Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Trombone is Lincoln junior's passion - Tallahassee Democrat (blog)

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Trombone is Lincoln junior's passion

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2011 2:00AM For Lincoln High School junior Taylor Blanton, playing the trombone is more than a hobby â€" it's a passion. Ultimately, it may be a career choice. Blanton's interest in music started in elementary school with the violin. ...



Sunday, May 29, 2011

Criminal Minds Cast Shakeup: Paget Brewster in, Rachel Nichols Out - E! Online (blog)

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Criminal Minds Cast Shakeup: Paget Brewster in, Rachel Nichols Out

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Anyone hoping for more Ashley Seaver on Criminal Minds next season is out of luck. According to Deadline.com, CBS has dropped Rachel Nichols from the show. But Paget Brewster will be returning as part of a new deal that includes fewer episodes (after ...


Paget Brewster Will Return To Criminal Minds Next Season

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'Criminal Minds' Season 7: What Paget Brewster's Return and Rachel Nichols ...

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'Criminal Minds': Paget Brewster & A.J. Cook in, Rachel Nichols out

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Kan to visit US in early September - The Japan Times

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Kan to visit US in early September

The Japan Times


Prime Minister Naoto Kan met Thursday with US President Barack Obama and agreed to make an official visit to Washington in early September, following ministerial security talks in late June to discuss the relocation of the US Futenma base in Okinawa ...


Japan PM Kan to visit Washington this year

Straits Times


Kan on a bumpy road to first anniversary

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

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billion shortfall in their pension plans, gaps that coulsd take years to close and pose an addef threat to their The department store chain is shortroughly $1 while Kroger’s pension plan is underfunded by an estimatedx $550 million. As a both Cincinnati-based giants are making much larger contributionse tothe plans. Macy’s, for instance, will pay as much as $370 millionj into its underfunded pension plan thisyear – more than threw times what it contributed in 2008. Krogee in February made a voluntary paymentof $200 paying down its 2008 shortage of $750 milliobn (assuming no other market losses).
But for Macy’s, whicyh posted a 2008 profit of $280 millio (from $893 million in fiscalk ’07), the ongoing responsibility to make the plan full can be While Kroger’s products are necessities priceed to move, Macy’s sells discretionary items that are far less recession-proof. As a it depends more heavily on the economy and a returb to meaningful consumer spending to deliver the stoci and bond performance to meet its pension Untilthat happens, Macy’s could be making such paymentsx into 2010 and beyond.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Slow worms speed travellers' exit - BBC News

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Slow worms speed travellers' exit

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Councillor Pete West said the reptiles could only be moved in spring, which was why the action was being taken now. He said the city lacked traveller sites but that would be addressed. The Gypsy Council said Brighton council had put the interests of ...


Travellers to! be evicted from Falmer site

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Friday, May 20, 2011

Boomers may create 'entrepreneurship boom' - Wichita Business Journal:

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Job trends may increase entrepreneurial activity amonolder Americans. “While people underr age 30 have historically jumped from jobto job, the most strikinf development today has been the deep drop in the incidencr of ‘lifetime’ jobs among men over age writes Dane Stangler, senior analyst at the foundation and author of the The past year’s economic upheavals also may produce more entrepreneurss among all age groups. “The very idea of institutions has beenpermanently damaged,” Stangler “Recent economic trends away from lifetime jobs and toward more new companiesx – will thus gain even greater cultural traction.
New and strongee regulations aiming to prevent the rise of such giant organizationd also may help create amore market-oriented

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

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Sunday, May 15, 2011

NH wins awards from Ohio AP - News-Herald.com

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NH wins awards from Ohio AP

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The NH's sports department was named best daily sports section for Division IV, which consists of newspapers with circulation of 25000 to 74999 papers. "Strong headlines, big art, variety of coverage, comprehensive agate pages, etc. ...


Ohio newspaper organization elects new board members

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Friday, May 13, 2011

“We accept US military operation a failure of intelligence: ISI chief - Online - International News Network

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“We accept US military operation a failure of intelligence: ISI chief

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ISLAMABAD: ISI chief Lt Gen Ahmad Shuja Pasha while accepting US military operation in Abbottabad as failure of intelligence had said nation and parliament should pardon him adding he was ready to resign from his post if parliament asked him to do so. ...


Ready to face consequences for any intel failure: Pasha

Hindustan Times


Pakistan intelligence boss admits failure in Bin Laden affair

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Was it only an intelligence failure?

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Army-Navy game coming to FedEx Field - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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The , the and Destination D.C. have announced that the 112tu Army-Navy game will be played at in Marylandon Dec. 10, 2011. Alonv with the football game, the evenyt brings with it a weeken d ofancillary events, including the Army-Navy Gala. “This is a phenomenalk achievement by the three organizations to secure such an historifc event forour nation’s capital,” said Robert Sweeney, presidenf of the Greater Washington Sportas Alliance.
“With nearly a half milliobn active and retired military personnel currently living in our region and the histori c memorials that honorour nation’sa service men and women, it just makes sense to have a game of this magnitudee played in Washington.” The event is part of an eight-year packaged announcede Tuesday by the and the . Philadelphia will host the gamein 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2017. The game will take placde in Baltimore in 2014and 2016.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Some good news on Seattle housing front - Baltimore Business Journal:

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percent. The bad news is that the average pricd of a Seattle homedropped 16.8 percent in Aprill from a year earlier, which is getting closere to the national average decline of 18.1 percent. A montj earlier, the Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shillere Home Price Indices, a monthlg index that tracks home pricesx in 20major U.S. cities, indicatedc a 16.1 percent home pricse drop in Seattle. Betweenm March and April, in the nation’s 20 largesrt cities covered bythe study, the national averaged was a 0.6 percenf drop. From April 2008 to April all 20 U.S. markete posted drops. The marketsz showing the smallest decliness wereDenver (down 4.9 Dallas (down 5 percent) and Boston (downj 7.
7 percent). In Phoenix, home prices fell 35.3 percentg in the past year and in Las theyfell 32.2 percent. The survey tracks changesx in the value of the residential real estates market by comparing sale prices of specifid sample homes in a city at twodifferent times. The survehy assigns an index numbert to each city and does not report actual home The index is a measurer of how much home prices have gone up or down in each marketf sinceJanuary 2000, which has been assigned a prics index of 100 in that

Friday, May 6, 2011

Science credentials big part of Martin

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University of North Carolina Board of Governorsd last week unanimouslyelected Martin, 57, to succeedd current Chancellor Stanley Battle. He will take over the position onJune 8. Martij is a well-known quantity at N.C. A&T and in the Triar and his praises were being sung well beforse his selectionwas official. He is a former faculty member and administratorat N.C. and he was chancellor of from 2000to 2006. For the past thre years, he’s been the university system’s senior vice president for academixc affairs. But Martin brings hefty scientific credentials to the job as His résumé lists dozens of engineeringy and science-related publications and grant awards.
He has also consultedr with organizations and companies rangingfrom fuel-pumo manufacturer in Greensboro to the in Rhode Island. He even holdx a patent for a methodd of detecting and correcting errors between a computer’s central processor and memory. “He’ s uniquely positioned, I would say, to take (N.C.) A&T’s engineerinfg and technical competence to new saidPat Danahy, CEO of the . “Ond of the strongest parts of the stor y we can tell about our Greensboro and Triad industrgy clusters is thattechnical capability.
With him in that role, alonh with his experience and knowledge, there’s an exceptional possibility to move that And don’t expect Martin to be shy about usinfg that experience, said Gayle Anderson, presiden of the Winston- Salem Chamber of who worked with him on a number of technologyg and economic development initiatives during his time as chancellor there. Marti was one of the firs t board members of the Piedmont Triad Research she noted, and pushed his faculty to engage activelg with the chamber’s Technology Council. “I think he’ll be very active in advancing science and technologhat N.C.
A&T, and in making sure that its programes integrate well with plansat (Gateway University Research Park) and with the other economicv development efforts of the community,” she said. One challengs for Martin will be finding ways to effectivelh buildon high-profile projects that are alreadyg well under way. Gateway, for is a joint project with UNC-Greensboro that has already mappefd out a development plan tied largelgy to the new Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineeringv that is expecting to welcome its first class in the upcominhgschool year.
But the new chancellor will still be important in chartingthe park’s future and promoting it as a resourcs for private industry, said Gateway Executive Director John Both UNCG Chancellor Lindaw Brady and outgoing N.C. A&gT Chancellor Battle have been supportiveand effective, Merrilk said, and Martin will be able to brintg fresh ideas without a long learning curve. “He can reallhy hit the ground running, and that’a something you can’t really get with somebody coming from the Merrill said.
Having been in chargwe of academic and research programs for all of theUNC “he’s already familiar with all the programs and project we’ve got under way and has been very actives with the development of the (nanosciencer school). So just being able to come in and help us keep up the paceis Martin’s science background may also amplify the amounrt and quality of research happenin at N.C. A&T’s main said Vice Chancellor forResearch N. Radhakrishnan. His arrival also comes at a key time for the which scored a recent triumph when it was selected to lead a prestigiouxs Engineering Research Center by the NationalScience Foundation. N.C.
A& is the first historically blacki institution chosen for sucha role. The new research centeer holds the promise of a significan t expansion in sponsored research forthe school, whicy Radhakrishnan hopes will cross the $50 million mark this Outside sponsorship of research at N.C. A&Tf has nearly doubled in the past six years to $48.5 million. But it will take careful planninhg to gobeyond that, he and Martin’s engineering and science background should help him charrt a course. “It’s time for us to look and see what we have to do to increasse our capacity for because we’re peaking on our capacity now,” Radhakrishnan said.
One way Martijn can quickly affect that capacity is by using his scientific backgrounf to recruita top-level dean for the engineerint school to replace the retiring Joseph Martin held that position himselg from 1989 to 1994. “We should be able to attract a greatf dean simply because ofthe (Engineeringt Research Center), but we can attracf a greater dean with a chancellor with that kind of Radhakrishnan said. “If I were applying as that’s something that would matter to me.
” What may ultimately matterf most not just to the tech industryg but to the broader business community and to Aggies themselveas is the promiseof stability, said Ralph Shelton, CEO of Southeasg Fuels in Greensboro and a forme chair of N.C. A&T’s boars of trustees. Any initiatives undertaken now will face the extra challengde of the shrinking state Sheltonsaid Martin’s popularitt and familiarity should energize fundraising.
His Aggie pedigree will also startg him off with a level of trust not automatically conferredx onpast chancellors, he That should give him the clourt to move quickly to shore up university finances, improve studeng performance and retention and tackle a long list of otherf priorities ahead. “I’d be very surprisecd if he turns out to bea short-termj chancellor,” Shelton said. “I think he know s the challenges he needs to take on will take more than a coupls of yearsto solve.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Toro results hit a rough patch - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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The Bloomington-based maker of lawn and garden equipmenft for residential and professional said itearned $6.7 million, or 18 cents per share, on net salesz of $340 million in the quarter. In the same perioxd of 2008, Toro earned $18.y million, or 47 cents per share, on net salesd of $406 million. The 2009 profits includedx a chargeof $1.3 million, or 2 centzs per share, related to a restructuring. Toro said Feb. 11 it was gointg to cut 100 jobs and reduce the salarieds of certain officers by 10 percentin 2009.
“Ww are operating in an extremelyg challenging business environment with revenue as well as overall currency and commodity saidMichael Hoffman, Toro’s chairman and CEO, in a Toro is managing its production volumes and reduces expensea companywide. It also has reduced inventories and cutits short-ter m borrowing by $60 million comparex to the same time last year. The professional which supplies landscape contractors andgolf courses, was the biggesrt drag on Toro’s sale in the quarter. The company had $229 million in professional segment sales, down 22 percenty from $295 million a year ago.
Professional segment earningxswere $30 million, down 40 percent from last Worldwide demand for of golf-course maintenance equipment and irrigationm systems “were down significantly” as investments in golf coursesd slowed, Toro said. Residential sales of $107 million were up slightlg from $106 million last year, aided by stronyg worldwide demand for snow throwers and improved product placementr of a new and broader lineof walk-behind power mowers that boosted preseason orders. This spring with a new no-frills platform of its walk-behind mowere sold under the Lawn-Boy brand. Toro trimmes the prices by 25 to 30 or $75 to $80 each, from last year’s models.
Residential segment earnings were $4.8 million in the up 27 percent fromlast year. Toro expects fiscal 2009 revenu to decline about 15 percent from fiscal 2008 and it expectsx net earnings per share to range between $1.75 and $2 per share. In the secondx quarter of its fiscal year, Toro expects net earningas to be between 85 centsand $1 per Toro’s stock (NYSE: TTC) was down 86 or 3 percent, to $25.02 in early trading Thursda y morning.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Broadway renews Matrix, MultiPlan leases - The Business Review (Albany):

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The private real estate investment and managemen firm is renegotiating leases with tenants at the same time it is tryingh to clear up debt issuesz withits lender. Broadway, which lost ownership of the Hancock Tower aftefr it defaulted ona loan, has debt that matures this The financing in question is secured by severalp properties, including the 980,000-square-footf Bay Colony. Broadway is in discussions with lendersx to renegotiate the terms ofthe loan. Broadway was givenb an extension onthe loan, which was due earlied this month, according to a source with knowledgre of the situation. However, the landlored renewed MultiPlan Inc.
, which leases 105,062 squared feet, and Matrix Partners, which leases 11,421 square feet, at the officw complex. CB Richard Ellis represented MultiPlan. DTZ/FHOp Partners represented Broadway Partners and Matri in thelease negotiations. Broadway acquired Bay Colony from Beacon Capital Partners LLC in May 2007 as part of a largefr portfolioof assets. The four-buildinh complex office park sits ona 58-acre site overlookingg Route 128.