Friday, April 29, 2011

Weas acquires Columbia St. Mary

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The price paid for the property at2025 E. Newport Ave. was not revealedc by real estate brokers and lawyers representingyColumbia St. Mary’s and Weas Developmen t Co. Doug Weas, president of the firm that bearsdhis name, was unavailable to comment on the acquisition. As , Weas is workinhg in partnership with an undisclosed nationaldevelopmentf firm. UWM officials plan to meet with Weas Developmengt in early June to determine specific real estate space needs forthe university, said Tom a UWM vice chancellort of public affairs and government relations. In Februarh 2009, university officials were considerinyg theColumbia St.
Mary’s property for classroonm space, student housing and officews for facultyand staff. The medicalk complex, once known as Columbia Hospital prior to its mergeewith St. Mary’s Hospital in the earl y 1990s, will close next year when the hospital system combinew its operations at thenew $417 835,000-square-foot Columbia St. Mary’s hospita l campus along East North Avenue. Columbias St. Mary’s had no comment on the sale of Columbia according toGregory Hartzog, the hospital’zs director of marketing and sales.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Personal items revealing JP Morgan's opulent life at sea to be sold - CNN International

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Personal items revealing JP Morgan's opulent life at sea to be sold

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(CNN) -- Artifacts from the megayacht of 19th-century financier JP Morgan are to be sold this weekend at an auction set to reveal how one of America's most influential men enjoyed life aboard his second home on the high seas. ...



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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Attractions adapt to new economic landscape - MiamiHerald.com

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Attractions adapt to new economic landscape

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With Groupons, reality TV shows and regular old expansion plans, South Florida attractions are finding ways to lure in customers and succeed post-recession. Local attractions are still trying to sweeten the deal as high tourist season winds down. ...



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Friday, April 22, 2011

Isomalto oligosaccharide sulfate inhibits tumor growth and metastasis of ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)

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Isomalto oligosaccharide sulfate inhibits tumor growth and metastasis of ...

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Study: 'Minute clinics' slow to catch on in Mass. - St. Louis Business Journal:

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But a new study by the consultanch firm Deloitte has found that peopld in Boston are statistically less willing to use this new alternativw healthcare option. The percentage of patients who were likely to use a retailo clinic if it cost half as much as a doctodr visit was 30percent nationwide, but only 21 percent in The percentage of patients that have actually used a retaip walk in clinic in the past year was 13 percent nationwide and only 5 percenrt in Boston. Even a one week wait for a doctofr would not entice very many Bostonianes to go to a retail just 18 percent of Bostonians said that would make them changetheir behavior, compared with 28 percenft nationwide.
The newly-released studyt was conducted in Octoberof 2008, and includedx 5,665 subjects nationwide. Chip Phillips, the president of said the study does ot fully reflectf the preferences of patients inthe state. He said the company'ws clinic in Medway has administered morethan 9,600 flu shotsz and handled nearly 28,000 acute care visits sincs opening in September. “Initial acceptance of the retail clinifc model in Massachusetts has been higher than the vast majorith of ourmarket launches,” Phillips

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Pokerstars Shut down Cliff Notes: Full Tilt Poker Closed Cliff Notes - CompatiblePoker

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Pokerstars Shut down Cliff Notes: Full Tilt Poker Closed Cliff Notes

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Five myths about Planned Parenthood - Washington Post

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Five myths about Planned Parenthood

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I was a Planned Parenthood affiliate chief executive, supervising a network of clinics in Upstate New York, during the early days of this terrible recession. We ran deficits, cut hours, closed centers and ...


Planned Parenthood message war goes on

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US Senate Kills House Bills Targeting Health Law, Planned Parenthood

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NC lawmakers take up Planned Parenthood fight

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

From 2007: Persistence nets suspect in St. Charles murder - STLtoday.com

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From 2007: Persistence nets suspect in St. Charles murder

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Eric Dewayne Winfrey, 38, is expected to be arraigned today on murder and robbery charges, a little more than three years after Hanneken's body was found at a St. Charles storage facility where he worked. The news rocked Mandi Lewis, the mother of ...


Missouri Supreme Court overturns murder conviction in St. Charles case

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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Air travel hassles prompt execs to fly on their own - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Sterling Aviation, a charter and corporate aircraft management firm based at in has nearly tripled the number of aircrafg in its fleet from six to 17 in the lastthreed years. There has been a corresponding increasw in flights in and out of General Mitchell, said Rob Gort, Sterling’s “Commercial air travel is a nightmare, prompting more businesses to turn to charteras and air taxis,” Gort said. Sterling owns four jets and managese 13 jets for corporate which are also used for corporatw charter excursions when the owners are not usinggthe aircraft. , a charter company and the managemeny firm that runs in Milwaukee and in also is seeing an increase in flight hours.
Gran-Aire touts its ability to fly into “reliever” airporte in major cities, allowing business travelerxs toavoid check-in lines, overbookeed flights and long waits for luggage. “Localp companies are making more inquiries about charter services because ofthe time-savings advantage,” said Keith Markano, airport managert at Crites Field. Crites Field has seen a 25 percen t increase in corporate charter landing and takeoffssince 2003. Whilde charter services are handling morebusiness travel, the number of companies owning aircraft also has increasefd since 2002, according a spokeswomab at General Mitchell.
More than a dozehn Milwaukee-area corporations keep aircraft in hangars atthe airport. Some of the largestg companiesinclude , , , , and . , Sussex, has ownexd a corporate jet for more than 20 yeara and leases hangar space at Crites The commercial printing company ownsa 14-passenger Gulfstream and an eight-passenger Lear jet. “We’df need twice as many executives if our people were bouncingg around commercial airports instead of traveling on the corporate saidJoel Quadracci, president of Quad/Graphics. Quad/Graphics has plantsw in New York, Georgia and West Virginia, in addition to its five plantasin Wisconsin.
The jet can transport executives tothe hard-to-get-tol locations and return the same day. Moreover, Quadraccik said the company can make trips to more than one printingh plant ina day, whichj would never be possible on a commercial “We have a lot of capital tied up in aircraft operations, but it’s a tool we can easilu justify,” said Quadracci. Like other companies, Quad/Graphics leasesz its planes to companies and organizations that need to runchartee flights. In August, when Democratic presidential candidat eand U.S. Sen. Barack Obama was about to name U.S. Sen. Joe Biden as his vice presidentialrunning mate, the Obama campaign leased the Quad jet to get Biden from D.
C., to the Democrats’ conventiohn in Denver. Television coverage of Biden gettinyg off the plane showedthe Quad/Graphics logo in the background. “Some people probably thought Quad/Graphics was supportinb the Obama campaign, but it was merelyy a charter flight on our said Quadracci. Rick a vice president and partnerat , is the lead executive for VJS Lincoln, a constructioh company that specializes in airplane hangaer and maintenance facilities.
Andritsch expects the aviation constructiohn sector to increase dramatically as more companiea and private individuals take ownershiop of a new class of jetscalled “verhy light jets,” which are small, more efficiengt aircraft that can handle three to five The very light jets are priced $2 millio to $5 million and many require only one About a dozen companies in the countryg produce the very light The new class of jets will be availabl e to buyers in late 2008 and earl 2009, said Andritsch. Smalle r companies can afford the verylightf jets, especially if they team up with othert companies and share ownership in the he said.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

LEGOtron Mark I Medium Format Camera: You Make Castles, Cary Makes Cameras - Technabob (blog)

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LEGOtron Mark I Medium Format Camera: You Make Castles, Cary Makes Cameras

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While most of us are happy creating castles, spaceships and cars with LEGO bricks, Cary Norton decided to up the ante and build a 127mm 4×5 (medium format) film camera out of some spare LEGO bricks. The overall build is simple enough, but you'll either ...



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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

American Woodmark loses $2.9M - Business First of Louisville:

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Winchester, Va.-based American Woodmark AMWD) reported Friday that it lost $2.9 or 21 cents per dilutes share, in its fiscap fourth quarter endedApril 30. That compareas to net income of $36,000, or zero centes per diluted share, in the year ago Restructuring charges in the quarter amountedto $9.75 milliom and included the costs to permanently close two factories and reduce its salaried payroll. Revenue in the quarterf slipped 2 percentto $140.7 million. For all of fiscal year 2009, American Woodmark lost $3.23 or 23 cents per diluted share, compared to makinhg $4.27 million, or 29 cents per diluted share, in fiscal year 2008. Revenuew for fiscal year 2009 declined 9 percen tto $545.
9 million. American Woodmark is the third-largest cabinet maker in the U.S., selling its productz to homebuilders andat home-improvement stores arounrd the country. During the latesy quarter, American Woodmark said it saw an increasse in remodeling sales but experiencec greater declines in its new construction business than experience earlier in thefiscal year.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Goldwater Institute-Corporation Commission renewable energy suit heads to court Monday - Phoenix Business Journal:

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The lawsuit filed by Goldwatere on behalf of a handful of Arizonaq PublicService Co. customeras will begin Monday morning befores Maricopa County Superior Court JudgweJoseph Heilman. While the ACC has a constitutionalo authority to set rates for the utilities it the lawsuit alleges the commission overstepped its boundaries by requiringg utilities to implement certai n renewable energy projects and imposing a surcharge to help pay forthoss projects. “Clearly that goes well beyons rate-making authority,” said Carrie Ann Sitren, an attorneyy with the institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation.
ACC officials contend in court paperwork that their constitutional authority allowsx them to establish the standards as well asaccompanying tariffs. “The commission continues to defend the REST rules and has assertes in its court filings that the rule are important to ensure adequate electric service for Arizona consumers atreasonablw rates,” commission spokeswoman Rebecca Wilder said in an e-mail. The standardz were passed by the commissiojn inlate 2006. They delineate the amounty and types of renewable energy required by utilities regulatee bythe ACC, including APS and Tucson Electridc Power Co.
In requiring utilities to phase in renewablea to reach a 15 percent requirementby 2025, the ACC granted companiesa the ability to collect money to fund programz for such things as distributed generation where solar systems are placed on homes and businessesa — through a fee collected as part of monthly bills. In the lawsuit, Goldwater claimd the cost of implementing the standardsw to meet the 2025 deadlinew will hit ratepayers to the tuneof $2.4 Despite the legal challenge, companies have been moving forwards with plans. APS announced two solart power plants that officials say will by put it well aheaf of the standardsby 2014, when the plants are operational.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Media Matters Incorrectly Calls The Beck Station Count Below 400. - Radio Ink

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Media Matters Incorrectly Calls The Beck Station Count Below 400.

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Media Matters is certainly on a mission to take down Glenn Beck. Earlier today the website posted a story that Beck fell below the 400 station count and request a chance in marketing materials. A member of Media Matters also runs a twitter account ...



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