Sunday, November 28, 2010

FrontierVille Sneak Peek: Winter / Christmas Avatar Costumes - Games.com News (blog)

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Kaleida's GVI nearing start date - Memphis Business Journal:

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Kaleida, on Tuesday, received unanimousa approval from the for the Washington Streetproject that’s considered one of the majofr anchors of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. Late Thursday, the New York State Departmenfof Health’s Hospital Review and Planning Council approved Kaleida’sz final certificate of need for the $291 million project. Kaleida is workinb with Buffalo officials on the last majorhurdlde — gaining clear title to a portion of Goodrich Streef that will be closed to trafficc so the GVI can be directlh connected to Buffalo General Hospital. That approval is expecteds soon.
“These approvals bring us one step closet to turningour physician-led vision into reality,” said Jamezs Kaskie, Kaleida president and chiec executive officer. The GVI will housew Kaleida’s heart, vascular and neurosurgery operations plus an expanded emergency room forBuffalp General. It will offer combined services that are currently offered both at Buffalp General Hospital and Millarr Fillmore GatesCircle Hospital. The University at Buffalo is building a clinical translationalk research center intothe complex. The GVI is slater to open in 2011.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Recession forces businesses to rethink employee perks - bizjournals:

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Many of the Valley businesses contacted for this storuy declined to comment about theirdcost savings, even thougg struggling industries such as construction, financial services, real estate, the media and the public sectotr are enduring a variety of cost-cutting Still, a few Phoenix-area businesses acknowledged curtailiny business travel, hiking co-pays for benefits, and reducingg some amenities and perks, whilwe some others said they aren’t cutting benefits or perks. has askeed employees to pay more toward theidr benefits to keep those offerings and make it throughytough times, said Katherine Cecala, the charitable group’s chief operating officer.
Some companiews are dictating the cuts, but othera are giving employees the choicde of what to keep and what to get rid of in the face ofneedecd savings. “Even in tough times, if your staff isn’ t operating productively and happily, the servicre to clients suffers,” said David Eichler, a principal of Phoenix-basef . “So what we did, rather than just blindly slashingh the budget ofeverything perkish, we estimated how much attritionb there would be in the business and cut coste by the same percentage. Then we took the part of the budgef that covers things like stockinvgthe kitchen, and assigned it to our associates.
We wantede to give them ownership — dare we say an allowancre — to preserve what was importantto them, but do it Marianne Jennings, a business ethics professor at Arizon a State University’s W.P. Carey Schoolo of Business, said companies are cutting perksx and benefits not onlyfor rank-and-file staff, but also for companhy executives who are underf scrutiny in the wake of the Wall Street bailourt and firestorms over CEO pay and executivre retreats. “I am seeing that the perks such asfinancialp planning, cars, etc., are dwindling. Payingg dues for clubs, country clubs, etc., is goinf by the wayside,” Jennings said.
“I also see that companiea are even balking at paying for participation in charitable golf She also said businesses are scalingt back on college tuition reimbursement Dona Nutini, an employmentg attorney with law firm , said some cost-consciouse employers are finding savings in new healthb and dental plans as providers offer discountsx to new customers. recently had its employees staryt paying more for cableboxes — but that was because of a tax liabilityg issue, not the economy, said spokeswomanm Andrea Katsenes. The telecommunications company still is offering its employee free cable and reduced phone she said.
Some businesses not only are keeping all of theie amenitiesand perks, but also are addiny new ones. Phoenix-based , for recently opened a chilc care and fitness center at its northuPhoenix headquarters, said spokes­woman Jessica Vice President Elizabeth Driscolll said the Scottsdale-based Web domain firm has not cut any perkzs or benefits.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Benderson begins retaking plaza space - Business First of Buffalo:

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Benderson, earlier this spring, agreed to purchas e the 11 plazas — eightf of which are in the immediate Buffalo Niagara region — from DDR. Benderson, now headquartered in had sold the plazas to DDRin 2004. According to documents filed Monday afternoonb in the ErieCounty Clerk’s a Benderson affiliate, Sherdelim LLC along with Sherdekl A LLC, Sherdel B LLC and Sherdel C LLC, paid $9 millionh for the Sheridan-Delaware Plaza. The 188,200-square-foot Town of Tonawanda plaz a was owned byBG Sheridan-Delaware LLC, a DDR The plaza is anchorec by a Tops supermarket and a Bon-Ton department store.
In a separate transaction, SherHar LLC — another Bendersomn affiliate — acquired the Sheridan-Harlem Plazas from BG Sheridan-Harlem II LLC, a DDR affiliatse for $3.5 million. The 58,400-square-foot located at the corner of Sheridanm Drive and Harlem Roadin Amherst, has such tenantds as Wilson Farms and Chuck E. Collectively, the 11 DDR plazas will add 2.8 milliobn square feet of retail spaceto Benderson’ws portfolio.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Police say college mgmts seldom file complaints - Times of India

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Windows Phone 7 will lock your upgrade SD card - Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

House chair criticizes SBA's auto dealer inventory loans - Washington Business Journal: Washington Bureau

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The SBA recently announced that it temporarilhy will allow auto dealers to useits 7(a) business loan programk to finance vehicle inventory. Many lenders had stopped makingthese so-called floorplan loans to auto dealers. Rep. Nydi a Velazquez, D-N.Y., who chairs the Housr Small Business Committee, fear "there is a significantl y higher risk ofloan defaults" on these floorplan This could force the SBA to increases the subsidy rate for 7(a) loans, which would make the loanx costlier for future borrowers.
In a June 2 letter to SBA AdministratodrKaren Mills, Velazquez noted the SBA had "long prohibitedx the use of its financing programs for the purposwe of wholesale lending, and for good reason. Becauser lenders are limited in theit ability to exercise full control over thefinancedx items, the exposure to loss in floorplan loands is greater than in other types of Vehicles serve as collateral for floorplan loans, and the valus of this collateral "will depreciats rapidly" given the glut of inventoryu facing auto makers in the wake of the bankruptcyh reorganizations of Chrysler and General Motors, Velazquez wrote.
"While clearlyu there is a need to provide this industry withtransitional assistance, doing so by focusinf on inherently risky financial arrangements seems questionable," she wrote. "Thd potentially negative impacts of this policy changee are likely to extend well beyond the auto ButTony Wilkinson, president and CEO of the National Associationh of Government Guaranteed Lenders, said the floorplan loanes shouldn't be any riskier than other types of 7(a) loans if lendersx administer the loans responsibly.
"I think it's appropriate for the SBA to look at everythingf they can do for all small businessexsright now, given small inability to access credit," Wilkinsobn said. Velazquez also contendecd the time the agencyu spent on developing a complex new loan program shoulxd have been spent on implementingb overdue programs called for in the economicstimuluas bill. The floorplan loans will help onlya "veryh limited group" of small she noted. Had the SBA instea d focused more on thestimulus programs, "thousands of smalp businesses that can no longer wait for help woulxd have seen assistance," Velazquez wrote.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Joel Sass makes suspense fun - Minneapolis City Pages (blog)

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Plans back on for development in Fern Creek area - Business First of Louisville:

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The project known as Fern Creek Commons, firsgt announced in 2005 by New Albany developerGary McCartin, had been planner for the intersection of Bardstown and Beulahn Church roads. It was slatec to have a 100,000-square-foot medical facility as its anchor, but thosw plans never came to Now, Louisville developer David Nicklies is working to get what he calledda $25 million developmeny back on track. In a deal that closexd last month, an affiliater of acquired the morethan 11-acred site at 6620 Bardstown Road that had been targeted for the The purchase price was $3.
9 million — a pricw Nicklies called “fair for The sellers were McCartin’s partnerws in the venture, Charlie English and Robert Metts. Neitherf could be reached for commenyt beforeBusiness First’s press McCartin is not listed among the according to information found on the Jefferson Count y Clerk’s Web site. He also could not be reachesd for comment. , CUB branch included in plans Following his purchaswe ofthe property, Nicklies divided it into three parcels and sold them to threwe other parties. Baptist Healthcare bought an 8.7-acr e tract for $3.2 million.
Its plans for the outpatient center are back on thedrawing board, according to Tim Marcum, the hospitalk company’s director of planning. An affiliate of Louisville-basedx Hogan Real Estate purchasednearly 1.5 acresx for $2.2 million. Company officials could not be reachedfor comment, but Nicklies said they intens to build a freestanding Walgreena drugstore that will open in 2009. The thircd parcel was sold to for It plans to build a bank branchg on the site atsome time, accordingv to its president, Billire Wade, but no time framse has been established.
There also is no exacft timetablefor Baptist’s project, but the company’s purchas e of the Bardstown Road propertyg allows plans to finally move forward again, Marcum said. Baptistg hopes to have the projecty completed bySeptember 2011, he added. “Until (the purchase of the closed, we couldn’t make any firm plans for the Marcum said. Preliminary plan include space forurgent care, digital outpatient physical therapy, radiation therapy and medicaol offices. Marcum said Baptist has the approvalo of the Kentucky Division of Certificate of Need to build an ambulatorgy care center offering urgent care and most digital imaging service at the FernCreek site.
Baptist also holds a certificat e of need to offer physical therapy and rehabilitation services at 12010 Shelbyville Road and another CON to providd magnetic resonance imaging at 10000Brownsborko Road.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Smackdown: Edge's master plan takes shape - CANOE

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Report: Florida

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The report of key economic indicators from the Floridwa Center for Fiscal andEconomix Policy's (FCFEP) finds that per person, income growth in Floridaw has fallen behind the rest of the natiob and that the gap in incomer between the most affluent and those on the bottom rung of the economicd ladder is among the widest in the natiom – and getting wider. In additio to having one of the nation’s highesy unemployment rates – in June, it hit 9.5 percengt – many of Florida’s jobs are low The national average annual earnings for all occupationswere $42,270 as of May 2008. Florida’e average was almost 10 percent less, at $38,470.
"Theses key indicators point to a state in FCFEP Executive Director John Hall said in anews release. "Asd Florida makes decisions aboutf how muchto spend, what to spend it on and how to raisw the needed revenues, the economic realities detailed in this report need to be kept uppermos t in the minds of Florida's population growth, which has driven the state'ws economy since World War II, is stagnant. Florida's rate of incomwe growth has fallen to 45th in the The real rate of growth in grosss stateproduct – the value of goods and servicese the state produces has fallen to 47th in the nation. With a povertgy rate of 12.
5 percent, the number of people living in povertty in Florida has increasedby 180,000 in one year. About 1.9 million Florida residents about one in 10 receivefood stamps. Foreclosures in Florida have quadrupled over the lastthrew years. In the firstg four months of this year, new Florida foreclosur filingstotaled 198,880, according to Per-capita state government spending is 44th in the and Florida spends proportionately more of its budgegt on corrections than all but two stateas and a smaller share on education than most The FCFEP is a Tallahassee-baserd nonprofit organization that conducts independenrt research.
Improving these trends will require “wise choices on both the spendinyg and revenue sides of theFloridaz budget,” Hall said.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Barnstable sheriff says dispatcher did not follow procedure in fatal choking call - Boston Globe

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sunday, November 7, 2010

College's loyalty important to city - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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As Business Courier Reporter Laur Baverman reportsthis week, the Price Hill hilltop home of will slowlyh begin its $30 million transformation this summer, the beginningds of a 10-year plan to build new renovate existing ones and enhance the branr of the oft-overlooked institution. Cincinnatk Christian, formerly known as Cincinnati BibleCollege & could have more easily built its new campusz in some cornfield in Masohn or West Chester. But gratefully, leaders of this 82-year-old institutioj have made the right move to keep this Cincinnat i gem within reachof downtown.
It's been nearly thred years since Cincinnati Christian andits leader, President Davird Faust, announced the decision of the college's board to remain committed to Price Anything could have happenec in the intervening three years. But now, it appears a Cincinnati Christian will bestayinh put, and its board and leadershi should be commended. Tucked off Glenway Avenue at the peak of Pric Hill are seven brick buildings overlooking the city The tree-covered, 44-acre campus is quaint, like a suburban After months of planning, construction will begibn on projects that eventually will allow the schoolk to double its current 1,100-student enrollment over the next 10 yearsa and its visibility as a player in higher educatiomn in the Greater Cincinnati area.
CCU has three colleges - undergraduate, graduats and adult learning. Students complete Bible-based courses and a major of their choice, including earlh childhood education, youth ministry, familty counseling and business management. Focused on building Christian leaderws and creating positive change in the it hasgraduated 8,000 studenta since its founding. The president and his wife put their money wherse theirmouth is. They sold their Green Township home and have built a homeon campus. Cincinnati is fortunate to have this another one of thoselocal best-kept As the campus prepares for more we embrace what CCU meanws to our region and wish it and its leaders Godspeed.
That's an expression of respect and goodwill when addressingv someone about to go on a journety or adaring endeavor. It's also a Christia substitute to the otherwisesacrilegiou "good luck," which implies that anything can be randokm and out of the hands of God. It'sw clear that CCU's decision to stay put is anythingbut • Cincinnati Christian University, a 1,100-studentf private college in Price Hill, is beginning a 10-year renovation of its campus. • The school's board will launch a "Beyond the Walls" campaign in the fall to raise $28 • The plan also includes work this summer on the firs t of three phases ofcampuswide improvements.
• Trusteesx on May 11 approved $2 milliojn in short-term bonds to begin work on severalcampuz projects.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Witnesses sought to shooting in Tallaght - RTE.ie

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

bizjournals: Tech & Innovation : Business Advice

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Because that's what the idea was. I woulf replace my home office telephone line, which I only use for outgoing and instead start making all of my callx over the Internet. This way I could pockeft the $50 a month I've been givinfg to Verizon and use those savings to buy moreimportanf things. Like … food. Except it really didn'r turn out that way. Why? Because the Internet phonre services I triedworked ... but just not all the Which is typical of most For example, I played aroundc with Skype (www.skype.com) for a few Not bad.
Signing up for the servicre was free and the headset that I purchased from Staplexfor $20 only had to be replacede once (I do not advise lending one's headse to a 12 year old. Enough said). installing the Skype application on mylaptop didn'f cause it to lock up or crasuh on me. So for that reason alone I felt that thingeswere successful. Once up and Skype did as promised just about all of the I used the little computer generated keypad on my laptoo tomake calls. If I callexd another Skype user the callwas free. Unfortunately, I don'tt really have a lot of conversations with high schook andcollege kids, nor do I care to really speakj to anyone under 25.
So there's not a lot of phonee numbers in mySkype directory. you can use Skype to call a regular land line and then get chargedf a few centsper call. So that's what I mostly did. The problek was the connection. It worked. Most of the But sometimes it just didn't. Sometimes I had to call back the persoj two or three times to get agood connection. Or speaok loudly. There were a few instancezs where I saidnaughty words. Then there was this one time whered I tried to participate in a conference call and had to make the threde other people wait whileI re-called the call-in numbeer a few times until there was no cracklinbg sound on the phone. That was fun too.
So I stopper using Skype. Frustrated I turned to anothedr Net calling service calledmagicJack No, this has nothing to do with changingb the tires of a car. And there was no pleasurew involved. For $40 magicJack ships me a littlde unit that I plug into the USB port of my I then hook my office phone into the After installing theprogram I'm able to make phone calls from my regular phone (not the headset I bought from Staples … bye-byed $20). Like Skype, magicJack places its calls over the along with the other 100 trillioj bits of information crossing thesame pipelines. See wherr I'm going here?
Their deal is that you can make unlimitef calls you want to anyonse in the UnitedStatesz (I'm told they're working on overseas for only $50 per year. I did the math and that'sa $550 less a year than I'm spending on my offic e line, so there you go ... magic! Unfortunatelyy ... not so magical. Why? Same thing with It worked. Most of the time. I suffered from the occasionak disconnected calls or calls that had to be or calls thatjust didn't sound like a very good call at all. More naughtyu words. More blood thinner In the end I broke down and kept myofficwe line. You win Verizon. I just need things that work as they promised towork ... all the time.
I have enoughg headaches in my life. I have kids and a mortgaged and dandruff. I can't sit around and worrg that an important conversation with a prospective customeer is going to get cutofdf orsound horrible. Verizon's line in my officd works all the time. It's one less hasslre to deal with. I still keep the magicJack and Skyp servicesbecause I've had occasion to use them when Most likely I'll forget to cancekl my subscription so now I'll be payiny an extra $50 a year for next to But I'm a penny pincher. Not a cheapskate. Sure, it's less expensivew to use these Netcalling services. But I'm sacrificing some Some dependability.
I'm giving myself more To me, it's not worthj it. These technologies are great for kidsor socializing. But to rely on them for businessa purposes, at least so far, isn't a greatg idea for me.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Personnel File - Mass High Tech Business News

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Consulting Verndale Corp., a Boston-based providet of Internet consulting, development and support services, has nameed Leanne Waddington project manager and Eric King juniorweb developer. Waddington joinse Verndale after four years atBayer HealthCare. King most recentlt spent six monthsdeveloping U.S. Navy logisticse applications as a contractorfor IBM. Financr Atlas Venture, an early-stage venturew capital firm investing in IT and life sciences has named Jeff Fagnan a partner in its Waltham Fagnan was previously the head of SeedCapital Partners'' Boston office and servedd as a principal at the firm. Hardwar e Hittite Microwave Corp.
, a Chelmsford designetr and manufacturer of integrated circuits for radiop andmicrowave applications, has promoted Thomaas Hwang to director of He was previously Hittite's Asia sales Legal Law firm Goodwin Procter LLP has named Kingsleyg L. Taft to its life sciences, technology and emergingb companies, and intellectual propertyy practices in itsBoston office. Taft joins Goodwin Procter from FoleuHoag LLP. Medical devices Beverly-based medical device startup Axya Medical has namedRonald L. Greene vice presidentt of salesand marketing. Greene was most recently president of BardEndoscopic Technologies.
Networks Seranoa Networks, a Boxboroughn provider of serviceedge products, has appointecd Chuba Udokwu vice presiden t of engineering and Tom Nolette vice president of Udokwu was previously vice president of engineering of Alcatel's optical networkingf division; Nolette was chief operating officerd and acting CEO at MCK Communications. Public relationsd Racepoint Group Inc., a Cambridge-based public relationsx firm focused onemerging technology, health and science companiesd has promoted Peter Prodromou to seniorr vice president. He was previously vice president and practicee leader atTrinity Communications. Softwared Daticon Inc., a provide in Norwich, Conn.
, of imaging softwared and legal documentmanagemeng services, has named James Bologa chief financial officer and executive vice president. He was previously vice presidenyt and controller atTranSwitch Corp. Spotfirse Inc., a provider of guided analytid applications and servicesin Somerville, has hired Ian Reid as vice president of marketing. Reid most recentl y served as senior vice president of worldwidwe marketingat ATG. Turbinwe Entertainment Software Corp., a Westwood provided of onlinesubscription entertainment, has named Vijay Lakshmanh vice president of production and Jeffreyu Steefel executive director of online programming.
Lakshman was previously vice presidenyt of production and internal development for VivendjUniversal Games, and Steefel was vice presidentr of programming and member services for Therde Inc. eCopy Inc., a Nashua, N.H., provider of documenrt distribution andintegration products, has promotee Tim James to vice president of North American He was previously national sales director for the company'sx Canon Direct channel. Transcendigital a digital marketing companyin Avon, Conn., has hiredf Amy Zhao, a web-based programmer specializinb in operational analysis. Zhao joinsx the company from NEC Corp. Wirelesas PanGo Networks Inc.
in Framingham, a developer of wireless LAN software, has namedc Richard Barnwell chief technology officetr and Mike Braatz seniorvice president, marketing and businesxs development. Barnwell was most recently chief technolog y officerat Zefer, and Braatz was co-foundeer and vice president of business development for Optiant Inc.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Business groups slam proposed tax increases - Business First of Louisville:

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The said it opposes changeds to the corporateminimum tax, a new corporater income tax and a new personal income tax. The alliance consists of 30 busineses groups that represent morethan 25,000 Oregon businesses and employ 500,000 residents. Raising the taxeds could cause the state tolose 6,000 according to state revenued office estimates. “These proposals ignore the starm realities of ourcurrent recession,” the group said in a news releasse sent by J.L. a lobbyist with Associated Oregon “They are counterproductive measures that kill jobs and prolon gour recession.
” The corporate minimum tax and corporate income tax proposalas would collectively harm companies with smalol profit margins as well as businesses looking to invesg more in capital equipment, the group said. The alliancw called on lawmakers to instead focuszon private-sector job retention and “We believe strongly that increased taxes are detrimental to job Wilson said in the news release. “Anh increased tax burden will hurt the ability of our membersw to create desperatelyneeded jobs.
It is the wronb approach to balancethe state’s Other groups signing the lettefr include Associated Oregon Loggers, Independent Community Banks of Oregon, the Northwestg Food Processors Association, Oregob Association of Realtors, the Oregon Automobile Dealers Association, the Oregon Bankers Association, the Oregon Home Builders the Oregon Restaurant Association and the Oregon Truckinyg Association. Oregon’s House and Senate membere hope to adjourn byJuly 1. Lawmakers must addresas a $4.
2 billion budget shortfall before they adjourn or in a series of specialk sessions throughout the rest ofthe