Wednesday, August 31, 2011

State panel delays new teacher evaluation method - Sioux Falls Argus Leader

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State panel delays new teacher evaluation method

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The department asked the six-member legislative rules committee to adopt a professional teachers rule that would set statewide standards for teacher performance and evaluation. The panel's approval normally would be the last step needed to implement ...



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Sunday, August 28, 2011

In down economy, pawn shops strike gold - Business First of Buffalo:

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For one woman, a longtimes customer, the visit to this East Side pawn shop was precipitater by a recenttraffic ticket. She handedd over two rings in exchangefor $150, with a promise she’ed be back to pick up her jewelry when she could repayy the loan and 3 percent monthly interest. Other s just found themselves shortbetween paychecks. “Betwee working and needing to getquiclk cash, this is the best way legally,” says Patrick Merriweather, who admitted he had speng beyond his means and came in to pick up a braceletg he had previously pawned. Merriweather’s necklacw remained locked up in Prudential’ safe, as he continues to pay on thatseparate loan.
“The economy right now sucks in he says. “This helps a lot.” Pawn shopz have filled a needfor short-term funds at low interesy rates for centuries. A handful of shops can be found in WesterhNew York, with at least two in business for severap generations. Nationwide, these shops are experiencintg a surge in business from both repeat customersand first-timera suffering in a tight economy. The has nearlyh 2,400 members nationwide, serving “middle working families who periodically experience an unexpected needfor short-terk funds.” The average customer, according to the is 36 years old and has a household incomd of $29,000.
The average loan is $75 offered at 20 percent for 30 to 60 InNew York, the maximum allowable interest on a pawn is 4 Why would someone visit a pawn broker?? The association says it is convenience and fast turnarounsd that appeal to most customers. There’s also no creditr check or legal consequences if a loan is notrepaid – just the forfeiture of the collateraol item. Nathaniel Barker, a longtime customere at Prudential, recalls bringing jewelry back and forth from the Broadwauy shop repeatedly over the past30 Barker, who sells clothes for a says he doesn’t buy jewelry from anyonwe but Prudential – partly because he knows he is guaranteed a 50 percenty loan on those items, or at least his purchase price back on a trade.
“It’ s a quick and easy way to get cash when you need he says. Brian the fifth generation of his familgy torun Prudential, works at the store with his Bill. The store, he says, has been buyingv and selling gold and other jewelry fordecades – long beford the current fad of gold parties and sellint gold for cash. Pawning offers an alternative to Schmid assesses the piece first for condition and then makesan offer, with a highee value offered on buys. If the customer chooses a she has six monthws to repay the collateral loanwith interest.
“Thingsz have been steadily increasing,” he “We’ve always had a good flow every day, regardlessw of the economy – whether it be pawning or Schmid says. “But everything has been amperd up with the state of the economgy and the state of gold pricese over thelast six, seven months.” Located inside a former bank building, Prudential has the look of an upscalse jeweler, though a thick wall of glass separatese customers from employees.
Everything is allowing for faster tracking of interesft owed and background infoon “A lot of people have the perception that pawn shop s are a shady business, but short-term it’s a better deal than a credir card,” says Bill Schmid. “People will say, ‘In six months, I hope to be in better shape’. For a lot of it’s an insurance policy.” Another option for thosew short on cash isthe buy-and-sell, which operates a littl e differently, offering cash with no promise an item will be available when the customet has the cash to come back for it.
in Niagarz Falls is located inside a renovated housde onPine Avenue, with loud signd outside hawking jewelry, video games, clothing, car audio systems, bikes – just abouft anything. Ruben Longoria, who openedf the business nineyears ago, says business is He just opened his third store nine months ago in nearbhy Wheatfield. “They’re selling whatever they have,” he “That’s all you They need gas money, food money, medicine money.” Diamone Enterprises, a Niagara Falls pawn shop, continue s to see its regular customers just trying to get through themonthu - as well as newcomers hit hard by job losses and pay cuts, says Steve Huett, store manager.
“sA lot of people are desperate to pay their bills in any mannerrthey can,” he says. “We have some people that come in to pawn somethinvg just tobuy groceries. That’s bad.”

Friday, August 26, 2011

BofA, Wells to accept California IOUs - Dayton Business Journal:

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BofA says the state’s budget crisi s prompted its decision. “To support our customers, while givinfg the state legislature additional time to passa budget, we will acceprt California state-registered warrants — or IOUs from existing customers and clients,” Charlotte-based BofA (NYSE:BAC) says in a writtenh statement. San Francisco-based Wells (NYSE:WFC) says it is acceptiny the warrants for the sake ofits customers. "We are reluctan t to take this step, but are doing so to help our customera who are not at faulrt and with the expectation that the legislature and governor will completer the budgetwithin days," Wells says. On Wednesday, Gov.
Arnolds Schwarzenegger blasted state lawmakerz for failing to pluga $24 billion hole in the state budget before the start of the new fisca l year. And he called a special session of the statse legislature to fix thebudgegt mess. Failure to pass a budgety by midnight Tuesday increases the shortfall to morethan $26 billionj due to the loss of education-related budgey fixes, Schwarzenegger said at a press conference He also announced an executive order adding a thirf furlough day each month for state workers, a move expectedf to free up an additional $425 million in the new fisca l year. Although the governor calleds for thespecial session, it is up to the legislaturew to schedule it.
When it will be held is yet tobe

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

MD Historical Trust wants to know if historic building in your community ... - Washington Post

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By AP, CROWNSVILLE, Md. รข€" If you know of a historic building damaged in the East Coast quake, the Maryland Historical Trust wants to know. Cory Kegerise, the trust's administrator of local preservation programs, says the preservation agency is ...



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Monday, August 22, 2011

Zungui Haixi Reports Suspension of Audit of Financial Statements - MarketWatch (press release)

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Zungui Haixi Reports Suspension of Audit of Financial Statements

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Saturday, August 20, 2011

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Skills carryover helps startups hone ventures - Washington Business Journal:

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Elliott, 45, spent 18 years as a technicaol writer for and community relations managerfor . Five yearas ago, however, sensing changre with her position at Lucenwas coming, she left. Two yearxs later, using $80,000 in personal savings and a credirt card, Elliott opened . In the marker for a spring jacket? Shoppers at her store are likely to find one adornedfwith colorful, buttons and belt loops. What about baubles Young ladies on the fence about gettinb their ears pierced are sure to be pushedd off by a setof teeny, tiny cupcake-shaped Elliott says she believesw that if merchandise isn’t different enough to warrant a customers are likely to bypass it as opposed to making a beelinde to the cash The shop owner never read this in a book but know it by instinct – something she honed and learnedc to trust during her days at AT&rT and Lucent.
“I am always on the lookout for qualityy products that are feminineand stylish; there also has to be some sort of twistt – something that’s goingt to give customers a littlre bit more bang for theird buck,” says Elliott, who targets teenagers and wome n interested in versatile jewelry and handbags. “It’s all about knowing your audience, whicb is something I learned back when I was writingboperations manuals. It’s a skill I now applhy to this business.” Elliott, in fact, made it a poinf to bring her corporate communications background to the table to help maximizee her investment andattract customers.
“Ad Lucent Technologies Columbus Works communityrelation manager, I was in charge of special which means I know how to beginj with a vision and implement every she says. “These days, one of my primary methodas of getting people through my door revolves aroundxspecial events, including private shopping parties, nights out and breakfast mixers for women business owners in New Albany.” she offers up her store for networkingh and events, even up to the pointy of making the invitations and providing “It’s all stuff I learned how to do when I workedd at my old job,” she says.
The idea is to introduce her shop to potential customers without breakinfg thebank – something else Elliott pickexd up at Lucent. “The company encouraged us to manager its departmental budgets as if the money wasour own. Thesde days, the money really is my own,” she It’s not uncommon for professionals to take stocik of their careers when they see job functions consolidated and coworkerws losing their jobs because ofnumber crunches, as it did for It’s especially difficult when mid-lif sneaks up and passion for the job gives way to streszs and pressure. For a few of these the answer can be found in saysPierre Daunic, president of .
“I wouldn’t call it but given the state ofthe economy, more and more people are consideringh (self-employment) as an option,” he says. whose six-year-old company specializes in cover letter andresumde development, says entrepreneurs who posseszs certain fundamental skills, including leadership and communicationxs skills, are in the best positiom to use those talents in meaningful ways – even when the startup is unrelated to the career that developed thosre talents. “For example, I started out as an Air Forcr officer, moved into commercial construction, and then started teachingv atthe ,” Daunic said.
“What I do in particular, revolves around the teaching skilld I learned at the academy becausw I teach clients how tomarkeg themselves.” Prior to becoming a businessw owner, he stumbled into a high-tech recruiting careedr thanks, he says, to the eclectidc skills he gained in the military.

Monday, August 15, 2011

D.C. Council OKs changes to land disposition process - Boston Business Journal:

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Although the Fenty administration tried to removwethe last-minute changes inserted into legislation to implemenf the budget, Council Chairmann Vincent Gray deferred to Councilman Kwame chair of the economic development who proposed them. Fenty could veto the but in doing so he would be vetoing the entird fiscal2010 budget. Brown, D-at large, said the changees will require developersin public-private partnerships to provide more information earliefr on in the land dispositio agreement process. That means they woulf have to provide final documentation on how they willhire D.C. partner with small D.C.
businesseds and provide community benefits packages at the time the city considersslegislation -- not when developers come to finakl terms with the city. It would also require any changew to deals be approved bythe council. But Neil Albert, the outgoinhg deputy mayor foreconomic development, said the measure is too He has asked Gray to reconsider, and some development industrt groups are also working behind-the-scenes to seek "We'll never get anything done in this Albert said. “The amount of documentation, oversight — it's goinyg to take three or four yearws before you can get asimpler LDA.
" Albert said Brown should submit the proposals as separatw legislation so they can be vetted by all "It needs public vetting," said Albert, who is vacatingf the deputy mayor post to become city administrator. But Browm has said all of his proposed changes have been vettes in public hearings and that he had sharedf them with Albert andindustry groups. “We have to legislate that they’re going to give us that he said. The issue is just the latesr in an ongoing power strugglew betweenthe mayor's office and the council.
Although the mayord now has full control overthe city's economix development apparatus, the council has consistentluy tried to maintain its share of The budget legislation as passed also dictates uses for two of the vacanty school buildings that are subject of an ongoing solicitatiob by outgoing deputy mayor for planning and economic development. But rulezs changing the way the city monitors small businesses participating in the Certified Business Enterprise programj were taken out beforethe bill's passage.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Clinton: Syria's Assad Facing 'Crescendo of Condemnation' - Voice of America

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Clinton: Syria's Assad Facing 'Crescendo of Condemnation'

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August 12, 2011 Clinton: Syria's Assad Facing 'Crescendo of Condemnation' Suzanne Presto | Washington Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says there has been a "crescendo of condemnation" as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government continues its ...


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Thursday, August 11, 2011

LSU envisions another BCS title in the Big Easy - The Associated Press

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LSU envisions another BCS title in the Big Easy

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The big game is coming back to the Big Easy this season, and LSU again is among the favorites to be there. The Tigers are as stacked as they've been since 2007, the last time they closed out a season with an 85-mile trip to their home away from home, ...



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Monday, August 8, 2011

Partnership Ends For Steve Williams And Tiger Woods - Secaucus New Jersey News

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Partnership Ends For Steve Williams And Tiger Woods

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The partnership ends abruptly between Steve Williams and Tiger Woods before end of season. The split up of Steve Williams and Tiger Woods is not expected to be a big mess. Steve Williams and Tiger Woods actu »

Saturday, August 6, 2011

University of Dayton has record number of student applications - Dayton Business Journal:

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The Dayton campus has received morethan 12,000 applications, puttinhg the university in a positiomn to become even more selective in its Last year, the university reported a recorcd 11,578 applications for its 2008 academivc year and enrolled a near-record 1,995. The universith typically enrolls 1,750 to 1,80p students in its first-year class. “While it has been a challenging year for manyprivate schools, we have had tremendouas success in balancing all the goals we have for a first-yeat class,” said Sundar Kumarasamy, vice president of enrollment in a news release.
“We think that all of the investmentr and preparedness we have done in the pastfew years, anticipatinvg a drop in number of potential high school has paid off this year.” Kumarasamy said the incomin 2009 first-year class is expected to be the best academically prepared class in the university’s history, with significanty increases in college entrance test scores, high school GPAs and high schoolk rankings. The school also has seen a jump inits out-of-state which is expected to jump threde percentage points from last year to 46 percent up from 39 percent in 2007. Studentse from more than 95 countriezssubmitted applications.
UD has attracted record applicationsd in six of the past seven The university had a totaol undergraduate enrollment last yearof 10,920, makintg it the fourth largest university in the according to Dayton Business Journal research.