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Monday, August 30, 2010
Obama to loosen export controls: Will it help economy or hurt security? - Christian Science Monitor
Saturday, August 28, 2010
USA Today gets makeover for mobile world - CNET
CNET | USA Today gets makeover for mobile world CNET USA Today, the nation's second largest newspaper, announced this week a major restructuring effort designed to address a drop in advertising ... |
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates fall again - Triangle Business Journal:
's weekly rate report says 30-year, fixed-rate mortgagesx fell to an average 4.82 percent, down from 4.86 percenft last week. A year ago, 30-year mortgagezs were averaging about6 percent. Long-term, fixed-ratse mortgages are now on par with many adjustablesrate mortgages. A one-year ARM also averaged 4.82 percen this week. "Long-term fixed-rate mortgage ratesx have remained below 5 percent for the past 10 weeks asthe U.S. Treasurh and Federal Reserve act to keep interes rates low throughsecurity purchases," says Freddie Mac (NYSE: FRE) chiecf economist Frank Nothaft.
"The treasury purchased $136 billion in mortgage-backerd securities through April and the Fedbought $740 billion through The Federal Reserve has also purchasexd $115 billion in Treasury bonds since Home builder confidence rose this according to the , despite a drop in housing starts. The declinr in construction was led primarilyu by a continued drop in condo andapartmenr construction. The also reported this week a continued rise inmortgagew applications, led by refinancing activity. Mortgage refinanciny now accounts for 74 percent of allmortgagr applications.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Nonprofits brace for budget emergency aftershocks, IOUs - Dayton Business Journal:
While service providers don’t yet know whether they’ll receiv e IOUs — or what the amounts will be Sparky Harlan, CEO of the in Santa is prepared forthe worst. “We receive about $400,00p in state funding,” Harlan said. “We’re already accustomesd to getting money from the state late last year, for example, it took until December before we finally got paid.” For this year and last year the centerr has relied on a $150,000 line of credit throughy to cover the gap, along with $500,000p out of its reserve funds. The center’ operating budget is $10 million for fisca l 2009-10.
The money that may be on hold from thestatee covers, in part, the center’s shelter and drop-in program, streety outreach, and parenting “The problem right now is that we don’ty know for certain how much they’re going to hold said Harlan, who has been with the centetr for 26 years. “But this is by far the worst I’vw ever seen.” In anticipation of the state’e budget problems, 10 perceny cuts have already been plannedfor foster-cared payments. Locally there are 300 to 400 kids infostedr care.
Foster care rates are the same acrosswthe state, so families in high-cost areas such as the Bay Area get the same amount of compensation as people in more affordable “We’re fronting half a million dollars already,” she said. It’as a layered problem for the center, since in addition to statre money some comes from the federal Housing and Urban Development department. And Harlan said HUD is so slow it can take up to six montha for payments tobe “We’re hoping to get paid by July,” she “Nonprofits are just getting slammed.
” Harlan said the Bill Wilson Centetr has closed down two programs alreadgy and cut about 15 percent of its staff, leaving about 110 employees. These are real she pointed out — not attritionh or open jobs — and to do. “We had to give one staff personh a layoff notice and a week laterf his wife was laid off fromanother nonprofit,” she in Campbell gets about $500,000 a year from the statw for its AIDS services. CFO Ira Holtzmahn said the agency is large enough and financiallg stable enough that he would just book an IOU as accountzs receivable and hope the money came through eventually.
The Health Trust’s budger for fiscal year 2010 is morethan $16 million, Holtzmanh said. Pam Brandin, executive directorf of and Visually Impaired, which has officed in Palo Alto andSant Cruz, said that even though her agency providezs the kind of services that are especially at risk in State Controller John Chiang’s plan, the Vista Centerr is relatively safe. “We receive money through Titl 7 Chapter2 services,” Brandin explained. “Since much of our fundinb is federalmoney we’re hoping that it has to be releasex and passed on; the state won’t be allowec to hold on to it.
” The Vistas Center also has school contractsw through special education funding. “Last year when the statwe had similar budget issueswe didn’t receive any she said, “but that situation was resolved sooner than this appears to be. The agenciess that receive IOUsprobably won’tr even know they’re coming until they submit theirr bills.” She’s also banking on Vistwa Center’s status as a preferres vendor with the state, “sop we’ll be paid in advancr of other vendors — if in fact the states is even writing checks.
” Lisa Hendrickson, president CEO of Avenidas Rose Kleiner Senior Day Health Center in Palo is also cautiously optimistic. “The only funds we receivre from the state are MediCal payments for services provided at our adultydaycare center,” she said. “Our understanding is that thoswe services are protected by the state constitutiob as well asfederal law. We do receivr funding indirectly through the butwe don’t expect that to be affected.” Tom Kinoshita, publidc policy director of the , said people are on pins and “Everyone’s sitting around waiting, not knowing what’zs going to happen.
But even with the most optimisticvoutcome it’s still going to be very He pointed out that the deficit last year for Santa Claraa County was more than $270 and many of the cuts were made in programsz around health, mental health, drugs and alcoholo and social services. And there’ no relief on the horizon: For 2011 the countt is looking at a deficit ofabougt $250 million, he said.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Mom of dead Cuban hunger striker allowed to march - The Associated Press
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
Wikileaks founder accused of rape - The Guardian
Sydney Morning Herald | Wikileaks founder accused of rape The Guardian Swedish authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on suspicion of molestation and rape. The warrant was issued late yesterday, said a spokeswoman at Sweden's prosecutors' office in Stockholm. ... Sweden seeks WikiLeaks founder arrest in rape case Wikileaks founder wanted in Sweden Embattled Wikileaks Founder Facing Rape Charge in Sweden |
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Jobless Claims in US Rose to Highest Since November - Bloomberg
msnbc.com | Jobless Claims in US Rose to Highest Since November Bloomberg Initial jobless claims rose by 12000 in the week ended Aug. 14 Labor Department figures showed. Photographer: Jim R. Bounds/Bloomberg Aug. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Applications for unemployment benefits in the US ... Jobless Claims Hit a Nine-Month High of 500000 Jobless claims rise to highest level in 9 months Initial filings up 12000 in latest week to hit 500000 mark, data show |
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
SC mom charged with killing kids before car sinks - Houston Chronicle
CBS News | SC mom charged with killing kids before car sinks Houston Chronicle By MEG KINNARD AP Writer © 2010 The Associated Press AP In this photo provided by the Orangeburg Sheriff's Department via The Times and Democrat, Shaquan Duley, 29, is shown. After the bodies of two toddlers were pulled Monday Aug. ... SC police: Mom killed children before sinking car SC police: Mom killed children before sinking car Shaquan Duley: Mother Confessed to Killing Her Two Children Before Driving Car ... |
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Friday, August 13, 2010
Elias Abuelazam Won't Fight Extradition to Michigan to Face Murder Charge - ABC News
CBS News | Elias Abuelazam Won't Fight Extradition to Michigan to Face Murder Charge ABC News The Israeli-Arab man police believe is the serial slasher behind five murders and 13 other vicious stabbings appeared in a Georgia court today and said he would not fight extradition to Michigan, ... In Israel, conflicting recollections of suspected 'Flint serial killer' Israeli Elias Abuelazam appears in US court accused of racist murders » |
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Dan Rostenkowski, Lawmaker Touched by Scandal, Is Dead - New York Times
New York Times | Dan Rostenkowski, Lawmaker Touched by Scandal, Is Dead New York Times Representative Dan Rostenkowski, center, then the House Ways and Means Committee chairman, with House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., left, and Representative Charles B. Rangel, at a party in 1986. By KEITH SCHNEIDER Dan Rostenkowski, who mastered the ... Dan Rostenkowski, congressman sent to prison, dies Dan Rostenkowski, former congressman, dead at 82 Former Representative Dan Rostenkowski dies at 82 |
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Monday, August 9, 2010
One Arizona prison escapee captured in Wyoming - CNN
CBC.ca | One Arizona prison escapee captured in Wyoming CNN By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- After 11 days on the lam, Arizona prison escapee Tracy Province was captured without incident Monday in Meeteetse, Wyoming, authorities said. Province escaped July 30 from an Arizona prison with two other men. ... Arizona Prison Escapee Captured; Another Is Sought Escaped Arizona Killer Tracy Province Captured Cops: 1 of 2 Ariz. escapees captured in Wyo. |
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Elena Kagan sworn in as Supreme Court justice - Los Angeles Times
The Hindu | Elena Kagan sworn in as Supreme Court justice Los Angeles Times Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. administers the oath two days after her confirmation by the Senate. She is not expected to dramatic » |
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
Terrorism charges against 14 Somalis in US reflect 'disturbing trend' - Christian Science Monitor
Chicago Tribune | Terrorism charges against 14 Somalis in US reflect 'disturbing trend' Christian Science Monitor The Justice Department indicted 14 Somalis in Alabama, California, and Minnesota Thursday on terrorism charges for » |
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Employee kills 8, himself in Connecticut shooting rampage - Los Angeles Times
Telegraph.co.uk | Employee kills 8, himself in Connecticut shooting rampage Los Angeles Times Omar S. Thornton, a driver for Hartford Distributors, was leaving a disciplinary hearing when he pulled out a handgun and began firing. A union official says he was 'disgruntled.' A truck driver accused of stealing beer from his employer emerged from a ... 9 Killed, 2 Wounded in Shooting at Beer Distributor Omar Thornton: "I Killed the Five Racists That Were Bothering Me" 9 reported dead in Conn. workplace shooting |
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
United Arab Emirates to block key features on BlackBerrys - Washington Post
Telegraph.co.uk | United Arab Emirates to block key features on BlackBerrys Washington Post A man talks on his smart phone at the Dubai Financial Market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Kamran Jebreili - AP) By Adam Schreck DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES -- Citing national security concerns, the United Arab Emirates said Sunday that it will ... BlackBerry Expansion at Risk as Governments Tighten Curbs on Mobile E-Mail UAE restricts BlackBerry use BlackBerry dispute shows up clash of cultures |
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