Monday, August 30, 2010
Marquette law school to run foreclosure mediation program - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:
The Milwaukee Foreclosure Mediationn program will bea voluntary, court-base d independent mediation option for lenders and borrowers. The located at the Milwaukee County will seek to alleviat the current backlog of foreclosure cases in the county court systenm by offering the option of mediatio to residential homeowners who residein owner-occupied properties. Accordiny to the Law School, in most cases, successfulo mediation will serve as a venu to work out new loan a short sale or other solutio that ismutually agreeable, and execute a finalp agreement between the parties.
The funding includess proceeds from a settlementwith Countrywide, whicjh was accused of misrepresenting the quality and benefits of its Under the settlement, announced in Countrywide agreed to pay $1.6 million for foreclosure reliefd benefits. The mortgage lending giant also agreede to waive various loan fees and modify loans for customers that couldr result in a total settlement valueof $41.1 million, accordinb to the Attorney General's Beginning May 28, an informational phonw line will be operational for those interested in learning more about the program. Interestedx parties may call 414-288-4040. Mediation activities will begin afterJuly 1.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
France defies critics, deports hundreds more Roma - Channel News Asia
France defies critics, deports hundreds more Roma Channel News Asia The Roma's experience of the European Union must not simply be "the right to go from one slum to another," said Lellouche, who is due to visit Romania early ... |
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Cyber Attacks Againts US Military Computers Increase Sharply - Voice of America
Brisbane Times | Cyber Attacks Againts US Military Computers Increase Sharply Voice of America According to the report, which was authored by Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn, the attack began after an infected flash drive was inserted into a ... Inside look at Pentagon's cyberdefense strategy: The battlefield beyond bad ... Pentagon Fin » |
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
St. Louis aldermen approve Kiel Opera House plan - Houston Business Journal:
, the New York City-base firm that owns the and holdsthe long-term lease to the has brought in McEagle of O’Fallon, Mo., as a redevelopmen partner and as general SCP’s plan May 27 by the Urban Developmenty and Zoning Committee. The committee previouslh the vote because members said they wantedf more time to examine the proposal. The plan has drawn criticisn from competitors, notably Richard Baker, president of operator , who said the plan would steal showxs away from the Foxand . To alleviates concerns among competitors, SCP Worldwide agreed to limit the numberrof third-party theatrical shows it holdxs for the first five years.
The $74 milliojn proposal includes $16 milliomn of private equity; $28.6 million in tax credites and $29 million in revenue bonds issued by the city and backed by proceeds from the 5 percenr tax on tickets and eventsat . the city’zs Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority recommended to the Board of Aldermenj that the Kielbe re-declarer blighted, paving the way for tax abatement for SCP Worldwidd to support a restoratioh of the building into a theatrical and concert
Sunday, August 22, 2010
AAA: Holiday travel down, air traffic up - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:
Citing research conducted by IHSGlobalk Insight, the company expects 37.1 million Americans will take a trip of 50 or more milesz during the weekend, which is typicallyg the busiest time of the year for auto travel. That woul be down 1.9 percent from the 37.8 millioj who traveled during the same periodlast year, and down 12.3 percentf from 42.3 million in 2007. Althougj air travel will account for only 5 percent of July 4thleisures travel, the industry is expected to see a 4.9 percenyt increase in bookings for the weekend this year. On the othef hand, AAA projects a 2.6 percengt decline in auto trips, droppinh from 33.4 million last year to 32.6 millio n in 2009.
In addition to risingt gas prices, plummeting airfare pricess are influencingtravel patterns. According to AAA’s Leisure Travel the lowest average published airfares over the Independence Day weekend are expecte to decrease 16 percent fromlast year.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Wikileaks founder accused of rape - The Guardian
ABC Online | Wikileaks founder accused of rape The Guardian Swedish authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on suspicion of molestation and rape. The warrant was issued late yesterday, said a spokeswoman at Sweden's prosecutors' office in Stockholm. ... Sweden seeks WikiLeaks founder arrest in rape case Embattled Wikileaks Founder Facing Rape Charge in Sweden Wikileaks founder wanted in Sweden |
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
SC mom charged with killing kids before car sinks - San Francisco Chronicle
msnbc.com | SC mom charged with killing kids before car sinks San Francisco Chronicle AP In this photo provided by the Orangeburg Sheriff's Department via The Times and Democrat, Shaquan Duley, 29, is shown. After the bodies of two toddlers were pulled Monday Aug. 16, 2010, from a car submerged in a South ... SC police: Mom killed children before sinking car SC police: Mom killed children before sinking car S.C. authorities seeking murder charges against mother |
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
Senate nominee indicted on porn charge - CNN
USA Today | Senate nominee indicted on porn charge CNN By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- South Carolina Democratic US Senate nominee Alvin Greene has been indicted for "disseminating, procuring or promoting obscenity," according to the Richland County clerk of courts. Greene told CNN Senior Political Editor ... Alvin Green charged in pornography case Longshot US Senate candidate from SC indicted South Carolina Candidate Is Indicted |
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Flight attendants vent about passengers - CNN
San Francisco Chronicle (blog) | Flight attendants vent about passengers CNN By A. Pawlowski, CNN (CNN) -- It's safe to say air travelers are paying more attention -- and maybe giving a little more respect -- to flight attendants after the incident on a JetBlue flight that has mesmerized the country and put a new spotlight on ... Flight attendant's job: Harder than it used to be? Steven Slater ponders next move as JetBlue flight attendant basks in glow of ... JetBlue flight steward defended by mother |
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Naomi Campbell's testimony contradicted at 'blood diamonds' trial - The Guardian
Globe and Mail | Naomi Campbell's testimony contradicted at 'blood diamonds' trial The Guardian Thirteen years ago, on a balmy South African evening in September, an eclectic group of guests arrived in Pretoria for a dinner with Nelson Mandela. Despite the somewhat incongruous presence of a former warlord, they ate, drank and made merry. ... The Truth About Blood Diamonds |
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Elena Kagan sworn in as Supreme Court justice - Los Angeles Times
The Hindu | Elena Kagan sworn in as Supreme Court justice Los Angeles Times Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. administers the oath two days after her confirmation by the Senate. She is not expected to dramatic » |
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
Terrorism charges against 14 Somalis in US reflect 'disturbing trend' - Christian Science Monitor
New York Daily News | Terrorism charges against 14 Somalis in US reflect 'disturbing trend' Christian Science Monitor The Justice Department indicted 14 Somalis in Alabama, California, and Minnesota Thursday on terrorism charges for » |
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Employee kills 8, himself in Connecticut shooting rampage - Los Angeles Times
The Guardian | Employee kills 8, himself in Connecticut shooting rampage Los Angeles Times Omar S. Thornton, a driver for Hartford Distributors, was leaving a disciplinary hearing when he pulled out a handgun and began firing. A union official says he was 'disgruntled.' A truck driver accused of stealing beer from his employer emerged from a ... 9 killed in shooting at Conn. beer distributorship 9 Killed, 2 Wounded in Shooting at Beer Distributor Omar Thornton: "I Killed the Five Racists That Were Bothering Me" |
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
United Arab Emirates to block key features on BlackBerrys - Washington Post
Telegraph.co.uk | United Arab Emirates to block key features on BlackBerrys Washington Post A man talks on his smart phone at the Dubai Financial Market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Kamran Jebreili - AP) By Adam Schreck DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES -- Citing national security concerns, the United Arab Emirates said Sunday that it will ... BlackBerry Expansion at Risk as Governments Tighten Curbs on Mobile E-Mail UAE restricts BlackBerry use BlackBerry dispute shows up clash of cultures |
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