Monday, May 30, 2011

Ohio State recruiting targets talk about Tressel resignation - SportingNews.com

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Ohio State recruiting targets talk about Tressel resignation

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Ohio State recruiting targetsâ€"both near and farâ€"were shocked to learn of coach Jim Tressel's resignation Monday morning. When asked by Sporting News, the response was mixed if they'd still be interested in the school now that the coach is gone. ..! .


The Gruden-to-Columbus talk already begins

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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Cape Wind secures permits to begin construction - Washington Business Journal:

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State Energy Facilities Siting Board memberws unanimously approved the project with minor modifications last and state Undersecretary for Energy Ann Berwick signeed thecertificate Thursday. The certificate completes seven years of locap and state environmental review ofthe project. “Massachusettds has done its job to give this projecty a long and thorough revieaw onthe merits, and the federal review procese is winding to a said Gov. Deval Patrick in a preparecd written statement. “The time has come to see the firstr offshore wind farm in Americw rise off theMassachusetts coast, a powerfup symbol of our commitment to a clea n energy future.
” The composite permit grantefd by the state can only be overturnesd by the . Cape Wind still needa final approval fromthe U.S. Minerals Management Service tobegim construction.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

As recession grows, more Seattle work goes into development limbo - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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Developer Mark Gordon planned to buildtwo “really nice town homes” on a hilltop overlookingv Lake Union just west of Interstate 5 until the economy put his project in check. Now, little more than the foundationb sits onthat space. “If I built it and no one buys it, it woulxd put me in even greater troublethan I’n in now,” Gordon adding that he has put too much moneg into the Boylston Avenuwe property to turn it into rentaol units. Meanwhile, waiting for the housinfg market to turn aroundis frustrating. The unfinisheds construction is “a blight on the he said.
“It doesn’t make me happt because I’m paying for it and the neighborsz aren’t happy because they’d rather look at anythin g other than ajob site,” he said. “I didn’ ask for this. I’m just caught.” Only he says, “working at McDonald’s is probably a bette alternative than what Ido now.” At the site of the formef Ballard Denny’s, developer had planes to build 32,000 square feet of retaip and 287 condos. But it will only move forward, “dependinhg on the market,” said Mark Nemirow, a company Already, development has been delayed a year, in part becausre of the landmark status ofthe site.
Now the compangy is waiting to receive a permit from the city in the next coupls months that will allow it to cleam up the abandoned buildings onthe site. But the compang still doesn’t have firm plans for building. “We’rre not sure if we’re goingv to develop or get it into a positiohwhere it’s available to develop,” said “We want to be ready when the time is Using an informal survey, the City of Seattlse identified these properties as potentially stalled. It was the firsft such survey in decades, the city and represents an unusually largee slowdown in citydevelopment projects. Note: Values are based on squarde footage.
Demolition projects have zero estimatesd valueby default. Description: Demolis existing bowling alley Leilani Lanes as per Unfit BuildinvOrder #1011341 Subject to Field Inspection (STFI). Phase I of IV for Construction ofstructurews (AW-8, AW-10, & AQ-12) as Research Labs Labs & Offices for AMGEN, Excavation PIles per plans/ (Ref MUP Estimated value: $8,700,000 Description: Phase II of III for constructionh of a 2-sty R & D facility/Core & Shell super Structure/Build per plans. Estimated value: $2,755,623 Description: Demolish existing bldg per plot plan subjecr tofield inspection.
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Monday, May 23, 2011

Hawaii stores expect busy holiday season - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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The optimism expressed by some Hawaii merchants is in direcf contrast tothe Mainland, where retailers are bracing for a slowet season than last year, with high gas prices and a housingt crisis that's left many cautious about opening their "I think in Hawaii we're still a little bit stronger than the nation in general," said Ron general manager of . "I think we'lol do better than the rest ofthe country." This the issued its forecast for the upcoming season, and it wasn't very The Washington, D.C.-based organization predicts growth of 4 perceny over 2006 sales, the lowest forecast since 2002. Actual growthy that year was just 1.
3 American households are projected tospend $619.51 each on gifts and holidayt decorations, up from $603.8y6 last year. The nationaol retailers' group defines the holidayt shopping season as the months of November and although for many shoppers the starting gun fires the morninhgafter Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday. "The bottomm line is that while consumerswill spend, they will actuallhy be spending a little bit more said spokeswoman Kathy Grannis.
"We see luxuryy retailers being the winnerx this year because their shoppersz are not as impacted by economicx factors such as gas pricex and the housing market and But the same could be said abouyHawaii shoppers, according to some store ownerds who expect sales to be as good as last year or based on what they've seen "We've already started putting out said Michael Cummins, co-owner of at Ward Centre, whicnh sells unique Christmas ornaments each holiday season, alonfg with its chocolates.
"That has already been sellingbreally well, so I'm hoping for a very good expects sales at its eight Oahu stores to be stronged than last year, in part because its storesx at Pearlridge Center and the newlh renovated Windward Mall are both larger than last "Having the right merchandise and a wide selection of productsx at the right price is key," said Marketing Director Lani Although optimistic, most retailers say it is hard to predictr exactly how much business they'll see. "It really is hard to said Reid Fujita, owner, with his wife Jonelle, of Cinnamonh Girl, a dress, accessories and giftsx retailer.
"We had years that we thoughtr would be soft and it turned out to be a bannere holiday and we had yearas that we thought would be a banner year that turnecd out tobe flat." Kahala Mall merchants are expecting this year to be jollier than last year, when the mall was still recoveringt from a flood nine months The movie theaters were closed until December, and then only partiallhy opened. The Apple Store stilll was under construction and theree were severalunoccupied "This year we don't have any of those dark so that helps traffic and the general Yoda said.
All eighr theaters have since re-opened, along with the Appl Store, and just this week, Cinnamon Girl openefd a holiday store in the former BananRepublic space. Next door Santa's Pen, a locak company that specializes in customizedftree ornaments, is getting ready to open in a spacse that's twice as large as the formed Zales jewelry store it leasedc at Kahala Mall last holiday season. "I think we'res going to do better than last year," said Gaye Kaupiko, who, with husban Brian, owns Kahala Kids at Kahal Mall.
"Our numbers have been up since the beginning of the Not so at AlaMoana Center, whicj is in the end stages of a major construction project that has bisected the parking lots on the Kapiolani Boulevarx side of the mall. Ala Moana also has been hurt by the downturbn in Japanese tourism and a shif t in shopping patterns byyounger Japanese, who are now looking for the kind of bargaind offered by Wal-Mart. "The feeling in the local market seems to feel bettef than it does in thevisitor market," said Kim vice president of the retail servicews division at Colliers Monroe Friedlander. "Thee visitor market is pulling back alittlee bit.
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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Loss, sales, shares fall at Toll Brothers - Business First of Columbus:

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million, and has decided to discontinud givingearnings guidance. The Horsham, Pa., company’s net loss was 52 centse a share, which included pre-tax write-downzs totaling $119.6 million. During the same perioxd last year, Toll (NYSE:TOL) reported a $93.7 million, or 59 centa a share, loss, which included pre-tadx write-downs totaling $288.1 million. Revenue for the quarter came inat $398.43 million, a plunge of 51 percent. The average analystg estimate forthis year’s fiscal seconcd quarter was a loss of 50 centas per share and revenue of $395 million, according to Thomsonm Reuters. Toll shares were trading 6 percent lower Wednesdayat $18.35.
Though the housinyg market continues to bea challenge, Toll said it has experience an uptick in activity and traffi c at its communities. The company will not provide earnings guidancre becauseof “the numerous uncertaintiez related to our business,” said Joel H. chief financial officer.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The Advisory Board Company to Present at Upcoming Conferences - Sacramento Bee

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Mr. Musslewhite and Mr. Kirshbaum are scheduled to present on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 at 8:00 AM EDT at the Jefferies 2011 Global Healthcare Conference in New York, New York. Mr. Musslewhite and Mr. Kirshbaum are scheduled to present on Wednesday, ...



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Monday, May 16, 2011

Sen. Bonoff on Marriage Amendment: 'I Am Both Frustrated and Saddened' - Patch.com

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Sen. Bonoff on Marriage Amendment: 'I Am Both Frustrated and Saddened'

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I am both frustrated and saddened by this ill-timed effort. I am frustrated that we would use one of the last two weeks of the legislative session to debate a controversial social issue that ultimately serves to marginalize one group of people and ...



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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Job for junkies? Newspaper sparks controversy after advertising for marijuana ... - Daily Mail

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By Daily Mail Reporter As jobs adverts go, it is one of the more controversial. Which might explain why the response has been stone cold. Southern Arizona local newspaper the Tuscon Weekly has come under fire after advertising for a medical marijuana ...



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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Man to be arraigned in nonprofit fraud - Boston Business Journal:

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William O’Brien, 58, of Framingham is chargedf with 11 counts of larcenyover $250, two count s of larceny by continuous scheme and five counts of failurw to file income tax returns. In Octobedr 2008, the AG’s office launchec an investigationafter O’Brien’s alleged activities were reported by the nonprofit organization, which was not identified. O’Brien had been hire d by the nonprofit to handle variouasaccounting chores. The nonprofit eventually discoveredthat O’Briehn had allegedly been diverting payments from the corporatde account of the nonprofit’s account, to another account in his name.
O’Briem allegedly used the moneuy for his ownpersonal use, including to buyinbg items such as tickets to sporting events. He is set to be arraignes in Middlesex Superior Courtthis week.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Crescent files Chapter 11, replaces CEO - Phoenix Business Journal:

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The moves are part of an effor to cutthe company’s debt and reworki its capital structures, the Charlotte, N.C.-basefd developer says. and some of its subsidiarie have filed voluntary Chapter 11 petitionse in the in the Western Districtrof Texas, Austin Division. Crescent also announced today thatArthufr Fields, the company’s chief executive has retired, effective immediately. He will continuee to work in anadvisory capacity. Crescent had been strugglintg to refinancea $1.2 billion with payment due in full by Septemberr 2012. The company amended the loan in June 2008 because it was in violation of theoriginal terms.
Before the Chapter 11 Crescent faced paymentsof $50 million by the end of this $75 million in 2010 and $100 million in 2011 on its The company, which has developerd more than 1 million squars feet of office space in Cool Springe since the 1990s, has been facing locall troubles, too. Pat Emery, Crescent’s long-time vice president and regional managerin Tennessee, left the compangy last month. And the developer’ss Crescent’s Greenway One, a $33 million, 168,000-square-foot building near completion onCarothers Parkway, has been boardedd up for months as contractors filed millions of dollars in liens against it.
Another similarly sizedd Crescent project next to it is about 90 percenrt vacant a year afterbein built. The company says it plans to continuwe businesses without any significant interruption during Crescent has obtaineda debtor-in-possession financing facility of $110 millio from a group of its existing which will provide funds so it can continuew operating. Andrew Hede will replace Fieldse as CEO and will be charged with leadingthe Hede, a managing directotr with LLC, has more than 15 years of financial restructuring and business experience.
“We have been in activew discussions with our lenders and othef stakeholders as we work toward an agreemengt that will bring our capital structure in line with the currenteconomic environment,” Hede says in a “Those discussions are and we are pleasee with the ongoing supporr we have received from our We intend to reacnh an agreement on our new capitall structure and emerge from bankruptcy

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Bream fishing perfect introduction for children - Online Athens

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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Maryland may sue company over well accident - Pittsburgh Post Gazette

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HARRISBURG -- As state and federal officials continue their inquiries into last month's gas well accident in Bradford County, officials in Maryland are upset over what they fear could be flowing downstream ...



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Monday, May 2, 2011

Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Company Profile | Company Information

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Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals is a privately-owned company backedr by some of the foremost privatd capital investorsin healthcare. Although a youn g company, Xanodyne has already established itselfd as a strong and competengt entity in the branded specialtuypharmaceutical industry. Xanodyne Pharmacal, Inc. was founded in July of 2001 in the Greate Cincinnati area byRoger Griggs, Chairmam of Union Springs LLC, a privatde equity group that focuses exclusively on investments in the life sciencexs sector, and Dr. Gilberft Gonzales, a neurologist and pain management Sinceits inception, Xanodyne has set a rapif pace of growth, development and acquisitions.
In 2001, it acquired Drug Enhancement Company of Americ aLLC (DECA), a privately held pharmaceutical productg development company. This acquisition not only increased the numberof near-termj pharmaceutical development projects, which complemented Xanodyne's strategic direction, but it also broughyt expertise and talented employeesz from DECA to Xanodyne. In earl 2004, Xanodyne Pharmacal, Inc. merged with Indianapolis-based Integritty Pharmaceuticals, Inc., (a womens health specialty company) with the newlyy merged company being renamedXanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc. In July of Xanodyne completed a transaction to acquirre most of the assetsof aaiPharma's pharmaceuticals division.
The deal value was in excessd of $200 million in cash...