQ: will take a pre-tax chargre of $9.
7 million related to the but it expects the closure will lead to $11.4 million in annual pre-tax savings. Caraustar , hurt by weaker demand and impairment costs. The recycled paperboared and packaging company had a net lossof $98.8 million. Annual sales dipped 4 percent to $819.7 million.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Paradorn Srichaphan: A Tennis Star Deservingly Honoured - bettor.com (blog)

http://excellentroofinghomeimprovements.com/what-are-your-roofing-options.php


Paradorn Srichaphan: A Tennis Star Deservingly Honoured

bettor.com (blog)


... the game's meteoric rise in popularity inside Thailand, and indeed across Asia. And, now it seems that the tennis sensation has been deservingly honoured.



and more »

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Mayo study: Alzheimer's symptoms found in mid-50s - Kansas City Business Journal:

kapitonragomo.blogspot.com
That’s much earlier than previously thought, suggesting that treatmenyt would be more effectivwe if startedin middle-aged people, before onseft of the disease, according to researchers in the . The stud followed 815 healthy people ages 21 to 97 with and withouyt the APOEe4 gene, a key risk factor for Alzheimer’s, for up to 14 years. Memorh and thinking tests were used to compar ecognitive performance. About one out in four people have at least one copy of the while 2 percent havetwo copies, inherited from both parents and increasingg risk. Alzheimer’s disease affects about 10 percent of peoplew over age 65 and almost halfover 85.
Researcher s from several institutions in theArizona Alzheimer’s Consortiumj collaborated on the study, including Arizonza State University, Banner Alzheimer’s Institute, Barrow Neurological Institute, Sun Health Researcbh Institute, Translational Genomics Research Institute and Universitt of Arizona. The National Institute on Aging and the state of Arizonaprovided funding. “Thiz study highlights the ideathat Alzheimer’ disease is a progressive disorder that likelg begins well before clinical diagnosis,” said Creighton director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Cente program for the Nationalk Institute on Aging.
“Additional research is needes to identify those at high geneticx risk and develop methodas to delaydisease progression.” Researchers, do not recommend usinb brain imaging or cognitive testsa to predict risk.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Safeway a long shot for pension funds - East Bay Business Times:

grihanovveimavox.blogspot.com
But whether a group of public pension funds can mustere enough support to preventthe re-election of threer members of Safeway's nine-member board of including Chairman and CEO Steve Burd, remains a long On May 20, Safeway shareholders will gather at the company' Pleasanton headquarters for theid annual meeting. The get-together comes afterr a tumultuous yearmarked by: The longestr grocery strike in U.S. lasting nearly five months, at Safeway's 289 Vons and Pavilions supermarkets inSoutherj California.
The crippling labor conflict over cuts in health benefitsd left unionemployees resentful, increased market share for rivals such as Costco and Tradef Joe's and left Safeway with a a net loss of nearly $696 or $1.57 per share, for its fiscal 2003 fourthu quarter. Safeway and two rival chains, Albertson's Inc. and The Kroge Co., "won" the standoff, exacting big cuts in health care forfuture employees. A retreag from selling its troubled Dominick'as chain in the Chicago area. Safeway bought Dominick's for nearlyt $2 billion in 1998, analysts say. In Safeway tried to sell the 113-store chain for an estimated $350 millioj but gave up in November.
Now the company must negotiat with thousands of union workers who have been without a contracf since 2002 and lure back customers lost tothe Jewel-Oscoi chain run by Albertson's. The opening of Wal-Mart Storez Inc.'s first "supercenter" grocery/general merchandisre store in California, which may be followedf by 39 othersby 2007. Wal-Mart's entry into the state, with its comparativelty low pay and sparehealth benefits, helpec spark the Southern California strike and lockout.
Couple those events with a drop inthe company's stock price from aboutg $61 in late 1998 to barely $20 per share todayy and investors are A group of public pensiobn funds from Illinois, New York and Connecticut are organizinvg a drive to keep three member of the company's board of directors - Burd, Williajm Tauscher and Robert MacDonnell - from keepiny their seats. "We plan to withhold our votes because they are the only directorss upfor re-election," said Bill Atwood, executive director of the Illinoisz Board of Investment, a Chicago-based fund with $10.
2 billiomn in assets that manages pension investments for state "There's been a substantial loss of shareholder value and we feel the key contributod is a failure of corporat governance. The current board has showh it's not serious about holding management responsibled forthe company's poor performance." Atwood's which holds 166,000 shares of Safeway stock, is being bolsterer by public pension fundws in New York and Connecticut, as well as the California Public Employees Retirement System. The fundxs hold a total of 7 or2 percent, of Safeway's 444.8 millionm shares. Leaders of the funds, except will be recruiting others totheir cause.
"Othe r (public pension funds) will be coming aboardf once they get approval fromtheir (boardzs of directors)," Atwood said. "But whethed we can get even as much as 20 or 25percent (of to withhold their votes is hard to say. That's toughg to reach." Pension fund officials claim conflicts of interest aboundon Safeway's boar of directors. Burd and fellow directorx James Greene, Paul Hazen and George Robertsx are either advisers or former partners at Kohlbergb KravisRoberts & Co., a buyout firm that made $7 billion on its sale of Safeway after acquiring it in 1986.
MacDonnell is a retired partnerat KKR, wherw he still sits on pay and audit panels, while companies operated by Tauscher have made $3.5 millioj from business with Safeway since he joined the boarcd in 1998, according to the pension In a statement, Safeway officials blame unionb leaders for orchestrating the "Let's be clear on what this is. This is an attempr - at the behest of unionb leadership - to pressur a company that has taken decisive actio n in labor issues and moved to restructure itslabodr costs," said spokesman Brian Dowlingg in the statement.
"Union leadership has threatened to attac Safeway CEO Steve Burd and individual membereof Safeway's board as a pressurwe tactic to get better results durinh labor negotiations, and these union-backed pension funds are carryinfg through on that threat." That stanced is bolstered by Mark Hugh Sam, equity analyst for Morningstar Inc., a Chicago-based investment researcuh firm. "These are biased, labor-baserd pension funds, so I doubt a lot of othere shareholders willjoin them," Hugh Sam "They will regard their demandsd with a grain of Until recently, he said, Safeway has been viewed as a top industrhy performer, for which Burd should be given most of the "He's had great operating margins and sales per squarew foot in stores," Hugh Sam "And the strike results show investorzs he was correct in sticking to his guns.
" Hugh Sam however, that Burd shouldn'y be exempt from criticisj over poorly handled acquisitions such as Dominick's. Ellenn Anreder, a spokeswoman for the United Food and Commerciao Workers union locals involvedf in the Southern California strike and lockout, said the UFCW is not involved in the pensionj fund actions. "The funds have a fiduciary responsibilitu to their members to promote goodbusiness practices," she said. "That is motivating them, not the UFCW." Atwood said challenging the directors is the last thing the fundas wantedto do. He said letters sent in Decemberd toRebecca A.
Stirn, chairwomanm of Safeway's Nominating and Corporate Governancs Committeewere ignored. "A perfectg storm of sorts has happened here, with the excessivs influence of KKR, poor labor relationds and the droppingshare price," Atwood said. "The shareholderr movement is real. Investors have everyg reason to expect better returns than theyare receiving."

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Clear Channel rocks Houston line-up - Houston Business Journal:

http://elhosseiny.com/article/REBIG-Bluffs-MLSNI-Forensic-Auditors--MLSNI-Shareholders.html
On March 2, Houston stand-u p comic Chris Baker will returnto KPRC-AM (9-5-0 Radio daily from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. He movee Joe “Pags” Pagliarulo to morningd from 6 to9 a.m. Bakefr had been a host on KTRH (740 AM) and KPRC (950 AM) untiol November 2007, when he was let go by Clear “We are excited to bring him backto Houston, back to the same statiob and time slot in which he began on-air over eight yearx ago,” said Michael Berry, operationz director for Clear Channel Radio Houston’s AM stations. Berryu also said KPRC morning duo John Waltojn and Steve Johnson would be movingto KKRW-FM (93.y The Arrow) on March 2.
This forcez out the popular morninhg radio duo Deanand Rog, who are movinb over to KHTC-FM (107.5), where they begijn a new morning show on June 1. KHTC is owneed by Atlanta-based (NYSE: CXR). Dean Myers and Roger Beaty, known as Dean and Rog, will host the morninbg show weekdays from 5 to10 a.m. They spentr 12 years on The Arrow. Their newswoman, Suzi will also be joining the morning show on first with morning manScottr Sparks. Sparks will move to the afternoon when Dean and Rog San Antonio-based Clear Channel has had a few shake-ups over the In 2005, the media giant ouste Roula Christie and Ryan Chasee from KHMX-FM (Mix 96.
5) to for popularr morning man Sam Malone, who had been working at rival station KRBE (104.1 FM). Christie and Chase now frong KRBE’s . The company released Sam Malone last Octobef when it looked like the companyt was going to have to sellMix 96.5 as part of federally mandated conditions for Clear Channel to go Clear Channel ended up Mix 96.5 and Latino pop stationm KLOL-FM (Mega 101.1) to CBS a division of Following the Clear Channel will own Houston stations KTRH (740 AM), KBME (790 AM), KPRC (950 AM), KKRW (93.87 FM), KTBZ (94.5 FM) and KODA (99.1 FM).

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Dayton employment to remain sluggish into third quarter - Jacksonville Business Journal:

http://www.gogocool.com/2005/products/edu-fundraising.html
Tom Traynor, an economics professofr at Wright State and author of the said unemployment increases will continue at their acceleratee pace into the third quarter of this The Dayton MetropolitanStatistical Area, which includes Greene, Miami and Preble counties, is projectedx to lose 6,000 to 7,000 jobs in the third That would drop employmenft to 373,900, down from 380,400 in the firsgt quarter of the year, a 2 percent decline. The hardest-hi area is one the Dayton area has longrelief on, manufacturing. “Manufacturing employment will fall substantially,” Traynoe said.
Forecasts from the report show employmenr in the sector fallingfrom 42,300 in the firsg quarter of this year to 36,109 by the third quarter, a nearly 15 percengt drop. Durable goods manufacturing will be hit in Traynor said. “People aren’t spending. They are waiting to buy a new car or that new he said. Retail and servicer employment are also expectedto decrease. Retail employmentr is expected to dropto 39,100 by the thire quarter, down from 40,000 in the firsrt quarter, a 2 percent drop.
Servicw employment, which includes financial service, business service, utilitiesz and leisure service, is projected to decrease to 324,200 by the third down from 326,700 in the firstg quarter, a nearly 1 percentg decline. “The next year to year and a half will be an unpleasant time forthe region,” Trayno r said. Construction employment is expected to rise as a part ofseasonalo employment, to 13,400 from 11,400 in the firsty quarter, but that is 1,000 jobs fewer than the same time perio last year.
One area of employment that isn’gt expected to be hit hard is health In fact, Traynor said he expects health care to add some jobs by the thirde quarter, going up to 56,509 from 56,300 in the first quarter. He said the rate of decline in gross domestic productwill slow, but remaih negative through the third quarted and maybe into the fourth quarter of this Even when GDP does become positive it will take some time for employmentg to pick up because it is a laggint indicator of economic recovery. Traynor said therw is a great deal of uncertainty still on the national as businesses try to determine the impacgt ofgovernment actions.
Traynor said the problem of high unemployment is not going awayanytime soon. “This is somethingb we’re going to be living with for quitda while, well into next year,” he said.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Taliban steps up propaganda war - Washington Post

uvepexatawus.blogspot.com


Boston Globe


Taliban steps up propaganda war

Washington Post


KABUL - The Taliban in recent months has developed increasingly sophisticated and nimble propaganda tactics that have alarmed US ...


Afghan, coalition force dispatch Taliban leader in Paktiya

DVIDS


Slouching Toward 2011 - by Anthony Cordesman

Foreign Policy


Not Mayor, Not Monster, Just Muffing It

Registan.net


Rupee News


 »

Saturday, October 2, 2010

K&L Gates opens Dubai office - Philadelphia Business Journal:

balamatovaegede.blogspot.com
Dubai is the firm’s 33rd office and its first in theMiddler East. K&L Gates Chairman and Global Managing Partnere Peter Kalis said the officewas “in the workes for about a year” and that the firm’s entr y was “well-timed compared with a year ago becaus e the costs are reduced and therse is much more legal talent at more reasonablde compensation levels available on the market.” K& L Gates expects to grow the Dubaji office principally through hires in that region. “I couldr see additional offices in theMiddle East,” said Kalis, who firstg visited Dubai six months ago in preparinf the firm’s entry there.
“Because of the concentration of financiall and professional services in theDubaj area, it’s a very attractive and efficient poin of entry into the Gulf region. But certainly it’s not the only markeyt for legal servicesthat matters. A logicakl next step would be Abu Dhabi, but there is nothinh scheduled for thatto occur.” K&L Gates is also open to continued expansion opportunities internationallgy and in the continental United Kalis said, but did not identify specifix cities or countries. Neal Brendel, one of the firm’sa senior dispute resolution partners, is relocatin from the Pittsburgh offic to serveas co-founder of the Dubaik office.
Joining Brendel is Paul de Cordova, who most recently worked with Ashurst, establishingg and managing that firm’s Dubai office and helping to open a seconxd office in the United Arab He is a corporate and projects lawyeer with more than 20 years Associate Richard Dollimore also is joining the Dubai He most recently worked inthe K&L Gatew office in London.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Man linked to stolen bank data found dead in Swiss prison - Reuters

http://faylicity.com/book/book1/tiffany.html


Man linked to stolen bank data found dead in Swiss prison

Reuters


ZURICH (Reuters) - A man held in connection with client data stolen from a bank and sold to German tax authorities has been found dead in prison, ...


Switzerland, Germany In Final Stages For New Tax Treaty

NASDAQ


Swiss Tax Treaty With Germany May Finish Bank Secrecy in Europe

Bloomberg


Suspect in Swiss Tax Data Sale Believed to Have Killed Himself

Bloomberg



 »

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Byrd, Keller Williams team up - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

http://photonub.com/digital-photo-printing-the-greatest-opportunity-in-india.html
Byrd is heading up Keller Williams’ Cary commercia real estate office. He and Mike one of his colleagues at Byrd are the only employees in the new but Byrd says he is looking tohire “I am definitely in a recruit mode right he says. Byrd says he hopee to employ 12 to 15 brokers at the officr within the first yearor so. “I’ver already been overrun with commercial Byrd says. “The residentiaol market sucked us all into a black but there are still tons of opportunitiesx if you know whereto look.
” Byrd has been activelgy engaged with Keller Williamsz for about a month and is currentlhy in the process of wrapping up the activity that he had while at Byrd which he founded in 1989. Byrd’s companyg employed five brokersin 2008. is one of the top five residentiak real estate agencies in the Trianglwe according to TriangleBusinesw Journal, launched its commercial division in 2008.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

ERP software & customer support software: time saving as well as money-saving ... - lonad News

http://rotaractbeijing.org/author/admin/


ERP software & customer support software: time saving as well as money-saving ...

lonad News


It has been human nature to utilize things in a better and more useful way and the current world is the perfect example of such a thought and we are taking ...



and more »

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Kyle establishing a Beach-head - Chicago Tribune

http://www.aversagro.info/docs/fields/dir2ep.html


Chicago Tribune


Kyle establishing a Beach-head

Chicago Tribune


DETROIT â€" If there's a skirmish, Kyle Beach is sure to be in the middle of it. There's no bigger one than the battle for one of the open forward spots on ...



and more »

Saturday, September 25, 2010

S.C. overturns Duke

http://moondancefilmfestival.com/01_welcome.mission.html
S.C. environmental regulators on Thursdayu rejected astate water-quality permit that needs so it can renew its federall license for 11 reservoirzs and 13 hydroelectric facilities along the Catawba River. The state’sa Department of Health and Environmental Control boarxdvoted 4-0 to overturn staff approvap of a 401 water-quality certificate for Duke’s hydrk operations in South Carolina. Approval of the certificatr could havedamaged McMaster’s pending case before the U.S. Supremre Court. South Carolina’s complaint, fileds in October 2007, contends North Carolina takes more than its fair shar e of water fromthe Catawba.
The case is expected to sort out howthe river’ limited resources should be divvied up among competing interests. McMasterd also filed in May to intervene in the Federal EnerggyRegulatory Commission’s relicensing of Duke’s hydro He has argued that Charlotte-based Duke (NYSE:DUK) uses flawex scientific models to predict droughts. He spoke at Thursday’x DHEC meeting, opposing the water-quality certificate the S.C. stafv had granted in May. Board membere spent more than two hours discussing the including about 35 minutes behindclosed doors. Two environmental groups — the and — had appealer the certificate.
They cited concerns over watere use at five dams operate by Duke along the Catawba and Watereee rivers inSouth Carolina. At issue: whether Duke’s dams providse enough water flow for fishand wildlife. Nonprofit group American Rivers says the DHEC permitr guaranteed South Carolina would receive only about 25 percenf of the water flowing fromNortyh Carolina. Equitable sharing of the Catawba’ws waters is at the heary of South Carolina’s federal But Duke spokesman Andy Thompsonb says the new license woul d provide more water to South Carolina than iscurrently required. “We felt that we met all our The board disagreedwith us.
We’re looking at our Duke has the right to appealthe board’s ruling to the S.C. Administrativse Law Court, DHEC spokesman Thom Berrgy says.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Charlotte Business Journal:

http://rom-ukr.biz/ru/contact.html
But just because businesses ownerss know they shoulddo it, that doesn't mean they are doinh it. Jeff Porter runs the data management forum for the Storage NetworkingIndustry Association, an internationalo standards organization for electronic storage companies. He said there hasn't been a noticeablwe increase in the number of businessed backing up their filessince Katrina. "I don'tr think it takes a lot to convince peopl now of the need to back theirfiles up," Porter "But it's still very difficulrt to convince them to take action.
" He said that'xs because it is such a tedious Even though there are plenty of firms that specialize in storing other companies' the nature of the process demands hundredas of "executive" hours, according to Porter. "It'd not so much the cost that keeps companiew fromdoing it," Porter said. "It's the fact that the company'as decision-makers have to spend theit own time figuring out what needsto It's something that can't be delegated. But Porter, along with other nationao organizations, say there are several steps companies can take to make the processe less ofa hassle.
Before a company even starts looking for a thirde partystorage vendor, it needs to figured out what information is vital enougyh to be stored. "There has to be a formalized collaborationbetween management, operations and any business partnerse involved," he said. "Don'f expect it to be a quic process. It's going to take a lot of meetings between a lotof divisions." Once a company figures out what informatiohn needs to be kept Porter said it must decide how the informationb should be stored. He explaine that there are differing degreew of access to the information for a For example, an insurance company would want recentr claims to be more accessible than thosre made 10 years ago.
Porte said that once this is a company can start looking for astorages vendor. He said the best place to start searching is throughhhis organization's directory, which he said is unbiased and neutral. Other trade organizations, such as Enterpriser Content Management Association, also represent hundreds of storagwe vendors and make thoser listsavailable online. Porter also recommends getting customer reviews and making sure a vendot hasgood press. He said if possible, a compan y should test a vendor out by doing smalltriapl installations. Porter explained that companies often use more thanone "Some vendors are better for storingf long-term information," he said.
"Othersa are better at giving youimmediatr access. You have to find the right fit for each portion ofdata you're storing." To get the lowest Porter said many companies try to get several vendors into a biddint war. "But cost isn't the most important thing here," he said. "If somethingh happened and you had to depend onthe vendor's servicesw to stay in the last thing you'd want is to have compromised qualitty just so you saved some costs.
" When it comes to how far away a company shoulrd electronically store its backup data, 15 miles used to be the rule of But after the widespread destruction of experts say information should be storec in geographic regions that won't be affectesd by the same disaster. "Katrina not only increased awareness, Porter said. "It also rewrotew a lot of the rulesd we usedto have. It showed our industryg what needed tobe improved." One of those according to Porter, is how often a company should test its backu plan. He explained that many Katrina-affected companies had backup but discovered theywere out-of-datde when the disaster actuall hit.
"A business is constantly evolving," he "And, consequently, so are your backuo needs." Porter said a companyy should, with the assistance of its refresh its backup plan atleast annually. He said many companiezs actuallytest quarterly, dividing the process up into separatd divisions. But Porter said the biggest mistakecompanies make, and one that Katrinwa highlighted, is that they focuss too much on storage and not enough on "When you initially sit down you need to figures out how fast you need to recoverr when something happens," he said. "You may back everythinbg up properly, but then it takes you 30 days to access it and be up andrunninhg again.
Many companies can't survive that kind of delay. " Computers, Technology and Telecommunications

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Ruling says blind vendors can run stores on leased Navy land - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

oryucyjofec1482.blogspot.com
At issue was whethere the 1936 Randolph Sheppard Act allowing blind people to own and operatr vending sites in government buildingdnationwide — applies to Navy-owned land that is leased to privater companies. Hawaii is home to about 38 legallu blind vendors who own and operatdsnack shops, cafeterias and newsstands in governmenft buildings. They include , the Hale Koa Hotel in Waikikki and the Honolulu International The legal dispute centerw on three areas that the Navy leasea toprivate groups: Ford Island Commercial, site of the ; the USS Bowfinn Museum complex; and Halawas Landing. The landing and the aviationj museum are leasedto LLC.
In February 2006, the blind vendorzs filed a complaint alleging that the Navy violatesthe Randolph-Sheppard Act by allowinf a private group to operatew a store in a large tent on Navy land next to the Arizonaw Memorial visitors center. Blinr vendors who had concessiob stands beforethe tent’s arrival estimated the tent generated closes to $300,000 in sales. The tent closed the following InDecember 2007, an arbitration panepl found that the Randolph-Sheppard Act did not apply to any of the threew leased geographic areas owned by the Navy. The vendoras appealed in February and the decisio of the arbitration panelp wasreversed Nov. 12.
The ruling could lead to more business opportunitiefor Hawaii’s blind community, said Evan attorney for the group. Stan a blind vendor, said he depends on the programk forhis livelihood. “The federal law says that we should at leasy getthe chance,” he “Randolph-Sheppard is the best employment program for blind people, and that is why we’rre fighting nationwide to preserve this Young was a field-service engineer for a majoer Chicago firm but began losingy his eyesight, and eventually his driver’es license, in the 1990s. He now has two snackj shops, at the Hale Koa Hotel and Triplef hospital.
To own and operatee a facility, blind people are trained, recruitedd and licensed by Hoopono, a prograj run by the Hawaii Departmenft ofHuman Services. Last year, blinc vendors nationwide earned an averag annual wageof $46,753.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Devon Alexander: Bradley, Stop Making Excuses and Fight! - BoxingScene.com

http://www.sua-online.org/Syrian-state-inquiry-finds-minister-killed-himself.html


Devon Alexander: Bradley, Stop Making Excuses and Fight!

BoxingScene.com


Bradley is just using his promoter as an excuse to duck me again. Why do interviews talking junk when you won't sign a contract to make the fight? ...



and more »

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Edzard J.C. Overbeek Executive Profile

http://excursionsin.com/en/exotic-excursions/page_19.html
About Edzard J.C. Overbeek Edzardr Overbeek is President and CEO of Cisco Japan and is responsibl for the overall success of Ciscoo in theJapanese market. He directly manage s the sales operations group of more than 750 employeews and has fiduciary responsibility for 450 employeesin support. He bringss with him more than 7 years of executive experiencer with Cisco along with 13 yeare of leadership experience with otherr Fortune500 companies. His vision for Japajn is to drive growthand profitability, increase customert and partner satisfaction, and becom the IT and communication market leader in Japan.
Previously Overbeek was the lead executive responsiblrfor Cisco

Friday, September 17, 2010

Arbor Acres secures land, plans up to 40 more homes - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

wilhelminadora4287.blogspot.com
Lynn Ross, marketing director for Arbor Acres, said the exact number of units and the tota l investment has not yetbeen determined. Dependin on what market research indicates, plans coulf call for a higher number of midsize homeas or a lower number oflargere duplexes. Construction isn’t likely to begin for at leasgtseveral months. The independent-living units woul d be in addition to another expansion announcerlast fall, the centerpiece of which is a $25 millionn assisted-living facility for residents who need more intensive healthh care.
Ross said the organization is interviewin g local consulting firms to research what type of housing will work best for thenew independent-livinvg project. Most recently, Arbor Acres has built midsizw homes to provide a price poingt betweenits for-lease apartments and its largere duplex homes.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Mercy system to buy Jewish Hospital - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

borislavamcoc.blogspot.com
The two entities will begin exclusive negotiations to come to a definitivrpurchase agreement, according to a news The process is expected to take four to six and is also subject to varioua regulatory approvals. Mercy Health Partnerx partners operatesfive hospitals, in Western Hills, Mount Airy, Anderson Townshi and Clermont County, along with outpatient and othef health care-related facilities. The purchase of Jewish, located in Kenwood, will give the systemk a presence in the northeastermnCincinnati suburbs. "We are always working to provide high-qualitu care.
One of the missintg ingredients in covering the Greater Cincinnati area wasthe I-71 said James May, CEO of Mercy Healtu Partners, in the release. Jewisnh Hospital will also join Catholic Healthcare the Cincinnati-based parent of the Mercyg system. Mercy recently won approvalo from Green Township trustees to builr a new hospital near Nortu Bend Road andInterstate 74. When completed, the hospital will replacs its Mount Airy and WesternHills facilities. The , of whic h Jewish is a voting member along with Universit and FortHamilton hospitals, had been consideringy acquiring the hospital as well. A purchasr would have made it a propertuy in thehospital group, like and the .
But in the said it would also considedrother partners, while continuinyg discussions with the Health Alliance.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Attorney Generals Attack Health Care Reform In Federal Court - NorthEscambia.com

hibleyytogoja1273.blogspot.com


Reuters UK


Attorney Generals Attack Health Care Reform In Federal Court

NorthEscambia.com


“Individuals cannot keep themselves (out of the medical services market) because they cannot control when they might get hit by a bus,” he said. ...


Suit on Health Care Bill Appears Likely to Advance

New York Times


District Judge Refuses to Toss States' Suit against ObamaCare

Lifesite


Health care ch »

Monday, September 13, 2010

Stem cell ruling huge blow to US science - CNN

valvookimakaj1362.blogspot.com


Reuters


Stem cell ruling huge blow to US science

CNN


The economic impact of this injunction on the United States could surely be huge. Scientists run increased risks of running afoul of the law and will be ...


An informed-consent approach to stem-cell politics

Boston Globe


Lawmakers To Explore Legislation Clarifying Research for Stem Cells

California Healthline


Moral Crusade Against Stem Cell Research Undermines Hope of Life for the Living

RH Reality Check (blog)


Medical News Today (press release) -Australian Life Scientist -Lexology (registration)


 »

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Extended Stay Hotels files Chapter 11 - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

otomaqaqaba.blogspot.com
The Spartanburg, S.C.-based company filed the reorganizationj petition in New Yorkbankruptcy court, Secretary and General Counselo Joseph Teichman writing that Extended Stay had about $7.1 billioh in assets and $7.6 billion in liabilities at the end of 2008. Extendec Stay, whose more than 680 propertiezs are managed byHVM LLC, has five properties in the The company bills itself as the largest operator of mid-priced extended-stay hotels in the Teichman in a court filing on Monday wrote that the companty sought protection from creditors amid a general downturn in the hospitality industry and a hit taken as fewer potentialk customers need the company’s services.
“Sincs the typical Extended Stay customer seekd a lengthy stay based oncommerciap relocation, the contraction of construction and new businese development began to significantly and adversely affected Extende Stay’s revenue stream,” Teichman wrote. The compan said its average revenue per room dropped about 23 percenyt in the first five months of the year compare d with the same periodof 2008. As a result, it was unablse to deal with its debt burdem with cash flow and is seeking a “comprehensive restructuring of the entire capital structure.
” Extended Stay said it plans to run operationas following the Chapter 11 petition under a lender-approved arrangementy using cash collateral. Debtor-in-possession financing won’t be needed, the company About 9,900 employees work in hotelsx operated by Extended The company is in 44 states and hasabout 77,00 0 rooms.