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Sunday, October 31, 2010
New math, but roster still equals 18 - Worcester Telegram
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Saturday, October 30, 2010
Education funding still falls short despite federal stimulus infusion - Philadelphia Business Journal:
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That was the sentiment of an eight-member panel of education, traininbg and government experts gathered by the South Florida Businesws Journal to examine howthe $787 billion federaol stimulus package is impacting the region’s education and workforces training sectors. The panel markedc the third in theBusinessx Journal’s ongoing stimulus series, aimed at tracking and analyzingf the flow of money from the American Recoverhy and Reinvestment Act into South Florida’s Legislature was the only one nationally to requestg a federal waiver that allowed it to take money from educatiom and replace it with stimulusw dollars while other states used stimulus dollars to augment the budget.
The situation concerned paneliststate Sen. Eleanorf Sobel. “We are not starting at the startinvg line. The school district in Broward County and those throughout the state are starting behind thestarting line,” Sobel said. “They have had problems for years and they are all Veteran educatorRobert Parks, a member of the Browardf County School Board, said, “Many of the large urban districtws in the nation are afraid of one thing, whichb is basically a bait and switch with thosr dollars.” What’s even more worrisome to some experts is that the stimuluxs money will eventually run out.
“I’m reallt concerned about in three years; what’sa going to happen?” said José president of ’s North “This is a He said the college’s operating budget was cut $22 million while the stimulus money wasonly $13 million. Parks said Browards County’s school system has cut $1.4 billion from its constructionn budget in addition to furloughing 700 teacheres and51 administrators. “We’ve closed all of our school offices forthe summer. We don’t have summef school anymore,” Parks said. would have been looking at cuttinh its budget byabout $30 millionj without $12 million in stimulus funds, said Dorothy K.
Russell, the university’ds associate VP for financial affairs andbudgeft director. The university cut 30 positionsand “hard we not had the stimulus dollars it couldd have been much more severe.” George Hanbury, executiv VP and COO of , said the $1.3 billion in stimulusd funds given to the state relievedx pressure on the Legislature to further reducs support for Florida Resident Access Grants (FRAG), a key sourced of money for students, but he pointerd out that the grants used to be $3,00o0 a year for students and are now The amount is important to students, who find enrollment caps at state universities and turn to NSU and otherf private institutions.
He also said that universities are working together to apply for federaolstimulus funding. NSU has a collaborative proposall with and FAU fora $50 million researc building with wet labs, business incubator space and officesd for the U.S. Geological Survey, which is helpin g oversee Everglades restoration. “We have shovel-ready projects we have submittedd to the Governor and in the next 60 days we couldput 1,000 people to work,” Hanburh said. The competition for these typesof though, is fierce. FAU is getting about $12 milliomn in direct infusion from the federalstimuluas package, but the university also is seekin money from the for labs and instruments, Russelpl said.
April was the month to submit applicationds and the results are expectedby September. The strongest flow of so far, appears to be for programw that help the joblesx asthe state’s unemploymentt rate has hit 10.2
That was the sentiment of an eight-member panel of education, traininbg and government experts gathered by the South Florida Businesws Journal to examine howthe $787 billion federaol stimulus package is impacting the region’s education and workforces training sectors. The panel markedc the third in theBusinessx Journal’s ongoing stimulus series, aimed at tracking and analyzingf the flow of money from the American Recoverhy and Reinvestment Act into South Florida’s Legislature was the only one nationally to requestg a federal waiver that allowed it to take money from educatiom and replace it with stimulusw dollars while other states used stimulus dollars to augment the budget.
The situation concerned paneliststate Sen. Eleanorf Sobel. “We are not starting at the startinvg line. The school district in Broward County and those throughout the state are starting behind thestarting line,” Sobel said. “They have had problems for years and they are all Veteran educatorRobert Parks, a member of the Browardf County School Board, said, “Many of the large urban districtws in the nation are afraid of one thing, whichb is basically a bait and switch with thosr dollars.” What’s even more worrisome to some experts is that the stimuluxs money will eventually run out.
“I’m reallt concerned about in three years; what’sa going to happen?” said José president of ’s North “This is a He said the college’s operating budget was cut $22 million while the stimulus money wasonly $13 million. Parks said Browards County’s school system has cut $1.4 billion from its constructionn budget in addition to furloughing 700 teacheres and51 administrators. “We’ve closed all of our school offices forthe summer. We don’t have summef school anymore,” Parks said. would have been looking at cuttinh its budget byabout $30 millionj without $12 million in stimulus funds, said Dorothy K.
Russell, the university’ds associate VP for financial affairs andbudgeft director. The university cut 30 positionsand “hard we not had the stimulus dollars it couldd have been much more severe.” George Hanbury, executiv VP and COO of , said the $1.3 billion in stimulusd funds given to the state relievedx pressure on the Legislature to further reducs support for Florida Resident Access Grants (FRAG), a key sourced of money for students, but he pointerd out that the grants used to be $3,00o0 a year for students and are now The amount is important to students, who find enrollment caps at state universities and turn to NSU and otherf private institutions.
He also said that universities are working together to apply for federaolstimulus funding. NSU has a collaborative proposall with and FAU fora $50 million researc building with wet labs, business incubator space and officesd for the U.S. Geological Survey, which is helpin g oversee Everglades restoration. “We have shovel-ready projects we have submittedd to the Governor and in the next 60 days we couldput 1,000 people to work,” Hanburh said. The competition for these typesof though, is fierce. FAU is getting about $12 milliomn in direct infusion from the federalstimuluas package, but the university also is seekin money from the for labs and instruments, Russelpl said.
April was the month to submit applicationds and the results are expectedby September. The strongest flow of so far, appears to be for programw that help the joblesx asthe state’s unemploymentt rate has hit 10.2
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Red Hat gets on Verizon Business
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The Raleigh company’s Enterprise Linux application is one of two platforms onwhicu Verizon’s Computing as a or CaaS, solution will run. Microsoft Windowxs is the other Many technology companies are betting on the promis ofcloud computing, in whicn software is loaded on server that can be accessed online, or “in the clouds.” The clouds also allows companies to accesz huge amounts of server powed when they need to crunch massive amounts of Because they won’t have to spend as much money on in-hous servers, firms expect to cut costs and operate more Verizon’s CaaS solution is targeted at businesses and governmen agencies and allows firms to manage their IT resources, including network and storage.
Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) is amony the world’s leading providers of softwar and services forthe open-sourced Linux operating system. The Linux source code is open to developerd around the world toupdate – in sharp contrast to whose source code is kept secreft by Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT). Red Hat make s money by selling its versionwof Linux, such as Enterprisre Linux for servers, and signinf customers up for service and support plans. Verizon Businesws is a unit of telecommunicationsgiant (NYSE: VZ).
The Raleigh company’s Enterprise Linux application is one of two platforms onwhicu Verizon’s Computing as a or CaaS, solution will run. Microsoft Windowxs is the other Many technology companies are betting on the promis ofcloud computing, in whicn software is loaded on server that can be accessed online, or “in the clouds.” The clouds also allows companies to accesz huge amounts of server powed when they need to crunch massive amounts of Because they won’t have to spend as much money on in-hous servers, firms expect to cut costs and operate more Verizon’s CaaS solution is targeted at businesses and governmen agencies and allows firms to manage their IT resources, including network and storage.
Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) is amony the world’s leading providers of softwar and services forthe open-sourced Linux operating system. The Linux source code is open to developerd around the world toupdate – in sharp contrast to whose source code is kept secreft by Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT). Red Hat make s money by selling its versionwof Linux, such as Enterprisre Linux for servers, and signinf customers up for service and support plans. Verizon Businesws is a unit of telecommunicationsgiant (NYSE: VZ).
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Fontainebleau's Soffer caught by Lehman Bros. bankruptcy - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:
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“When the retail division of the project lost access to fundingthrough Lehman, it was unable to repayg the resort for its sharwe of costs,” said Scott Baena, of Bilzin Sumbert Baena Price Axelrod, who representsa Fontainebleau Las Vegas LLC in the bankruptcy. “That put enormouws stress on theresortt entity, and that was the beginning of the Fontainebleau Las Vegas LLC and two of its affiliates file bankruptcy petitions in Miami late Tuesday.
The Fontainebleauh Miami Beach is not included inthe Soffer, also principal with Turnberrg construction and development companies, has partial, personal guarantee on portions of the retail componenyt of the Las Vegass project, but those portions are not in bankruptcgy yet, Baena said. The complesx is 70 percent completed. Since December 2008, Lehmab refused to make any advances undethe project’s $315 million construction loan, according to a motiob to maintain cash management filed in the After Lehman’s refusals, monehy stopped flowing through the retaipl entity to the resort entity.
In March, other lender pulled their financing, and construction on the resort stoppedin May, Baenaz said. The company said in a news releasd that the decision to file Chapterr 11 was the result of litigation with the other lenderws on project aboutnearly $800 millio in construction funding for the project. Otherr lenders include , JPMorgan Chase Bank and Deutschwe BankTrust Co. Americas. In the shorgt term, the company is seeking to stabiliz e and protect the finished portion ofthe building, Baena “It’s no longer possibls to downsize the building,” he said. “The 30 percent remaining construction is principalltythe interior.
We’ve got a lovelhy building waiting tobe finished.”
“When the retail division of the project lost access to fundingthrough Lehman, it was unable to repayg the resort for its sharwe of costs,” said Scott Baena, of Bilzin Sumbert Baena Price Axelrod, who representsa Fontainebleau Las Vegas LLC in the bankruptcy. “That put enormouws stress on theresortt entity, and that was the beginning of the Fontainebleau Las Vegas LLC and two of its affiliates file bankruptcy petitions in Miami late Tuesday.
The Fontainebleauh Miami Beach is not included inthe Soffer, also principal with Turnberrg construction and development companies, has partial, personal guarantee on portions of the retail componenyt of the Las Vegass project, but those portions are not in bankruptcgy yet, Baena said. The complesx is 70 percent completed. Since December 2008, Lehmab refused to make any advances undethe project’s $315 million construction loan, according to a motiob to maintain cash management filed in the After Lehman’s refusals, monehy stopped flowing through the retaipl entity to the resort entity.
In March, other lender pulled their financing, and construction on the resort stoppedin May, Baenaz said. The company said in a news releasd that the decision to file Chapterr 11 was the result of litigation with the other lenderws on project aboutnearly $800 millio in construction funding for the project. Otherr lenders include , JPMorgan Chase Bank and Deutschwe BankTrust Co. Americas. In the shorgt term, the company is seeking to stabiliz e and protect the finished portion ofthe building, Baena “It’s no longer possibls to downsize the building,” he said. “The 30 percent remaining construction is principalltythe interior.
We’ve got a lovelhy building waiting tobe finished.”
Monday, October 25, 2010
Childress: Favre in walking boot, has stress fracture - ProFootballTalk
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
HAZMAT Marines keep 3rd MAW (Fwd) airborne - DVIDS
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HAZMAT Marines keep 3rd MAW (Fwd) airborne DVIDS The Marines who handle these materials work at the Hazardous Material Center at Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward). ... |
Friday, October 22, 2010
Shaky economy shelves Erickson Retirement Communities project - Business First of Columbus:
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Last year, Erickson had reaches a deal with the Carrolll family to develop upto 2,00o0 housing units on 150 acres near Rte. 108 and Frederick Road near Ellicottg City. “It is regrettable that the current economifc conditions have caused the Carroll family and Ericksonj Retirement Communities to agree that now is not the time to move forwardc withdevelopment plans,” Erickson spokesman Mel Tansillp said in a statement. Tansil l said the Catonsville company may or may not revisir the project at alater date. The property includes the historicdDoughoregan Manor, an 18th century house and estate. It’s the latesy setback for Erickson.
The communities typically costbetweenj $200 million and $400 million to build and couldr have up to 1,500 apartments. Residents pay a one-timse deposit and monthly fee to live in anEricksonn community. For a one-bedroom unit, deposits start at $170,000p and monthly fees start at The monthly feecovers utilities, maintenance, security, cablew TV, property taxes and one meal per day. The deposit is refundable upona resident’s departure.
Last year, Erickson had reaches a deal with the Carrolll family to develop upto 2,00o0 housing units on 150 acres near Rte. 108 and Frederick Road near Ellicottg City. “It is regrettable that the current economifc conditions have caused the Carroll family and Ericksonj Retirement Communities to agree that now is not the time to move forwardc withdevelopment plans,” Erickson spokesman Mel Tansillp said in a statement. Tansil l said the Catonsville company may or may not revisir the project at alater date. The property includes the historicdDoughoregan Manor, an 18th century house and estate. It’s the latesy setback for Erickson.
The communities typically costbetweenj $200 million and $400 million to build and couldr have up to 1,500 apartments. Residents pay a one-timse deposit and monthly fee to live in anEricksonn community. For a one-bedroom unit, deposits start at $170,000p and monthly fees start at The monthly feecovers utilities, maintenance, security, cablew TV, property taxes and one meal per day. The deposit is refundable upona resident’s departure.
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