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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Deutsche Bank Anticipates SCE Stocks To Trough Sometime In Late 2010 Or Early 2011 - Benzinga
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Haunted by the letterhead spectre - Malaysia Star
Haunted by the letterhead spectre Malaysia Star The Selangor DAP warlord has been through some of the most terrible weeks of his political career since the letterhead scandal exploded in his face. ... |
Friday, August 27, 2010
Schwab shrinks office space in financial district - San Francisco Business Times:
the first example of the company's plans to cut back its San Francisco footprint. Schwab will give up space on floors 26, 31, and 32; the spaced has room enough for between 250 and 300 While the One Montgomery floors representr a small fractionof Schwab's San Francisco presence, it shows that the company is seriouss about its plans to shrinm its operations here. In the Business Times reporte d that Schwab wouldeliminate 1,400 "seats" in its headquarters instead growing in its other major employmentt centers: Phoenix, Denver, Indianapolis and Richfield, outside Cleveland.
Schwab has 4,600 employees in San Francisco and occupies about 1 milliob square feet at a numberof buildings, includingv its headquarters at 101 Schwab spokesman Greg Gable declined to commenr on the lease "Our footprint in San Francisco has been fluid historically as our business needs have changed," said Gable. The space at One Montgomert will be available inJanuaryy 2009. Bob Kraynak of has the Sandy Mendler, a national pioneer in the sustainablerdesign movement, is leavingt to start a new San Franciscio office for the Seattle firm . Mendler, a design principaol at HOK, was one of three co-authors of the HOK Guidebook toSustainable Design.
The move into San Francisco comes as Mithunm has been picking up an increasing chunk of Bay Area Current work in California and the Bay Area includee the UC Irvine MedicalEducation Building, the Sunrisse senior residential highrise on Van Ness Avenue, and two mixed-usew buildings that will be part of Wilsonm Meany Sullivan's Bay Meadows project. The firm is also doinv a long-term master plan for the San Francisc oZen Center's Green Gulch Farm. "As our work in Californiza expands, we're using this occasion to help fosted more exciting opportunities forthe firm," said Bert Mithun's president and CEO.
"The new officse in San Francisco reinforces our missionto 'Inspirew a sustainable world through leadership, and integrated design.'" Mithun has not yet signed a lease in San Franciscoo and declined to comment on how many jobs it was lookinvg to fill in the new Another prominent northwestern firm, , recently openedc an office at 1005 Sansomde St. The Children's Hospital & Researchy Center Oakland has signedc a deal tolease 21,000 square feet at Shadelandzs Business Park in Walnut Creek. The new location, expected to open in earlty 2009, will serve as the fifthu Children's Hospital Oakland Specialty Carecenter site.
Breck Lutz and Patrick Reillty ofCornish & Caret Commercial's Walnut Creek office representer owner in this transaction. Ed Del Beccarlo of Colliers represented Children's Hospital Oakland. Hall Equitie s originally purchasedthe 72,000-square-foot building at 2401 Shadelands Driv e in 2000 and did a majort renovation. The space leased by Children'sx Hospital Oakland was previously leasedto -- but never occupiexd by -- and is in shell condition. To prepare the building for medical use, Hall Equitieas increased the parking ratio on the property by 20 percentf and alsoconverted 6,000 squar e feet of office spac to covered parking. moves to S.F.
The Environmentaol Defense Fund has moved from Oakland to downtown San Francisco and planss to double its staff over the nextfew years. The which advises companies like and on sustainablebusinessw practices, is moving from 9,000-square-feet in -Rockridge Market Hall at 5655 Collegr Ave. EDF has 37 employees in its new officed and has10 openings, accordingh to its web site. David Linsmayer of the representedthe tenant. Not surprisingly, the environmental nonprofity has registered for LEED certification for the new spacde and is shootingfor gold, the second-highest level of the LEED rankingf system.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010
30-doctor GCAP group wants to leave Alliance - Orlando Business Journal:
GCAP, a primary care group with about 30 joined the hospital system only 20monthws ago. Now it’s claiming a litany of contracg violationsthat “have seriously affectecd the ability of the physiciand to provide excellent healtb care for their many In a June 3 lettefr to Health Alliance CEO Ken Hanover, the doctorss list 15 complaints, including: • Lack of 12 notice on changes in contractualk arrangements, including payment of benefits; • failure to pay leading to the “embarrassing shutdown of servicesd necessary to operate our business.” The doctors on Wednesday fileed a complaint in Hamilton County Common Plea s Court.
They ask to be released from servicw to the Health Alliance and for damages andattorney fees. When it joinecd the Health Alliancein 2007, GCAP was the only large, independeng practice of its type in the area. It becamse a wholly owned subsidiary of thehospital system, whicj includes University, Jewish and Fort Hamilton and the . The practice had hoperd to benefit from a complet e electronic health records systejm that could interact withthe Alliance’s as well as the ability to expand geographicall y and recruit doctors more Health Alliance spokesman Tony in a written statement, said the healthg system was "surprised and disappointed" by the lettefr and complaint.
He said the Alliance had initially tried to negotiater withthe physicians, then offered independent which the practice refused. The Alliance was preparinhg for preliminary discussions to sever the relationship when the lawsuitwas filed. "This litigation violates the terms of theservicwe agreement, which requires us to resolve disputes such as this with a neutral arbitrator. We would therefore encourage the GCAP physicians to upholde their contractual obligations and not pursue costly according tothe statement. withdrew from the Health Alliancs following a long court battles that began inMarch 2006.
It started operatingt independently in 2008 but only signed a final settlemenrt agreement inJanuary 2009. The two St. Luke hospitalsw similarly withdrew, reaching a settlement with the Healtbh Alliance inSeptember 2008. St. Luke has mergedd with .
Monday, August 23, 2010
MSP Communications lands inflight Delta magazine - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:
Minneapolis-based MSP said in a news releasee that the deal will mean the addition of 25 jobsand “injectf more than $50 million” into the Twin Citiew economy over the next five MSP is the current publisher of NWA WorldTraveler , ’ infligh t magazine. Northwest merged with Deltwa this summer and is now a subsidiaryuof Delta. “The merger of Northwesg into Delta has enabled this opportunitg to create 25 new jobs and continuwe tobolster Minnesota’s economy,” said Tammy Lee vice president of corporate affairs for Deltq (NYSE: DAL).
“The selection of MSP Communications reinforcea our commitment to making sure that the airline mergefr has a positive impacf on the stateof Minnesota.” MSP planss to reinvent the magazine and make it a premie r publication “that will compete with some of the most well-knowj business and lifestyle magazines in the industry,” said Vancre Opperman, CEO and owner of MSP. The firsrt issue of the new magazine will appeaer on planesin April. Brown based in Waseca, will prinft the magazine, and UPM-Blandin papet mill in Grand Rapids, Minn., will supply the MSP also publishes Mpls.St. Paul Magazine , Twin Citiesa Business and various online andtrade publications.
The Triangl Business Journal , a sister publication to the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal , that MSP Communicationws was likely to get theDeltaa contract.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Iran loads fuel to power up Bushehr nuclear reactor - Los Angeles Times
The Hindu | Iran loads fuel to power up Bushehr nuclear reactor Los Angeles Times Reporting from Beirut-- Engineers began loading fuel rods into a nuclear reactor on Iran's southern coast Saturday, a milestone that puts the long-delayed plant within a few weeks of operation, Iranian state ... Experts: Iran not so close to bomb Iran close to opening 1st nuclear power plant |
Friday, August 20, 2010
For many at Fenway, he's now a candidate for Hall of Shame - Boston Globe
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Dr. Laura to end her radio show - CNN
msnbc.com | Dr. Laura to end her radio show CNN By the CNN Wire Staff Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Embattled radio talk show host Dr. Laura Schlessinger announced Tuesday she will not renew her contract that is up at the end of the year, telling CNN's "Larry King Live" she wants to "regain my ... Dr Laura quits after N-word controversy Dr. Laura to leave radio amid N-word controversy Dr Laura quits amidst racial controversy |
Monday, August 16, 2010
Suicide raises questions about safety of Mass. inmates - Boston Globe
New York Daily News | Suicide raises questions about safety of Mass. inmates Boston Globe Philip Markoff's apparent suicide yesterday in a Boston jail comes at a time of increasing scrutiny on suicides in the state's prisons and occurred just weeks after the federal immigration agency faulted Suffolk County jail officials ... Autopsy planned for accused Craigslist killer after apparent suicide The Craigslist killing: A timeline Philip Markoff Faced Charges in Killing of Masseuse |
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Obama slammed, praised for backing NYC mosque - msnbc.com
Telegraph.co.uk | Obama slammed, praised for backing NYC mosque msnbc.com J. Scott Applewhite / AP President Barack Obama hosts an iftar dinner, the meal that breaks the dawn-to-dusk fast for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, Friday in the White House State Dining Room. Obama said the American tenet of religious ... Obama Makes Clear Support For Ground Zero Mosque Obama makes clear support for ground zero mosque Obama Supports Muslim Group's Right to Build Mosque in New York |
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Man held in connection with serial stabbing case - msnbc.com
FOXNews | Man held in connection with serial stabbing case msnbc.com FLINT, Mich. â" Authorities in Atlanta have arrested a man in connection with a three-state serial stabbing spree that resulted in at least 20 attacks and five deaths, many in Michigan. Police in Leesburg, Va., said Thursday the man was arrested late ... Man arrested in connection with serial stabbings in three states Serial killing suspect nabbed, police say Police: Arrest Made in Serial Stabber Case |
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
UN: Civilian Casualties Rising Sharply in Afghanistan - Voice of America
Globe and Mail | UN: Civilian Casualties Rising Sharply in Afghanistan Voice of America Photo: AP The United Nations says civilian casualties are on the rise in Afghanistan, with insurgents increasingly responsible for harming Afghans. In a report issued Tuesday in Kabul, the UN said the number of civilians killed or wounded in the ... Civilian death toll increases 25% in Afghanistan: UN Rising Civilian Casualties in Afghanistan, UN Reports Afghanistan civilian deaths up 31% this year, says United Nations |
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
Doctor killed on Afghanistan aid mission was not religious, say family - The Guardian
The Guardian | Doctor killed on Afghanistan aid mission was not religious, say family The Guardian The family of the British doctor shot dead by gunmen in Afghanistan, today rejected Taliban claims that she was preaching Christianity to Muslims, saying she was not religious at » |
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Unemployment report portrays stagnant job market - Los Angeles Times
AFP | Unemployment report portrays stagnant job market Los Angeles Times Private business added only 71000 new net jobs in July as payrolls fell for a second straight month nation » |
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Family: Racism caused Conn. gunman to snap - msnbc.com
The Guardian | Family: Racism caused Conn. gunman to snap msnbc.com >>> this morning shocking new details on what caused a connecticut man to go on a shooting rampage at work killing eight co-workers before turning the gun on himself. nbc 's peter alexander is in manchester , connecticut , with the latest. peter, ... Investigation Continues at Manchester Murder Scene Family: Racial Bias Caused Conn. Gunman to Snap Police: Victims of Conn. gunman » |
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Monday, August 2, 2010
Obama: 'Our commitment in Iraq is changing' - USA Today
Kansas City Star | Obama: 'Our commitment in Iraq is changing' USA Today President Obama outlined the end of combat operations in Iraq this month, and told a veterans group that » |
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