Friday, December 31, 2010

Tulare County residents prepare for more rain - ABC30.com

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Tulare County residents prepare for more rain

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(KFSN) -- Tulare County residents have gotten a two day break from the rain, but with more expected this weekend, many are scrambling to clear up existing ...



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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

I want to move my HQ to Nashville now

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Senior vice president, 317-639-0475 tmonger@ctmt.com As a site Timothy Monger helps corporations nationwide find new He specializes in location strategy and economi incentives withColliers International. With his Indianapolis-basede team, he has negotiated almost $200 millionj in the past three years in economic incentivex for clients in 40 This is how he describes Nashville as a corporatewrelocation destination: “One way I would measure it is the number of companies that have relocatedd to Nashville, which speaks very well of it as a In terms of second-tier I would say that Nashville is very competitive.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

33-year-old restaurant files for Ch. 7 bankruptcy - Denver Business Journal:

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The iconic Orlando-based restaurant filedd a voluntary petitionfor liquidation, listinhg $1.98 million in debt and $1.57 milliohn in assets, said ­court records. Brad Dean, president of ownerf , said the 7,400-square-foot eatery’s revenu e dropped as much as 30 percent since the start of theeconomic downturn. “When your cost of doingh business goes up and revenue goes you can hold on for onlyso long,” said who unsuccessfully searched for an investor or buye for the 28-employee business. Accordintg to its bankruptcy petition, Barney’s has 45 creditors. The largesft secured creditor isBanco Popular, which is owed $1.256 million.
The largest unsecured creditor is the Orange Count yTax Collector, which is owed $57,599. “It’s tougnh right now in the restaurant saidLaura Bennett, owner of , an Altamonte Springs-basedx firm that services the restaurant industry. “The restaurant businesxs is the only business where you open your doora with a full refrigeratodr and afull staff, and you have no idea if someonee will walk through the doors.” Manny Tato, ownerf of Spice Modern Steakhouse in Winter Park and downtowbn Orlando, said there’s no questio the economy has been especially tough on restaurants. “Peoples are not spending as much as theyused to.

Friday, December 24, 2010

NHL players union: Pull the plug on Phoenix Coyotes - Business First of Columbus:

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The Coyotes are in Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization havinglost $316 millioj since moving to Arizona from Winnipeg in 1996. A deal is in the worksx to move the teamto Ontario. “From a players’ perspective, it’s time to pull the Kelly toldThe (Hamilton) Spectator. Kelly did not endorse a move to aspecific market, but questioned whether the Coyotees can be financially viable in Arizona. Research in Motion CEO Jim Balsilliwe isoffering $213 million for the team and woulde move it from Glendale to Hamilton. The National Hockety League and city of Glendale opposd the move and want to find ownersa that would keep the teamin Arizona.
Coyotezs owner Jerry Moyes put the team into Chapterr 11in May. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettmanb is fighting the sale to Balsilliew saying hockey can be viable in thePhoenis market.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Podiatrist gets 5 months, $25,000 fine - Business First of Columbus:

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Dr. Bic Chau Stafford, who practiced at the in Marylandc Heights, as well as assorted assisted living facilitiesin St. Louis City and St. Louias County, in April to one felony count of obstructiohn of afederal audit. Stafford, 59, also executedd a civil settlement agreement with the United Statee requiring her to pay the Medicareprogram $425,000. Stafford billed Medicare for numerouw complex foot surgery procedures providecd to 39 local Medicare beneficiaries when she was reallty providing these patients with only routine foot such as toenail clipping, prosecutors When she was audited by the Medicare program in Medicare denied her claims for reimbursement regardingf these 39 beneficiaries and requesteed that she repay $6,840 for non-covered servicesd that had been previously paid to her.
Staffordd challenged this and as part of her effortx to avoid paying the Stafford created new treatment records for those 39 patientssin 2007, back-dating them to 2004, using fraudulentr treatment information and claiming that she had providerd these patients with podiatric surgical procedure, prosecutorxs said.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Adequate funding would prevent school closures - Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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Adequate funding would prevent school closures

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Wisconsin cancer cases, deaths decline - South Florida Business Journal:

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The estimated number of new cancer cases, except for lung cancer and are also predicted to be down this year in The society projects there will be morethan 27,000 new cases of cancer in Wisconsin in 2009 and aboutf 11,000 deaths. The American Cancer Society’s newly released annualp cancerstatistics report, "Cancer Statistics 2009," findsw that for the first time sinces these data have been tracked, overalp cancer incidence rates are now decreasing in the U.S. in both men and The report also states declinesin U.S. cancert death rates equate to abouty 650,000 deaths from cancer avoided or delayed between 1990and 2005.
The decreasesx are direct results of improvements in public like reductionsin smoking, earlier detection of cancers, and bettef treatments, according to the “Because the death rate continues to it means that about 100,000 Americans each year who woulsd have died from cancer are livinfg to celebrate another birthday,” John American Cancer Society chief executive said in a statement. The full Cancet Statistics report can be viewedat .

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Mortal Kombat Gets Retailer Exclusive Fatalities - Escapist Magazine

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Ministers to create new planning powers to tackle illegal traveller sites - Telegraph.co.uk

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Ministers to create new planning powers to tackle illegal traveller sites

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Ministers are to hand down new powers to local authorities aimed at tackling illegal traveller sites. By Patrick Hennessy, Political editor 9:00PM GMT 11 ...


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Thursday, December 9, 2010

50 best programs in Section VI - San Francisco Business Times:

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Click on the top 10 high schools for profilews oftheir programs. The sportes included in the studyt were: baseball (boys), basketball (boys and girls), bowling (boys and girls), cross country (boys and field hockey (girls), football (boys), lacrosse (boys and rifle (coed), soccer (boys and girls), softball (girls), volleyball (boyx and girls) and wrestling Champions in all size classifications were counted Champions from the most recentyear (sprinfg 2008 through winter 2008-2009) were awardedx four points each, down to one point each for the most distant champions (springh 2005 through winter 2005-2006). Ties abovr were broken by the total number ofsectional champions. • 1.
(17 sectional 42 points) • 2. (12 sectional 30 points) • 3. (13 sectional 29 points) • 4. (11 sectional titles, 29 • 5. (9 sectional titles, 29 • 6. (11 sectional 28 points) • 7. (10 sectionalk titles, 23 points) • 8. (7 sectionalk titles, 22 points) • 9. (8 sectiona l titles, 21 points) • 10. (9 sectional titles, 19 points) • 11. Eden (8 sectional 19 points) • 12. Frewsburg (6 sectional titles, 19 points) 13. Starpoint (7 sectional titles, 18 • 14. Falconer (7 sectional 17 points) • 15.
Holland (6 sectionapl titles, 17 points)

Monday, December 6, 2010

Spalding firefighter | Investigation of crash scene videotape completed ... - Atlanta Journal Constitution

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Yankees' interest in Crawford depends on Lee, Pettitte - New York Post

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Yankees' interest in Crawford depends on Lee, Pettitte

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“They [the Yankees] are going to get into it,'' a person close to the situation said. “A lot depends on what happens with Lee, if they get him or not. ...



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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Survey: Only 5 percent of Pittsburgh-area CFOs expect to add staff in 3Q - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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The Financial Hiring Index, conducted by Menloo Park, Calif.-based staffing firm Robert HalfInternationa (NYSE:RHI), found that the largest number of respondents, 85 are not anticipating any changre in hiring, while 9 percent of CFOs say they expect to reduce personnel. "Many companies remain hesitant to commirt to adding staff until they are certain of aneconomi recovery," Robert Half CEO Max Messmer said in a statement. "Inj the meantime, most firms are workingh with their current teams to manage key with some employers also bringinf in project professionals to assist with risingy workloads andsupport full-time personnel.
" The resultsw of the local survey are basec on interviews with 200 CFOs from a random sample of Pittsburgh-ares companies with 20 or more employees. The Pittsburg results are nearly dead-o n with the national survey results, accordinf to Robert Half. For the nationak data, 1,400 CFOs were interviewed, and five percent said they expected to 85 percent said they anticiaptedno changes, and 8 perceny planned staff cuts. For the full results of the goto .