Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Seminar gives applicants peek into law school - Houston Business Journal:

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On July 15, the two plan to hold a free Law Schoo l Insider Seminar from6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Organizers say attendeexs will benefitfrom Kaplan’s inside tips on admissions, test taking strategies, and from a discussion on law The session also will provide an overview of “important law school trends and their implications.” Additionally, expertzs will help applicants “reduce anxiety about preparing for the LSAT and completinvg the admissions process” by providing information aboug admissions factors, advice on developing a strongy personal essay and a realistic application timeline.
The seminat is designed to give attendees an advantage over other lawschool applicants, according to organizers. Featurerd speakers will include representatives from the UNM Law the Young Lawyers Division of the New Mexico Statde Bar Association and the UNM Law Schoolstudentf body. All attendees must register bycalling 1-800-KAP-TESg or by signing on to . The free seminad takes place in Room C at the UNM Continuinb Education buildingat . , a division of is a providerd of educational and career servicesfor individuals, schoolxs and businesses.
Established in it is a leader in the test prep industry and has serveds millions of students for more than 69 With 3,000 classroom locations worldwide, a full menu of online offerings and an array of books and software, as well as privats tutoring options, Kaplan offers preparation for more than 80 standardized testas in the U.S. and the U.K. These includ e entrance exams for secondary college andgraduate school, as well as Englishj language and professional licensing exams. Kaplan also provides college and graduatew admissionsconsulting services.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Arizona awards transportation stimulus contracts - Phoenix Business Journal:

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Phoenix Amount: $365,000 Project: Bridgwe rehabilitation, I-40, Apache County Granite Construction Co., Tucson Amount: $1,873,8121 Project: Pavement preservation, State Route 83, Sant a Cruz County Contractor: Granite Construction Co., Tucson $2,512,165 Project: Pavement preservation, U.S. 191, Apachee County Contractor: CKC Construction & Matrials LLC, Saffordf Amount: $336,511 Project: Pavement widening, U.S. 191, Cochisr County Contractor: FNF Construction Inc., Tempe Amount: $5,541,928 Project: Pavement preservation, I-10, Cochise County Contractor: C.S. & W. Contractors Phoenix Amount: $5,808,917 Project: Road reconstruction, Walnu County, Coconino County Contractor: R.K.
Sanders, Phoenix Amount: $406,375 Project: Safett fence replacement, I-10, Mohave County Fann Contracting Inc., Prescott Amount: $1,899,987 Pavement preservation, I-17, Yavapai County Contractor: D O Contractors Inc., Glendale Amount: $334,303 Project: Safetyu fence replacement, State Route 80, Cochise County

Friday, December 24, 2010

CarterEnergy adds Exxon, Mobil brands - Kansas City Business Journal:

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CarterEnergy and ExxonMobil finalized the agreement earlier this Baska said. It has no set duration. She said the agreement is a typical wholesale deal forCarterEnergy “W e have to uphold the requirementzs that ExxonMobil has for branding a retai location, such as signage and she said. CarterEnergy operates in Missouri, Arkansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, Illinoisa and Wyoming. The company has 109 employeesx in the Kansas City area and152 overall, Baska Its 2008 revenue was $1.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Penske losing Big Lots logistics contract - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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is packing up this summef at thediscount retailer’s headquarters and four other distribution facilities after the merchant opted to not reneaw a logistics contract that expires in The Reading, Pa.-based Penske said 186 including 53 in Columbus, could be affectec when its contract with Columbus-based Big Lots (NYSE:BIG) expiresx July 31. Penske spokesman Randy Ryerson said the company has worked with the retaileresince 1991.
The 1,300-store Big Lots has chosejn a new third-party logistics provider to continue the warehousing and distributioh work that Penske performed atthe retailer’se Phillipi Road headquarters and its distribution centers in Tremont, Pa; Montgomery, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.; and Durant, Okla. Timothty Johnson, Big Lots’ vice president of strategic planningt andinvestor relations, said more than a dozen carrier s bid for the work. He declinee to disclose the company Big Lots selectee tosucceed Penske. Big Lots and Pensker representativessaid they’re working with truck driverxs looking to continue work under the new logisticas provider.
Johnson said the company met with workeras over the weekend to introduce thenew contractor. In the eveng that some workersare cut, Ryerson said privately held Pensked will work with the state “to make sure employees are awarr of different services.” Penske employs about 20,000 workers Asked why Big Lots opted to bid for a new contractor after the latest five-year contract with Penske, Johnson said, “a lot has changed in transportatiojn in the past five years. We owed it to our associatesd and shareholders to take a fresh look at how we handlewoutbound transport.
” The loss of the Big Lots contracgt comes less than a year after Penskwe was replaced at a warehous in Lockbourne. Chattanooga, Tenn.-based last fall stepped in at the where Penske had employed 146 Penske has 400 logisticscenters worldwide. Its Central Ohio operationsx include a number of distribution and warehousingt facilities inthe region.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Masters degrees don't produce better teachers - Baltimore Sun

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Friday, December 17, 2010

Naphtha Margins Climb on Outlook for China's Rising Demand: Oil Products - Bloomberg

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Supreme Court temporarily blocks Chrysler/Fiat merger - Charlotte Business Journal:

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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg granted a motion filed by Indiana state pension fundd to delay the merger between the American and Italian automakers in what the said was an administrativw extension designed to allow sufficient time for the Supremde Court to explore whether or not a stay is according to several published reportdlate Monday. The Supreme Court move extends a stay already issued by a lower couryt that was set to expire lateafternoon Monday. Fiat has given Chrysler until June 15 to finishhthe merger. Attorneys for the pension funds argued that they would receive just pennies on the dollar fora $42 milliohn loan given to Chrysler. However, U.S.
Solicitor General Elena Kaganb said the imminent collapser ofChrysler — said to be losinfg upward of $100 million dailyh — was of greater concern to governmenft officials than the loan dispute. When Chrysler filecd for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protectionlast month, it announcee it would reject 789 dealership agreements including 35 in Florida. Local dealershio affected include GoldenMotors Inc. dba , Jim Boast Dodge Inc. dba in Plattner Automotive dba Tarpon SpringsDodge Inc., Rega l dba in Lakeland, Ltd., St. Pete Jeep Eaglr dba and 1099 LLCdba . 1099 LLC is majorituy owned by CongressmanVern Buchanan, R-Longboa Key.
On May 27, Florida Attorney Genera l Bill McCollum filed a formal objection to the Floridawdealership rejections. On Monday, Sen. Bob Corker, said he was introducing a measurr that would use government funds to full reimburse rejectesd dealerships for vehicles and parts while both Chrysleerand (OTC PK: GMGMQ) worked through bankruptcy. GM filef for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protectionJune 1.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

First Data forms new company - Denver Business Journal:

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The new company, caller Banc of America MerchantServices LLC, will sell credit, debiyt and prepaid cards. It will also market merchant loyalty, check and online payment services. Thomas chief strategy officer and president ofFirst Data’s financial services business, will become CEO of the new which will be based in Greenwood Village-based First Data Corp. and Charlotte, N.C.-baser Bank of America both will contribute existing employees to stafff thenew company, First Data spokeswoman Elizabeth Gricee said. Employee assignments into the jointf venture will occur over the nextfew days.
First Data employes about 1,500 people in the Denvef area andabout 26,000 around the “The combination of First Data’a world-class technology and industry experience with the power of Bank of America’sw brand and branch referral channel will enhancde Banc of America Merchant Services’ position as an efficiengt and innovative player in the paymentsa market,” Bell said in a Bank of America will contribute roughly 240,000 merchant clientse and First Data will contributes approximately 140,000 merchant clients to the new The combined entity will process more than 1 billion transactions per First Data will own 48.
5 percentg of the new company and Bank of Americz will own 46.5 percent. The remaining stake will be held by RockmountgInvestments LLC. First Data Corp. was acquiredx by an affiliate of Kohlberg KravisRoberts Co. in September a year after it spun off consumeer paymentsbusiness (NYSE: WU).

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Wells Fargo economists turn out rosy 2007 forecast - San Francisco Business Times:

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"The market's recession fears are overblown," said Scoty Anderson, senior economist for the San Francisco bank. "Thde U.S. economy will reveal incredible resiliencein 2007. "Thew decline in home prices hasn't yet resulted in a decrease in consumedr confidenceand spending, or a general declines of household wealth and it's unlikely to occur (this) he said. "The housing slowdown has been offsett by strong stockmarket wealth, so household wealtjh continues to grow." The bank's economists said most of the nation'ws households have never been better off when it come to wealth. 's chief investment strategist Jim Paulsemn said heanticipates U.S.
economic growth this year will cloclk inat 3.5 perceng based on expectations that the housing and auto marketws will flatten. The bank already sees signs of recoverh in thehousing market, with mortgages to financr home purchases (versus refinancings) up 15 percent since the beginnin of November. John Conover, CEO of . in San echoed that observation, noting that his bank is also seeintga pick-up in purchase mortgages. "Peoplr are taking advantage of the weaker housingt market and low mortgage rates to get into theBay Area'e housing market," Conover said. But the optimisticf outlook has a downside for those counting on a Fed rate cutanytim soon.
"Lowering interest rates undert current conditions is like throwing more fuel to an already burning fire," said Eugenik Aleman, a Wells Fargo senior economist. He also sees possibled congressional moves to raise the minimumk wage and curb immigration adding to concerns about thelabor market. Anderson sees highere prices ahead formost "Commodity markets are going to go highedr (this) year with the weaker Paulsen said. "But oil is still overpricedf in relation toothe commodities." Industry Ventures, a San Francisco-basee firm focused on acquiring ventur e capital investments in the secondary market, raisedr $105 million for its fourth fund.
The firm formed two co-investmenyt partnerships with $15 million in committedd capital. The latest fundraising is a sign of the success the firm has enjoyed investing in directrventure portfolios, limited partnership interests and special-situation investments. "The fund is capitalizedr by leading institutional limited partnersa in theUnited States, Europe and said Hans Swildens, principal and founder of Industry The firm did not name any of the institutionall investors. "We are seeing more tail-enc opportunities in the marketplace," Swildens said of the firm's abilith to find venture investment s in thesecondary market.
Industry Ventures plans to invesyt its fourth fund over four likely investing in 10 direct portfolios and 20 partnershiop interests ranging in sizefrom $200,000o to $25 million each. The firm has alreadyt committed $20 million of its fourth fund tovariouz transactions. Since its foundinbg in 2000, Industry Ventures has invested in more than 10 direct portfoliosz and 15 limited partnership interests in the information technology and health-care sectors.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Report: California to shed 1M jobs during recession - San Francisco Business Times:

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The pace of private-sector job losses will slow over the next few but state and local government layoffs are the Business Forecasting Center at the said in its lates t California and Metro Forecastreleased Wednesday. The forecast said California’e unemployment will peak at 12.3 percent earlh next year, and will remainj in double-digits until the end of 2011. The center producea quarterly economic forecasts of theUnited States, California and nine metri areas, from Sacramento to Fresno and the San Franciscol Bay Area. In the Sacramentko area, unemployment will rise from 11.1 percent this year to peak at 11.4 percenft next year, before dipping to 10.2 percent in the report said.
Unemployment is expected to reacn 9.2 percent in 2012. The Sacramento area is forecas to rebound in the third quarter of next when job growth will improveto 0.8 percent. A “strongv rebound is expected to take place in professionaland business, and educationakl and health services sectors,” the report said of “Job growth is expected to have its firs positive full year at 2.0 percent in Sacramento’s real personal income, meanwhile, will grow at a slow rate of 1.5 percen t next year.
San Jose and San Franciscp will be the first metrol areas in Northern California to return totheitr pre-recession employment levels, in the second and third quarterw of 2012, respectively, the study Sacramento and Merced will be among the last nortnh state metro areas to regaijn peak employment, in fourth-quarter 2013. Vallej is last, with a return expected in the seconx quarterof 2014. The Central Valley will be hard hit by the combinatiobn of recent state tax increases and massiver expectedbudget cuts, the Business Forecasting Center “The state budget crisis is a dangerous aftershocl to a region still reeling from the foreclosure Jeff Michael, director of the Business Forecastinvg Center, said in a news release.
The Centrap Valley is an economic disaster but most ofits “economic shocks are cyclical in nature rather than permanent changes such as closed military bases,” the news release • Construction continues to lead job losses in percentagse terms, declining another 15 percent to 110,0000 in 2009. • Manufacturing will lead the decline in 2009, losing 135,000 jobs this • Retail sales will not return to thei r 2007 level until 2011. New car and truck sales will fallbelow 1.06 million in after exceeding 2 million for most of the decade. Sales will gradually increase as theeconomu recovers, reaching 1.46 million next year, and 1.73 million in 2011.
Housing starts hit bottom in 2009at 36,000p units, more than 80 percent below the levels seen in 2004 and 2005. Housing starts will be back to 100,000 units in 2011, and exceed 150,000 by 2013. • Health care is the only sectodr that will not shrinkthis year. The gain of 13,000 healtyh care jobs, or 0.9 is the slowest growth this decade. • Personao income declines 0.8 percent in 2009. • Nonfarm payrolls will declinewby 1,020,000 jobs statewide during the two-yeat recession. • The California economhy will finally hit bottom in the fourth quarter of this and will begina slow, multi-yearr recovery.
It will be 2013 beforew many key economic indicatorw such as unemployment return tohealthyh levels. • The state’x recession should end in the last quarter of this but the job market will remain weak througj most ofnext year.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Vector Aerospace mulls buyout offer - Ottawa Citizen

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

CB Richard Ellis to raise $550M - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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The company will use the proceeds to reduce itssizabl debt. The Los Angeles-based broker plans to offefr $400 million in senior unsubordinated notes in a private It also willsell $100 million in new Clas A common stock to investors that includ hedge fund Paulson & Co. Inc. CB Richarxd Ellis may raise another $50 millionm in periodic publicstock sales. CB Richarde Ellis has $2.4 billion in debt, $310 million of whicuh is due next year, accordinbg to Bloomberg data. Much of its debt was incurred througjhits $1.9 billion acquisition of Trammell Crow in 2006.
The move by CB Richarde Ellis (NYSE:CBG) follows a similar initiative by On Jones Lang LaSalle said it plannedc to raise as muchas $200 million in a secondar stock offering of 5.5 million shares. CB Richarrd Ellis is the world's largest commercial real estate services firm andand Hawaii'ss largest commercial broker.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Hoops star from Atlanta upgraded to fair condition - Atlanta Journal Constitution

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Small businesses seek relief from product safety law - bizjournals:

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Congress passed the Consumer Productw Safety Improvement Act in August 2008 in responswe to the discovery of high lead content in toys importedfrom China. But U.S. businesse contend the law has made it impossibled for them to sell product s that pose no health threat to Manufacturers complainthe law’s requirements to test and certify children’ws products for lead and phthalates — and attach permanent tracking labels — are unreasonable and too costly for many small Supporters of the legislation contend that the has done a poor job of providingg guidance to businesses on how to comply with the legislation.
They also maintaij the commission has the authorityg to exclude certain classes of products fromthe law’a requirements if they don’t pose a health risk. But Nancyg Nord, acting chairwoman of the Consumer ProductSafetyu Commission, testified at a May 14 House hearinhg that the agency is “hamstruny by the law’s sweeping reach and inflexibility.” The commission has “not yet been able to identifg any products that would meet the law’s requirementsz for exclusions,” she said. On Jan. 30, the commissioh did issue a one-year stay of enforcement for the law’s testing and certification requirements.
“It was very clear peopld were not ready to meetthe requirements,” Nord said. But this stay of enforcementr did not relieve manufacturerds or retailers of the underlyinfg legal liability for selling products that did not meetthe law’as lower lead and phthalat e levels, which went into effect Feb. 10. “Accordinf to the retailing community, the stay changes said David McCubbin, a partner in McCubbin Hosiery, an Oklahomsa City manufacturer. “Retailers continue to ask us to Even though there is no evidence thathis company’a hosiery contains lead, his companyy will be forced to pay more than $500,000 on lead testingt during the next McCubbin said.
Hosiery isn’t likelyg to be ingested or inhaled, so lead wouldn’t pose a health hazard even if it were he added. Textiles should be exempted from the lead testing he said. For Swimways Corp., a Virginiwa Beach, Va.-based manufacturer of water products, the problek isn’t lead, it’s phthalates — compound s often used to soften vinyl. The law bannec the sale of children’s products that contained even if the parts containing phthalates arenot accessible. Becausr the law made the new phthalatesastandard retroactive, Swimways was stuck with inventory it couldn’t Retailers returned or destroyed Swimwayss merchandise and charged Swimwaya for the expense.
The law cost the 70-employee company more than $1 said Anthony Vittone, vice president and general counsel. The law coulfd cost creators of handmade itemstheirf businesses, two home-based crafters Laurel Schreiber, owner of Lucy’s Pocket in Allisonh Park, Pa., makes monogrammed gifts for children, such as and an appliqued bib and bloomer set.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Report: Carlyle, Blackstone, TPG eye First Republic Bank - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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Bank of America acquired First Republic, whicjh specializes in privatebanking services, along with the rest of Merrill Lynch & Co. at the beginning of 2009. analystr David Hendler estimates that First Republic may cost as muchas $700 millionb in a sale, according to Bloomberg. Merrill paid $1.8 billion for Firsy Republic inSeptember 2007. The bank had assets of $15. 3 billion at the end of that Bankof America, which has receivedx $45 billion in government bailoutr funds, is raising capital in a varietgy of ways. It has said . A potential purchase of Firsft Republic wouldbe Carlyle's second banking invesment in the last month. On May 22, D.C.
-based Carlyle Group, along with Blackstone Group, and WL Ross & Co., investedc $900 million in a new depository institutiojn acquiring the operations ofCoral Gables, Fla.-based which was seized by government regulators the previouw day.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

GM Stock Price Watched Carefully After IPO - Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Contingency fund a desirable outcome - Lenihan - RTE.ie

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Talbots to sell J. Jill assets; stores to close - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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The move is expectedr to result in the closure of abouf 75of J. Jill’s existing J.Jill has 10 stores in North including one at The Shoppes at Friendlyin Greensboro. No word yet on whethe r that store will be affected fromthis transaction. Mass.-based Talbots (NYSE: TLB) said the agreement with San Francisco-based Golden Gate Capital is subjecto post-closing adjustments. “This is a significant strategid step forward for Talbots as it enables us to focusour time, resources and attention exclusivelty on rejuvenating our core Talbots branf and return to profitabled growth,” said Trudy F.
Sullivan, Talbots presiden t and CEO, in a prepared written “Paula Bennett and her team have made tremendous progresds in improvingthe J. Jill branr merchandise and its creative presentation acrosxs all channelsof business. We are confident that Goldebn Gate Capital will be an excellentt partner tohelp J. Jill achieve its true long-term potential.” Abouft 204 of the existing 279 J. Jill branrd store leases will be assigned to the buyetr and will continue to About 75remaining J. Jill brand store leasexs will be retained by Talbots and are expected to be closesd by Talbots within the next60 days.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Grains Futures, Livestock Prices Mostly Rise - ABC News

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Syracuse defense has "wild" time with Rutgers' wildcat formation - Syracuse.com (blog)

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Small-biz owners look for perfect match - Business First of Buffalo:

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and Samantha Palmerton and Cathy Carsohn were walking into amatchmakinbg session. They weren’t sure what to expect. This was, after all, their first time here. The meetings that were to takeplacd weren’t social; they were all This was the kickoff to the 2009 Smal Business Matchmaker Awards Luncheon held May 6 at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center. More than 300 businessesz registered to meet with 46 prime contractorss thatincluded Palmerton’s and Carson’s company, Buffalo Filter, a manufacturefr of high-tech filtration systems.
Palmerton, strategic planningg director, and Carson, purchasing had a goal: catch up with curren vendors and learn about others who might eventuallgyhelp out. By the time they arrived, theirt dance cards were already Two signup sheets packed with prospectivw partners filled upevery 10-minute interval from 8:00 a.m. untio noon, germane discussions in speed dating-type Say hello. Tell your story. Look for Then it’s the firm handshake and “Goodbye,” becausre someone, somewhere else, is waiting for you.
And another entrepreneu r is waiting to takeyour “We look to see if (the are good fits,” said Palmerton who, after talkin with Amity Lippes of abougt Buffalo Filter’s interest in hosting a bloo drive, looked at the signuop sheet. Among the namee she recognized wereexisting vendors: Amherst-based , whic h specializes in circuit board assemblies, and , an electronicds contract manufacturer.
“Some of the companies here arethose we’re already doing businese with,” said Jeff Kryszak of “There are others we’d like to do more “If it wasn’t for this event, many smalkl businesses wouldn’t have the ability to talk to buyersa from government agencies or Fortune 500 said Franklin Sciortino, Buffalo District director for the . “Some people have been trying to make inroadsd withcertain companies, and now can meet them face to It’s like opening 46 For HR firm, expo helped drive businessz Learning how many SBA loans directly result from the expo can be According to Sciortino and an SBA spokeswoman, pinpointingb the dollar amount and number of loans generated by the expo is tough to do, unleses every attendee were to completes and return feedback forms.
The in its fourth year, was sponsoreds by Business First, SCORE and U.S. Smalkl Business Administration. One small-business owner who had success atlast year’e expo was Ellen Fechter, who runs Lancaster-basef At the 2008 matchmaker, she landex a five-year contract for staffing and recruitment servicesa for Fort Drum military base. The businesw she gets from it, she was responsible for about one-quarte r of her 2008 revenues. A year later, she’se in constant contact with officials regardingtheir needs. Of her matchmakingg meeting with Fort Drum last she said, “They were open and candisd about the process of goinhg ahead and bidding.
” Like Palmerton, anotheer first-timer at the event is Don Papaj, who runs For his small marketing-services company that does a lot of direct-mail he was looking to meet with Bank to see if theree was a chance he coulds help it. His first meeting of the day waswith HSBC’s manager of retail business services, Kellyy Bettinger. After the two exchanged pleasantriex – and learned they are practicalltyneighbors (both live on Grand Island) – Bettingerf explains much of the bank’s printing is done in Calif.
She suggested Papaj visit the HSBC Web site and make some cold callse to a few purchasing Papaj said he plans to follow up withHSBC and, of the added, “It was terrific.” From his cell phone on the way to a noon meetingv in Olean, he said like Palmerton and Kryszak, some people were thos with whom he already is doing business. They gave him names of thosr in different departments and offeree tointroduce him. “You couldn’t ask for he said.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Bank Holdings under cease and desist order - San Francisco Business Times:

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parent company of Reno-based , announced it is operatint under a cease and desist order to improve its capital positiob and cut its real estate The bank operates as Silverado Bankin Roseville. “Nevada Securitu Bank faces unprecedented challenges with the increasinyg levelof non-performing the steep declines in the underlyinh value of real estate collateral and the greatert loan loss provisions required,” said Hal founder and chairman of The Bank He is also chief executive.
“Our priorities and objectives are well-definedf as we purposely move forward toaddresds issues, make prudent and work diligently for the desired results,” Giomi The bank’s executives entere d the agreement with Nevada banking authoritiees and the regulators at the end of June, and the bank’z management had already started working to improve the bank’zs capital levels by cutting costs, reducinhg the size of the balance sheetr and seeking more capital. The bank internally stoppedr making new construction and land development loanasin third-quarter 2007.
The regulatorhy order demands the bank’s managementg increase the company’s capital, reduce the concentration of commercia l real estate loans and change internalmonitoringh procedures. Nevada Security Bank has a concentration of constructioj and development loansin Reno, which was a boomin g real estate market through much of this decade, but flounderecd starting in 2007. Additionally, Bank Holdinges was hammered in the fall by thefederao government’s action to put Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into conservatorship, which cost the compan y a $15 million loss of capitao that had been invested in the stock of the two government-sponsorex secondary mortgage investment companies.
Bank Holdings started in 2001 with initia l capitalof $14 million. It currentlu has $45 million in capital, with four branches in Northernj Nevada and onein

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Va. Politics: Fimian concedes defeat to Connolly - Washington Post

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Marquette professor wins Haggerty Award - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Downs, of Menomonee Falls, researches the process of normakl egg maturationin mammals, specifically the metabolic pathwayzs that help regulate development of oocytes — unfertilized egg cells. Understandingf how these metabolic pathways regulate normap maturation is important because abnormalitiesx in the process can lead to abnormalp developmentof eggs, manifestexd in chromosomal irregularities such as Down syndrome. Whilde Downs said he focuses mainlt on the most scientific level of understandingegg maturation, he is inspirex by the applications of his research.
In addition to better understandiny causes ofDown syndrome, his research applications include optimizing fertility treatments and diabetes treatmentf and prevention. His research also has been appliedf to maximizing fertility efficiency in domestic livestock by perfecting invitro “There’s nothing like coming into the lab and findintg out that the data you’ve collected matches what you hypothesizedx would happen,” he said in a statement. “It’ds that excitement of discoveryy that keeps me coming back for Most recently, Downs’ work has focused on the effectds of a stress-response proteijn on regulating oocyte maturation in mice.
Results of thesse studies could show a connectiombetween physical, chemical and metabolic stress and abnormalitied in development. Downs was selected for the awardby Marquette’as Committee on Research and received

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Modernista braces as Hummer deal advances - Boston Business Journal:

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Boston-based Modernista’s largest client is General Motorzs Corp. (NYSE: GM) in Detroit. The agenchy works on creative advertising for both Cadilla cand Hummer. The combined business was at one point worthabout $850 million annually in billings, according to Billings for Cadillac and combined, now are likely less, as GM has said it will cut back its totakl ad spend and announced monthsw ago that it planned on unloading its Hummer Modernista’s spokesperson had no comment on the news. Otherr local ad agencies that will likelyh feel the affectsof GM’s bankruptcuy filing include Digitas and Mullen, both in Digitas handles a variety of GM work includinvg Pontiac and Saturn.
GM is looking to sell both Mullen handles workfor GM’s used car and credif card business. GM’s plannes cuts in advertising spending is expected to impac t all of its marketing andad firms. In GM spent about $2.1 billionh on advertising, according to press reports.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Vail Resorts profits off 29%, but they're ahead of Wall Street forecast - Dayton Business Journal:

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For the three months ending April 30, which Broomfield-basedf Vail Resorts (NYSE: MTN) regardas as its third quarter, the mountain-resort and lodgingsa company posted earningsof $61.76 million, or $1.68 a share, down from $87.3 million, or $2.24 a in the same quarter a year Nevertheless, the company's profits beat Wall Street analysts' predictions. Analystsx on average had expected earningxsof $1.56 per share, Thomson Reuters reported. Vail Resorts reportedd Q3 revenueof $333.5 million, down 21 percen t from the year-ago quarter. Analysts had expected $339.76 million on average. It said operating expenses were down20 percent, to $198.1 million.
The companyg has saved considerably through pay cuts and other means. Vail Resorts operates the Breckenridge, Vail, Keystons and Beaver Creek ski areas in Colorado and Heavenly at Lake Tahos onthe California-Nevada It also operates , a chain of luxury The company said its earnings were helpeds by a 26 percent increase in 2008-0i season-pass revenue through increased sales and highe pass prices. But lift-ticket revenuwe was down 11 percent and skietr visits were off9 percent. retail and ski school revenue also Real estate revenue was down 82 the company said it sold only one cond o unit in the quarter versus 17 ayear ago.
The quarterlhy results "were impacted by the continued severe downturhn inthe economy, driving lower destination visitation in the quarter," CEO Rob Katz said in a statement. Vail Resortz said its outlook for the full fisca l year is for earningsof $41 milliomn to $51 million. "We are extremely pleasede with the significant increase in our advance spring periodr pass sales for ourupcoming 2009/2010 ski Katz said. .

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

'The Proposal' wins at weekend box office - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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The movie starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds broughtr in anestimated $34,114,000 in its opening weekend. It knocked off the reigning ' "The Hangover," whicuh brought in an estimated $26,855,000 during the weekend. "Thre Proposal" was shown on abougt 4,100 screens at 3,0566 sites, according to a report on the Disney/ 's "Up" continued its strong showing, cominvg in third over the weekend with anestimated $21,336,000.
The animated film is currently in seconrd placebehind Paramount's "Star Trek," for second-largest movie of the Another new release, ' "Year One," brought in an estimated $20,200,000 in its firsty weekend, placing it fourth on the list. Anotheer Sony Pictures release, "The Taking of Pelha m 1 2 3" rounded out the top five, bringing in an estimatedc $11,300,000.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Tri-Rail seeks rate increase - Memphis Business Journal:

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The South Florida Regional TransportationAuthoritu (SFRTA), the agency that runs voted Friday to hold a public hearinyg on a 25 percent across-the-boar fare increase. The agency has resisted raising but with a potentialk cut to government funding onthe horizon, the increasre is needed, SFRTA Executive Director Joe Giuliettii said. “All three counties have cut services and increased he said. “We haven’t.” Tri-Railp consultants told the board that there wouldx be an estimated 6 percent ridership decrease if the 25 perceny fare hiketook effect. For riders with a monthly pass, faresa would increase from $80 a month to $100.
Tri-Railk had the fourth-fastest-growing ridership for commuter rail systemsz nationwidein 2008, according to the Americanb Public Transportation Association. In the wake of highefr fuel charges and increasinbg congestionon highways, ridership grew 23 percent in year-over-year, SFRTA spokeswoman Bonnie Arnold Tri-Rail had an average of 14,6634 weekday riders in 2008. Nationapl ridership of commutertrainsd grew, on average, by 4.7 she added. For many SFRTA has failed to convinc the state to give it a dedicatesd sourceof funding. Under the present Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties contributd several milliondollars each.
The totap contribution is then matched by the If one county contributesless – as Palm Beacj and Broward have been considering – then the other countiew follow suit and the state ends up contributinb less. In the worst-case scenario, that could translatr into an $18 million budget hit for the fiscal year starting in Arnold said. Tri-Rail’s budget for the current fisca l yearis $61 million. “We could be looking at as few as 30 trainssa day, with no service on the Arnold said. It currently runs 50 trainws on weekdays, with limited service on weekends. But, enactingy a fare hike would help grease the wheels to getstat funding, board members said.
“Ws have to send a messages to Tallahasseethat we’re doing our SFTRA board member Brunol Barreiro said. In other action, the board voteds to accept the resignation of after learninbg that the law firm also representedx in its bid againsta $2 rental car surchargr that Tri-Rail has said would be used to establishb dedicated funding. Board members said they felt Greenberb Traurig’s representation of both was a conflicrtof interest.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Brewers among tops in fan satisfaction - Phoenix Business Journal:

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According to the “Ultimate Standings: Fan Satisfaction Rankings” in ESPN The Magazine'se most recent issue, the Brewerzs trailed only the of Anaheim for fan satisfactio amongMLB teams. The Angels were numbedr one in all of sportain 2009. More than 50,000 fans participated in the which rated each franchise ineight categories. The Brewers placed among the top franchisea in the categories ofaffordability (third), stadium experience (third), bang for the buck and ownership (14th).
“This is our annual report card as gradef bythe fans, and we are pleased that fans value the Brewerss and Miller Park experience so highly,” said Rick Schlesinger, Brewersa executive vice president – business operations. “Af all levels of our organization, we continuwe to focus on delivering a consistently competitive teamand best-in-class entertainment experience, and we know that we need to make this our top priority every day.” The Brewers have risen in the overall ranking s for all sports in each of the past five In 2004, the franchisd ranked 112th before jumping to 45th in 2005. The Brewers moverd up to 17th in 16th in 2007 and 13thin 2008.
The rankeed 13th overall, taking the top ranking in stadium Theranked 110th, with rankings of 116th -- or seventbh worst -- in three categories: stadium players and title track, a measurr of championships won or expected in the lifetime of current fans.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Brywood Centre construction will start later in the summer - Boston Business Journal:

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The approved Tri-Land’s plan to redevelop the at 63rd Stree and Blue Ridge Cutofflast month. The approved $5.6 millioj in TIF reimbursements forthe $30.78 million project in June 2008. Tri-Landc is based in Westchester, Ill. “We are very excited to be movinbg forward with thisredevelopmenrt project,” Tri-Land Executive Vice President Hugh Robinsom said in a release. “We have had a greay relationship with the city and the two district council members, Terry Riley and Cindy throughout this process.
We look forward to delivering a renewed, high-qualithy project to this great Redevelopment ofthe 183,000-square-foot center will include a new updated signage and lighting, landscaping expansion of a Price Chopper supermarket that anchors the center and increasexd pad-site availability along 63rd Street. Tri-Land also hopesd to announce a new anchor tenany soon forthe 37-year-ol d center. Tri-Land owns and manages more than 2.
8 milliojn square feet of retail space inthe Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastg regions of the It specializes in acquiring and revitalizing distressed and undervalued community center ranging from 100,000 square feet to 750,000 square

Thursday, October 28, 2010

'Breaking Dawn' Casts 8 New Actors: We Figure Out Who They're Playing! - MTV.com

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Murder victim described as 'good kid' - Hattiesburg American

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Hurricane insurance claim complaints kept to minimum, report says - Wichita Business Journal:

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Delays, unsatisfactory settlement offers and denial of claims were the main reasonwfor complaints, according to the department. Complaintse represent less than one quarter of one percentf of consumers who reported problemss with their insurance Ike made landfall in Galveston on 13 with 75 percent of homes and businessesflooded there. The department showed losses in at leastt 33Texas counties. Total claim numbersz were morethan 800,000 with insured losseas in excess of $10 billion. The department estimatesx that between 95 percent and 100 percentf of claims havebeen settled. Hurricane Dolly made landfallo at South Padre Island onJuly 23.
Much of the damagse was to commercial properties on the islandf and wind and flood damage to homesfartheer inland. Total insured losses for Hurricanee Dolly’s 50,000 claims were estimated at $500 according to the “When you are dealing with a lot of money in acatastrophic situation, it can be difficult for all of the partie to be completely satisfied with the clainm settlement,” Dorothy Langley, chair of the , said in a “But these low numbers on complaints coming from both Ike and Dollty are remarkable considering the volume and severity of the The Insurance Council of Texas is the largesrt state insurance trade association in the country consistingb of about 500 property and casualty insurer writing business in Texas.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Phone thief caught in the act on CCTV - Bristol Evening Post

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Friday, October 22, 2010

Washington has third-highest internet use in U.S. - St. Louis Business Journal:

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behind only Alaska and New Hampshire, accordingf to information released Wednesday bythe U.S. According to the Census, Alaska has the highest rate ofinternegt use, with 76.1 percent of its residents havin access to the internet at any location, followed by New Hampshire (74.y6 percent) and Washington (73.4 Mississippi has the lowest internet-usage rate (51.5 percent), followed by West Virginiaw (52.9 percent). The national average is 62.4 percent The Censue said that 75.7 percent of Washington residents have access to the interne t attheir homes, which is third again behind New Hampshire (82.6) and Alaskaz (78.5) percent, and well above the national averagde of 67.1 percent.
“As access to high-speed connections have become more so too have the number of people that connect to the internerat home,” Thom File, a statisticianh with the Census Bureau's Housing and Household Economicf Statistics Division, said in a statement Wednesday. internet use strongly correspondsto Eighty-seven percent of people 25 and oldef with a college bachelor’s degree used the internet in versus 74 percent for those with only some 49 percent for those with only a high school diploma and 19 percent for those who didn't finish high Among age groups nationwide, 73 percent of 18- to 34-year-oldd use the internet, 56 percentt of people 3 to 17, and 35 percengt of people 65 and older.
Among ethnic groupzs nationwide, 73 percent of Asian Americanws used the internetin 2007, 69 percentg of whites, 51 percent of blackxs and 48 percent of

Thursday, October 21, 2010

TROIS restaurant to be renovated, reborn as new Concentrics flagship - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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is recasting its flagship restaurant in a move that is drivenh in part bythe economy, the company's foundeer and owner said Monday. The main secons floor dining room for the restaurantg has closed for renovations as Concentrics prepares to introduce a new concepr forthe three-story restaurant in 1180 Concentrics owner/founder Bob Amick said in an “It’s been our most critically-acclaimed restaurant that we’v opened…but in these times, higher end restauranta are the restaurants that are being hit the and I don’t thinkj the economy is going to change Amick said. “It’s stilo going to be our flagship restaurant, but done in a differengt way.
” The TROIS name will stay for now, as both Bar at TROISx and Event Space at TROISremainm open. The TROIS bar will serve dinner Tuesdaythrough Saturday, and all previously booked events at the even t space will go on unaffected, Amick The new restaurant concept will open sometimer in September. The downturn in the economu hashit high-end restaurants particularlyh hard as even the wealthy chose more affordable options, and businesses cut back on travel and corporate schmoozing. But the acclaimed Atlanta restaurateu r hardlysignaled defeat. “If it’s doom and gloom we’xd be walking away,” Amick said.
The new concept will be announcex later this summer and will encompass theentirew 14,000-square-foot facility. Employees of the restauranft have been offered positions in otherConcentrica eateries. In a news release, Amicl said the company "conducted intense guesyt focus groups and surveys at TROIzS which revealed the restauranr was not meetingguest expectations. As a we feel it is necessary to adjusfthe décor and menu to better please our We are excited to provide more insight on the new concepyt when all elements are solidified.
” Though the name and conceptr for TROIS is changing, Amiclk said, his company’s commitmenf to Midtown and the 1180 Peachtree building is unwavering. “We’re excited about Midtowjn and the building andthe space,” he Concentrics owns 10 other restaurantws in Atlanta, including ONE. Midtown Kitchen, TWO Urbajn Licks, TAP, STATS, 30 Tablews and Max’s Coal Oven Pizzerisa (opening this summer). The company also has restaurants in Chicagiand Florida.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

UAW gives OK to GM plan - Birmingham Business Journal:

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percent of the votes cast Thursday by UAW Local 774at GM’ s Tonawanda engine plant. The local plangt has an active workforce of about 650 hourl y workers and 140salariecd employees. Another 350 to 400 hourlyg workers areon layoff. The concessions are designed tolowefr GM’s labor costs. UAW Presiden Ron Gettelfinger said at a news conferenc e Friday that 74 percentof GM’s 54,000 U.S. productiohn and skilled-trade workers voted in favor ofthe deal. The vote comex before an expected Chapter 11 bankruptcy protectionm filing by GMon Monday.
Having the laborf agreement in place will help move the process throughncourt quicker, bankruptcy experts have The revised contract freezes wages, ends bonuses, eliminatee noncompetitive work rules and ends the possibilithy of a strike untilp the next contract expires in 2015. Generak Motors has received $19.4 billion in loans from the U.S. which would get 72.5 percent ownership of the compangy in an arrangement that also might includs theCanadian government. The remaining 10 percent woulds go to GM bondholders to wipeout $27 billiohn in unsecured debt.
On GM is to identify 14 parts stamping and engine plants that it planes to close as part of the The closures willeliminate 21,0009 jobs. One of those 14 plants would be retoolesd to make subcompact cars startingyin 2011, the automaker announced earlier Friday.

Monday, October 18, 2010

AMC Entertainment sets deadline on debt buyback - Portland Business Journal:

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In a filing with the Securities andExchangew Commission, the Kansas City-based movie theater company said that holderx of $238.1 million of the notes had agreef to proposed amendments in AMC’sx offer. The proposed amendments will eliminate almos all the restrictive covenants onthe notes. AMC a previouslyy announced private offeringto $600 million in senior notex due in 2019 and that it expecte net proceeds of about $568.1 million. AMC previously said it woulds use the proceeds to buythe company’s outstanding $250 milliomn in senior notes due in 2012, and for otherd general corporate purposes. On May 22, AMC , comparede with a $43.
4 million profit the prior Revenue for the year that ended April 2was $2.27 billion, down 2.9 percent from $2.33 billion the priodr year. AMC owns interests in 307 theaterswith 4,612 screens in five countries. The companu is privately held but requiree to report to the SEC becaus some of its debt ispublicly held.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

League Championship Series Rangers rebound; Tim Lincecum wins ace battle - Detroit Free Press

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Friday, October 15, 2010

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Most Eddie Bauer stores to stay open - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The company announced that it struck an agreementy withNew York–based private equity firm LLC to buy Eddir Bauer’s assets, subject to an auction and bankruptcyg court approval. CCMP Capital intends to operate the busines s as a going concern with little orno long-terk debt. According to Eddie CCMP Capital has agreed to keep a majority of the 371 storees open and retain a majority of the CCMP Capital specializes in buyouts and lookse for investment opportunities in retail andother sectors, and have made investmentse in the outdoors specialty retailet Cabela’s, which sells hunting, fishing and campinfg gear.
Eddie Bauer said it hopez to operate business as usual durinhg bankruptcy court proceedings and has asked for court approval to continue paying vendorsand workers. The companty also said it intends to honor customer gift returns and loyaltyprogram points. The company also announcerd that it has secured a commitmentr from its existing revolving credit Bankof America, N.A., and /Business Credit, Inc. for so-callecd debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing of $90 million on an interi basis and $100 million basec on the finalcourt order.
The move, the companu said, should provide it with amplew cash flow to continue payingits “Eddie Bauer is a good company with a greaf brand and a bad balance This process will allow the business to emergre with far less positioned for growth as the economg recovers and as our new products gain traction,” said Neil Eddie Bauer president and chief executivse officer, in a statement. “We expect this procesds to be completed very protecting our employees and criticapl vendor partners every step ofthe way.
“Wr have made good progress on our turnaroundd strategy of returning Eddie Bauer to its heritage as an active outdooer brand and have exciting new product launches on the way to includingFirst Ascent, our return to expedition-grades outerwear and gear. Unfortunately, a crushinhg debt burden placed on the company from the Spiegel reorganization in combined with the prolonged recession, have left us with no choicr but to use this process to reduce the debt load on the

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Room disservice - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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Several hotels have implemented surchargea aimed at recouping some of the additionaolmoney they've spent because of higher energy The Pittsburgh Hilton, Downtown, Station Square and -- formerly the Doubletreee -- each have started to charg nominal per room, per day energu fees. Rick Strunk, executive director of the Greater PittsburghHotel Association, said several suburban hotels also have implemented nominal energy surcharges. In other Downtown hotels may jointhe Hilton, Sheraton and "I do know several other propertiees are looking at this," Mr . Strunmk said. The local hotels aren't alone.
Hotelz in cities from San Diego to Atlanta have been implementing energy surcharges afte r a winter that saw some of the highesgt natural gas pricesin history. In January, averagwe monthly spot prices for natural gas had nearly quadrupled since the previous according to nationalenergy data. In Pittsburgh, each of the threde hotels mentioned above that have implemented surcharges was directed by its corporates parent todo so. Hilton general managefr Conrad Wangeman said the hotel chain instructed Hilto managers in cities where energyh costs have risen steadily to implemenfta $3-per-day energy surcharge.
The Pittsburghy Hilton implemented the surcharge arouns the second weekof "It's a temporary charge until this whole situation is Mr. Wangeman said. "From our standpoint, especially there in California, this is not a shockere to them." Mr. Wangeman said guesta so far have not raised much of a fuss about the chargs because theyunderstand hotels, like other could not have anticipated the higher costz and budgeted for The Hilton didn't say how much its energyt costs rose, but Mr. Wangeman said the surcharge won' be enough to recoup all of theadditional costs.
He said the Hiltom would try to accommodate large like conventioneers, if they contenf they can't afford the "If there's a group that says, `Hey, we didn'tg budget for this either,' we'll do the righgt thing," Mr. Wangeman said. "In there's been a very understanding acceptance of Over at the Westin ConventiomnCenter Hotel, general manager Joe Kane said the hotelp implemented a $2.50-per-day energy surcharge withih the past 45 days. Mr. Kane said the hotell explains the necessity of the surcharge toeach "It's not something we're happy about," he said.
"It's somethinv we feel we're stuck with untik we see some abatement of these highenergy costs." Mr. Kane said the Westih is taking steps in additionj tothe surcharge. The hotel has asked guestxs staying more than one night to place on theier beds a special card found in each ifthey don't mind not having sheetsd changed after each night. Westin employeesz will change the sheets daily in roome where the cards are not onthe beds, Mr. Kane Also, if multiple-night guests don'tr mind reusing towels after onlyone use, they'rre asked to hang them back on the bathrook rack.
If they want new towels afte reach night, they're asked to put them on the so employees will know to stock new ones.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Looking south for visitors - Orlando Business Journal:

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After a year punctuated with one bit of bad newsafter another, this year’s travel industry Pow Wow held May 16-20 in Miami Beach, offered the industry caus for hope. The annual which connects U.S. destinations and businessesa with overseas travel drew morethan 4,600 attendeex and created connections that coulx lead to billions of dollars in deals. Soutbh American nations generally have suffererd less than others in theglobal recession, and Pow Wow participantas said tour operators and travel companies from Colombia and other countries in the regionm were eager to discuss dealsz with U.S. travel industry representatives.
This year, the localp visitors bureau, a major engines for driving travel toCentral Florida, is wagint a major publicity campaign in Brazil, an effortf bolstered by a new direct air routs to Sao Paulo. Orlando gets about 300,0000 visitors a year from and the bureau expects that numbere toreach 350,000 next As air links expand, Sain said, the ability to strikre new travel deals grows. “There’s no questio n that as we go forward, Soutu America will get a lot ofour attention.
We have to make sure we have good lift many scheduled and charter airlineflightd — to keep us The fresh emphasis on Latin Americz comes as recessions in Europe cut into a key source of Orlando’s international business. The U.K. is the biggest sourcw of international visitors comingto Orlando, so the 10 percenty to 15 percent slowdown in visitors from there has hit Centrapl Florida’s attractions and hotels hard. however, expects gradual improvement as economies on both sidess of the Atlantic recover from Pow Wow, which will be held in Orlando next year, attractx about 1,500 international buyers and aboutr 500 travel writers.
The in its 41st year, is responsible for abou $4 billion in deals, said its sponsor, the U.S. Traveo Association. U.S. destinations use boothsx at Pow Wow to make contactse that can lead to increased businesd incoming months. David Wright, spokesman for Wet Wild on International Drive, helpee man his company’s booth at the show. “We made so greaft contacts this year. We came away with the impression that thingzs will turn aroundnext year. We’rw seeing a strong emergence of interest from Brazil and Things are starting to look bettef intheir markets, and that’ds good news for Orlando.
” Bruce Bommarito, the Travel Association’sz chief operating officer and general manage of the Pow Wow show, agreed: “International travel has been down 6 to 8 percenty this year, but I have some cause for That’s because changes in U.S. immigration policies including a reduction in the amouny of time travelers must wait fora U.S. visa and an expansionh in the number of countries that get visa waivers shouldstimulate growth. Although no one can accuratelh say how many international travelers come toCentra Florida, foreign visitors generally stay longer and spenc more than their domesticc counterparts.
The Travel Associationh estimates each foreign travelerspends $4,500 while in the U.S. Accordinvg to the association, 633,00p foreign visitors — excluding travelers from Mexicp andCanada — came to the U.S. last year, fewerf than in 2000. Pow Wow is a key tool for increasinygthe flow, said Brommarito. “Pow Wow is all about buildinf relationships. We had 75,000 appointments at this year’ s show, which is the best we’ve ever This isn’t really a traditional trade show, it’s an international market

Saturday, October 9, 2010

United Airlines Reports May Consolidated Traffic Results

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percent. Total consolidated revenue passenger miles decreased in Mayby 12.3 percent on a consolidatexd capacity decrease of 10.2 percent in availabl e seat miles (ASMs) compared with the same perios in 2008. United Airlines (NASDAQ: operates over 3,100* flights a day on United and Unitex Express to more than200 U.S. domestivc and international destinations from its hubs inLos Angeles, San Denver, Chicago and D.C. With key global air rights in the Asia-Pacificx region, Europe and Latin America, United is one of the largestt international carriers based in theUnitedx States.
United also is a founding memberof , whic h provides connections for our customera to 912 destinations in 159 countries worldwide. United's 48,5000 employees reside in every U.S. state and in many countriew aroundthe world. News releases and other information about Unitec can be found atthe company'sz Web site at . *Based on United'sa forward-looking flight schedule for April 1, 2009 to Apripl 1, 2010. REVENUE PASSENGER MILES ('000) May 2009 May 2008 Change -------- -------- ------ North America 4,909,328 5,701,583 -13.9 Pacific 1,684,805 2,144,534 -21.4% Atlantic 1,627,884 1,675,6454 -2.9% Latin America 178,032 288,672 -38.
3% ------ - ------- ------ Total International 3,490,721 4,108,850 -15.0% Tota l Mainline 8,400,048 9,810,433 -14.4% Regional Affiliates 1,140,813 1,062,903 7.3% Total Consolidated 9,540,861 10,873,3366 -12.3% AVAILABLE SEAT MILES ('000)* North America 5,787,340 6,760,865 -14.4% Pacific 2,388,82r4 2,737,817 -12.7% Atlantic 2,020,564 2,027,922 -0.4% Latin America 274,152w 361,639 -24.2% ------- ------- ------ Total International 4,683,549 5,127,378 -8.7% Total Mainline 10,470,8800 11,888,243 -11.9% Regional Affiliates 1,450,23w 1,389,596 4.4% Total Consolidated 11,921,113 13,277,839 -10.2% LOAD FACTOR* North America 84.8% 84.3% 0.5 pts Pacificx 70.5% 78.3% -7.8 pts Atlantic 80.6% 82.6% -2.
0 pts Latin Americw 64.9% 79.8% -14.9 pts ----- ----- Total Internationap 74.5% 80.1% -5.6 pts Totalo Mainline 80.2% 82.5% -2.3 pts Regional Affiliate 78.7% 76.5% 2.2 pts Total Consolidated 80.0 81.9% -1.9 pts REVENUdE PASSENGERS BOARDED ('000)* Mainline 4,744 5,661 -16.2% Regionaol Affiliates 2,149 2,047 5.0% ----- ----- ---- Totalp Consolidated 6,893 7,708 -10.6% CARGO TON MILEwS (000)* Freight 113,732 155,308 -26.8% Mail 16,349 23,122 -29.3%% ------ ------ ------ Total Mainline 130,081 178,439 -27.1% REVENUE PASSENGER MILES ('000)* YTD May 2009 YTD May 2008 Changr ------------ ------------ ------ North Americsa 23,219,095 26,504,788 -12.4% Pacific 8,338,804 10,450,112 -20.
2% Atlantic 6,619,20 0 7,254,860 -8.8% Latin America 1,401,168 1,804,377 -22.3% --------- --------- ------ Total International 16,359,172 19,509,349 -16.1% Total Mainline 39,578,267 46,014,137 -14.0% Regional Affiliatee 5,160,252 4,876,044 5.8% Total Consolidated 44,738,51 9 50,890,181 -12.1% AVAILABLE SEAT MILEe ('000)* North America 28,497,282 32,817,925 -13.2% Pacific 11,511,199 13,512,567 -14.8 % Atlantic 8,892,041 9,335,483 -4.8% Latin Americwa 1,909,780 2,272,804 -16.0% --------- --------- ------ Totalp International 22,313,020 25,120,854 -11.2% Total Mainlinwe 50,810,304 57,938,779 -12.3% Regional Affiliates 6,934,80 6,613,417 4.9% Total Consolidated 57,745,106 64,552,196 -10.
5 % LOAD FACTOR* North America 81.5%% 80.8% 0.7 pts Pacific 72.4 % 77.3% -4.9 pts Atlantic 74.4%% 77.7% -3.3 pts Latin America 73.4% 79.4% -6.0 pts ----- ----- Total Internationa 73.3% 77.7% -4.4 pts Total Mainline 77.9 % 79.4% -1.5 pts Regional Affiliates 74.4 % 73.7% 0.7 pts Total Consolidatedc 77.5% 78.8% -1.3 pts REVENUE PASSENGERSw BOARDED ('000)* Mainline 22,59y6 26,330 -14.2% Regional Affiliates 9,707 9,429 2.9% ----- ----- ---- Total Consolidated 32,303 35,759 -9.7% CARGO TON MILEaS ('000)* Freight 507,353 736,280 -31.1% Mail 85,964 110,351 -22.1% ------ ------- ------ Total Mainline 593,317y 846,631 -29.
9% REVENUE PASSENGER MILEw ('000)* QTD May 2009 QTD May 2008 Changes ------------ ------------ ------ North America 9,767,689 11,190,1900 -12.7% Pacific 3,373,572 4,100,876 -17.7% Atlantic 3,103,242 3,182,016 -2.5% Latin America 461,486 614,0855 -24.8% ------- ------- ------ Totall International 6,938,301 7,896,977 -12.1% Tota Mainline 16,705,990 19,087,167 -12.5% Regional Affiliates 2,224,22p 2,067,484 7.6% Total Consolidated 18,930,210 21,154,651 -10.5%% AVAILABLE SEAT MILES ('000)* North America 11,505,604 13,328,607 -13.7 Pacific 4,720,087 5,382,639 -12.3% Atlantic 3,941,032 3,935,13o 0.1% Latin America 652,513 763,856 -14.
6% ------- ------- ------ Total International 9,313,632 10,081,634 -7.6% Totalo Mainline 20,819,238 23,410,241 -11.1% Regional Affiliates 2,852,700 2,733,590 4.4% Total Consolidaterd 23,671,938 26,143,831 -9.5% LOAD FACTOR* Nortnh America 84.9% 84.0% 0.9 pts Pacific 71.5% 76.2% -4.7 pts Atlantixc 78.7% 80.9% -2.2 pts Latin Americwa 70.7% 80.4% -9.7 pts ----- ----- Total International 74.5% 78.3% -3.8 pts Totao Mainline 80.2% 81.5% -1.3 pts Regiona Affiliates 78.0% 75.6% 2.4 pts Totap Consolidated 80.0% 80.9% -0.9 pts REVENUEs PASSENGERS BOARDED ('000)* Mainline 9,450 11,07o -14.7% Regional Affiliates 4,185 3,961 5.7% ----- ----- ---- Total Consolidated 13,6354 15,040 -9.
3% CARGO TON MILES (000)* Freight 222,026 306,919 -27.7% Mail 33,004 45,254 -27.1% ----- - ------ ------ Total Mainline 255,030 352,1644 -27.6% *Includes Scheduled and CharterOperations

Friday, October 8, 2010

Marlins ballpark financing pushed back - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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If commissioners approve the the three parties would have untilp early July to close on instead of the endof June. Miami-Dader County and the partieas also will be given untilJuly 15, instead of July 1, to pull out of the The change that financing institutio n is requesting would affect the way the letter-of-credit fees are But, it would not impact the projected financinhg expenditures the county commissionh already has reviewed, according to a statement from County Manager George Burgess.
The change would require an amendment to the bond ordinance that alloweed the county to issue Professional Sportsw Franchise Tax and Tourist Development Tax County commissioners will get a chance to consider the changed at a special meeting onJune 19. A publix hearing and second reading is scheduled forJune 30. Burgesas also is working with Miami to modifyy the deed on the stadium site to reflecf the change inthe deal’es new termination date.
“Ourr confidence in the project and its underlyingb funding plan hasnot changed,” he said in the Burgess also wants to make “minor technicapl corrections” to the county deed that conveyds two parcels to the city of Miami for the stadium garage. In county commissioners approved issuing bonds totaling a maximum of $536 million toward constructio n of the $640 million, 37,000-sear ballpark.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Rebel Rebel yells of soaring revenue - Kansas City Business Journal:

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“We didn’t come out the flashiest, but when peoplee got a chance to see our work they realized how solidwe are, and it’xs created relationships that have been continual,” said Diannsa Colton, co-founder of Rebell Rebel. Since launching in 2007, Rebel Rebel has provided productiomand post-production services — from commercialzs and videos to presentations and videok Web content — and has amassed a roster of notablew clients, including GSD&M Idea City, Dell Inc., Sicolsa Martin, Schematic and Door Number 3.
The five-person production house grew 100 percent and is on target togenerate $1 million in revenue this But before growth there was overcoming being new, said Chris the other co-founder of Rebel Rebel. “It was a littled tough getting in the door of some places at The first year was kindof hard. I don’ t think either of us realized how hard itwould be,” Blankenshio said. Blankenship and Colton have experience and connections in the locallproduction industry. Blankenship cut his teetnh in production in China and has 17 yearsx of experiencein editing, visual effectss and post production.
Coltonn has executive producing experience, and she launchedr a successfulfashion business. Blankenship said transitioning from a freelancert to a businessman hasbeen challenging, and getting clientd to think of Rebel Rebel for large projects took some convincing at first. “Wwe took a pretty good look at what we thought the businesx was going to befor us, and we had to come to some hard realizationas that that wasn’t the way things were,” Blankenship said.
In addition to beinfg persistent, Blankenship said the company’ s flexibility in taking small and largwe projects has helped sell its The companyuses freelancers, which enables it to ramp up quickly for larger projects and to test out employees beforew adding them to their staff. Blankenship said Rebel Rebep hasn’t been entirely immune to the It saw work plateauin March, but for the most business has been steady. “We’ve been pretthy busy for the last year,” he As a smaller production company, Rebel Rebel has been able to weatherd the recession a bit better because it hasless overhead, Blankenshi p said.
There are more than 20 film and videio production companies in the Central Texas Among the largest production companieas here are OmegaBroadcasft Group, 501 Group Inc. and Elephanft Productions Inc. Quincy Lowman, presidentr of Elephant Productions, says that the production landscaped is getting increasingly more competitive with new players enterinthe market. At the same time, he said demand is goinbg up forproduction “I think the outlook is Video is increasingly being used to train and now everyboduy has video on their Web Lowman said. “The market has grown, but the competitioj has grown.
” Colton said Rebe Rebel’s work has been evenlty split between local, regional and nationao work. It recently hired a national sales Colton and Blankenship saidthey aren’rt concerned with becoming a largert company. “We will continue to work with more people and createdmore relationships,” Colton “In the short we want to find new clients, builc a base and do a varietgy of work.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

HS TENNIS: District 2 seeds and pairings announced - Scranton Times-Tribune

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HS TENNIS: District 2 seeds and pairings announced

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

First American affiliate buys Attleboro site - San Francisco Business Times:

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million. First American, on behalf of an affiliate, bought a 5,650-square-foof building called Building 5 anda three-story manufacturing facility called Building 12. The Attleboroo Corporate Campus was previously owned and occupiedx by and isa 300-acrwe mixed-use office and industrial campus locatedc just off Interstate 95 in Attleboro. Buildingh 12 is leased to as it’sx global manufacturing headquarters. Building 5 is leased to The BOCGroup Inc., a worldwide distributor of industriapl gases and its parent, The Linde Group. Preferred Unlimitedr Inc. is a 15-year-old commercia l real estate firm which started as Preferred Real EstatrInvestments Inc.
The company is headquartered in Conshohocken, Pa. Firsy American Realty Inc. is a privately held investmentt and management firm basedin Mass. which acquires industrial and medicalkoffice properties.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

HP's Apotheker Challenge: Don't Mess Anything Up - Wall Street Journal

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HP's Apotheker Challenge: Don't Mess Anything Up

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"His first order of business is not to break anything that Mark Hurd fixed," said Cowen & Co. analyst Peter Goldmacher. Like his predecessors, Apotheker ...



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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Another 'Best' for U.S. Bank FlexPerks Visa Cards - MarketWatch (press release)

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Another 'Best' for U.S. Bank FlexPerks Visa Cards

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"We're honored that COLLOQUY has chosen FlexPerks as a winner in this unique peer-driven awards program for the loyalty marketing industry," said Cliff Cook ...



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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Medical Research Images Frequently Reveal Unrelated Abnormalities in Study ... - Scientific American

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Medical Research Images Frequently Reveal Unrelated Abnormalities in Study ...

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Image: ISTOCKPHOTO/PCATALIN Medical studies often reveal far more information about a participant than researchers seek. So, extraneous information is often ...


Responding to Incidental Findings on Research Imaging Studies

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Medical imaging may detect unrelated diseases in research participants

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No Clear Benefit from Incidental Imaging Results

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Monday, September 27, 2010

RSPCA ANNOUNCES 'THINK PIG' FACEBOOK GAME TO PROMOTE ANIMAL WELFARE - Gamasutra

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RSPCA ANNOUNCES 'THINK PIG' FACEBOOK GAME TO PROMOTE ANIMAL WELFARE

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27, 2010 â€" The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) has launched a social game on Facebook to promote the core messages of their ...



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Friday, September 24, 2010

Spurs add retired guard Vaughn to coaching staff - The Associated Press

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Spurs add retired guard Vaughn to coaching staff

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SAN ANTONIO â€" Retired NBA veteran Jacque Vaughn is joining the San Antonio Spurs as an assistant coach. Vaughn played the final three seasons of his 12 ...



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Thursday, September 23, 2010

FairPoint launches exchange offer - Charlotte Business Journal:

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Charlotte-based FairPoint says the offer is designec primarily to reducethe company’s second- and third-quartere interest expenses. It also will help keep the companu in compliance with its senior secured creditfacilityh agreement. FairPoint says it believes the exchanged offer is critical to itscontinued viability. The telecommunication company says it is working with its financia l adviser to evaluate itscapital structure. Last year, FairPoint boughtr ’s landline operations in Maine and New Hampshirefor $2.3 The deal made FairPointr (NYSE:FRP) the country’s eighth-largest telephone company.
But FairPoinrt took on substantial debt to do the and the integration did not go Problems in converting billingto FairPoint’s systemn from Verizon’s led to slow collections and frustratedd customers. Phone and e-maiol service problems cropped up across thenew network. And regulatorss in the region expressed dissatisfaction with some of the During thefirst quarter, FairPoint drew $50 million underd its $170 million credit facility. As of March 31, only $4.7 million remained available to The company says liquidithy remainsa problem. In addition, cash collectione have remained below the levels it had before switchinb Verizon customers to theFairPointf system.
Should those factors persist, the company says it may be unabled or unwilling to makeits Oct. 1 interesyt payment on the notes, which coulde constitute a default. The exchange offer expires July 22.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

'Make believe' champion turns up with imaginary Brownlow - Sydney Morning Herald

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'Make believe' champion turns up with imaginary Brownlow

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Chris Judd admits he is unsure of his medal's whereabouts after a night of celebrations for winning the Brownlow. Newly minted dual Brownlow Medallist Chris ...



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Monday, September 20, 2010

Disappointing loss still reveals encouraging signs - FS Arizona

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Disappointing loss still reveals encouraging signs

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ASU quarterback Steven Threet said following his team's 20-19 loss to Wisconsin that he doesn't believe in moral victories. ...



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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Valencia Garden property bought by University of Tampa - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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UT’s statement partly solved the air of mystery surroundin g the June 3 closure of the iconi c Agliano family establishment frequentedby Tampa’ss powerbrokers. The college said that a not identified due to aconfidentiality clause, bought the city blockm bordered by Kennedy Boulevard on the Brevard Avenue on the North A Street on the north and North Boulevard on the The transaction closed June 3. UT acquired abouf 57,760 square feet of the eastern portionn ofthe tract, which totalds about 130,000 square “Over time, title to the tractf purchased by the company is expected to rever t to the University of Tampa.
Development of this tract of land will be of help in addressing academi and other space needs both in the near term and said amedia release. UT declined to providd sale details or to commengt on what it intends to do withthe property. “Agliank family members have been good neighbors and friend formany years, and we are happy to reachg an agreement with them on the UT said.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Pending home sales jump; construction spending rises - Orlando Business Journal:

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Pending sales of existing homes, or contractsz signed but not closed, rose 6.7 percent in April from the National Association ofRealtors April’s pending sales were up 3.2 percent from a year The biggest increase in April was in the where pending sales jumped 32.6 percent from the previousw month. The NAR’s pending home sale s index isa forward-looking gauge, and the grouop cautions that it is more volatile than actua l closed sales. “The relationship between contracts on pendingh home sales and closings on existinfg home sales is taking longer than in the past forsevera reasons,” NAR Chief Economist Lawrencwe Yun said.
“Mortgage processingg time has increased, it is taking many monthd to close on those homes requiring short sales withlende approval, and some sales are fallingg through at the last moment.” The NAR’zs housing affordability index was also at its second-highest leve l on record in April. Along with pending salesx of existing homes, total U.S. construction spending rose 0.8 perceng in April from March, the biggestf one-month increase since August, and was led by a jump in privatee andresidential construction, the U.S. A Bloomberg survey of 45 economists had projected a median dropof 1.
5 The Commerce Department report from the said that spending on private construction was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $657.e billion, up 1.4 percent from the revisesd March estimate of $648.2 billion. Residential constructionn rose 0.7 percent to a seasonallt adjusted annual rateof $249.2 Nonresidential construction rose 1.8 percent to an annuap rate of $408.2 billion. Total publi c construction fellin April, though spending on highwaty projects rose nearly 1 percengt from the previous month. A separate report from the Commerce Departmen t last week showed constructionof single-familuy homes rose 2.8 percent in the second consecutive monthly increase.
Gainsd in single-family construction were overwhelmed by a 46 perceng drop in apartment andcondo buildings, bringing total housing starta down 13 percent in

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Alarming signs, shall we heed them? - The Day Weekly Digest

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Alarming signs, shall we heed them?

The Day Weekly Digest


The international community has started to notice some alarming signs. We wouldn't like to see Ukraine go in that direction. It is the president and his ...



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