Monday, May 30, 2011

Droid X Gingerbread update: Download build 4.5.596 now on rooted devices - Product Reviews

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Droid X Gingerbread update: Download build 4.5.596 now on rooted devices

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However, that official version isn't available for rooted users until now that is, as member P3Droid has released the very same version for those of you in rooted state รข€" which is obviously a lot of you. The full instructions and download links can be ! ...


Rooted Droid X Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) Update Now Available To Download ...

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Droid X Gingerbread update undergoing limited roll-out until next week

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Global peace index 2011, mapped - The Guardian (blog)

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Global peace index 2011, mapped

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Appeals court upholds $2M Jackson County malpractice settlement - Kansas City Business Journal:

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In a decision issued the appeals court approveda judge’s decision that , the malpracticed insurer for , was responsible for coverinbg the clinic and its physician, Gary Gaddis, in a malpracticse claim. The insurer claimed that Metr Emergency Physicians had not properly submitted information about a malpractice claim that came fromAgneas Landry, a patient who visited Sainrt Luke’s Hospital on April 15, 2003, with chesr pains. Gaddis, a member of Metro Emergency Physicians, misdiagnoseed Landry, which led to permanent heart damage, according to court A clinical director for Metro Emergency Physicianes did not reportthe incident, as well as abouy 100 others, to Intermed until Dec.
29, 2003, just days before the insurance policyy wasto expire. Intermede claimed that it needed additional information to triggera claim, which Metrko Emergency Physicians did not do beforse the end of the policy. In 2004, Landryu sued Gaddis and MetroEmergenct Physicians, which settled later for $2 millioh with the agreement that Landry woulr pursue collection against Intermed. When Landry filec an equitable garnishment action to collectrthe damages, Intermed and Landry asked the Jackson County court for summary A Jackson County judger awarded summary judgement to Landry, effectively declaringv that the plaintiff should receive the $2 million The appeals court affirmed that decision, saying that Intermeed was put on notices that a liability claim might be made with respecft to Landry’s incident.
Matthew Birch, a lawyer representingb Landry, said his client was pleased withthe court’z decision. “Intermed had noticee of the claimat issue,” Bircj said. “When an insurance companuy has notice and deniescoverage ... this is the result they risk.” Jared Robertson, a Springfield lawyer representinvg Intermed, said he anticipated his client wouldc appeal thecase further.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Dan Snyder stays at Six Flags under reorganization - Sacramento Business Journal:

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Six Flags is also seeking a $600 milliojn loan, secured by its assets, and $150 milliom in a new revolvingcredity line. The company’s executive retention plan would keep Snyder as board memberrand chairman. Mark Shapiro, currently chievf executive, as well as chieg financial officer Jeffrey Speed and severa other top management would also stay on inexecutivew roles. Six Flags, which announced its Chaptef 11 bankruptcy filing over the listed $2.4 billion in debt and $3 billionh in assets. It hopes to cut debt by $1.8 billion and wipe out more than $300 milliobn in preferred stock.
Snyder and his management who took control of the themwe park operator three and a half years ago, have not been able to return the company to profitability, despite increasing attendancw and selling several parks to raise capitapl last year. The company reported a $146 millionm first quarter loss. Six Flags has said its reorganization will not affecty park operations and its vendors and employeeds will continue to be Six Flags 20 theme parks includein

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Fla. Ethics panel rejects complaints against Scott - MiamiHerald.com

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Fla. Ethics panel rejects complaints against Scott

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The Florida Ethics Commission has dismissed two conflict-of-interest complaints against Gov. Rick Scott, both stemming from his ownership stake in Solantic, a chain of urgent care clinics that's in the process of being sold. ...


Ethics Commission Round-Up: Rick Scott Cleared, Nate McLaughlin Pending

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Monday, May 16, 2011

Money-losing Ilikai hotel to close - Washington Business Journal:

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The hotel and condominiun complex’s owner, New York-based commercial lender , said Tuesday that the hotel has been losing mone for months and that there is no sign ofa “Unfortunately, alternatives to reduce the operating losse at the hotel have not to date been thus leading to the decision to closer the hotel,” said the statemenft by Andrew G. Backman, iStar Financiapl senior vice president. At least 75 workerxs represented by UNITE HERELocal 5, the hotelk and restaurant workers’ union, will lose thier jobs. The closured was not unexpected.
The lender bought the Ilika i at a foreclosure auction in Aprilk after developer Brian Anderson defaulted on the loan he took out in 2006 to buy the buildint and 203residential units. But iStar soon made clearr it didn’t want to be in the hotel business when it refuse to put up the money for continuingbthe operation. It said in a Januaryg letter toJoseph Toy, then the property'sz receiver, that it had no intention of funding hotelk operations. Toy is president and CEO of . The closurw of the hotel doesn’t affec t 806 of the 1,009 unitws within the Ilikai, which are privately ownee condominiums ortime shares. iStar said the common areas and pool willremainm open.
Hotel occupancy was low and withits first-floo restaurants and retail space shut down, the hotelp had the look of an abandoned property, a sore poin with the fulltime condominium residents. iStat is looking for a buyer for the propertubut it’s a difficult sell at a time when most sourced of commercial financing are dry. The iStar statement left open the possibilituy the hotel wouldbe "The company has explored all available options to avoidx the shutdown of the hotekl operations and recognizes the impact such a decision will have on the community, condominiuk owners and residents, hotel employees and the iStar statement said.
"The compan continues to evaluate possible uses for the property that will addresscommunity needs." iStar said guests would be moved to otherd hotels for the duration of their stays. In iStar successfully bid $51 million for the Ilikai’sx 203 residential units and 16 commercial which include thefront desk, office and retail restaurants and parking. Rumors of the Ilikai’s closurs had been circulating for some especially over the pastfew weeks. When the Ilikaki opened in February 1964with 1,050 guest room s and condominium apartments, it was considered the first luxury high-rise hotel in Hawaii.
It was also one of the firsty buildings to feature a mix of traditionapl hotel rooms and condominiums owned by permanenr residents ofthe building. Many of the condominium ownersd are elderly and some have lived in the building sincethe 1960s. Anderson's attempt to renovates the Ilikai's common areas was complicates by repeated clashes with the residents who dominatecthe building's condominium association and challenged some of his plans.
The hote l gained an international reputation as the locatiobn of the famous opening shotof “Hawaii where Jack Lord stands on the penthouse balcony of the

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Cigarette-making machine saves smokers cash - Port Huron Times Herald

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Cigarette-making machine saves smokers cash

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Let's Roll Tobacco manager Crystal Radtke of Clinton Township turns a crank as she makes a menthol cigarette while Sharlene Kupski, 19, and her mother, Kelly Gajowiak, both of New Baltimore, watch Thursday inside the New Baltimore store. ...


Cigarette tax could cr! eate dangerous atmosphere for smuggling tobacco

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Running out of options, tobacco companies employ dark marketing

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Michelle Steel: The unseen cigarette-tax crime wave

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Lawyer trio close firm, join Vedder Price - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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is a boutique firm -- a platform that “hasz its pluses and minuses,” said Jagtiani, who foundeed the firm in 1996. “It’s good at what it does but is limitedx in what itcan do.” Jagtiani+Guttag’s handfulk of lawyers interviewed 64 law firms over the past two years to find the right place to take theier clients to. Jagtiani said it was toughu finding a right match for his unusuafirm -- a small intellectual property boutique firm. “Vedder Price was a good, solide fit,” said Jagtiani, which has client s such areasas diagnostics, genomics, and immunotherapy.
“Wre brought chemistry and biotechnology and they added substantialo capabilitiesto us.” a 250-attorney firm with other offices in Chicagoo and New York, offers a complete range of IP including patents, trademarks and copyrights, as well as intellectuao property litigation. The attorney trio -- all registeres to practice withthe U.S. Patentg and Trademark Office -- is already working for but Jagtiani+Guttag on Democracy Lane is still beinh wound down and will officially close in acouple

Monday, May 9, 2011

City Business Center Timisoara reports EUR 2.6 million rental revenue - Business Review

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City Business Center Timisoara reports EUR 2.6 million rental revenue

Business Review


ModaTim Investment, the developer of the City Business Center Timisoara, the largest office building complex in Western Romania, reported EUR 2.6 million in revenue from rents in 2010. this is 13 percent up compared to the previous year. ...



Saturday, May 7, 2011

ZymoGenetics, Inc. Company Profile | ZGEN Company Information

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We are a biopharmaceutical company focusedon discovering, developin g and commercializing therapeutic protein-based productzs for the treatment of human The process for taking one of our discoveries to the marketplacw is long, complex and very costly. It is difficulyt to predict the time it will take to reac h the market with any givenproduct candidate, but it woul d not be unusual to span ten year s or more and cost hundredsx of millions of It is also a businesa of attrition; it is expected that, for the industry as a less than 20% of the drug candidates entering human clinical trials will actually make it to the For the products that do make it, particularlyy for those that address previously unmet medical the markets can be with a number of successfuk products selling in excess of $1 billionj per year.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Frost Advisory - WOOD-TV

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A FROST ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN FROST IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP DURING THE GROWING SEASON. THOSE WITH AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS IN THE ADVISED AREA ARE ADVISED TO HARVEST OR PROTECT TENDER VEGETATION. ALSO... POTTED PLANTS NORM »

Monday, May 2, 2011

UK Preferred Presidential Candidate answers questions on campus - WYMT

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UK Preferred Presidential Candidate answers questions on campus

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It was a big day at the University of Kentucky as the preferred presidential candidate, Dr. Eli Capilouto was introduced publicly on campus for the first time. Throughout the course of the day, faculty, staff, and students participated in forums with ...


Presidential candidate Eli Capilouto on the UK campus

Lexington Herald Leader


Sunday evening notes: UK chooses preferred presidential candidate

UKAthletics (blog)


UK presidential search reaches final stage

FOX19


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