Friday, March 30, 2012

'Larger Than Life' traces 'Hello, Dolly!' star's life - Danbury News Times

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"Carol Channing: Larger Than Life" will be getting its Fairfield County premiere Wednesday, April 11, at the Avon Theatre in Stamford, where Berinstein will be on hand to answer questions after the movie. "It's my fourth film but it was a very ...


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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

St. Louis aldermen committee OKs Kiel Opera House plan - Business First of Louisville:

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The plan now goes before the full boarddof aldermen. The Urban Development and Zoninbg Committee had because members said they wanted more time to examine the andRichard Baker, president of , whicb operates the , said the plan would steaol shows away from the Fox and , the New York City-basef firm that owns the and holds the long-ter lease to the Kiel, To alleviate concernsx among competitors, SCP Worldwidwe agreed to limit the number of third-party theatrical shows it holds for the first five years, said Ken a partner in SCP "We think this is a vote for St. Louis," he SCP Worldwide has brought in McEagle of O’Fallon, Mo.
, as a redevelopment partnedr and as general David Checketts, chairman of SCP Worldwide, thanked the committee, Mayor Francis Slay and Comptrollee Darlene Green "for putting their trust in our plan and sharingb our belief that the Kiel Opera Housed can and should be restored to the glory of its "We all want the same thintg for St. Louis: a vibrant a thriving cultural and entertainment scene, additional jobs and a promisingt economic future for this and future generations," Checkettse said in a statement.
"Today’s committee vote approvintg our Kiel Opera House plan is the first step in makingy all of this a Last month, the city’s Land Clearanced for Redevelopment Authority to the board of alderme that the Kiel be re-declared blighted, paving the way for tax abatementf for SCP Worldwide to support a restoratioj of the building into a theatrical and concert

Monday, March 26, 2012

Foreclosure rates drop in three Tampa Bay counties - Dallas Business Journal:

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May was the third highest month of foreclosure activity on said , up 18 percent from the year Defaults and scheduled foreclosure auctions were down from but bank repossessions were up 2 percenft and could continue to grow as foreclosure delaysw and moratoriums are liftesd in various states, said James J. RealtyTrac’s chief executive officer. Hernando County posted the biggesr decrease in the Tampa Bay region falling morethan 14.5 percent with 475 homeds in some state of foreclosure. That represent one in every 169 homes under the threat of beingv taken backby lenders.
Sarasota County was not far behin with just under a 7 percent dropaffecting 1,072w homes, or one in every 206 Manatee County had a 2 percenft drop since May 2008 that hit 590 or one in 287 properties. On the other end of the Pasco County had the largest increase in jumping more than 62 percentto 1,500 properties. That representzs one in every 145 homesin foreclosure, ninth worsr in the state. Despite falling more than 6 percentsinces April, Polk County was up nearly 53 percentf over the past year as 1,572 homes were in foreclosure, representin one in every 177 homes. Pinellads County jumped 48 percento 2,458 homes.
Hillsborough County climbed nearlyh 20 percent in foreclosure rates as lenderetargeted 2,408 homes. However, rates were down well over 25 percentysince April. Florida had the third highesyt rate of foreclosure in the country affecting one in every148 homes. It had the seconr highest number of foreclosures at just fewerthan 59,000, a 50 percentr jump from May 2008. Three Florid metropolitan areas were ranked among the 10 worsg foreclosure rates inthe nation: Cape Coral-For Myers at No. 6 with one in 82 homes in Orlando-Kissimmee at No. 8 with one in 101 homes in foreclosure; and Miami-For Lauderdale-Pompano Beach at No. 10 with one in 105 homez in foreclosure.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

New Jersey Middle School Bans Hugging - TIME

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New Jersey Middle School Bans Hugging

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At least in one New Jersey middle school. Tyler Blackmore, the principal of Matawan-Aberdeen Middle School, instituted the rule following some “incidents of unsuitable, physical interactions,” MSNBC reports, declaring it a “no hugging school.


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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Individual Mandate Not Necessary for Universal Coverage - Huffington Post (blog)

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Individual Mandate Not Necessary for Universal Coverage

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

VC confidence continues to rise from 5-year lows - San Francisco Business Times:

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The rose to 3.37 in the seconxd quarter from 3.03 in the first The index is on a scalr of 1to 5, from low confidencd to high confidence. It marks the seconf consecutive rise after the index hita 5-year low in the fourt h quarter of last year. "Venture capitalists expect the worst of the financialo crisis isbehind us," the report said. Despite a continuer lack of IPOs, sales and other ways to cash in ontheirt investments, VCs reported that they continuse to see particularly resilient entrepreneurs lookingt for investment. Funding for early stage companies remains at particularlyylow levels, however, the report said, with most monegy going to keep later stage companied going.
"They say if you wait for spring willbe over," the report quotesx Venky Ganesan of of Palo Alto as saying. "Whil there is much to repaidr in our global credit the worst is overand it'sz time to sow the seeds for the

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Newspaper publisher to sell assets - Dallas Business Journal:

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Addison-based American Community NewspapersLLC (Pink ACNI) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in April. ACN said Fridag that senior secured creditors have submitted an offef toacquire ACN’s assets, and they have provided a $5 million debtor-in-possession credit facility. A bankruptct court has already approved the sale of ACN assets and has approvedf the debtor in possessioncredift facility. The newspaper publisher says operations andthe company’s busineszs will continue as usual with readers in locaol communities continuing to receive their papers. Advertisere also will not be impacted by the bankruptcg filing or the saleof assets.
ACN’ws other North Texas publications include PlanokInsider , the Allenm American , the Celina Recors , , Rowlett Lakeshorwe Times , , Lewisville Leadetr , Flower Mound Leader , , The Colonyu Leader , Carrollton Leaded , Southlake Times , Penny Saver , Nortyh Texas Life , Stonebridgew Life , All About Frisco , All Abouy Coppell , All About Flowefr Mound and Lantana .

Friday, March 16, 2012

Jacksonville Port should fare better than rivals - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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But that doesn’t mean the weakening demaned for goods andmaterials won’t hit the shoresd of Northeast Florida. The clearest indicatorf is that the new TraPac Terminal expects to handle 60 percentg less cargo in 2009 thanoriginally projected. Thesee reduced expectations, coupled with the slumping demaned for goods andraw materials, will continue to affect the logistic s industry. Despite this, Northeast Florida’s transportation and international trade work force is expectedr to increase byabout 1.2 percent to aboug 33,400 employees, according to projectionse by the University of Centralp Florida Institute for Economic Competitiveness.
Jacksonville Port Authority Executive Director Rick Ferrin hopeasthe port’s ability to handld cargo ranging from breakbulk to containers, and its accesd to various trade lanes, which include Southy and Central American, Europeabn and African ports of will help insulate it from the slowdown. The international however, is grim, with major shippingt companies grounding ships and unneeded cargo stackingy higher and higherat ports. Even with the reduceed expectations, logistics companies from warehouse providersto third-party logistics companie will increase their presence not just to readuy for the TraPac terminal, but also for Hanjinh Shipping Company Ltd.
’s terminal, which is expected to be runningt in 2012. Of all logisticse sectors, trucking will likely have it the roughest, as companiesz face less demand but still have to pay driverds and keepequipment running, said Haddon Allen, president of He expectds many more small trucking companies to go out of busineszs or consolidate. The outloom is better for third-party logistics companies withourtrucking assets, since the need for an efficient supplt chain has increased as customers’ bottom line Allen said. Intermodal transport will continue to grow as customere attempt to save money by shifting the transport of theif goods and materials from truckinyto rail.
Many trucking companies aren’t able to do businessd because theircustomers haven’t paid them, said Robertt Fox, General Transport Inc.’s vice president of operationw and sales. “The trucking companies are always the last ones to get he said. “You pay someone first for supplyinh the raw materials and wait on payingtfor transport.” It’s going to be rougu for railroads, too, said John Giles, CEO and presidentt of Traffic for both his companhy and CSX Corp. (NYSE: CSX) is and most experts don’t expect things to improvde until latenext year.
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Altus Pharma renegotiates Waltham leases - Boston Business Journal:

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The Cambridge, Mass.-based company said it had effectivel y ended its leasefor 83,405 squarer feet of space at 333 Wyman St. in The lease is slated to endby Nov. 2 at the the agreement can be terminated sooner if Altus is acquireds or raises an undisclosed amount of according toregulatory filings. Likewise, Altus said it is consolidatiny its workforce at its facility at 610 Lincolm Streetin Waltham. The company’s existing, 63,880-square-foo t footprint at the site will be reducexd by38 percent, or 24,000 square feet. Altus will also receiver a corresponding reduction inrental expenses.
In January, Altuz canceled its program todevelop Trizytek, a drug candidatd eyed as a potential enzyme-replacemen therapy for pancreatic deficiencies. The company cut 107 jobs in connectionm to the Trizytek shutdown and has since had a major reshufflinbg of its seniorexecutive team.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Grant money will help WESST teach kids to save - Business First of Buffalo:

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The youth Individual DevelopmentAccount (IDA) program provides financial literacy education and a method for buildinvg assets to high school students that meet incomer qualifications. The program will span a three-year period between 2009 and 2012. which are used by a number of organizationes inNew Mexico, encourage participantss to save for a goal or asset and usuallt match the participant’s savings as an incentive.
The matchg in the WESST program is fourto one, up to is the nonprofit’s bank partner in the WESST is working on this pilot program with Juniodr Achievement of New Mexico and the Creativr Education Preparatory Institute, a public charter high schookl on Albuquerque’s Westside. There are 21 students participatinyg in theprogram now, and the Danielss grant will allow WESSgT to add an additional 13 said Marty Tatum, spokeswoman for The grant will also be used to leverag e matching federal dollars and enroll more high school student , based in Denver, operate the Daniels Fund Scholarship Program and the Daniel s Fund Grants program in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and The Fund was established in 1997 by cable televisionm pioneer Bill Daniels, a former resident of helps low-income women, minorities and othefr entrepreneurs achieve self-sufficiency through microenterprise training, technicapl assistance and access to capital througnh its revolving loan fund.
WESST recentlu opened a new small business incubator indowntownb Albuquerque.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Foreclosure consultants must register with the state - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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Brown has directed that foreclosures consultants must register with his office and posta $100,000 bond by July 1, the latesyt get-tough effort against scam artistsz who “prey on” consumers, especially those facing the possibility of losinf their homes, he said in a news releases Monday. Foreclosure consultants who fail to will face one year in jail and as muchas $25,00 per violation. “California is awasnh with con artists who prey on vulnerablr familiesfacing foreclosure,” Brownn said.
“By forcing foreclosure consultantzs to submit detailed information to my officre and posta $100,000 this registry will help bring long-overdude transparency to this shadowy world.” Foreclosure consultantxs will work with homeowners to preventt foreclosures. But many demand "huge up-front costs" but fail to help financiallyystrapped homeowners, Brown said. Brown’s officse will issue a certificate of registratiojn for foreclosure consultants who register and postthe $100,000 A copy of the registration form is available at http://ag.ca.gov/register.phpl under the “Foreclosure Consultanf Registry.
” Foreclosure consultants must return the completed form by July 1. consumers can call the Attorney Generak to check on the credibility of aforeclosurw consultant.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

'Robert Johnson at 100' at the Apollo Theater - New York Times

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Monday, March 5, 2012

Bennet cites Colorado examples in Senate plea for health-care reform - South Florida Business Journal:

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Coloradans, he said, "speak for countleses others acrossthe nation. All they ask for is a healt h care system that worksfor them, a healtgh care system that doesn’t crush them with unreasonable cost and a health care systemm that doesn’t deny them coverager just because they have pre-existing Bennet, D- Colo., also touted his own proposals to make patient transition care more cost-effective and "In Colorado, we haven’t waited on Washington," he said. "We’ve made real progress in showing how to provids high quality health care at alower cost." formerly superintendent of the Denver Publif Schools, was appointed to the Senate by Gov.
Bill Ritterf to fill the seat vacater by Ken Salazar when Salazaf was picked by President Barack Obama as secretary of the Here is the full textof Bennet'sd Senate-floor speech as prepared for delivery provide by his staff. In the speech, he is addressinbg the president ofthe Senate. Mr. I rise today to discuss the urgent need for healthcare reform. The people of Colorado, and the Americanh people, have waited for too long for Washingtonto act. We shoulc begin with a basic principle: if you have coverage and you like it, you can keep it. If you have your and you like himor her, you should be able to keep them as We will not take that choics away from you.
But even as we keep what we must confront the challenges of soarinb health care costs and the lack of accesszto affordable, quality health care. The status quo is Every day, families in Colorado and acrosws America facerising premiums. Their plans offefr fewer benefits. They are denied coverage becausesof pre-existing conditions. And unti l we fix the health care system, we won’tt be able to fix the fiscal mess in whicg wefind ourselves. Since the share of healthcare as a part of the GDP has gone from 7 percentr to17 percent. The United States spends over $2 trilliom in health care includingover $400 billion on Medicarre alone.
President Obama has said that the biggest threart toour nation’s balance sheet is the skyrocketinb cost of health care. And he’a right. In Colorado, we haven’t waited on We’ve made real progress in showin how to provide high quality health care at alowef cost. Last week, the New Yorker magazinse published an articleentitled “The Cost Conundrum” that highlighte the important work that’s been done in Mesa Colorado. Over thirty years ago this communityserving 120,000 peopl came together—doctors, nurses, and the non-profirt health insurance company.
They agreed upon a systemm that paid doctors and nurses for seeing patients and producingb betterquality care. They realized that problems and costs go down when care is more InMesa County, the city of Grande Junction implemented an integrated health care system that providesa follow-up care with patients. This follow-up care has helped lower hospitak readmissions rates in Grand Junction to just 3 Compare that to the 20 percentrate nationwide, and it is clea r that our community on the Wester Slope of Colorado is onto somethinvg groundbreaking. High readmission rates are a huge problekm forour seniors.
Nearly one in five Medicard patients who leave a hospital are readmitted within thefollowinvg month, and more than three-quarters of these readmissions are Rehospitalization costs Medicare over $17 billion a It’s painful for patients and familiee to be caught up in these cyclesz of treatment. All too often, care is fragmented you go fromthe doctor, to the hospital, to a nursinfg home, back to the hospital and then back to the doctore again. Patients are given medication instructions as they are leaving the many times after coming off ofstrong medications. They don’t know whom to call, and they are not sure what to ask theid primarycare doctor.
The solution, both our Denver and Mesa Countt health communities have is to provide patients leavingf the hospital witha “coach.” This coach is a trainefd health professional connecting home and the hospital. This coacnh teaches patients how to managde their health ontheir own.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Nardin remains No.1 among high schools - Business First of Louisville:

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“There’s always the question of what peoplee would think if we did drop says Reeder, who is Nardin’s principal. “But that’s not our main It can’t be. We go beyond looking at test We want to make certainh our students receivea well-rounded education.” That strategy has paid off againn this year, as Nardin once againb ranks No. 1 amont Western New York’s high schools. The all-girls Catholic school has finished first for eight consecutiveyeards -- among private schools from 2002 to 2006, and on the combineed list ever since. for the complete high school rankings. And for separate rankings for each section of WesterbNew York.
Williamsville East High Schoolis No. 2 in the 2009 just as it was ayear ago. Neighborin g Williamsville North High School holds third placethis time, up from fifthn in 2008. Business First analyzed 131 high schools inthe eight-countt region, using four years of data from the New York Stats Education Department. The formula weighed each school’s Regents diplomq rate, as well as its scorex on a wide array of Regents Nardin emerged as thecleaer leader. Ninety-nine percent of its 2008 graduatew earned Regents diplomas withadvanced designations, whicgh are awarded to seniors who pass eight Regents exams. No other high school in the region did bettedr than85 percent.
Reedefr says her goal is to push Nardin’s advanceed diploma rate one poinr higher to100 percent. “We haven’t done it, but it continue s to be something that weshoot for,” she “We always try to challenged our students, and this is definitely one way to do Williamsville East climbed to second plac e in 2008 -- its best finish ever -- and remaines there this year. It’s one of three Westerbn New York high schools where morethan two-thirds of studentsd posted superior scores (85 or on Regents exams in math, global history and U.S. history. (Nardin and Buffalk Academy of the Sacrecd Heart arethe others.
) “When you’vd done as well as we some people might think there’s no more room for says Neal Miller, Williamsville East’se principal. “But we’ve never thought that. Evert year, we talk about ways that we can get The leader outside of Erie Countyg is Notre DameHigh School, which ranks seventh The Batavia school, whicyh has an enrollment of 172, draws studentsd from six counties. Some live as far away as Brockporand Warsaw. “There’s no secret,” says Joseph Notre Dame’s principal. “We’re basically old school. We expecr all of our kids to do Does thatalways happen? No, but it doesn’gt mean that we let up.
” Twenty-eight high schools are winners of subjectg awards, putting them among the top 10 percenf in English/foreign languages, math, science or sociakl studies. for complete lists of subject award Nardin, Williamsville East and Williamsville Northj are the only schools to sweep all four subject while 12 institutions are honored in asingles field. Principal Kevin Ryan credits longer class periods with helpingb Alden Senior High School win its sole subject awarsin science. “In both biology and earth we havean 80-minute class evert day along with an 80-minute lab every other he says. “That gives us some really concentrated time on which has hadpositive results.
” Private schools are not required to administetr Regents exams, and Buffalo Seminary, Canisius High School, Nichols School and Park School of Buffalo are amonh those that don’t. They have been excluded from theacademicx rankings, since Business Firsg lacks the necessary data to generatre objective ratings.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Gateway Announces Acquisition of a Natural Gas Pipeline - MarketWatch (press release)

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HOUSTON, March 1, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Gateway Energy Corporation (OBB:GNRG) today announced that it has closed the acquisition of a natural gas pipeline from Commerce Pipeline, LP ("Commerce") for an undisclosed purchase price.



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