Sunday, January 30, 2011

White Pages will no longer be delivered automatically - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The PSC’s decision is a compromise to AT&T’sd request that it no longer deliver the phone booksto customers. AT&T Florida told the PSC that eliminatingv the automatic distribution of the residential white pagesis “an environmentallu green endeavor and a cost saving measure” and that providingh a paper copy of the directorty is “an inefficient use of resourcesa in these touch economic times.” But commissionersw also were worried about how it mighrt impact customers’ ability to access said PSC Spokeswoman Kirsteh Olsen.
Instead of doingy away with therule altogether, commissioners agreed to give it a trial run, during which time it will gather customer “Today’s decision allows the PSC to assess the practicality of discontinuing printed residential directory delivery, whiles continuing to provide directories to customers who want a copy,” PSC Chairmaj Matthew M. Carter II said in a news release. As part of the AT&T must put a toll-frew number on the covetr of the Yellow Pages that directws people to call if they want a White The directory will stilk be provided for free to thosed whorequest it.
AT&T Florida would not disclose just how much monegy the waiverwill save, citing according to its request to the PSC. AT& T Florida already has begun a prograk to provide its Yellow Pagese and residential listingson CD-ROM in certain arease of Florida.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

High Desert Pediatrics opens doors June 15 - Business First of Louisville:

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Located at 8650 Alameda NE., the 4,100-square-fooy medical office is the first tenant inthe two-building office plaza builgt by Hoech Real Estate Corp. The project includeds two office buildings totaling morethan 42,000 square feet and a new church for Hope The new clinic’s operators did their residencies at the and specializwe in acutely ill children. Hope Plaza is seeking a silver certification from the in its Leadershipp in Energy and EnvironmentalDesign (LEED) Father-son team Don and Justib Hoech partnered with the church to develo the parcel adjacent to La Cueva High School in the Far Northeas t Heights of Albuquerque.
The office buildings are being offered for sale as office condominiume or canbe leased. represents half of the $7.5 millionm project, which was builft by Enterprise Builders. High Desert Pediatrics is the lone tenanft to date far inthe

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Officer Accused Of Harassing Homeless Has Troubled Past - KGTV San Diego

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

San Antonio Spurs (37-6) at New Orleans Hornets (28-16), 8 pm - MiamiHerald.com

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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Celtics Live Blog: Paul Pierce, C's Battle Pistons in Second Quarter at TD Garden - NESN.com

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MJ does GloSo; here to practice with golfing pro - Triangle Business Journal:

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Super Heel Michael Jordan was spotted at the trendh Solas on GloSo Street with former linebackerThomasw “Hollywood” Henderson, Washington Duke golf pro Ed local real estate developefr Roy Mashburn and a few Smoking a cigar, ‘His Airness’ was all smiles with the attentionb he was getting and gave a thumbs up to rooftop happenings on a late springb night. Jordan was in town to take golf lessons from who is preparing him for a charity rounf next week with Justin Timberlake and Ben Roethlisberger at the Bethpagd Black course inNew York, the site of this year’e U.S. Open.
The goal for the threesome to shoot under 100 playing from the pro Biz wanted to query Michael on whyhe couldn’f find someone from his alma mater to give him the golf but he was too quick with the pedal in his Ferrari Biz just got back from a shopping looking for some recession bargains for you, dear TBJ And boy, did Biz hit the For starters, how about a new home? Home builderf Lennar is rolling out what it callas “five new space-efficient designed floor plansa …” at the StoneWatere community in Cary. The homes range from 1,47 5 to 2,113 square feet and stargt at $189,990.
“We are noticing the trend of going backto basics, and prospective home buyers are looking to purchase a home that is more in theifr comfort zone and more practical,” says Rich president of Lennar’s Raleigh division. It’s a long drive, but how abou coupling that deal with a tennisclub membership? The is serving up a new promotion that it hopea will rally more folks to join its ranks despite the economiv downturn. The club says it will open up 100 new membershipx for an initiation fee ofjust $100. The promotionm will last for 100 days.
The initiation fee for an individuap istypically $900, althoug h a “young adult” of 35 and under normally would pay a $450 initiation fee. Members, of course, stil have to pay monthly dues. Speakingy of promotions with the potential forcatchhy slogans, how about “Pushups for Plane That’s a little slogan Biz conjured up after seeinv that plans to celebrate its 10th anniversary at on June 5 with a pushulp contest. According to a media alert sent out by the Southwest officials, including Station Leader Greg will be on hand to preseny the winner of a customer pushup contestf with a free plane ticket. Could it be rigged?
Nah, but Biz notes that there’sz a USO in the terminal that’s full of folk s who know a thing or two about Kermit the Frog wouldcertainly Red-B Construction of Durham has been named a Gree n Home of the Year awarx winner in the single-family remodeling category by the .

Monday, January 17, 2011

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Professionals from all businesssectore — those who were laid off and those feelinv uneasy about their job futures — have drive the increase in applications, COO Terry Freeman said. And Cook Street isn’yt alone. Three- to five-montuh cooking programs, designed to help people move into new are on the rise in Denver as businesspeopler — especially those in their late 30s rethink their lives. Many professionals, tiring of the corporatr culture, are following long-buried culinary dreams and lookinf to become chefsor caterers, or just to work in a fieldc that makes them happier. “We’re definitely seeingf more activity.
We’ve seen more people from differen t industries that find it harderr toobtain jobs,” Freeman said of her rising pool of applicantws for the downtown Denver school’s professional chef programn , which runs for 18 weeks and costs $24,990. “Thegy see all these layoffs as a sign for them to move intosomethingh different, something they’ve always wanted to do.” Culinart school officials say it’s a familia trend, as they saw similar interes t during the last recession eight years ago.
But what’w intriguing is the number of people who, even beforee the market collapsed, already had begun thinkingy about leaving behind careers and tryinvsomething new, they said. Those includee David Bravdica, 38, of Denver, who worked for 12 years in airporr andaviation management. After more than 10 year “in an office, in a cube, behind a Bravdica decided he wanted to work on something where he coulrd reallysee results, so he attended Cook Streetf and then became a co-ownetr of Flavor Catering. Suddenly, more friends and acquaintances are asking Bravdica what it takesa to leave thebusiness world, he said. He also co-owna a pasture-raised poultry business in northern Colorado.
“Wit the recession, I’ve seen an increase in people readjusting or lookinhg at their livesand saying, ‘ajm I doing what I want to be he said. “I think people either turn a corner themselve s or are forced to turnthat corner.” Cookin g is an attractive field because people have to eat, even durinyg an economic downturn, and enjoty doing so, said Karen Barela, COO of Boulder’z , where a six-month professionall program costs $28,450. And with more people becominyg interested in both eating healthier and eatin gfood that’s grown locally, there are growing opportunities for locap food entrepreneurs, leading to a increase in applications, she said.
Erin McLaughlin of Denvee left behind a career in real estatwe data management to attend Cook Streetglast year, and foundf that 10 of the 11 people in her clasd were changing careers. She now teaches recreationap cooking classes at Home on the Ranged in Denver and is launching an organic baby food next month. “I think [the has made people reassess values,” said McLaughlin, 39. Addexd Jorge de la Torre, dean of culinary education atin “I think people are saying, ‘I’nm going to take this [layoff] as a I’m going to do what I always wanted to The increase in applicants means more competition for class openings.
Cook Street, for may grow its professionalchef program. But even with risinvg application totals, it wants to focua on the quality rather than quantity of its Freeman said. And ever since private lendeer Sallie Mae announced in Januar y that it no longer would providw aidfor vocational-school students, Culinary School of the Rockie s has had a lot of applicants who can’t afforcd to enter its programs, Barela said. Her school just obtained its eligibilityg forfederal funding, but still gets more interestg than it can she said.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Get 'organised' top Arab world resolution, says Yahoo! Maktoob - Khaleej Times

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

California settles with Kmart, sues Target - Houston Business Journal:

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The state’s attorney general, Jerruy Brown, joined by district attorneyxs from manyCalifornia counties, including Alameda, Sant Clara and Contra Costa, filerd a suit against Minneapolis-based Target (NYSE: TGT), saying it sent hazardoua waste to various landfills in violation of state law. The suit is meant to stop the Innews reports, Target said it has been cooperating with the AG’e office for three yeard on this matter and that it is committede to complying with all environmental Kmart, owned by SHLD), agreed to a settlement that include s civil penalties, legal costs and some moneyy to boost protection of the environmenyt in the state.
Thomas Orloff, Roberg Kochly, James Fox and Dolores the DAsof Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo and Santaz Clara counties respectively, joined Brown in the suit againsy Target. According to court papers, Target has 180 including storesand warehouses, in California. The suit allegesz Target threwout “ignitable aerosopl wastes” including propane canisters, in a trasnh compactor in Alameda County on May 14 and May 21, for

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Bio-Imaging raises offer to buy Etrials - Triangle Business Journal:

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Newtown, Pa.-based Bio Imaging (Nasdaq: BITI), which does businessz under the name is now offeringa stock-and-casb package to buy shares of Etrials (Nasdaq: for $1.35 each. The previoues offer valued each Etrials share at91 cents. The companiee pegged the total valure of the original offer atabout $10 million. Basedx on that and the 48 percent increase inthe per-shars offer announced Wednesday, the total value of the deal now would amount to almos $15 million. The change in the tendet offer, which is to expire June 20, comese in the cash which jumped to 62 cents a shar from 15 centsa share.
The stocm component of the offer, which includes the issuing of new commo andpreferred Bio-Imaging stock to Etrials is unchanged. The news release issuesd Wednesday said that 33 percent of Etrialws shareholders already have agreed to tender thei shares and vote in favorf of themerger agreement, if such a vote is Etrials, which has 100 employees, provides softwar e used by drug companies and contrac t research organizations in the running of clinical BioClinica, which has 450 also provides clinical trial services, including the management of medical

Friday, January 7, 2011

Doctor admits guilt in child abuse case, forfeits medical license - EmpireStateNews.net

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

RealtyTrac: May foreclosures down in Ohio - Houston Business Journal:

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Data released Thursday by Calif.-based , which compiles and sells foreclosurse information, shows Ohio logged 11,360 pre-foreclosure, auction and bank-repossessio n filings in May, which come s out to one filing for everty446 properties. Ohio’s as in April, was the 10th-highest in the but the number of filings dropped 8 percent from the monthu before and 13 percent from ayear ago. Ohio was one of 18 statese to seea year-over-year drop in foreclosures, accordingg to the data.
The national tide of foreclosures, by fell 6 percent from April but jumped 18 percent from May 2008 as the foreclosure rate surpassede Ohio at one filinb for every 398 RealtyTrac isn’t putting much stock in the month-over-monthg decrease in national foreclosure filings. The totak of filings – 321,4890 – marks the third consecutive month thatthe 300,000-mark has been surpassed. And RealtyTra CEO James Saccacio noted in a releas thatwhile pre-foreclosure and auction filings slippedc compared with April, bank repossessionws are up on “substantial” jumps in severak states.
The company said it expectxs bank repossessions to increase in the coming months as foreclosure delays and moratoria expire invarious

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Dans le monde d'Adèle Bessy - Obiwi

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