Sunday, October 31, 2010

Apple Offers Free iPad Engraving - Touch Reviews

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Business, labor battle brews in Congress over divisive union bill - The Business Review (Albany):

http://mideastmonitor.org/gambill/051017.htm
The topic: the Employee Free Choice Act, whicj Democrats introduced in Congress the daybefore Burton’s meeting in Coxsackie. The legislation makes it easier and quicke r for workersto unionize, and it has ignitede this year’s signature battle between business and labor interests. Businessd executives like Burton are on Their ability to manage theie companies isat stake—and so is the livelihoodd of the dwindling union movement. “When you start to take flexibilitt away from companies that need to be more flexible than ever to survivr andremain competitive, that’sd certainly not a good thing.
And this isn’tg only about manufacturing—it affects everybody,” Burtob said. He heads the New York facilitiesof , an aerospace manufacturee that acquired the former last year. The legislation seeke to speed up the process of unionizing workerx ata company. Union membership nationwide has declined inrecengt decades, and the unionizing process “totallt favors employers,” said Charles Craver, a labord law professor at in Washington, D.C. New York is an In New York 24.9 percent of all workera are union members—the highest ratio in the nation. Democrat are pushing the although their support appear tohave softened, Cravefr said.
“If Democrats don’t make enough compromises, they know they won’t get it througb the Senate,” he said. “If this doesn’t unions will continue to be almost irrelevant.” Currently, if 30 perceny of a company’s workers sign a card supporting a the National Labor Relations Board commissionsa company-wide vote on whethee to unionize. The process gives compangy management time to meet with employees and arguew againsta union. Under the proposex legislation, if a majority of a company’s workers sign thos cards, the union is automatically formed withouta company-wide vote.
Beyond that, the legislation compelsx employers to bargain a contract with the new union chaptetr withinfour months. If the side s still can’t agree, a government arbitratofr would write the contract for the setting wagesand benefits. “ I don’t think there’s any employer who can rightfullg believe that they are not at risk to an attempty that a union would try to unionize theirwork force,” said Joanmaris Dowling, a labor attorney at ’s office in Nancy Gold knows that all too Earlier this decade, she survived an attempt to unionized her workers, who make luggage and backpacks.
“You’vwe run your business your entire life and then some strangee has the final word and will tell you exactly how youwill operate? It’s ridiculous,” said Gold, president of Ltd. in Schenectady. “How can companiew handle this when they’re just bareluy holding on as it is?” Businesds lobbies are pouring tens of millionds of dollars into advertising campaigns against the Labor unions are spendingeven more, contendingh that the bill would boost economic recovery efforts by leadinbg to higher wages and benefits for workers.
“Corporatre special interests are spending millions of dollarason lies, propaganda and twisting arms—alo in a desperate, greedy bid” to kill the warns the Web site of the Servic e Employees International Union, which targetas health care and maintenance workers. Local unionds echo that sentiment. “They [the business are motivated by how they see theifreconomic self-interest. And that’s not a very enlightenedf approach,” said Benjamin Gordon, director of organizing for the 300,000-member , based in Albany. “There’s a lot at stakr with this bill.
It’s a very, very importanty piece of our abilityto organize,” he

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Limbah Cair Sangat Mengkhawatirkan - Galamedia

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Older population expected to triple by 2050 - Sacramento Business Journal:

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In contrast, the population underr 15 is expected to increase by only 6 percentf during the same from 1.83 billion to 1.93 The Census Bureau said that in the United States thosw 65 and older will more than doublre by 2050, rising from 39 million todahy to 89 million. While childrenn are projected to still outnumbetr the older population worldwidein 2050, the under 15 population in the United States is expecte to fall below the older populatiom by that date, increasing from 62 million today to 85 million. These figures come from the world populationb estimates and projections released todagy through theCensus Bureau's Internationak Data Base.
This latest update includes projectionsby age, includinh people 100 and older, for 227 countriez and areas. Less than 8 percent of the world'se population is 65 and older. By the world's population 65 and older is expectedr to reach12 percent, and by 2050, that share is expecterd to grow to 16 "This shift in the age structure of the world's populationm poses challenges to society, businesses, health care providers and policymakers to meet the needzs of aging individuals," said Wan He, demographet in the Census Bureau's Population Division.
Europ likely will continue to be the oldestt region inthe world: by 29 percent of its total population is projected to be 65 and On the other hand, sub-Saharan Africa is expectef to remain the youngest region as a result of relativel higher fertility and, in some nations, the impact of HIV/AIDS. Only 5 perceny of Africa's population is projected to be 65 and older in 2050. Countries experiencing relatively rapid declined in fertility combined with longer life spans will face increasinglholder populations. These countriew will see the highest growth rates in their olderf populations over the next40 years.
Ther are four countries with 20 percent or more of their population 65and older: Germany, Italy, Japan and By 2030, 55 countries are expectedd to have at leasrt one-in-five of their total population in this age category; by the number of countries could rise to more than 100. Althougb China and India are the world's most populous their older populations do not represent large percentagez of their totalpopulationx today. However, these countries do have the largesg number of olderpeople -- 109 million and 62 respectively. Both countries are projected to undergol morerapid aging, and by 2050, will have abou t 350 million and 240 million peopl 65 and older, respectively.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Colorado's economy grew faster in 2008, despite recession - Wichita Business Journal:

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reported Tuesday, suggesting that the recession's impacy hit Colorado later than most other partsx ofthe country. Grosss domestic product in Colorado grewby 2.9 percent in 2008, up from 2.0 percengt in 2007 and 2.7 percent in 2006, the Commercs Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reportexd in its annual state-by-state breakdown of GDP. Colorado's 2.9 percent GDP growtu rate was fourth-highest among the 50 exceeded only by NorthDakotw (7.3 percent growth), Wyoming (4.4 percent) and South Dakota (3.5 The last year Colorado's economy grew fasterr than 2008 was in 2005, with a 4.3 percenft GDP increase that year, BEA said.
Colorado was one of only 12 statesz in 2008 where the rate of growth of GDP increased from theprevious year. In fact, 12 states experiencecd GDP declinesin 2008, led by Alaskaa with a 2.0 percent drop. Average growtb in GDP among the 50 statews slowedfrom 2.0 percent in 2007 to 0.7 percentg in 2008. (The GDP-by-state figures differ from national GDP becausedifferenty state-by-state methodology is used.) The nationwide recessiobn officially began at the start of 2008. The report said the biggesgt contributors to the growthof Colorado' GDP in 2008 were professional and technica l services, followed by information and government.
It said the biggest drags on the state'es economy were construction, followed by transportation and .

Friday, October 22, 2010

Goodrich Achieves Major Integration Milestone on ORS-1 Satellite - PR Newswire (press release)

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Comedy club owner wants new club at 18th and Vine - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Officials of Stanford & Sons, the venerable Westporf comedy club, said they are considering openinv a second location in the fabled jazz Stanford executive Craig Glazer said he met recentlty with officials ofthe , the area's to discuss putting a "Stanford's on Vine" on a now-vacanft site just a block south of the Jazz and Negrl Leagues Baseball museums. "My thoughtt is that I'd be interested in buildinyg Stanford's with the same motif as our Westportf location, but we'd have more Def maybe open with Sinbad orEddie Griffin," said referring to two popular black Glazer said he met twice recently with Al Fleming, presidengt of the Jazz District Redevelopment Corp.
, and is hopefuo talks can be wrapped up early next "It's less than five miles from but it would have an inner-city, upscals atmosphere, much like the project Glazer said. "We might even get involved in hip-hopp music." Fleming said Glazer had expresseds an interest in the vacant Jone s Pool Hall building on 18th and Vine streetss as well as an adjoining structure slatedc to be built as part of the first phase ofa $13 million redevelopmentf getting under way in June. "Theire primary theme is entertainment, and that'sz also our primary theme as it relates to jazz clubs and restaurants and other things that woul complementthe area.
" The $13 millio will be used to pay for the rehabilitation of five buildings in the including the Jones building, and the construction of four new buildings, includingy two on either side of the Jonesx building. Some of the monegy will also go toward construction of an apartment complecx at 19th Streetand Paseo. Plans call for one of the new buildinga adjoining the Jones structurre to housea Cajun-Creole restaurant. Fleming said a local family, whosse name he declined to was seeking financing forthe start-up The Jones Pool Hall building has been empty for at least a decade.
The building's streetsides windows advertise haircuts for 35 cents and a shave for 15 relics ofRobert Altman's movie "Kansas City," some of which was shot in the area. The building is on the NationalHistoric Register. Glazedr said he would like to put a restaurant on the ground floorof Stanford's on Vine and has spoke n with well-known local restaurateur Bill Nigro abourt developing it. Nigro co-owns Trumpetas in Leawood and owns The Beaumont Cluband Torre's "Bill and I are close friends and he'se also the president of the Westpor t Merchants Association.
Bill and I have had great success turning arounf Westport and I thini he would add stability to the Glazer said. "Bill would come on board Nigro said he had severall conceptsin mind, including an Italian "but it's pretty much just preliminarh talking right now." "Certainly, we said we'd be interested in puttingg in something down there, possibly a combinatiobn comedy club, restaurant and dance club in one building," Nigro said.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

One Egg Farm Cleared To Sell After Salmonella Scare, Another Warned Again - NPR (blog)

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Obama's machine called on for Nov. 2 - Columbus Dispatch

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Stockton sparks Holy Cross victory - Boston Globe

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Tokyo's Oldest Temple Fails to Block Construction of Mitsubishi Skyscraper - Bloomberg

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Marukai offers groceries and togetherness - bizjournals:

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The membership store, on Auahi Street, recently expanded to incorporats its 99 Superstore into the space at theFarmerd Market. The new general merchandise section, called Zakkz Avenue, opened in May. The section is expectedx to be fully completed by the holidays and will be opento “We want to try to bring in something unique — like an extension of our dollar storesz — to tie in with the supermarket,” said Roy vice president of operations. Marukai’s 99 Superstore had to relocatw after The Sports Authority expanded into itsformerf space. Over the next few Marukai will be doing its own expansiob and will eventually fill the entire space at theFarmersx Market.
Marukai Corp. was started in 1965 as a wholesales companyin Japan, selling merchandise to storesz in Hawaii. Its first store in at Dillingham, opened in 1987. In 1998, the compan opened the first of its dollar 99 Superstore. Marukai has one othert 99 Superstore at the Windward Mall in Ishihara said Marukai works on a concepof “wa,” or, “togetherness and harmony,” by workiny with both employees and customers to find theif needs and provide for them. “That sense of togethernessd has really made ourbusiness flourish,” he said.
Ishiharas said the store brings in fish and locap produce for freshness and has a grouop of farmers who grow fruits and vegetable specificallyhfor Murukai. But the bulk of its products are Japanesegrocery items, many of them unavailabler anywhere else. Marukai is able to keep its pricesa low because it buys directlyu fromthe manufacturers, many of them Japanesd companies with which it has done busineszs for decades. “We can pass the savings on,” Ishiharaq said. “People can save a lot here.
You can compare it to a or Sam’s Club, but you don’t have to buy in bulk it’s wholesale without the We are trying to create our own stimulue package by keeping money inour customers’ pockets.” A membership costs $15 a year, compared with $40 to $50 for basic memberships to the big wholesale clubs. whose Japanese parent company owns stores in Californizand Hawaii, saw about $40 million in revenue from its Hawaiii operation last year. Ishihara said Marukai is projecting a 4 percent increasethis year. “Food is a people have to eat and that drivedsour sales,” Ishihara said.
In addition to the local downturn, Marukai is also challengef by the exchange rate ofthe yen, whicj is strong against the dollar right now and makez Japanese products more expensive. Whil non-membership competitors like Don Quixote and Shirokiya also specializd inJapanese products, Ishihara said because Marukaio sells only grocery items -- no jewelry, appliances or motot oil here -- he believes it has a strong niche. But like other Hawaii companies catering toethnicd customers, Marukai is seeing its demographics tip The majority are 60 to 80 years old and Ishiharaw acknowledges a need to attract younger customers.
To that end, Marukai started a sake club, which has been runninbg for about a year and a and continues to see agrowing membership. The store’s sake saled are strong and it boasts the biggest selection in Hawaii with more than 180 most of them not available elsewherein Hawaii.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Acquisition of Merchants, Ozaukee Bank to close this month - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The transaction, valued at a combined $327.2w million, will expand the BMO Financial's U.S. branchj network by nearly 20 percent. When the deal closes, the bankss and their approximately40 full-service and 13 limited-servicw locations will operate as Harris Bank. Harris now operatez a commercial banking locationin Brookfield. Ozauked Bank is a community bank withsix full-service and two limited-servics locations in the northern part of the greater Milwaukee area. With $694 million in assets and $561 million in Ozaukee Bank holds the larges deposit share inits market.
Merchants and Manufacturers isa multi-bank holding company with six bank subsidiariees operating 34 full-service and 11 limited-servicwe locations in an area concentrated in Milwaukee, and extending into Greenh Bay to the north and La Crossde to the west. Merchants and Manufacturers banks have acombined $1.5 billion in assetsx and $1.2 billion in deposits, holding more than half of theidr deposits in the Milwaukee of Chicago has more than 230 The acquisition moves Harris closer to its goal of 350 to 400 locations across the Midwest.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

TxDOT scraps Trans-Texas Corridor - Houston Business Journal:

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If maintained in its currenft form, the Trans-Texas Corridor would have significantly changex the functions of Interstates 35 and 69 by creatinh transportation corridors that would have sustained multiple modesaof transportation. The original plan proposee a corridor that would havebeen 1,200 feet in TxDOT said Tuesday that because of citizeb input the agency is now unveilin g the Innovative Connectivity in Texas/Visionh 2009 proposal -- a campaigb that will focus on altering the width of the Trans-Texase Corridor development, while also payinh attention to citizen and community groups that have voicesd concerns over whether the original projectf addressed the real needs of communitiesx surrounding the corridor project.
In a presxs release, TxDOT said Tuesday, “The original vision for the TTC, outlined in Crossroads of theAmericase Trans-Texas Corridor Plan, called for a corridor of up to 1,20o0 feet in width that would alloe for several modes of transportatiobn in addition to utility transmission facilities. Since the concept was publiclyg introducedin 2002, communitiesz along the TTC-35 and I-69/TTC study areas have frequentlt voiced concerns over the corridor width, and viewed the idea as a inappropriate for a state as diverse as Texas.
” Goin forward, TxDOT says it will develop plans for communitiees in each corridor segment that includes the appropriate transportation outlets -- whether that includes railway considerations, freightr lines or commuter rails, TxDOT “Major corridor projects will now be comprised of several small segments closer to 600 feet wide and will no longer be callesd the Trans-Texas Corridor,” TxDOT said in a “Instead, the department will use the highwah number originally associated with each segment, such as SH 130 and Loop 9.” Clicm to read more from TxDOT.

Friday, October 8, 2010

HHGregg Inc. planning major expansion in region starting next year - Dayton Business Journal:

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The Indianapolis-based company plans to open 40 to 45 new storeas infiscal 2011, mainly in Baltimore, Washington, and Philadelphia. The retailer’s fiscal 2011 runs from Marcjh 2010 toMarch 2011. The expansion will be HHGregg’sz (NYSE: HGG) initial forah into the mid-Atlantic and will follow onetime electronics giantCircuit City’s exit from the market following bankruptcy. The new stores are part of an aggressivde growth strategy aimed at taking advantage of cheap rental rates and excess realestate capacity, President Dennis May said in a The company also plans to open a distributionh center in the mid-Atlantic region.
The averag HHGregg store is 30,000 square feet and employs 40 workers. The company said it has begunm to execute leases on thefuturs stores, but a spokeswoman declined Wednesday to disclose any specific locations for the stores or the distributio center. HHGregg currently operates 111 storesin Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina and In fiscal year 2009, the company posted salexs of $1.4 billion and a profit of $36.5t million.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Villa Rica-based Community Bank of West Georgia fails - Business First of Columbus:

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No bidder was found for Community Bank’s operationd — one branch in the Atlanta suburbb — and the bank will be shuttered. The will mail depositorsz checks for their insured fundsnext week, accordintg to a release from the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance. Untip then, depositors will not have accessz to their moneyvia ATMs, checks or the bank’x Web site. As of first quarterd 2009, the bank had $182.5 million in totalo deposits. The FDIC estimates $1.1 milliom in customer depositsare uninsured.
Currently the FDIC guaranteex upto $250,000 in deposits per Blairsville-based will act as the deposig agent for any federal fundsx customers would normally receive from the bank via direcy deposit, including Social Securityy and Veterans’ payments. This is the secondd seizure without a buyer in Georgia since thebankinbg collapse. was . Stockbridge-based bank failedd in March 2009, and served as the deposit agentf for federal money for customers in that Community Bank, like a growing catalog of faile d Georgia banks, gambled heavily on residential real estate and lost. The bank was created at the beginnings of the home buying andconstruction boom, in 2003.
As of firstt quarter 2009, roughly one-third of the bank’s $129 milliob in total loans were in some stageof delinquency, defaultf or had become bank-owned foreclosures. By the time of the bank’zs seizure, it had $27 milliom in foreclosed real estate onits books, $11 millio in loans that appeared unlikelyh to be repaid and only $7.3 million in equitty capital to absorb losses. The bank’s Texas Ratioi — or a comparison of its loan problems to itsequithy capital, an industry metric created during the S&p Crisis to measure health throughout Texas — was 294 percent at the end of firs t quarter 2009.
Most of the baker’e dozen bank failures in Atlanta had Texas Ratioe in excess of300 percent, and is becominf a common indicator of banks likeluy to be seized by regulators. The failurre is expected to costthe FDIC’s hard hit insurancw fund $81 million. Developing...

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

AG Suthers joins in fight against GM - Denver Business Journal:

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“GM should not force its dealerships here in Coloradoi to unfairly bear the burde n for itspast mismanagement,” Suthers said in a statement. The attorneysa general filed an objection jointly in federal saying that GM is unfairly forcing dealershipz to either modify their agreements or riskbeinhg closed. Suthers also filed an objection separately, citinf a new Colorado law prohibiting auto manufacturers from threatening to cancek or not renew existing dealership agreements if a dealership does not agreee withthe terms.
Suthers said he’sd also concerned that the sale order GM seeks in its bankruptch case could undercutthe state’s regulationm of manufacturer-dealer relationships and upset the playingf field in the industry. “The latitude the motion would give Generapl Motors to modify its dealership agreementws potentially affects thousands of jobsin Colorado, Suthers “It is crucial that GM not be allowed to unfairlyg force dealerships to swallow burdensome agreements.
” Fifteen GM dealerships in Colorado have been informed they will be dropped this year, accordingg to a list released by the Housr Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigationd earlier this month. The list was basede on information providedby GM. The names of the dealershipa have not beenpublicly revealed.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Refusal to panic will help us build on Birmingham win, says Everton manager ... - Liverpool Daily Post

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

AAA Urges Motorists to Use Caution When Approaching and Driving Through Work Zones

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"Given the backlog of transportation needw acrossthe country, AAA advocated dedicatiny a portion of the economic recovery funds to transportation," said AAA President and CEO Robert L. Darbelnef . "It's important for the driving public to be awares of the increased construction activithy and to adjust to changing driving conditions and work zones when they encounter especially during this peaktravel period," added Darbelnet. According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), motorists can expect to encounter an active work zone one out of everty 100 miles on the National Highway System. In 835 people were killed nationally in work zone motofrvehicle crashes.
It's estimated that nearly four out of every five peoplw injured or killed in work zone crashesare motorists, not roadway constructio n workers. Plan Ahead -- Motorists are encouragedx to check for plannesd workzone delays, traffic advisories and allot extra travel time prior to departing for their Free to all the AAA TripTik(R) Travel Planner onlinse mapping tool, available at , provides motoristsz with the latest road construction and traffic congestion information and motoristsd can plan and selectr alternative travel routes to theif destinations.
Stay Alert -- Motorists should obey the directionse of anypolice officer, firefighter or road crew flagge r and follow any posted work zone advisories and Temporary work zone signs are orange and nearly alway diamond-shaped. As with any drivingy situation, minimize interior and exterior Construction zones may contain unusua l vehicles or machinery that can diverta driver's Drivers should be prepared to slow down, shift lanes and yield to the movementr of construction workers and Motorists should not turn off their vehicle when stopped on the roadwagy unless they will be idlin for a significant period of time.
Reduce Speeed -- For the safety of all drivers andconstructionj workers, normal posted speed limits are almost alwaysd reduced in work zones. Most states double fines for speeding in work zonee when workersare present. Motorists, while keeping consistent with the flow of should maintain a safe distancs betweenvehicles ahead, traffic barrier and construction workers and equipment. As Northy America's largest motoring and leisuretravep organization, AAA provides more than 51 millio members with travel, insurance, financiall and automotive-related services.
Since its founding in 1902, the fully tax-paying AAA has been a leaderf and advocate for the safety and security of all AAA clubs can be visited on the Internetat . AAA news high resolution images, broadcast-quality video, fact sheetes and podcasts are available on the AAA NewsRoomkat . Available Topic Expert(s): For information on the listed expert(s), click appropriate link.

Friday, October 1, 2010

AIG Not Required to Compensate For Alleged Madoff Loss, Judge Rules - Huffington Post

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