Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Sac State receives $211K for 'green jobs' training - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:
The college has received $210,950 in stimulus money to provide classroom trainingv for green jobs inthe high-growth industry of facilitiezs management, a news release said Thursday. The moneyh comes from almost $5 million in federal Recovery Act funds allocated by the through the Sacramento Employmen t andTraining Agency. The College of Continuing Education is one of 19 area organization receivingthe funds. The college’s traininh program will start inthe fall.
It will help workers from facility management and theconstructiomn industry, which are sectores that have lost many jobs in the deep Those eligible for the program includew adults who are interestesd in or have some experience in construction management, operations and custodial services, landscaping, the environment, contract management and wastde management, the release said. “These funda will allow us to develop anddeliver much-neededc training for an industry sector in our community that has been extremelg hard hit by the budget downturn,” Alicew Tom, dean of the College of Continuing Education, said in the “Sustainable facilities management has been designated as a high-growtn job area by the Bureah of Labor Statistics, so this trainin g will have both immediatee and long-term usability.
” “The training will prepare workers for high-wag jobs with career advancement Tonii Ramirez, senior programm coordinator with the College of Continuing Education, said in the release. “If meets the college’s goal of helping adults update their skills and move aheax intheir careers. “The program will offer a comprehensive review of the skillxs requiredof today’s facility managers,” Ramirez said.
“It will teach the importance of incorporatingv sustainability in all stepzs of facility management, including the LEED (Leadership in Energty and Environmental Design) certification process, which rates projects based on theifr environmental awareness in design and • $257,795 to study an advancedx technique for sampling hydrocarbon emissions from certain kinds of vegetation. The granr will fund research by one graduated student and oneundergraduate student. • $17,6643 to supplement an earlier non-stimulus awarxd of $198,000 to study sugar-based moleculexs that potentially could be used to fightt viral diseases suchas HIV, whicyh can lead to AIDS.
The supplement will fund work by two undergraduatew students and one high school studentthis summer. • $74,760 from the federal Noyce Teaching Fellowship Program to provide planning fundw for a collaboration by the Colleger of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and the Collegew of Education to create training programs for math andscience teachers.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
ESC: It's Not Butter and It's Not Better - MedPage Today
ESC: It's Not Butter and It's Not Better MedPage Today Most of the patients in ALPHA-OMEGA were men (78%) and 24% were obese, but they differed from the typical high-risk American in at least one way: at ... |
Friday, August 27, 2010
Knight named chief development officer at Bury - Austin Business Journal:
The firm has grown both geographically and in a multipldedisciplinary areas, and created the position to oversee its nationak business development efforts, Paul Bury, presidentr of Bury + Partners said. Knight, who has been with Bury + Partnerz since 1992, will be one of the firm’sd top three executives, Bury said. In his new role he will leveragew existing national client relationships into work outside of Texae and expand relationships within key identified targetmarket sectors, Bury added. The Bury companies, which include Bury+Partners, Land Desigmn Partners and HS&A, have worked for severalp years with national clientssas they’ve expanded into Texaa and Virginia.
Bury said the limiting factofr in taking on more national work has been the lack of a developmentf executive who can managwe the relationships at anational level. “It is an exciting time for our business. Our servicr to clients with a national footprint has been evolvinvg forsome time,” said Knight. “ I am looking forward to playingb a larger role in connecting our nationao clients with the resources of our familgof companies.” The firm has hired Will Wheelerf to take on Knight’s former position of managingy principal for the Austin office.
Wheeler has worke at the Keith Companiee as regional manager and division president and as a managingg principal forStantec Consulting. “The recen addition of Will Wheeler from Stantec out of Las Vegas brings additional focuxs to leadership and operations in ourAustinb hub,” Bury said. “We have been very busy with strategic moves while thiseconomy
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
BFC Financial, Woodbridge to merge - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):
In a joint press releasr Monday, the Fort Lauderdale-based companies said they entered into a mergefr agreement whereinWoodbridge (Pink Sheets: WDGH) would becomd a wholly owned subsidiary of BFC (Pinmk Sheets: BFCF). BFC currently controls majority voting stakes in both Woodbridgeand BBX). BFC lost $58.9 milliomn on revenue of $487.5 million in 2008. Woodbridgee owns , which is building Traditio Florida inPort St. Lucie, and has investmentw in various companies includingand . Woodbridge lost $140.34 million on revenue of $25.5 million in 2008.
In its first quarter earnings report, Woodbridge warned that Core Communitied could default on the loans for Tradition Florida if its lenders demand that it put more equitycapitakl down. Under the merger deal, all shareholders of Woodbridge Classw A common stock except BFC wouldreceived 3.47 shares of BFC’s Class A common stock per With shares of BFC opening at 40 cent Monday, it equals nearly $1.39 a share for each sharr of Woodbridge, which opened at $1.10 Levan and Abdo are chairman and vice respectively, of both companies. The merger wouldc save between $1 million and $2 million in professional fees and SEC reportinvg costs forthe companies, Levan said.
It would also reducse the taxes Woodbridge would pay on its earnings once it returnszto profitability, he said. Currently, Woodbridge pays taxezs on its earnings, and then BFC pays taxess on the portionof Woodbridge’s earnings that it counts on its balance sheet. The move will not causde any staff reductions, Levan noted. Woodbridgd will continue operate independently. The agreement would include all current boardc members of Woodbridgeon BFC’s new board and add Woodbridgs President Seth Wise and BankAtlantic Bancorp Presidenyt Jarett Levan to BFC’s 12-member as well. Wise would also becomse executive vice presidentof BFC.
The deal is expectedx to close before the endof 2009. BFC share closed unchanged at 40 cents. The 52-week high was 95 centzs on Sept. 2. The 52-week low was 6 cente on Feb. 5. Woodbridge shares closed down 2 cents to The 52-week high was $6.60 on Aug. 21. The 52-wee k low was 2 cents on Oct. 24.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Scrushy ordered to pay $2.8B for HealthSouth fraud - Dallas Business Journal:
billion in damages by a civilk court judge for his rolein ’s massiv accounting fraud scandal. The HealthSouth founder was deemed liabld for losses incurredby shareholders, some of whom sued him seekinhg to recover their investments. Judge Allwin Horn announced the verdictt shortly after10 a.m. Thursday. Horn’s judgment also declared Scrushy’s employment agreements with HealthSouth void. HealthSouth said it will receive approximatelyt 40 percent of any money recoveredfrom Scrushy. Attorneyxs for the shareholders filed the suit againsrt Scrushy on behalf of HealthSout saying he directed the accounting scandal had requested $3.6 billion.
Scrushy testified during the trial and denied any He was brought to Jefferson County for the trial from a Texasafederal prison, where he is currently servin g seven years for bribing then-Gov. Don Siegelmab for a seat on a state healty carepolicy board. Scrushy was acquitted of criminalk charges in the HealthSouth fraudin 2005. HealthSoutnh said it is unsure how much mighrt be collectedfrom Scrushy, accordin to a news release. “We are pleasedx to see that justice has been served througn this judgment and that another chapter of our past has been putbehind us,” HealthSouth’s statement said.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
Self-Styled 'Bonnie and Clyde' Fugitives John McCluskey and Casslyn Welch Nabbed - ABC News
CBC.ca | Self-Styled 'Bonnie and Clyde' Fugitives John McCluskey and Casslyn Welch Nabbed ABC News John McCluskey and Casslyn Welch were taken into custody near the town of Springerville, Ariz., near the border with New Mexico. The duo told authorities that if given the chance, they would have shot it out with ... Authorities catch prison escapee at Arizona campsite after 3-week manhunt US fugitive couple captured in Arizona Authorities: Ariz. escapee caught at campground |
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Rod Blagojevich's Narrow Escape: Ex-Illinois Gov. Guilty on 1 Count - ABC News
CBC.ca | Rod Blagojevich's Narrow Escape: Ex-Illinois Gov. Guilty on 1 Count ABC News A lone juror may have saved former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich from a conviction on the most serious corruption charge of conspiring to trade or sell President Obama's vacated Senate seat, according to a juror in the case. ... Blagojevich foreman cites prosecution's 'major flaw,' jurors comment on lone ... What the Blagojevich Jury Thinks Juror: One vote blocked Senate seat conviction in Blagojevich case |
Monday, August 16, 2010
Jet splits in three while landing in Colombia - CNN International
Washington Post | Jet splits in three while landing in Colombia CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- One passenger was killed when an airplane crashed in bad weather and split into two when landing early Monday on the island of San Andres, Colombia, officials said. The number of injured remained unclear Monday morning, ... 'Miracle': » |
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Obama makes clear support for ground zero mosque - The Associated Press
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Feds: Elias Abuelazam Arrested in Connection to 20 Vicious Stabbing Attacks - ABC News
MiamiHerald.com | Feds: Elias Abuelazam Arrested in Connection to 20 Vicious Stabbing Attacks ABC News Michigan resident Elias Abuelazam was identified today as the suspect in a series 20 vicious stabbings that included five deaths in three states, federal officials told ABC News. ... Man held in connection with stabbings in 3 states Police: Suspected stabber had prior Va. arrest Israeli held in investigation of serial stabbings |
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Former US Senator in Alaska Plane Crash - Voice of America
ABC News | Former US Senator in Alaska Plane Crash Voice of America Photo: AP US authorities say a plane carrying former US Senator Ted Stevens and former NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe has crashed in Alaska but the condition of the two men is unknown. The US National Transportation Safety Board reports five of the ... 5 dead in Alaska plane crash; Ex-senator aboard Ted Stevens Survived 1978 Plane Crash Former US Sen. Stevens killed in crash-TV quoting friend |
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
Six Americans on Medical Mission Killed by Taliban in Afghanistan Ambush - Bloomberg
CBC.ca | Six Americans on Medical Mission Killed by Taliban in Afghanistan Ambush Bloomberg Taliban insurgents claimed responsibility for the deaths of six Americans, a Briton, a German and two Afghan interpreters killed in northern Afghanistan in what the US c » |
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Jobs Report Shows Private Sector Still Wary of Hiring - New York Times
Aljazeera.net | Jobs Report Shows Private Sector Still Wary of Hiring New York Times With the departure of thousands of workers from temporary Census jobs and thousands more let go by cash-strapped state and local governments, American businesses were unable to rescue the American recovery. ... Reaction to payrolls, unemployment data Stocks W » |
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Battle to halt BP oil spill nearing end, says Barack Obama - The Guardian
The Guardian | Battle to halt BP oil spill nearing end, says Barack Obama The Guardian Barack Obama today declared the US's largest and most politic » |
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Monday, August 2, 2010
The Fix: President Obama vs the Congressional Black Caucus? - Washington Post
Los Angeles Times | The Fix: President Obama vs the Congressional Black Caucus? Washington Post President Barack Obama's relationship with members of the Congressional Black Caucus is being tested over a series of high profile incidents, the latest of which is the ethics investigation into New York Democratic Rep. ... House ethics panel charges Rep. Maxine Waters Ethics panel files formal case against Rep. Maxine Waters Rep. Maxine Waters Charged With Ethics Violations |
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