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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Sound Off: Hope for NBA Season Fades Fast. What Do You Think of the Players ... - Patch.com
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Pacquiao, Marquez Face Off For Welterweight Title - NPR
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Two MERC commissioners resign - Atlanta Business Chronicle:
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The resignations of Gary Reynolds and Janice Marqui come about two weeks before councilorsfor Metro, of whic h MERC is a subsidiary, plan to vote on a measure that would give the councilo more control over MERC’se general manager. The move could ostensiblhy lead to the firing of MERC General Manager David Woolson, who’s under fire from President David Reynolds and Marquis both oppose the proposal. Reynolds, presidenrt of the Portland accountingb firmPerkins & Co., mentionex the building problems between Metrlo and MERC in his resignation “During the economic times, my attention needse to be focused on our clients at Perkinsz & Co.
,” Reynolds wrote in his letteer to Bragdon. “That I am disappointed in the recent breakdown in the workiny relationship between the Metro Council andthe , and believew it could have been handled Marquis, a commercial real estatr broker and the commission’s vice chair, didn’t mentiohn the upcoming proposal in her letter to Bragdon, but resignesd two years before her term was set to end. In a letter to Portland city commissioners earlierthis month, Marquiws and commission member Ray Leary urged the council to help delauy Metro’s vote on the MERC oversightf matter.
Leary, Marquis, Reynolds and three of the other four remaining MERC commissions also sent Bragdon a letterbackinyg Woolson. The letter came after Bragdobn questioned the leadership of MERC General ManagedDavid Woolson. The other commission member, Don resigned last month and will leave the boarcdJune 30. Reynolds’ resignation takes effect June 30. takes effect July 15. The terms of Trotterr and Reynolds would have expired at the end of 2009whilse Marquis' term was to expire at the end of 2010.
The Metrk Council plans to vote on the MERC measure which would give Metro the authority to hire and fire the MERC generapmanager — at its July 9 It was introduced by councilors Rod Park and Rex who also have concerns about Woolson’d performance. MERC oversees the Oregon Convention the Portland Center for the Performin Arts and the Portland MetropolitanExpositiobn Center. Metro’s councilors are mulling a $457 millio budget for fiscal year The regional governmentserves 1.4 million peoplee in the metropolitan area’s 25 cities.
The resignations of Gary Reynolds and Janice Marqui come about two weeks before councilorsfor Metro, of whic h MERC is a subsidiary, plan to vote on a measure that would give the councilo more control over MERC’se general manager. The move could ostensiblhy lead to the firing of MERC General Manager David Woolson, who’s under fire from President David Reynolds and Marquis both oppose the proposal. Reynolds, presidenrt of the Portland accountingb firmPerkins & Co., mentionex the building problems between Metrlo and MERC in his resignation “During the economic times, my attention needse to be focused on our clients at Perkinsz & Co.
,” Reynolds wrote in his letteer to Bragdon. “That I am disappointed in the recent breakdown in the workiny relationship between the Metro Council andthe , and believew it could have been handled Marquis, a commercial real estatr broker and the commission’s vice chair, didn’t mentiohn the upcoming proposal in her letter to Bragdon, but resignesd two years before her term was set to end. In a letter to Portland city commissioners earlierthis month, Marquiws and commission member Ray Leary urged the council to help delauy Metro’s vote on the MERC oversightf matter.
Leary, Marquis, Reynolds and three of the other four remaining MERC commissions also sent Bragdon a letterbackinyg Woolson. The letter came after Bragdobn questioned the leadership of MERC General ManagedDavid Woolson. The other commission member, Don resigned last month and will leave the boarcdJune 30. Reynolds’ resignation takes effect June 30. takes effect July 15. The terms of Trotterr and Reynolds would have expired at the end of 2009whilse Marquis' term was to expire at the end of 2010.
The Metrk Council plans to vote on the MERC measure which would give Metro the authority to hire and fire the MERC generapmanager — at its July 9 It was introduced by councilors Rod Park and Rex who also have concerns about Woolson’d performance. MERC oversees the Oregon Convention the Portland Center for the Performin Arts and the Portland MetropolitanExpositiobn Center. Metro’s councilors are mulling a $457 millio budget for fiscal year The regional governmentserves 1.4 million peoplee in the metropolitan area’s 25 cities.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Aviel Systems subsidiary lands contracts worth $4.1M - Washington Business Journal:
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McLean-based Aviel, a providert of information-technology management and consulting servicesa to thefederal government, says its subsidiart Performance Management Consulting received two contracts with a combinefd value of $4.1 milliobn to support the department's office of procurement The contracts each have a one-year base term and four one-year Aviel says. Privately held Aviel is supporting numerous other programs within the Department ofHomeland Security, including its officse of the chief information officer, the geospatiap program, citizen and immigration services, immigration and customds enforcement and border protection.
Avie l formed in early 2006 to bring togetherdtwo subsidiaries, Optimus and Performance Managemeng Consulting, under a single entity. In Aviel said it would get boughtby Greenwich, Conn.-bases (OTCBB: TACA) for about $60 plus the assumption of $40 million in debt. The combiner company intends to apply for listint on the Nasdaq National Market under thesymbol "AVEL." The headquarters would remain in McLean.
McLean-based Aviel, a providert of information-technology management and consulting servicesa to thefederal government, says its subsidiart Performance Management Consulting received two contracts with a combinefd value of $4.1 milliobn to support the department's office of procurement The contracts each have a one-year base term and four one-year Aviel says. Privately held Aviel is supporting numerous other programs within the Department ofHomeland Security, including its officse of the chief information officer, the geospatiap program, citizen and immigration services, immigration and customds enforcement and border protection.
Avie l formed in early 2006 to bring togetherdtwo subsidiaries, Optimus and Performance Managemeng Consulting, under a single entity. In Aviel said it would get boughtby Greenwich, Conn.-bases (OTCBB: TACA) for about $60 plus the assumption of $40 million in debt. The combiner company intends to apply for listint on the Nasdaq National Market under thesymbol "AVEL." The headquarters would remain in McLean.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Muggy Start To The Week - KRIS Corpus Christi News
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Muggy Start To The Week KRIS Corpus Christi News This will result in increasing wind humidity clouds and temperatures thru Tuesday. As the front approaches and moves through late Tuesday scattered thundershowers will developing and then it will bwe much cooler Wednesday through Friday. ... |
Friday, November 4, 2011
Small businesses offered private counseling at CBS4/SBA 'Beating the Recession' event - Nashville Business Journal:
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CBS4 ( ) and the SBA will host a "Beatinbg the Recession Small Business Fair and Help on Wednesday, July 15, from 2 to 7 p.m. The even will be held at the Lowry Conference Center at 1061 Akron Way in Atthe event, 100 free personal counseling sessions will be offeresd to small-business operators who register in advance. The sessions will be conducted by representatived ofthe SBA, SCORE, the Coloradio Small Business Development Centee Network and the Mi Casa Resourcd Center for Women. Participants are advisex to bring their current business plan, financial statement, IRS tax reporf or other pertinent information to review with the counselor during private one-on-one sessions. .
Also, SCORrE will present a free seminar, "Six Stepa to Beating the Recession," at 2, 4 and 6 and “Financing Your Small Business” at 3 and 5 p.m. "Wer are really excited to offet the small business communitythis resource," CBS4 News Directodr Tim Wieland said in a statement. "This event is designerd to provide useful advice from local expertx and help businesses and entrepreneurs spark CBS4 viewers are also invited to take part in the evenrt by calling the CBS4 Help Centerdat 303-831-HELP for advice by phone, send an instantf message to , log on to and follow CBS4 News, or log on to and sign up to folloe CBS4 Denver.
For more call CBS4 at 303-861-4444 or visit . CBS4 and the Denver Businessw Journal are teaming up this yearfor "Beatingg the Recession," a series of reports on ways that businessea and consumers are survivinf and even thriving through the downturn. Checok the DBJ every week and CBS4 newscastx daily for reports inthe series. And .
CBS4 ( ) and the SBA will host a "Beatinbg the Recession Small Business Fair and Help on Wednesday, July 15, from 2 to 7 p.m. The even will be held at the Lowry Conference Center at 1061 Akron Way in Atthe event, 100 free personal counseling sessions will be offeresd to small-business operators who register in advance. The sessions will be conducted by representatived ofthe SBA, SCORE, the Coloradio Small Business Development Centee Network and the Mi Casa Resourcd Center for Women. Participants are advisex to bring their current business plan, financial statement, IRS tax reporf or other pertinent information to review with the counselor during private one-on-one sessions. .
Also, SCORrE will present a free seminar, "Six Stepa to Beating the Recession," at 2, 4 and 6 and “Financing Your Small Business” at 3 and 5 p.m. "Wer are really excited to offet the small business communitythis resource," CBS4 News Directodr Tim Wieland said in a statement. "This event is designerd to provide useful advice from local expertx and help businesses and entrepreneurs spark CBS4 viewers are also invited to take part in the evenrt by calling the CBS4 Help Centerdat 303-831-HELP for advice by phone, send an instantf message to , log on to and follow CBS4 News, or log on to and sign up to folloe CBS4 Denver.
For more call CBS4 at 303-861-4444 or visit . CBS4 and the Denver Businessw Journal are teaming up this yearfor "Beatingg the Recession," a series of reports on ways that businessea and consumers are survivinf and even thriving through the downturn. Checok the DBJ every week and CBS4 newscastx daily for reports inthe series. And .
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Two women-owned law firms merge - San Francisco Business Times:
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area have merged. The PLLC, a 20-year-ol firm in Delmar, has merged with Latimer/Stroud LLP, a 17-year-old firm in The new firm, LLP, is located at 951 Albany Shaker Roadin Latimer/Stroud’s office was expanded from 2,500 square feet to 5,000 square feet. The new firm has 11 people. LaFave’ds focus was personal injury andmedical malpractice. Latimer/Stroud’s general practicw included matrimonial law, estates and trusts. Both firms had about $850,000 in revenue last year. Cynthia LaFave, founder of the LaFave Firm, said she and Sue founder of Latimer/Stroud, worked togethedr in the mid-1990s.
“Wed enjoyed working together,” LaFave Latimer left to becomea physician’s But surgery replacing both her knees cut short her medicak career and she returned to law. Latimer and LaFave discussed a possible mergerr eight months ago while eating at Athozin Guilderland. “We were talking abourt the two practices andhow they’d fit together,” LaFavre said. “At the end of dinner, we ‘We need to explore Latimer added: “We did.
And that’s why we’re
area have merged. The PLLC, a 20-year-ol firm in Delmar, has merged with Latimer/Stroud LLP, a 17-year-old firm in The new firm, LLP, is located at 951 Albany Shaker Roadin Latimer/Stroud’s office was expanded from 2,500 square feet to 5,000 square feet. The new firm has 11 people. LaFave’ds focus was personal injury andmedical malpractice. Latimer/Stroud’s general practicw included matrimonial law, estates and trusts. Both firms had about $850,000 in revenue last year. Cynthia LaFave, founder of the LaFave Firm, said she and Sue founder of Latimer/Stroud, worked togethedr in the mid-1990s.
“Wed enjoyed working together,” LaFave Latimer left to becomea physician’s But surgery replacing both her knees cut short her medicak career and she returned to law. Latimer and LaFave discussed a possible mergerr eight months ago while eating at Athozin Guilderland. “We were talking abourt the two practices andhow they’d fit together,” LaFavre said. “At the end of dinner, we ‘We need to explore Latimer added: “We did.
And that’s why we’re
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