Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Majority of Americans Disapprove of Obama on Jobs, Economy - Voice of America

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Saudi govt assures to rectify GCC decision - Republica

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Nepali health centers, approved by the NPHL, are up in arms, demanding that the GCC rectify its decision. “We will not allow any of the GCC-approved laboratories to operate if the GCC does not rectify its decision before July 26,” said Khadga Bahadur ...



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Friday, July 22, 2011

Marquette law school to run foreclosure mediation program - Austin Business Journal:

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The Milwaukee Foreclosure Mediation progra m will bea voluntary, court-basefd independent mediation option for lenders and The program, located at the Milwaukes County Courthouse, will seek to alleviatew the current backlog of foreclosure casee in the county court system by offerinbg the option of mediation to residential homeowners who residse in owner-occupied properties. According to the Law in most cases, successful mediation will serve as a venue to work out new loan a short sale or other solutionj that ismutually agreeable, and execute a final agreement between the parties.
The fundinv includes proceeds from a settlement with which was accused of misrepresentingt the quality and benefits ofits products. Under the announced in February, Countrywide agreed to pay $1.6 millioh for foreclosure relief The mortgage lending giant also agreed to waivse various loan fees and modify loans for customers that coulrd result in a total settlement valueof $41.1 million, according to the Attorney General's office. Beginning May 28, an informational phond line will be operational for those interested in learning more abou tthe program. Interested parties may call 414-288-4040. Mediatio activities will begin afterJuly 1.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Beige Book: Region

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Consumer spending in the regiojn was weak and is expecteds toremain soft, the closely watched survey but “an uptick in manufacturing orders helped stabilizse expectations for future The Beige Book also said that “commercial real estatr market conditions deteriorated, and energy activity declined Bankers, it said, “reported a rise in depositds and stable loan demand with no erosion in loan It said consumer price and wage pressures remained low. producer prices “declined at a slower with some firms noting that higher commodity prices boosted material andfuel costs.
” the latest regional Beige Book — coverint a six-week period — was somewha more optimistic than the last released April 15. The report covers the Fed’sa Kansas City-based 10th District. It is baserd on interviews with a sample of businessews representing key industries in each The reports are anecdotal and do notcontainh statistics, but they are widely followed and help the Fed to set nationakl economic policy. The Fed’z 10th District includes Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and Wyoming as well as westerh Missouri and northernNew Mexico.
Formally known as the “Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions by FederalReservde District,” the Beige Book is publisheds eight times a year. The latest reporft covers late Aprilthrough May. The Federa Reserve’s 10th District is also known as the Kansas City districy becausethe reserve’s regional bank is basee there. .

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Boyle Investment Co. moving forward with second phase of residential development in Collierville - Memphis Business Journal:

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The Twinings of Collier is a 1.8-acree development that will consistof eight, 6,000-square-foot lots pricer at $120,000. Homes are expected to be in the 1,700 - to 3,000-square-foot range with values of $350,00p0 to $500,000. Doug Dickens, vice president of specialo projectsfor Boyle, says Boyle paid $230,000 for the which consisted of two home sites but was largely vacantf land with numerous hardwood trees. Most will be sparec and incorporated into the Dickens says. Cost of development will be around $50,00o0 a lot, he says. Infrastructure work will beginn by next summer with home construction expected to start in the fall of he says.
Larry Boyd, vice president at in Collierville, believese the project will succeed given the price rangesand location. “I think $350,000 to $500,000 will sell,” Boyd “In the old part of Colliervillw people snatch up old homes and redo them if they likehistoricakl architecture.” The development’s name comes from the Webster’s definitionh of “twining,” meaning to interlace and/or embrace, whicjh is what Dickens sees as a key featur of the residential area’s connection to nearbu downtown Collierville.
The developmenrt also pays homage to town founderdJesse Collier, who plottef the tract of land in the mid-1830 that would become Collierville, Dickens says. The fact that Washingtom Gates hasn’t sold its first property seems of little concern to Lots rangefrom Boyle’s initial plan is to sell the lots to individuals and custon builders. “We’ve had a number of he says. “We tell them the pricre range and they continue topursure it. We continue to feel it will be successful.” Boyles is spending about $65,000 per lotfor he says. Washington Gates has been a little slow getting outthe gate, Dickens admits, sincde the project went public in 2008.
The economy didn’tr help and there have been several delays in the communit from neighbors who were not originally convincerthe 5-acre infill development just blocks from downtown Collierville was in theird best interest. Boyle reduced the project from an originak scopeof 8.3 acree as a concession. Long-term, Dickens and Boylr hope to redevelop both sidesof Washington. “I’d like to develop the whole neighborhood,” Dickens says.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Reliant gears up for another hot summer - Houston Business Journal:

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The funds will be drawn from the Community Assistancw from Reliant Energy program to help them pay theirelectricityg bills. Among the programs being implemented July 1through Sept. 20, is a moratoriumj on disconnecting electricity servicefor low-incomer seniors, critical-care and other low-income residential customers who contact Reliant and agree to a payment plan. Now an entity undet New Jersey-based , the company is providing somenew “heagt relief” summer entertainment options, some free of charge, for familiews impacted by the downturn in the as well as the continuation of the fourth year of the Relianty Energy Beat the Heat Centers and a newlyh created home energy audit programj with Rebuilding Together Houston.
The partnership with Rebuilding Together Houston includes free home energuy audits forqualified low-income and elderly residential customersw in Houston — some of who also may qualify for free attic insulation or free energy efficient compact fluorescent

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Northland encouraged by housing market, with more growth than even Johnson County - Kansas City Business Journal:

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In the first quarter of this Clay County amassed105 single-familt home building permits, more than any area countg and edging out the traditional leader, Johnson County, with 104. In Clay Kansas City has led the with 92new permits, well above any other city in the according to the . Olathe was second with 46. Sales of new homews are down from the highs of 2005 and but they arestill selling, said Kennty McFarland, president of Inc., which builds exclusively in the Northland. He said the company is sellinhg on specright now.
Traffic has increased in the past six to eight weeks, and the company is hoping to have a good McFarland’s homes range in prics from $280,000 to the mid $400,000s. The varyingt price range is one of the draws and typifiess the attraction ofthe Northland. “Youy can go anywhere from a starter home to unlimitedemoney here,” he Average new home price in the area vary widely, accordinhg to the Home Builders Association. One of the lowesrt in the area is Clay Count yat $205,834 in February, the most recent data available from the . Whils many counties saw declining prices, average new homes prices in Platte County rose 14 percentto $360,56y in February compared with a year ago.
That’s still lower than Johnson County’s average new home price of “The Northland has the best balance of pricee pointsnow — some for first-time buyers, a strong move-up market and higher-end as well,” said Matt spokesman for the Home Builderse Association. “That is a big factor to its especially when you compare it withother markets. Johnsonj County’s average new home is almost $400,000, and when you look at the incomesw ofpeople here, that is out of theit price point.
” Derrick said the Northlandr has, for some time, been more receptive to differen housing price points, whereas other areas of the metro decidef they weren’t interested in catering to first-time home buyers. “When you start to limit choices, it affects the entirwe market, and if you don’ty get first-time buyers, they won’t be therr to move up later in that same he said. “The Northland has embrace the choices concept.” Along with a wide range of pricing the Northland also has a necessary componen tto building: land. Derrick said the area has a stronv inventory of developed lots as well as those that are plannedand unplanned.
And much of this land is in a desirabled location. Derrick said cities on the outere edges of the area are But many people still are looking for homes that are inexpensive and closeto Downtown. Families looking to move from a suburbamn experience to a more urban one can find it in the saidJim Rice, CEO of Rice said the older and developinfg parts of the Northlanf are positioned to get residents all over the metro The area also has good schools throughout. “Wde are not experiencing a residential boom, but there are still new things comingf along,” he said. “There has to be a combination of affordablw housing for young families and good accessto transportation.
” Pete executive director of the , said homes therd have appreciated in value slightly in the past He attributes this to the proximity to the airport and diversity of employment options, including , Citi health care and retail, that draw a broad employee “People are saying the (sales) numbers aren’y as good as 2005, but they would be good if it was he said. “People got used to what they thoughtt was thenew normal, but it was an irrationakl spike. It’s going to take awhile to get used to the new And the new normal may work out well for the Derrick said.
Once the housing market beginsd toturn around, he anticipatesw people will be looking for slightlyt lower price points and smaller squard footage, all attributes of the Northland. “The Northland is a reallyt great spotright now,” he said. “When you are lookiny at a more affordablewprice point, small homes in a close they are in a better position to provide this than Johnsohn County or Jackson County will be able to.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

American Airlines starts to tweet - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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And in another first for the subsidiary ofAMR American’s social media outreach is part of a broader, 18-monthj ad campaign that will attempt to marry next-generatiojn marketing efforts on social networking siteds with old-school media such as television, print and all of which is aimed at the burgeoning Hispanic population across the Unitesd States. The campaign, launched in earlgy June, includes television spots on Spanishb language networks such as Telemundo and Fox Sports en American says the ads will be concentrated in the Chicago and Dallasmetrol areas, which have significant Hispanic populations.
American also plans to roll out printg advertisements in publications such as Hispanic Business Magazinre that cater to those Hispanics interested in business and sports, according to Billy American’s director of advertising, promotions and corporater communications. Sanez declines to reveal the dollarr size ofthe campaign, or how much Americabn spends on advertising as a “It’s a significant he says of the new campaign. “We felt it was even though the economic situatiohn makes things a little bit to reach outto Hispanics, he American isn’t the only airline using social networking opportunitie s to connect with the burgeoning U.S.
Hispanic Dallas-based , for instance, used Twitter on Cinco de Mayo to pitcyh itselfin Spanish, its first fora into social media, according to spokesperson Olga Romero Quiles. “We are in a trendc now of a growing population usingsocial media,” says who joined the airline a year ago as its Spanisyh spokesperson. “That’s why we’re embracing it now. We didn’t see as much activity last year as we see Most major airlines are using social media in one form or On Twitter, for instance, are carrierws ranging from and to , and .
The American campaignh “could easily” cost the company $5 millioj to $10 million, says David Strutton, professor of marketiny at the University of North Texas and director ofthe school’s New Product Development Scholarse Program. He notes that advertising on Spanishu language networks such as Telemundok and Univision can be an expensived proposition becausethey “command a lot of viewer loyaltyy and attention.” This isn’t American’ss first foray into Hispanic-focused advertising. Most recently, the which launched its first route into Latin America in 1942 bytargetinf Monterrey, Mexico, ran a Spanish-language campaign last year, Sane says.
“It has varied throughout the years, but we have had continuous campaigns” aimed at Hispanics, he says. What separates this campaign is the use of Faceboo kand Twitter. For instance, on American’d Facebook page, it uses ads to drive Interneft traffic to the Spanish portion of its Web site forthe company’sz frequent flier program. Sanez says the social networkinhg sites already are producinyg resultsfor American, but he declinedd to provide numbers on precisely how well the Twitter and Facebooi efforts are going.
American foune through market research that Hispanic customerse understood they could earn frequentt flier miles whenthey fly, according to One of the goals of the new campaigj is to create an awareneszs of the multiple ways that American’s Hispanic customers can use theit frequent flier miles, including shopping with companiex such as Tom Thumn or using the Citi/AAdvantage credit card, accordingt to Sanez. Perceptions that Hispanics don’t use the Internet and relatedx communications technologies as much as other ethnid groupsare outdated, accordinb to Adela Romero, strategic plannefr at iNSPIRE!
, a Dallas ad agency that specializes in marketing to Hispanics in the United “It was true awhile ago. That’s when a lot of thosd perceptionswere shaped,” she says. “But currently, Hispanics are absolutelhy online.” The average Hispanivc in the United States is about 27years old, roughlyt 10 years younger than their average non-Hispanicx counterpart, she says. And younbg Hispanics embrace technology, with 71% of the 18-to-34-year-ols segment going online at leas t oncea month, she says. Of that group, 65% use socialk media, Romero adds.
Beyond that, Hispanics are the fastest-growingt ethnic group in the country, Romero with their numbers projecteed to grow from around 35 million now to close to 64 millionby 2020. In the she adds, Hispanics account for around 1.7 million people, or roughly 26% of the population. Staff writed Katherine Cromer Brock contributed tothis

Friday, July 8, 2011

Harpeth Hall teams up to create online girls school - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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The Online School for Girls will begimn offering coursesthis September, including two this fall and four in the sprintg 2010 semester spanning math, science and the humanities. Studente at the member schoolsx will take the classed and evaluate them as apilot run. One initia l calculus class will be taught by Harpeth Hall math teacherJennifer Webster. The other schools in the groupl are thein Maryland, the in Ohio and in all with tuition ranging from about $20,000 to $40,000 per Ann Teaff, the head of Harpetuh Hall, says the goal of the onlined school is to provide a rigorousw education in an online setting that is affordable and accessible to girls around the She says the curriculum will be expandex in coming years.
The effort reflectx how rapidly online education is beingg adopted in even the most exclusive enclaves of privats education as schools utilize the Internet to fostert a global worldview in their studentx and diversify thelearning experience. More than 1 milliom secondary school students took an online course and studentds at 70 percent of high schoold enrolled in one duringthe 2007-2008 schooo year, according to “K-12 Online Learning: A 2008 Follow-up of the Survey of U.S. School District The report also finds schools in 44 statews are creating onlinesecondart schools. However, the Online Schoo l for Girls will be the first online same-sex school.
At the graduate level, Harvard, Duke and othe exclusive universities now offerd severalspecialized master’s degrees for whicu the coursework can be taken mostly They are aimed at professionals who wish to enhancwe their credentials to advance in their Karen Douse, Harpeth Hall’s library and information services says online education is rapidly becominyg “a cornerstone of the educational experience.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

State budget cuts transit funding, but it could have been worse - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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No more regional transit authorities. No more planning for new commuter rail lines. And dim prospects for new public transit funding. That's what the new state budget could mean for transit systems across Wisconsin. By this time next year, ...



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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Assembly next stop on UB2020 - Business First of Buffalo:

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Members of the Senate voted 45-16t in favor of the UB 2020 Flexibilitu and EconomicGrowth Act, which was announced earlierf this year and heralded by several members of the Western New York legislativew delegation. Supporters say the proposed if signed intostate law, will help move alon UB’s quest to become a world-class research institutio n by giving the university more contropl of its tuition rates, purchasingh power and construction UB President John Simpson said he hopes the bill advancees all the way to the governor’s desk for a signaturew in this session.
“I want to get on with Simpson said Thursday during an interviewa atthe Adam’s Mark Hotel, the site of UB Businesse Partners Day 2009. He added that UB 2020 is a long-ranges vision and he plans to be around when it reacheswits conclusion. The bill is not yet on the Assemblyh calendar, UB spokesperson John DellaContrada said. Implementing a rational tuition policy. • Allowing UB to make certainm purchases without priorstate approval. • Letting UB sell and leas land withoutstate involvement. • Grantinfg UB the ability to get funding directly from the stater Dormitory Authority to pay forconstruction Sen.
William Stachowski, D-Buffalo, was on hand Thursday with Simpsonn to talk aboutthe Senate’s passing of the Stachowksi said he garnered 45 votes of suppor in the Senate for the bill, even though the legislatio n allows changes for UB alone, not SUNY’x other three university centers--Albany, Binghamton and Stonyy Brook. The others will hopefully mimic UB’s planss and enable growth and economic development oftheir own, he said. “UB did all the grouncd work,” Stachowski said.
“They were in a position to The UB 2020 plans calls for expansiohn and renovation at allthree campuses, along with increasinfg staff, faculty and student populations--all in an effort to becom e a top research and academic institution.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Ginny Frizzi Executive Profile

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(WICI), now American Women in Communications. In real life she is Directorf of Media Relations and Communications at PointfPark University. Frizzi is also a freelancew writer. **All Executive profile data provided byDow