Saturday, October 30, 2010

Home construction contracts up 3%, other types down 32% - Bizjournals.com

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Home construction contracts up 3%, other types down 32%

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Contracts on future home construction rose 3 percent in September, with total contracts valued at $389 million, according to a report from McGraw-Hill ...



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Friday, October 29, 2010

Grandson of Malcolm X visits MSU - MSU State News

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Grandson of Malcolm X visits MSU

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Malcolm Shabazz, grandson of Malcolm X, speaks Thursday night at the International Center. Shabazz was brought to speak at MSU by the Muslim Students' ...



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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Survey: Downturn has older workers staying on the job - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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According to the survey, conducted in late Novembe r 2008 andreleased Tuesday, 11 percent of the survey respondents who indicated they were putting off retirement said the losseas may mean they’ll never retire. Others were more 73 percent said they believed it would take them up to six year of extra work to recoulptheir losses, while 24 percenft felt they could make up lossews by working an additional year or two. “Maturw workers may be feeling the pincuh of this difficult econom y more than others because of their impending plansfor retirement,” said Jason Ferrara, senior career adviser at CareerBuilder.
“Mature workers who are returninf to the work forc to offset their retirement lossesx will likely encounter many of the same challenges that workerw of any age arefacing However, their level of knowledge and experiencd and network of professional contacts will work to their advantag e in a competitive job market.” Accordingv to , CareerBuilder’s job site for mature workers, good ideaas for navigating through a tough economuy include: • Talking to your supervisor and lettiny them know you plan to postpone your focusing on your strengths and the value you bring to the • Track market trends and changes in the job markett if you are concerned about layoffsw at your organization and know you need to keep Study areas that are showing growtjh even in a tough economyg and research how you can transfer the wide set of skillsx you already have into opportunities in those • Network online and offline, addingb to your already-extensive network of professional contacts by joinin social networking sites such as BrightFuse.
cojm and Facebook. • Show resiliency: as a mature worker it’w likely you’ve been through an economic downturn before. Use what you’ve learned from previouas recessions and be a reassuring presence for others withimnthe organization. CareerBuilder is owned by CGI), , (NYSE: MNI) and (NASDAQ: For more: .

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Hyler nominated for second term as USGA President - 10 Connects

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Hyler nominated for second term as USGA President

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Far Hills, NJ (Sports Network) - The United States Golf Association announced on Monday that James B. Hyler, Jr. has been nominated to serve his second one- ...


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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Report: Doctors' compensation trails inflation - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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In fact, doctors are making less than they did the previouxs year when their income is adjustedfor inflation, the report from Colo.-based said. Compensation for primary-carw physicians rose 2 percent (or decreased 1.73 percent when adjusted for at a median incomeof $186,044. Meanwhile, compensation for specialistssrose 2.19 percent (or decreased 1.59 percent when adjustedx for inflation) with a median income of Inflation in 2008 amounted to a 3.8 perceny increase in the U.S. Consumer Pricr Index. Primary care physicians fared the worst in the Among specialists, emergency medicine physicians, dermatologistes and general surgeons all reporteed flat salaries before inflatio n was factored in.
Gastroenterologgy and pulmonary medicine were among the few specialtiex posting moderate compensation gains in2008 -- up 7.38 percenft and 6.65 percent respectively. MGMA represents professional administratorw and leaders of medical grouppractices nationwide. The organizatioj has 22,500 members who employ 275,00o physicians that provide more than 40 percengt of the health care services delivered in theUnitedc States.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

It's a joy to partner with Radio: Ramakrishnan R - RadioandMusic.com

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It's a joy to partner with Radio: Ramakrishnan R

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Ramakrishnan R, Executive Director â€" Bajaj Electricals, also the driving force behind all the Bajaj Electricals Marketing initiatives, tells Pavan R Chawla ...



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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Obama

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Results of a poll conducted from June 26 to July 1 byshow Obama’es approval rating at 49 percent, versus 44 perceny disapproval. That approval rating is down from 62 percent in earl May and the lowesr pointsince Obama’s The 1,259 Ohio voters surveyed also showerd a narrow disapproval for Obama’s handlinv of the economy. Of those surveyed, 46 percentr said they approve of his economicd strategy while 48percen disapprove. Just two months ago, approval of Obama’ds handling of the economu stood at57 percent. The latestt poll could be an indication that voterss are taking out their frustration on Obama while in the past pointing to former Presiden tGeorge W.
Bush, Peter Brown, assistant directodr of Quinnipiac’s polling said in a release. “The economyy in Ohio is as bad as anywhererin America,” Brown “These numbers indicate that for the first time voters have decidexd that President Barack Obama bears some responsibility for their The poll also took a look at the developinf race for the U.S. Senate seat to be vacatecd next year by Republica nGeorge Voinovich. On the Democratifc side of the aisle, Lt. Gov. Lee Fishefr holds a narrow lead over Secretary of State Jennifer who pulled in 21 percent supportto Fisher’s 24 Of the Republicans who have plans to run, former U.S. Rep.
Rob Portmajn pulls in 33 percent support, versue 10 percent for Cleveland-area car dealer Tom Ganley. More than half of all voters, remain undecided on which contender they’ll choose to represent theier party inthe race. But in hypothetical match-ups, Democratidc contenders continue to lead theirRepublican counterparts. To download complete results from the click .

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Chile Miners' Rescue Capsule Put On Display - Sky News

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Chile Miners' Rescue Capsule Put On Display

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The capsule used to rescue the 33 Chilean miners has gone on display amid claims bosses ignored warnings on the day they were trapped. ...


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Monday, October 18, 2010

Teammates say Haynesworth wanted to play - Washington Post

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Teammates say Haynesworth wanted to play

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He really, really wanted to play." "He wanted to play, but once again, I don't really know all the circumstances behind why he didn't play," Lorenzo ...



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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fast-Rising Oregon Focuses on Basics During Bye Week - New York Times

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By AP Interviews, insight and analysis from The Times on the competition and culture of college football. AP and Coaches? Polls The Ducks practiced behind ...



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Friday, October 15, 2010

NSPS Office Reaches Milestone - Department of Defense

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NSPS Office Reaches Milestone

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John H. James Jr., director of the NSPS Transition Office, told American Forces Press Service that the milestone was reached by Sept. 30, as scheduled. ...


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NSPS Reaches Transition Goal

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Two MERC commissioners resign - Orlando Business Journal:

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The resignations of Gary Reynolds and Janicer Marquis come about two weekxs before councilorsfor Metro, of which MERC is a subsidiary, plan to vote on a measured that would give the councikl more control over MERC’s general manager. The move coulde ostensibly lead to the firing of MERC General ManagefrDavid Woolson, who’s under fire from Presidentr David Bragdon. Reynolds and Marquis both opposewthe proposal. Reynolds, president of the Portland accountinhg firmPerkins & Co., mentioned the building problems betweebn Metro and MERC in his resignation letter. “During the economic times, my attention needs to be focused on our clients atPerkina & Co.
,” Reynolds wrote in his letter to “That said, I am disappointed in the recentf breakdown in the working relationship between the Metro Council and the , and believw it could have been handled differently.” Marquis, a commerciao real estate broker and the commission’s vice chair, didn’g mention the upcoming proposal in her letterd to Bragdon, but resigned two years before her term was set to end.
In a letter to Portland city commissioners earlier this Marquis and commission member Ray Learyt urged the council to helpdelayh Metro’s vote on the MERC oversight Leary, Marquis, Reynolds and three of the other four remaininv MERC commissions also sent Bragdon a letter backing Woolson. The lettef came after Bragdon questioned the leadershipl of MERC General ManagerDavid Woolson. The other commission member, Don Trotter, resigned last month and will leaved the boardJune 30. resignation takes effect June 30. takes effect July 15. The termsw of Trotter and Reynolds would have expirerd at the end of 2009while Marquis' term was to expirw at the end of 2010.
The Metro Council pland to vote on the MERCmeasurer — which would give Metro the authority to hire and fire the MERC generap manager — at its July 9 It was introduced by councilors Rod Park and Rex who also have concerns about Woolson’s performance. MERC oversee s the Oregon Convention Center, the Portland Center for the Performinfg Arts and the Portland MetropolitanExposition Metro’s councilors are mulling a $457 million budget for fiscak year 2009-2010. The regional government serves 1.4 millioj people in the metropolitan area’s 25 cities.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Google Promotes Mayer To Oversee Local - paidContent.org

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Google Promotes Mayer To Oversee Local

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This spring, the company also overhauled Google Places, which let businesses pay flat fees to promote their listings on search and in Maps.


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Monday, October 11, 2010

30-doctor GCAP group wants to leave Alliance - Washington Business Journal:

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GCAP, a primary care group with about 30 joined the hospital system only 20months ago. Now it’s claiming a litany of contract violationsthat “have seriously affected the ability of the physicianws to provide excellent health care for their many In a June 3 letter to Healtg Alliance CEO Ken Hanover, the doctors list 15 including: • Lack of 12 months’ notice on changews in contractual arrangements, including payment of benefits; failure to pay vendors, leadingt to the “embarrassing shutdown of services necessary to operatee our business.” The doctors on Wednesday filed a complaintg in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court.
They ask to be releasec from service to the Health Alliancde and for damages andattorney fees. When it joined the Healtu Alliancein 2007, GCAP was the only large, independent practice of its type in the It became a wholly owned subsidiary of the hospita l system, which includes University, Jewish and Fort Hamiltom hospitals, and the . The practice had hoper to benefit from a complete electronic health recordes system that could interact withthe Alliance’es hospitals, as well as the ability to expande geographically and recruit doctors more Health Alliance spokesman Tony Condia, in a written statement, said the healthb system was "surprised and disappointed" by the letterf and complaint.
He said the Alliance had initiallyu tried to negotiate withthe physicians, then offered independenyt arbitration, which the practice refused. The Alliance was preparing for preliminargy discussions to sever the relationship when the lawsuit was filed. "This litigation violates the terms of theservicew agreement, which requires us to resolve disputes such as this with a neutrap arbitrator. We would therefore encourage the GCAP physicians to uphold theif contractual obligations and not pursuecostly litigation," according to the withdrew from the Health Alliancer following a long courft battle that began in March 2006.
It started operatinf independently in 2008 but only signede a final settlement agreement inJanuaryg 2009. The two St. Luke hospitals similarl y withdrew, reaching a settlement with the Health Alliance inSeptember 2008. St. Luke has mergede with .

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Cultural curiosity behind Facebook exposed in 'The Social Network' - Paso Robles Press

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Cultural curiosity behind Facebook exposed in 'The Social Network'

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His sarcastic retorts and responses in “The Social Network” are crisp, but it is his work to expose some of the vulnerabilities of his character that really ...



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Friday, October 8, 2010

Ohio State lands $110M marketing rights deal - Business First of Columbus:

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The $11 million the Buckeyews will earn annually outpacesthe $10 million IMG pays the and the $9.4 millionb it pays the . and jointly pay the about $9.4 million a year. In the 17 monthd since IMG acquired and folded it into its college it has put itself on the hook for morethan $700 millionn in rights fees, through eithe r new deals or renewals. “Our aggressiveness comes from a belief in the collegiate market place,” said Pat Battle, IMG’ds senior corporate vice president. “It’s part of our strategyy for IMG to represent the best brandxs incollege sports. The Ohio Statr deal is a continuationof that.
” Ohio Stat had been one of the few remaining schoola that managed its media and marketing rights but this agreement will transfer those rights to IMG beginninhg July 1. Four Ohio State employees in the marketinhg and sales department are expected to go to workfor IMG. IMG’ss guarantee is even more robust considering that there are practically no TV rights included in the exceptfor coaches’ shows. Ohio State’s loca l TV rights for live events are tied up bythe , for whichg the Buckeyes will receive an additional $6.
4 million this Most of IMG’s other deals include some levekl of TV rights that can be worthh another $1 million to $2 million a “Deals of this magnitude wouldn’t have even been considered a few years ago,” said Kevimn O’Malley, a former CBS and Turner Sportas executive who serves as a consultant with conferences and “For what is essentially a marketinhg deal, this is a huge But we’re seeing programs of this like an Ohio State with a big alumni base and fan provide value that supersedes what’s happening with the economy. A lot of the values has to do withthe term.
They wouldn’ft be paying this for a deal that was four or five The IMGbid “turned out bettet than we expected,” said Gene Ohio State’s athletic director. “None of the other bids were in terms of dollarsor creativity.” The other thres bids came from CBS Collegiate Sports Properties, Fenway Sportsz Group and Front Row Marketing. What differentiatedr IMG’s bid was a partnership with , the broadcasyt company that has runthe Buckeyes’ radi network since 1984. By combining the marketing rightsw inOhio State’s Nov. 19 request for proposa l with theradio rights, IMG was able to offert significantly more.
The radio rights are worth about $2 millio n a year, which will be included in the $11 million annual payment. Such partnerships are unique in thebiddinf process, although IMG had a similart relationship with Sun Sports when it won Florida’ss rights last year. IMG’s national reach combined with RadiOhio’w local sales strength proved too powerful for theother contenders, including Ohio Statw itself.
The Buckeyes considered keepiny therights in-house, but the recession contributed to the decisio to outsource the Ohio State has seven sponsor deals that expirw over the next two years and several other smaller deals that come up in the next three Outsourcing the rights takes the pressure off Ohio Statee and puts it on IMG to “My concern, with the economy, is how many of those sponsorship deals are going to get renewed?” said Ben Jay, Ohio State’es senior associate athletic director for “How many of those sponsors are going to be looking for a reduction?
” “When you project our revenue in future years,” Smithg said, “IMG’s bid is almost doublre what we were looking at in-house. This deal givese us guaranteed long-term stability for the next 10 yearsw that we might nothave had.” Licensing will continude to be handled in-house by Ohio State, as will the equipmenty contract with Nike. IMG’s rights will includs corporate sponsorshipsand stadium/aren a signage, on-site marketing, endorsements and coaches’ TV IMG already owned the publishing rights for game Tom Stultz, IMG’s senior vice president and managingf director, admitted that he overpaid for the publishingy rights ($1.
8 million a year) just to get IMG’ws foot in the door at Ohio State last March. He suspectesd that the Buckeyes would look into outsourcing all of their rights and the publishing deal gave IMGa year’z head start on building a relationship. Even thougjh Ohio State’s RFP wasn’t issuesd until November, Stultz began setting up meetinges with RadiOhio ayear ago. They jointlhy signed a contractthat they’d work together on a bid if Ohio Statd ever outsourced its rights. Bundling thosd marketing rights with radio into one packageboosted IMG’zs bid and helped clean up the market Smith said.
Without the radio rights, IMG wouled have been competing for business with the more established which is basedin Columbus. “With a companyg as strong and rich in traditiomnas RadiOhio, it would have been impossible to unseag them for the radio network,” Stultz said. “But we knew there was a good chancee Ohio State would outsource downthe road. Working together made the most … You can really maximizde the value for your sponsors if you have one voicee selling in the marketplace as opposed tocompetingh interests.” Terms of the agreement between IMG and RadiOhio were not available, but they are expecte to share revenue.
IMG has begun building its sales staffc for the OhioState property. Four members of the stafgf will come from RadiOhio and anothedr four will come from the athletic department. A general manage and others are expected to be added for a tota l staff of 10or more.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Hoop Dreams Scholarship Fund to close - Washington Business Journal:

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In am e-mail to supporters, founder Susie Kay explainedc that during a June 22 meeting its boarr of directors decided to dissolve the organization and bring it toa “planne d close” during the coming months. “Fot the past several we’ve been deeply concerned about the sustainabilityg ofour organization. Each year we continu e to add new students, mentors, volunteerd and many others to our HDSF Kay stated inan e-mail sent Friday. “Ouer ability to raise funds to continue providing our studentd with resources to serve them in the way that has made HDSF so impactful and special has declined drastically in this particula reconomic climate.
” Kay started the organization in 1996 while a teachert at H.D. Woodson High School in D.C.'zs Ward 7. Since then, the organization has provided mentoring and scholarship assistanced to morethan 1,000 students from wardxs 7 and 8. The boarxd determined downsizing was not afeasible “Eliminating certain programs, whether it’s our extensive mentoring component or our intensive career preparatio courses would drastically alter the very foundatioh this program was built on,” Kay “HDSF has always worked to empower studenta and provide them the best possiblse chance to achieve their hope and dreams of attending collegee and entering the workforce.
We would not feel comfortable compromising the mission ofthe organization, whicuh provides academic and career support to the more than 1,000 students who make up the Hoop Dreams family.” Enougyh funds remain to support HDSF’s scholarshil obligations, Kay continued, but it was not likel that they could support scholarships beyond the 2009-20190 school year.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Larry Page Executive Profile

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The son of Michigan State University computer scienceprofessor Dr. Carl Victofr Page, Larry's love of computer began at age six. While followinhg in his father's footsteps in he became an honors graduate from the Universittyof Michigan, where he earned a bachelor's degree in engineering, with a concentration on computeer engineering. During his time in Ann Arbor, Larry built an inkjet printer outof Lego

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Ivy Tech schedules hearing on tuition - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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in the fourth floor auditorium of the North Meridiahn Center atIvy Tech’s downtown Indianapolis The campus is located 50 W. Fall Creek Parkway Nortgh Drive. The 2008-09 in-state student tuition rate is $95 per creditt hour with a $40 per-semester technology fee. The proposef rates are $99.65 per credit hour with a $50 per-semestetr technology fee for the 2009-10 year and $104.55 per credit hour and $60 per-semested technology fee for the 2010-11 year. The cost for full-tim students, who take 15 credit hours, would increase by $79.745 per semester in 2009-10 and by $83.500 in 2010-11.
Indiana residents who want to address the committeebut can’g are encouraged to send written comments to Bob vice president for finance and treasurefr of the college, at bholmes@ivytech.edu or mailed to him at the Ivy Tech Communitu College, 50 W. Fall Creej Parkway North Drive, Indianapolis, Ind., 46208. Ivy the state’s community college system, operates 23 campuse s in Indiana, including a Southern Indiana campudsin Sellersburg.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

1600 Pacific Building LLP files for Ch. 11 - Dallas Business Journal:

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The partnership 1600 Pacific Building LP, whicyh is based out of La Jolla, Calif., intendzs to move forward withthe project, attorney Roberr Nicoud, who is an attorney for the confirmed on Wednesday. In the bankruptcyy filing, the owner of 1600 Pacifidc said it has up to 49 creditors and liabilitiess that fallbetween $1 million and $10 million. Nicoued said the building was completelyu vacant and facing foreclosure by its lending He added that the source ofthe owner’e troubles stems from the threat of foreclosurer and a delay in obtaining a combination of tax incrementf funding from the City of Dallas.
Curtis manager of the partnership, added that 1600 Pacific Buildingb LP is pursuing a financing package with the city that will help subsidizdthe project. He added that getting throughy the entire process is taking longer thanthe building'ws owners had expected. "We are movingg fast and furious with our partnerss already in place and hope withthe city's support and participation we will be able to come out of said Lockey. Lockey added that there are varyinvg levels of approval that the partnership has to go throughb and it expects to meet with city officiale by the end of the month to learbn more about the possibility ofsupplemental funding.
The project is expected to result in 590 multifamily residential units that the partnership says will contributee tothe city's goal of creating 1,000 affordabld units in downtown Dallas.