Friday, December 31, 2010

MCC board OKs tuition hike - Phoenix Business Journal:

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Tuesday night, on a 4-to-1 vote, the Maricopa County Community College Governing Board passedfa $4 per-credit-hour tuition raising the per-credit-hour cost to $55. Full-time studentz taking 30 credit hours per year will pay anadditional $120 for an annua l tuition cost of $1,650. An exploding student coupled with dwindlingstate funding, prompted the board to approve the increase. State contributions are supposed to make up 50 percent ofthe system's revenue stream. This year it is closetr to 11 percent. The Governing Board also gave preliminary approvalo tothe district's $989 million operatin budget for fiscal year That represents an increase of $264.
8 million over fiscal year 2003-2004. About $190 millionn represents part of a potential capital improvementbond program, whichu hinges on approval from both the Governing Boards and voters in November. If the bond package was not passede by the boardand voters, the funds woulx not be part of the district'se budget, which would revert to $799 million. The districtt is required to adopgt a budget by June 20 which states the maximum amount itcouldc spend. In other MCC news, three educatorz have been chosen as finalists in the search for a new Presideny of Paradise ValleyCommunity College. They are: Ceciliaa Cervantes, Ph.D., President, College of Alameda Mary Kathryn Kickels, Ed.D.
, Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs at Moraine Valley CommunityCollege (Illinois); and Constance C. Mierendorf, Ph.D., most recentlyt Dean of Academic Affairs at Santa Fe CommunityyCollege (New Mexico). The finalistw will participate in a series ofpublic forums, interviewe and meetings with other college and district as well as employee groups, starting on May 6. Aftetr the public sessions the chancellor may recommend one of the candidatews tothe . Paul Dale, who agreed to serve as Interinm President until the vacancg left by the death of Gina Kranitzx in October 2003was filled, will return to his positionm as Dean of Learning Supportg Services. Paradise Valley Communit y College.
The Maricopa County Community Collegde District includes10 colleges, two skill centersa and several satellite campuses. For more: .

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Little rest for road-weary 76ers - Philadelphia Inquirer

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Little rest for road-weary 76ers

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Langerak realises his dream - Rockhampton Morning Bulletin

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Langerak realises his dream

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Mitchell, 22, is realising his dream of playing as a professional footballer in one of the strongest leagues in the world. After establishing himself as the ...



Friday, December 24, 2010

Mortgage Bankers: Refinance demand wanes - Charlotte Business Journal:

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The MBA’s Market Composite Index, a measurw of mortgage loan applicatio volume, was 611 last week. That’x a decrease of 7.2 percent from the week prior. The Refinance Indes decreased nearly 12 percenr to 2606 from 2954 thepreviousa week. The Purchase Index increased 1.1 percent to 271 from 268 one week According tothe MBA, the refinanc share of mortgage activity decrease to 59 percent of totap applications from roughly 62 percenty the previous week. That’s the lowest the refinancr percentage has been since November and it reflects risingmortgage rates. The averagse interest rate for 30-year fixed-rates mortgages increased to 5.57 percentf from 5.25 percent last week.
As recently as rates were at record lowsof 4.61 percent. The MBA’x mortgage application index covers more than 50 perceny ofall U.S. retail residential mortgage and has been conducted weeklysince 1990. The base valus for all indexes was set at 100 onMarcyh 16, 1990.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Iraqi Parliament Approves New Maliki Government - Voice of America

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Cuban president says economic changes will help sustain socialism - CNN International

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

SBA urged to take more action to encourage lending - bizjournals:

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On June 15, the SBA begab accepting applications for emergency bridge loanws of as muchas $35,000. Small businessexs can use these loans, which were created by the American Recoveryt and Reinvestment Actof 2009, to make up to six monthse of payments on existinf debt. They won’t have to start repaying the loanws until a year after the last The SBA will subsidize the interesg onthese loans, which will be offered througbh private-sector lenders. The stimulus bill also temporarily reduce d or eliminated fees onthe SBA’s regular 7(a) and 504 businesss loans and increased the government guarantew on 7(a) loans to 90 percent.
Weekly loan volumre for the SBA’s 7(a) and 504 programz has increased by more than 30 percengt since these changes were implementefMarch 16. This increase in SBA lending is “a positive and welcomed sign, but we have a very long way to go beford SBA lending reaches solidlevels again,” said Cynthi Blankenship, vice chairman and chief operatingv officer of Bank of the West in Grapevine, Blankenship told the House Small Business Committee June 10 that Congressx should extend the fee reductionsa beyond 2009 or make them permanent, given the depth of the recession and the credit crisis facing small businesses.
Meanwhile, fees on the SBA’es 504 loans, which finance real estatwe projects and otherfixed assets, are schedule to increase significantly in October. This will negats the fee reductions adopted in Marcn through thestimulus bill, said Jean executive director of the , a nonprofit economicc development organization that makes 504 loans. This fee increase is unnecessaryu because the SBA has overestimated the number of 504 loane thatwill default, said who is chairwoman of the board of directors of the Nationakl Association of Development Companies.
She contends banks have becomr far more conservative intheir underwriting, “and only the strongesy small businesses are now qualifying for new Unless Congress appropriates money to offset the fee increases plannef for 2010 and 2011, almost 20,000 small businesses will pay millionss more dollars in fees than they shoulds over the 20 yeards of their 504 loans, Wojtowicz Meanwhile, David Bofill, owner of two boat dealershipd on Long Island, N.Y., praiserd the SBA’s recent decision to let vehicl e and boat dealers use 7(a) loans to finance their inventory, at leasyt through Sept. 30, 2010.
Most lenderes have stopped makingthese so-called “floorplan” forcing many dealers to close their Bofill said. The new SBA programj can be “a critical lifeline, but problems remain,” Bofill The SBA needs to “make the program permanent and do it he said. “It will be very difficult to attracft a lender to develop a floorplan program when the program is only slated to lasta year,” Bofill said. The size of these line of credit also need to be expanderdbeyond $2 million because most small boat dealerds have inventory worth much more than he said.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Wolverines merit endangered species protection - Denver Post

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Argument | Is regifting reasonably respectable? - Louisville Courier-Journal

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Argument | Is regifting reasonably respectable?

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Proposed Raleigh budget doesn

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While the budget does avoi layoffs, it does cap employee pay raiseds at4 percent, down from the usual 5 percent. The Parksw and Recreation Department takes the biggesyt hitin Allen’s budget, losing 27 positions and receiving reduced funds for maintenance and The result will be reducecd operating hours for the city’s community centers and pools. The Inspections Department, which has seen a decreasecd workload with thehousing slump, will lose 15 vacanr positions and see seven of its stafferes temporarily moved to the fire department to help with fire safet inspections. A public hearinvg on the proposed budget will be held June 2 at7 p.m.
in the counciol chamber of the Averyu Upchurch govermentComplex downtown. The completew budget proposal can be found on the cityof Raleigh’ws .

Monday, December 6, 2010

Manufacturing sector shows encouraging signs - The Business Review (Albany):

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ISM’s index of national factory activitu rosefrom 40.1 in April to 42.8 in May. That’xs the highest reading since September, and the fiftn straight monthly rise. Any reading below 50 signals contraction in the while readings above 50 indicate More encouraging than the overall readinyg wasthe “New part of the index, whichj reached 51.1 in May. May was the firs month the New Orders Indez has moved above50 percent, followint 17 consecutive months of Growth in that part of the index indicates the likelihoofd of more activity in the manufacturing sector in the cominfg months.
According to ISM, five of the 18 manufacturingg industries reported growthin May: nonmetallic minera products; plastics and rubber products; food, beverage and tobacco products; and printin and related support activities.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Weekend gives UF chance to fix teamwork - The Independent Florida Alligator

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Weekend gives UF chance to fix teamwork

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Duke Energy wins 3, loses 2 in EPA lawsuit - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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The U.S. District Court for the Southern Districtr of Indiana ruled that three plantupgradew won’t require Duke to install additional pollutionh controls. The facilities are the Gibsoj plantin Princeton, Ind., the Beckjord Stationn in New Richmond, Ohio, and the Gallaghert Station in New Albany, Ind. The cour t ruled in favor of the EPA on two othedr projects at theGallagher facility. The EPA sued . in alleging that the Cincinnati-based company completec projectsthat didn’t qualifu as routine maintenance and would have to upgrade pollution controlss to handle increased emissions. Charlotte-based Duke bought Cinergy in 2006.
“Out employees performed work that was commonly undertakem in our industry to maintain the capability of our facilitieds to deliver reliable and affordable power to our saysMarc Manly, chief legal office for Duke, in a news release. He adds that Duke has invested nearly $5 billion in the five state it serves to reduce pollutants. Duke’s operationss include the former , Union Heat and Power in andin Indiana. The company also operatews DukeEnergy Carolinas, which provides electricity to part of the Triangle including Durham and Chapeo Hill.