sábado, 30 de abril de 2011

Traveling film project stops in ABQ - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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The Two-week Turnaround Tour, or T3 as its creatorsx call it, will visit 14 cities in seven It’s part of Filmblazer, a communityu of people who love filmmaking. Founders Joshuqa J. Mills and Jamie Blankenship roll into a city for two week in their RV with all theifr film equipment and proceedto write, shoor and screen a short film in just two But the process is collaborative, so they invitse widespread participation in each city they visit. The Albuquerque kick-ofr is June 2 at Studio Broadway, 1810 Broadwat Ave. SE, at 7 p.m. More informatiojn is available at theT3 .
The process is open to from actors and script writers to people who want to feed the masses duringthe two-week process or who have accessw to props or even a coffee The subject of each film is differenrt for each city and is inspired by the resourcee and locations available to the T3 The production obtains local sponsors in each city so that the work is a reflectionn of a particular city.

jueves, 28 de abril de 2011

Capello moves to Avant - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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Capello Salon is shifting its downtown Buffal location from the to the Avant in early Capello has signed a lease tooccupy 1,50p0 square feet in the Delaware Avenue building. Capello will operat e its salon from the second floor ofthe lobby. The 150-room Embassuy Suites is scheduled to open inearlt July. Besides the hotel, the Avan houses 28 upscale condominiums on its top threw floors and five floors of Class Aofficew space. moved into two floor s of the office spacelast week. “It’s excitinyg to be part of thislandmark project,” said Lisa Capello Salon co-owner. “Our locationj is easily accessible fromthe street.
” The salobn is expected to be a major amenitty for the Avant’s residential and commercial tenants as well as the hotelk guests. Capello was founded in 1970 and has suburbajn locations in Amherstand Williamsville. Michaelo Montante, vice president, said Capell o was a natural choice to operatethe Avant’s spa. “Oudr relationship as a Hilton hotel set high standards and expectations for any service providedf onthe property,” Montante said.
Unilandf invested $85 million turning the former Dulski federal office building intothe

martes, 26 de abril de 2011

HTC has the Touch, not to mention features galore - Boston Business Journal:

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If you want a full qwerty keyboard, don’t expect it to be If you want greatbattery don’t look for a huge, brighyt display. If you want Wifi alongside a data plan, brace yourselv for the price tag. ’s Touch Pro is an It does not appear to be the product of many compromises in the engineering or marketing If there’s a feature you want in a device, chancews are it has it. This is not entirely a good but we’ll start with the positives. Or at least a laundry The Touch Pro isa souped-up version of the a very popular phone in Europe that has made some inroads in the Unitee States.
It’s fairly small, but not This is because a full keyboard slides out from unde r thephone — a very nice feature for thos who do not adapt quickly to toucn keyboards such as thosd on ’s iPhone. You can be working with the Toucg inits “touch screen” mode and decidwe you’d rather be typing real keys. When this you slide out the keyboard and rotatd the phone to a horizontal Keys are big enoug to allow generous The feelis OK. The phone runs ’as Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system. Aftefr a series of this is a first-rate mobile OS. Many tasksx are easy to carry out.
Commands are Applications launch quickly and the system during extensiv e testing provedvery stable. It’ss not as sexy as Apple’s OS for the iPhonre and iPod touch. Nor is it as flexible as ’s Androis operating system. But many users won’yt mind. And it’s hard to imagind a system that integrates more easily with the Exchange servers popular for use incorporate networks. HTC updateas Windows Mobile with its own interface that makes the operating syste m a little more fun to look at but does not make any terriblytsubstantive changes. The screen is on the smallerr side butvery bright.
The Touch screehn is not quite as responsivee as some offeredby rivals, but it’e responsive enough. And images and characters are sharp and Where the Touch Pro really distinguishess itself is indata transfer. When using ’ws data network, pages loaded Receiving and sending e-mails was a snap. A big advantags is the ability touse Wifi, whichn can be especially helpful indoors. Call quality was very good in most areaxs but not quite so good in some downtown Battery life was A 3.2 megapixel camera takes very nice Overall build quality seemed first-rate.
In additiom to being feature-rich, the Touch Pro sets itself aparg from some competitors with its The handset, with a two-year costs $300.

domingo, 24 de abril de 2011

Area residents unscathed after tornado strikes airport - The State Journal-Register

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Area residents unscathed after tornado strikes airport

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Former Taylorville resident Rachel Hager was on the phone with her mother when tornado sirens sounded in St. Louis late Friday. “It was kind of surreal,” said Hager, who lives in the St. Louis suburb of Brentwood, just a few miles from ...


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jueves, 21 de abril de 2011

Power co-op looks to grow 'green' power - Baltimore Business Journal:

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William Berg, Dairyland presideng and CEO, said the co-op is also spendingv $400 million in in environmental control equipmentat coal-fired power plants and promotingy energy conservation, including a program in whicj it gives away energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs. Dairyland is looking to invesytin 'green' technologies and expand its electricity generationm from various renewable energyt sources, including wind, landfill gas, animal waste and hydroelectric Dairyland reported that its earnings for 2008 declined to $11.3 million, compared with $14.3 millio in 2007.
Management noted that fuel to operatw Dairyland’s generating facilities, primarily coal, continues to be Dairyland’s largest annual expense. The risingb costs contributed to anaverage 9.8 percentg increase in wholesale rates in 2008. Totap operating revenue for 2008 increase dto $373.8 million, up 14 percent compared with $328.5 million in 2007. Electric sales also increased in with total sales up 8 Dairyland Power provides wholesale electricity to 25 member distributioj cooperatives and 16municipal utilities.

martes, 19 de abril de 2011

Embassy: Abduction of Iranians in Afghanistan Plotted by Foreign States - Fars News Agency

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Embassy: Abduction of Iranians in Afghanistan Plotted by Foreign States

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"Foreigners have had a hand in the abduction of the Iranian nationals," a statement by the Iranian embassy in Kabul said. The statement further quoted Ambassador Fada Hossein Maleki as also saying that one of the abducted engineers was freed, ...


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domingo, 17 de abril de 2011

JeffSTAT's medical rescue team now includes helicopter - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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, the university's ground medicalp transportation, recently added a medically equipperd helicopter andtransport team, making the air service available to all area hospitals. The an EC 135, is owned by Air a publicly traded company base din Englewood, Colo. Air Methods providea air medical transportation services to more than 60 hospitalsd acrossthe country. Its partnership with Jefferson, which includex Air Methods managing the aviation aspects ofthe program, markws the company's first foray into the Philadelphia area. Jefferson annually transports about 400 patientsby air. In the it relied on outside helicopter services.
"The additiojn of a helicopter to JeffSTAT's fleet of vehicle s will reduce our dependence on other helicopter service s that were not always available when we needed saidBrian Sweeney, director of JeffSTAT. Jefferson has addedd 10 full-time paramedics and nurses for thehelicoptet service. The Health System announced three changew to itsmanagement team, including naming John Bucklegy as the medical center's new executive directofr and CEO. Buckley most recentlt served as president and CEOof , the parentr company of . He replaces Robery Perry, who had been with the hospital for four Tom Bielecki has assumed the position of chietffinancial officer.
He recently came to Templw from ChestnutHill Healthcare, wherer he held a number of senior levek positions over the past 25 years, includintg executive vice president and CFO. Bielecki replacesw Ray Lefton, who had been with the hospitakl foreight years. Kay Graham of the Templer health system human resources department has assumed the position of associate hospitapl director of human resources on aninterim basis. Graha replaces Dave Williamson, who had been with the hospital for four Temple officials declined further comment on what it describedas "personne moves.
" King of Prussia-based RecoverCarre raised $5 million in a privatew stock sale, which the company will use to expanxd its business. The company provides low air-loses mattress and overlays, preventive foam and gel and specialty hospital beds and patienrt transfer systemsto acute-care hospitals, nursing homes, and other providerd of wound-care services. The financing, completed earlier this was provided by NewSpring Ventures and CommercewHealth Ventures, which are also basede in King of Prussia. Related to the financing, Brian G.
Murphy of NewSpring Ventures joined RecoverCare's board of "This financing will provide RecoverCare with the resources to continuer to invest in salesand marketing, as well as selectefd acquisitions," said Jon Winer, the company's CEO. The is presentingh a program on stem cell research that will featurw bioethicistArthur Caplan; U.S. Rep. James Greenwood, who is takingy over as president of the Biotechnology Industry Associatio nnext year; and scientist Kenneth Zaret. The free publiv forum, "Stem Cells in Medicine: A Dialogues On the Ethical, Biological and Policy Issues," will take placde Oct. 25 at 4:30 p.m. on the collegee campus at 19 S. 22nd St.

jueves, 14 de abril de 2011

Wall Street Recovers From Early Weakness To Close Nearly Flat - RTT News

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Wall Street Recovers From Early Weakness To Close Nearly Flat

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The markets staged a notable recovery from the early sell-off to end the session nearly flat. The major averages ended the session on opposite sides of the unchanged line, with the Nasdaq slipping 1.30 points or 0.1 percent to 2760.22, while the Dow ...



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