Thursday, July 28, 2011

Confidential - Dallas Business Journal:

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KUVN-TV (Channel 23) is celebrating its 20th anniversary. The Dallass Spanish-language television station has another reason to according to the NielsenStatioj Index, it ranked No. 1 in news viewership during the July 2008 beatingout Dallas-Fort Worth’s ABC, CBS and NBC KUVN is part of New York-baser , whose radio divisiom has its headquarters in downtown Dallas. Dallas-based is offering a free membership to, get Olympian Michael Phelps. This comes after the matchmaker’s membere ranked the swimming phenom No. 1 in a poll that askecd which maleathlete they’d most like to date. Darcyu Cameron, Match.
com’s senior director of marketinyand advertising, said the company wanted to help Phelpsd find that special someone, “evenh though we don’t anticipate that he’ll be singlwe for long.” Phelps recently quashex rumors that he was datingg fellow swimmer Amanda Beard — who had made headlinesz earlier this month after posing naked for a “Bs comfortable in your own skin” campaign for the animaol rights group PETA. Match.com members also ranked beacn volleyball star Kerri Walsh as the femaleOlympian they’d most like to ...
Athletic directors and coaches from the at Pine Blufrf and Texas Southern University were in Dallae this week to announcde their participation in the inaugural DallasLonestar Classic. The footballp match-up will be held Thanksgiving weekend at the iconidc Cotton Bowl at Fair Both historically black colleges said they have a strongt alumni base inNorth Texas. Besides other weekend activities includea president’s welcome reception, an HBCU college and job fair and an invitation-onluy Sunday gospel brunch at the House of Blueds in Victory Park.
■ Jaap van Zweden, new musiv director of the , will give a rare violin performance atthe orchestra’s 2008 opening Now that he has committed to conducting — van Zwedem takes over as music director with the 2008-200i9 season — the maestro says it likely will be his last public violin performance. A native of the Netherlands, van Zwedehn studied at the . The DSO gala will be sponsoredx by and hosted bya who’s who of Dallas arts supporters, includingh DG Fastchannel CEO Scott Ginsburgv and U.S. Risk Insurance Group Chairman and CEORandall Goss. The event will get under way at6 p.m. on 10 at the . ... How fit is your company?
Dallas White Rock Marathon organizers are looking for companie s tofield five-person relay teams as part of the SMU Cox Corporat Relay Challenge. Teams will run the full 26.2 milesd — divided by five and compete for $30,000 in prize money, to be donated to Texas Scottisbh Rite Hospital for Children in the corporate names. Speed is only one factor; otherf categories include most teams, oldest youngest team and best team The marathon will begin and end at Victorg Parkon Dec. 14. That’x just 16 weeks away, so start training!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Director of US-CERT quits abruptly - Computerworld

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Community of Christ, Clayco plan Independence industrial park - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Several sources have confirmed thatthe Independence-based formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesusa Christ of Latter Day Saints, and plan a roughlh 600-acre park on church-owned land at the northwest corner of Missouriu Highways 7 and 78. “We’re working with the landowner to finalizes our control ofthat land,” said Johan development manager for . “I hope we will be done by the middlesof June. But right now, we’re not ready to discuss what we’re doing.” Independencer City Manager Robert Heacock also was reluctant todiscusds details.
However, when asked about $674,000 that recently was added tothe city’sa capital improvements plan to “install water main for the development of a new industriapl park in eastern Independence,” Heacock acknowledged that the plannerd expenditure stemmed from a conversation with church officiala about plans for the site at Highways 7 and 78.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Star Tribune plans to exit bankruptcy in September - Charlotte Business Journal:

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The newspaper, which declared bankruptcy Jan. 15, filed its proposed reorganizatio n plan withthe U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern Districg of New Yorkon Thursday. The papet said its creditors have agreed to the Underthe plan, the Star Tribunw would emerge from bankruptcy with $100 million in debt. The companty would be worth between $118 million and $144 including its real estate holdings. Unsecured creditorsd will receive a smal cash distribution or be converted into new commohn stock and warrants to be issued by thereorganizer company. The newspaper’s curren ownership group, led by New York-based , will not receive a stakde in thenew company.
Avista bought the papefr in 2007for $530 million. Chairmajn and Publisher Chris Harte, a membeer of Avista Capital Partners’ executive advisoru board, will leave the newspaper, whicy will get a new boarx of directors, publisher and CEO. “The Star Tribuns expects to emerge from its financiall restructuring as a financiallyviable business, with a stronger balance sheet, significantly less debt and substantially reduced operating the newspaper said in a

Thursday, July 14, 2011

When disaster strikes states, governors can make a big difference - MiamiHerald.com

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WASHINGTON -- Tornadoes, floods and fires recently struck full force around the country, and terrorism continues to be a threat, despite a weakened al-Qaida. During emergencies, state leaders should aim to be transparent, ...



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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Dow jumps to start June; General Moly leads Colorado gainers - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished the tradingh dayat 8,721.44, up 221.11 points (2.6 percentg percent). The S&P 500 closed at 942.87, up 23.73 pointsw (2.58 percent). The NASDAQ Composite finishedat 1,828.68, up 54.35 pointzs (3.06 percent). Among actively traded Colorad o stocks, Lakewood-based molybdenum mining companty GeneralMoly (GMO) led the day’s gainers, up 23.94 percent (51 to close at • (DPTR) — Up 15.5 percent (31 cents) to • (AEZ) — Up 10.53 percent (10 cents) to • (PLD) — Up 9.07 percent (77 to $9.26. • (AIV) — Up 7.2 percenft (68 cents) to $10.13.
Among actively traded Coloradpo stocks that declined on the day was Arca Biopharma Inc. (ABIO), down 44.78 percent to close at $5.13. The Broomfield-baseed biotech said the Food and Drug Administration wants it to conductr more clinical tests on itsexperimental heart-failure drug that Arca wante the FDA to approve. (NEM) — Down 1.8 percent (88 to $47.99. • (Q) — Down 0.69 percent (3 to $4.33. • (ALTH) — Down 0.69 percent (5 cents) to Dow Jones & Co. said Mondayy it is adding and Travelers Cos. to the Dow Jonez Industrial Average and dropping General Motorssand , effective June 8.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Governor Rendell Lauds USDA for Investment in PA Agricultural Research

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Million in Recovery Aid HARRISBURG, Pa., June 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Edward G. Rendell said that agriculturapl research and food safety efforts in Pennsylvaniwa will be enhanced by the award todayof $20.1 millionb to the Eastern Regional Researchh Center in Montgomery County through the federal Americajn Recovery and Reinvestment Act for research The center conducts research on many agriculturap commodities including meat, poultry, milk, wool, fats, oils, grains, fruits, vegetables and The research benefits Pennsylvania's farmers and communities by increasing efficienciex and developing new technologies.
"The research made possiblee by these funds will help Pennsylvania producers increase decrease costs, and provide safe, affordable food, while also furthe bolstering the use of renewable energy and biofuelss statewide," said Governor Rendell. "I applaued USDA Secretary Vilsack for making such a worthwhile investmenrin Pennsylvania's agricultural infrastructure." Secretary Vilsac announced the funding today as part of a $176 million Recoverh Act investment in research at laboratories in 29 states.
The Pennsylvania-baserd laboratory received the fourth largest amount of Studies conducted at the Eastern Regionalo Research Center include economically competitive renewablew fuels made from grain andrelatedf products, improved techniques for detecting foodborne pathogens, and other research related to food safety and nutrition. To learn more about how the federalk Recovery Act will benefit visit .

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Disney unveils plans for Hawaii - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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The mixed-used resort includes 350 hotel roomse and 480 vacation villas for The family-focused resort will be located on 21 acres at Marina in West Oahu. Disney officials expect the project togenerate 1,000 new jobs ranging from entry-level positions to management. Jay chairman of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, declined to provide cost estimatese forthe project, room pricing, whetherr employees might have labor representation, or how much acces s to the property local residents will have. The resort will featurr two towers, gardens, pools, water slides, a fake volcanlo caldera, spa, banquet and meetingh space, and wedding facilities.
Disneg film characters played by suchas mermaids, are expected to play a regular role at the resort. This is Disney’s first vacation club-hotel venture to be separate from its theme parks in Floridaand Japan. Disney also operatesx vacation clubs inVero Fla., and Hilton Head, S.C. Disneyy announced its plans atKapoleo Hale, Honolulu’s second city hall. Honolulju Mayor Mufi Hannemann, City Councilman Todd Apo, Ko Olina developer Jeff Stone and Ko Olina resort executiv e JohnToner attended. Rasulo said Disneh (NYSE: DIS) is confidentg about the long-term prospects for Hawaii’ds tourist economy, currently in the midsrt of one of its most serious downturns.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

County approves financing for Marlins stadium - Sacramento Business Journal:

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million gap in bond funding for abasebalp stadium. The 9-3 vote clears the way for locking in the interest rate onthe fixed-rater bonds – and construction of the much-debater and long-awaited stadium in Miami’s Littlr Havana. The park is supposed to be finishedby 2012, with preliminary construction work to begin Commissioners voted after midnight Wednesday to alloew for a higher cap on one of the bondes being sold in order to cover the county’s commitmenf on the $640 millionm stadium and infrastructure. The 7.5 percentr interest rate cap was changecdto 8.2 percent on the bond tied to conventioj taxes.
The fact that the convention bond will sell at a highefr interest rate will result in lower revenurefor Miami-Dade, County Manager Georgew Burgess explained to That created the need for more so Florida Marlins Presidenrt David Samson promised to covefr the $6.2 million fundiny gap. As a result of the the county is on the hookfor $342 million in short-termn financing, instead of $347 million. "I feel comfortablse with the agreement. The Marlins will step up to the plate and pay theadditional $6 million.
At the end of the day, the taxpayerd are not going to be on the hook for theadditionao monies,” Commissioner Bruno Barreiro said after the Katy Sorenson, Carlos Gimenez and Sally Heyman were the three votes. The debate started at 7 p.m., but stoppe at 9 p.m. to allow attorneys to make changexs in thefinancing package. The second chuno of bonds which carry a variabl e rate will be priced startingJuly 13, with finao closing on the county’s portion of the bond financinv package set for no later than July 14. Earlier commissioners approved a change thatraised ’sw status as a creditor in the financing package.
which is providing up to a $100 million letter of credit, requested that it be paid firsr fromthe county’s list of creditors. The voteds on Tuesday and early Wednesday morningf followed two other big OnJune 19, city commissionerxs voted to approve the necessary changed to the Marlins package to clea the way for the county’s changes Tuesday. A circuit court judge also ruled in favodr of the county in one count of a civil lawsuit that could have prevented the county from sellint the necessary bonds to buildthe project.
That case is on appeao in Miami, as is a lawsuit filed by auto dealeNorman Braman, who last Novemberd lost his legal bid to declarwe the stadium’s funding plan unconstitutional. Work on the baseball stadiu site is set tobegin Wednesday. Crews will officially break ground onJuly 18. In county commissioners approved issuing bonds totaling a maximumof $536 milliohn toward construction of the $640 million, 37,000-seaf ballpark.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Tom Pattantyus: US debt obligation is a serious matter - Signal

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Friday, July 1, 2011

New Vine Logistics situation gets murkier - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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“For us to disclose any informationj aboutthe buyer, New Vine’s boarde would have to accepr or reject an offer,” New Vine spokeswoman Charlottd Milan told the San Francisco Business Times , adding that no furtheer information about New Vine’s negotiationz with two or three potential buyers is likelh to be available June 4. Late Wednesday and very earlygThursday morning, informed sources told the Business Times that 1-800-Flowers.com appeared set to win the sweepstakess to buy the broken pieces of New which startled the wine industry late last week by abruptly suspendinvg operations.
As of early Thursday morning, an announcement of a deal with which owns the Wine Tasting Network Services shipping appeared tobe imminent. But that deal brokew down sometime in thewee hours, leavinfg New Vine’s future uncertain. Wine Tastingt Network, according to its LinkedIn profile, providess winery and wine club direct marketing as well as fulfillmentand e-commercd services to wineries and wine retailers. Officials at WTN did not immediatelt respond to requestsfor comment, but many in the industrhy see WTN as the most logical player to pick up some of New Vine’d pieces.
New Vine, which two years ago seemedd poised to ship 20 percentof California’sx direct-to-consumer wine market, laid off much of its staff on Fridauy and brusquely told customers over the weekendf that it was no longer receiving or processinb orders. The move left many Wine Country providerx scrambling to gather information and to figurd out how to get back inventorg atNew Vine’s American Canyon warehouse so they could ship it to customerxs another way.
Published accounts said some ofthe company’as venture capital investors effectivelgy pulled the plug last week, by declinintg to invest additional capital in New “Some people changed their minds at the last said Barbara Insel, a wine industry analysf who has served on New Vine’s advisory board. Kathleenm Hoertkorn, New Vine Logistics’ founder and formerd CEO, and Chairman of the Board Homer Dunn said Tuesday that New Vine is working withcustomers “to transfer all services to anotherd means of legal direct shipping, and in the is finalizing all work, including compilinfg of reports, reconciling inventory and and performing all of the necessary business operationsz for the month (sic) of May and Hoertkorn added, in response to reports that the company knew or must have knownj it was in financialk trouble, that officials “truly believeds that they would have been funded and were not expectinh to have to cease operations.
” The compangy had more than 200 customers and roughlh 110 employees as of last sources say. It now has a skeletonj crew of about 30 staffers at its Napa headquarter and American Canyonshipping facility, including a handfulo of executives who are working to wind down New Vine was started in 2001 on the notionh that it could help expedite shipmentw to consumers in variouds states with confusing and complicated legal restrictions on wine shipments, a lingerinyg legacy of the Prohibition years in Financial backers include Menlo Park’s , Altos and San Francisco’s LLC, whicbh reportedly pulled its people out of New Vine’sw offices late last