Monday, August 25, 2014

Water management to be discussed at tech series - West Hawaii Today


Water management to be discussed at tech series

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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Car Insurance Quotes Website Now Displays New Liability Rates for Motorists ... - Insurance News Net


Car Insurance Quotes Website Now Displays New Liability Rates for Motorists ...

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Looking up rates on a national level for different vehicle protection policies will now be a simpler process for users of the Quotes Pros website. New liability rates for car insurance quotes can now be reviewed in all 50 states at ...




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Friday, August 22, 2014

One of Cincinnati's largest employee benefit providers acquired by NY firm - Cincinnati Business Courier


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One of Cincinnati's largest employee benefit providers acquired by NY firm

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The Anderson Township insurance consulting and brokerage firm, which has 20 local employees and 75 state-licensed employee benefit consultants, is the third-largest employee benefit provider in the Tri-State, according to Business Courier research ...


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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Car Insurance Quotes for California Motorists Now Delivered Online at Auto ... - Insurance News Net


Car Insurance Quotes for California Motorists Now Delivered Online at Auto ...

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The state of California is now one of the national areas that is targeted by the Quotes Pros company to reveal insurance costs to consumers. There are now car insurance quotes for California motorists that are being delivered using the open tool at ...


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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Variable Annuities Rise on Regulators' Radar - Wall Street Journal


Variable Annuities Rise on Regulators' Radar

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One particularly troublesome area involves advisers persuading clients to liquidate one variable annuity to buy another, say regulators in Illinois, Florida and Massachusetts. Investors may think they are getting a better product with better terms, but ...



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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Mediator brought in for ballet's music dispute - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The mediator was called at the request ofLocal 8, and the Milwaukee Ballet agreed, said David Lussier, the Milwaukee union's secretary-treasurer. The unionm represents the 46 members of the orchestrza that performs with theMilwaukee Ballet. Ninetgy percent of the union's members rejectec a 1.5 percent wage increase after learningv that ballet management wanted to add prerecordexd music to its shows inFebruary 2007. Undeer the union's current two-year contract, which expires in June 2007, wagea are negotiated every year, Lussier said. The union is seekingt a 3.5 percent wage increase in a counter-proposa l and also is seeking reconsideration of usint recorded music for theFebruary shows.
Sincd September 2003, musicians' wages have increased only 1 percent, he Amy Marshall, the Milwaukee Ballet's executive director, said the proposal to add prerecorde d music was determined by the naturw of the work tobe performed. The ballet'ss 2006-2007 season includes four performances, Feb. of "Premieres of Passionate Dance," a trio that includes a world premiere of a work by choreographef Margo Sappington that requiresrecorded music. The issue of usinf prerecorded music is a recurring theme at the Milwaukee Ballet and balletzs acrossthe country. Many new works are created to musid that's already recorded.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Select committee phone-hacking report: what they said about key figures - The Guardian

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Select committee phone-hacking report: what they said about key figures

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News International executives sought to "buy silence" and downplay the extent of phone hacking at the News of the World over two years of evidence before parliament, a committee of MPs has concluded. The cross-party culture, media and sport committee ...


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Murdochs Await Parliament's Judgment With Select Committee Report

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Restaurant outlook dampens - Houston Business Journal:

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A total of 60 percent of operators saw loweer May sales compared to ayear ago, whilew 26 percent said sales were up. The associatiomn also says restaurant operators reported negative customer traffid levelsin May, the 21st consecutives month of traffic declines. "Despite the softer salesz outlook, restaurant operators remained relatively optimisticv that the economy will improvre in themonths ahead," the Association said. "Thirty-four percen t of restaurant operators said they expect economivc conditions to improve insix months, down slightl from 37 percent who reported similarlyy last month.
" After reaching a 10 monthb high last month, the group says restauranyt operators have scaled back plans for capitaol expenditures in the coming months, with 41 percent planning to spensd money on remodeling or down from 46 percent last month.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

GM files for bankruptcy protection - Denver Business Journal:

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Chevrolet-Saturn of Harlem Inc., a New York-based affiliats of the Detroit automaker, was the firstr GM affiliate to seek bankruptcy protectiohn Monday morning throughthe U.S. Bankrutpchy Court's Southern District of New York, according to coury records. The restructuring will enablw GM to emerge as a viable entity undef the brand namenew GM. It also will give the federaol government, which plans to make availableabout $30 billion of federal assistance to support the restructuring, a large ownershipo stake in the company. Two area companies were amongt the list of creditoresin GM's filing: New York-based Bank of New York with claims of $176 and Downtown-based US with claims of $9.
6 For a list of creditors, see GM's . According to a release from theWhite House, the company plans to announce todayt that it will close 11 facilities and idle another GM had already announced in May .

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Unemployment rate falls in Allegheny, Beaver counties - Nashville Business Journal:

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and Industry released seasonally adjusted unemploymentt figures forthe state’s countiews and metropolitan statistical areas on Tuesday. In Allegheny the unemployment rate fellfrom 6.6 percenrt in March to 6.5 percent in April. Beaver County’ went from 8.2 percent in March to 7.9 percentg in April. The improvements in Allegheny andBeaved counties, however, were not enough to boost the seven-countyh Pittsburgh MSA, which saw its seasonallgy adjusted unemployment rate increasd from 7.2 percent in Marcjh to 7.3 percent in April. Pennsylvania’es unemployment rate held steadyat 7.
8 When making comparisons, the Departmen t of Labor and Industryh uses seasonally adjusted figures in order to account for cyclical hiring differences that don’t reflecft changes in the overall Employment in the seven-county Pittsburgh area continuesz to be stronger than many other In addition to bestingf the state by half a percentage unemployment in the Pittsburgh MSA is 1.6 percentages points lower than the United States as a which has seasonally adjusted unemployment of 8.9 percent. Here is the breakdown across the state: Stat e College: 5.7 percent Lebanon: 6.7 percenf Altoona: 7.2 percent Pittsburgh: 7.3 percent Philadelphia: 7.9 percen t York-Hanover: 7.
9 percent Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton: 8.3 percengt Erie: 8.4 percent Scranton-Wilkes-Barre: 8.6 percenty Johnstown: 8.7 percent Reading: 8.7 percent Within the Pittsburgy MSA, unemployment ranged from 6.5 percent in Alleghenyh Countyto 9.8 percent in Armstron g County. Here is the breakdown by county: 6.5 percent Butler: 7.3 percent Washington: 7.6 percent Beaver: 7.9 percent Westmoreland: 8.1 percent Fayette: 8.9 percent 9.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Murdoch quizzed on private lobbying of UK leaders - Fox News

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Murdoch quizzed on private lobbying of UK leaders

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LONDON â€" James Murdoch's behind-the-scenes lobbying campaign spilled out into the public domain Tuesday as documents detailing his close ties to the British establishment were examined by a judge-led inquiry into media ethics. The nature of the Murdoch ...


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Murdoch quizzed on private lobbying of UK leaders in media ethics probe

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James Murdoch Denies Improper Lobbying in BSkyB Takeover

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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sisters of Mercy leave Dungannon Convent - Tyrone Times

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Sisters of Mercy leave Dungannon Convent

Tyrone Times


Saturday April 14 was a day tinged with great sadness in the town of Dungannon as it marked the day the Sisters of Mercy departed from the Convent that had been the nuns' home for 118 years. That's the bad news, the good news being that they will still ...


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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Mass. companies try community outreach for hires - Boston Business Journal:

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"Recruiters are realizing now that they really have to use some creatives methods toattract employees," said Businesses are increasingly reaching out in ordedr to pull in, said Hentz, and are tappinf community-based groups to find talent. Hentz said her companyu has developed a connection with several professional and ethnic-based groups in the statew and now often relies on social networkingt sites to find qualified She suggests companies also consider payingb at least a portion of an employeexs membership to professional networking organizations, a move that has becomee especially attractive to younger "People really need to think about Millennial and how they have been involved in a lot of sociall networking groups before she said "They want to continue that as part of Reaching out in the community has given new life to recruitinbg for positions that have becomed difficult to fill at Boston-ba sed utilityu provider Nstar.
The stability and good compensation that came with a job workint the line for a localo utility company once made it a populadr option for highschool graduates. But in the last decade, applicationds have dropped. "We've seen a decline in the number of people who can meet the saidChris Carmody, the company's vice presiden of organizational effectiveness, who said the drop-off is a due to a combinatiohn of factors. Younger workers, she don't find the utility as attractive as previousgenerations did.
And the overheasd line work is physically Carmody said about 60 percentof Nstar' s workforce will be eligible to retire within the next 10 Faced with a seriouss outflow of employees, they've developede a program with to identify and trainh future workers early. Students are often recruitee through vocational high schools and go on to earna two-yea r associate's degree that includes intensive on-sit training with Nstar line workers. Graduatesd are guaranteed a job when they completewthe degree.
The program, whicbh began with just a handful of is now entering itsthird year, and Nstar is now selectinhg its next class from more than 220 "We have definitely put into place some intensive marketingg and outreach efforts with this," said "But through this growth I thinki we've seen that the word is gettintg out." Nstar is also working with otherr area colleges on similar initiatives, including , and . The diningv services division on the campues at in Franklin has been engaged in a partnershippwith , a human services agency that provides programs for developmentallyy disabled individuals, for the past year.
Michael Ward, the dininy services general manager, said HMEA has placed several clientsas part-time employees in the dining hall too perform such tasks as dish room work or maintenances in the dining common Tapping into a community resource to fill the positionzs has provided Ward not only with an opportunity to employ challengecd individuals eager to work, but it has also a delivered a reliabls group of workers. "They guarantee us a certainj number of peopleevery day, and they provide them with transportatio n to get here," said Ward. "As a part-time this is ideal.
" Osram Sylvania's Hentz said communitt relationships not only provide companies with a chancse to find talent but also with a chance to give back tothe community. "If you want to be a good you have to be a good partner she said. Ward, who is organizing an upcoming HMEA said making the partnership with HMEAa give-and-take has enhances the relationship tremendously. "This experiencd has been nothingbut positive," he

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Anzac Services start at dawn - Cowra Guardian

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Anzac Services start at dawn

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Participants are asked to form up in Bartlett Street, from where they will March to the Cenotaph in Brisbane Street, for the Dawn Service at 6.00am. Following the service light refreshments will be provided for ex-servicemen and women and invited ...


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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

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million to to fund research in therapie like bone marrow and cordblood transplantation. The gift from Doloresx Jordan — on behalf of her late husbandrand brother-in-law — will help the research center create an endowed chair for a stem cell researcher while establishinb the and Cellular Therapies That could help compete for money from the the state’s taxpayer-backed stem cell research fundinfg agency — as well as other government agencies and privatwe funders. Bone marrow and cord blood transplantation s are used to treat a variety of including leukemia and sicklewcell anemia.
Future cellular therapy researchat Children’zs may focus on treatments for diabetes, lung Crohn’s disease and brain damager caused by oxygen shortages during said Dr. Bert Lubin, the center’s senior vice “Fund-raisers often talk about ‘transformative’ giftsx and sometimes exaggerate the importancse of aparticular gift. In this case, it is no exaggeration to say that the Jordanj family gift is truly transformativee for the research programat Children’s,” said Brad Barber, Children’ chief development officer, in a press release.
Dolores Jordan’s husband, Hanabul Jordan, owned a Hayward constructionb business, and his Lowell, ran the family’s cattle ranch in Dublin. The sale of the Jordanb family’s ranch funded the gift. The family previously donated morethan $420,000 to Children’s Hospitakl programs, including 1999 and 2000 gifts for the hospital’s bloodr and marrow transplant program.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Voting begins on King Soopers contract offer - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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Voting on the five-year offer by membersa of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 will continu ethrough Wednesday. Union leaders are not makingg a recommendation to their memberas on thecontract offer, which the unio complains would cut pension benefits by an averagse of $100,000 -- a conclusion disputex by management. “It’s a good contracyt in a normal economy. It’z a great contract in this economy,” King Sooperd spokeswoman Diane Mulligan saidlast week. She said roughlhy 65 percent of workers woulxd get raises underthe company’s King Soopers is a Colorado unit of Cincinnati-based (NYSE: KR).
Colorado worker s for two other grocerychains Pleasanton, Calif.-based (NYSE: SWY) and Idaho-based (privately held) — continue to negotiate separatee deals with their employers. If King Soopers workers rejectgthe chain’s latest proposal, they will continue workin g without a contract until an agreement is reachecd or a strike is called. Their contracty expired May 9.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Coherent, Inc. Announces Live Webcast of Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2012 Results - Sacramento Bee

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Coherent, Inc. Announces Live Webcast of Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2012 Results

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By Coherent, Inc. SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 12, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Coherent, Inc. (Nasdaq: COHR), today announced that it plans to report its second quarter fiscal year 2012 results after market close on April 26, 2012.



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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Andy Murray treating Olympics like a Grand Slam - Albany Times Union

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Andy Murray treating Olympics like a Grand Slam

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By STEVE DOUGLAS, AP Sports Writer LONDON â€" Andy Murray believes the tennis tournament at the London Olympics will be viewed by the sport's top players as a fifth Grand Slam on this year's hectic calendar. The fourth-ranked Briton lists Wimbledon and ...


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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Survey: CEOs still foresee negative conditions - Denver Business Journal:

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“This quarter’s results reflect a continuing weak set ofeconomicd conditions,” said Ivan Seidenberg, chairman of Businesds Roundtable and chairman and CEO of “Conditions while still negative — appear to have begunh to stabilize.” The Washington-based association of CEOs represents a combinedx work force of nearlyt 10 million employees and more than $5 trilliomn in annual sales. When asked how they anticipatd their sales to fluctuate in the next six 34 percent said saleswill increase, and 46 percent predicted a decrease. That is a sunniee forecast thanthe first-quarter outlook survey, when 24 percent predicted higher sales. Fifty-one percent said their U.
S. capital spending will fall in theseconed quarter, and 12 percent said it will Forty-nine percent expect their U.S. employment to decrease in the next six up fromthe first-quartere outlook survey, when 71 percent predicted a drop in employment. Six percentg anticipate their employee baseto increase. Member CEOs estimatede that the nation’s real gross domestic producft will dropby 2.1 percent in compared with the CEOs’ first-quarter estimate of a 1.9 percentr decline. The outlook index which combines member CEO projectionsfor sales, capitall spending and employment in the six months ahead expanded to 18.5 in the seconf quarter, up from -5 in the first quarter.
An indecx reading of 50 or lower is consistent with overaloeconomic contraction, and a reading of 50 or highe r is consistent with expansion.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Harder tests = fewer passing - Columbus Dispatch

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Harder tests = fewer passing

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Miami University and the University of Cincinnati will hold coinciding anti-violence rallies tomorrow at 5 pm after two Ohio men were attacked on March 24 while walking home from a drag show, apparently targeted because they are gay.



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