Tuesday, August 31, 2010
California settles with Kmart, sues Target - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:
The state’s attorney general, Jerry Brown, joined by district attorneys from manyCaliforniq counties, including Alameda, Santa Clarqa and Contra Costa, filed a suit againstf Minneapolis-based Target (NYSE: TGT), saying it sent hazardous waste to various landfills in violation of state law. The suit is mean to stop the practices. In news Target said it has been cooperating withthe AG’s officr for three years on this matter and that it is committed to complying with all environmental Kmart, owned by (NASDAQ: agreed to a settlement that includes civil penalties, lega l costs and some money to boost protection of the environmenyt in the state.
Thomas Orloff, Robert Kochly, James Fox and Dolores Carr, the DAs of Alameda, Contra San Mateo and Santaw Claracounties respectively, joined Brown in the suit againstg Target. According to court Target has180 facilities, includingb stores and warehouses, in The suit alleges Target threw out “ignitable aerosoll wastes” including propane canisters, in a trash compactor in Alamedqa County on May 14 and May 21, for example.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
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In September 2005, the Companty transferred 23 of its North American facilities and certain other related assetsw andliabilities (the Business) to Automotive Components LLC (ACH), an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiaru of the Company. On October 1, 2005, the Company sold ACH to Ford for cash proceedsw ofapproximately $300 million, as well as the forgiveness of certaij other postretirement employee benefit liabilities and otherr obligations relating to hourly employeee associated with the Business and the assumptionn of certain other liabilities (together, the ACH Transactions). ...
Friday, August 27, 2010
Hard times drive innovation - Dallas Business Journal:
Passion for innovation came tome early. Only a few weeks ago in a discussion with one of my auntiees in theUnited Kingdom, she recallexd how she used to collect Andrew and me from nursery schoolo every day. The challenge was not getting us home, but transporting whateverf “creation” we had put together that day. That curiositty for all things mechanical is what led me down anengineeringf path. Early in my career, I was involverd with several high-profile products that helpede to kick-start the cellular phone industry as weknow it. The parts my team workes on went on to produce billionsin revenue.
At the I did not realize the impact of these I simply enjoyed workinb in an environment wherr innovation andcreativity flourished. Looking at how my job has evolvedf and how the current state of the economyhas changed, I thinlk about my childhood passion of taking things apart and putting them back together. I had so much drived while working on those projects in the earl y days ofmy career. Although I am olderd and wiser now, that same passion is what drives me throughn thedifficult times, when resources are scarce and budgetx scarcer. I hope that young engineers todag will find encouragement in knowing that hard timew can truly drive changeand innovation.
Innovators and engineers who have left a lastint impression on history have been those who culled innovation out of theirf dreams and have been inspired byeverydayy challenges. These engineers have been dedicated to improving the quality of our livesa by bringing these dreamwsto life. Jack Kilby’s integratedx circuit, for example, not only paved the way for new but also contributed to our society by changing the waywe That’s why even during tough economic times, Texas Instruments decided to move forwars with its new Kilby Labs wherw small teams of engineers are developing cutting-edgw technologies to fuel the next generation of new products.
I’m proud that my children can tell theie children that their grandfather was among the first generatio n of KilbyLabs engineers. How lucky I am that my companyg recognizes the fundamental importance ofcontinued innovation, even in the midstt of a downturn. Recently, three members of the TI familg were inducted into the Nationapl Inventors Hall of As we applaud their unparalleled contributions tothe world, we must also take this opportunitg to ponder, and hopefully act, upon the brilliance in each of us.
When business is good, it is human nature to become The history of life on earth has showmn us that the most cataclysmi of events drive thebiggest Similarly, economic downturns force industrie to look forward. It is exactly durinbg these hard times that we need to find new ideas andembracew change. As engineers, we strive each day to find thenext “bibg thing” that will have an impact on the way we live our To move us forward, therr must be an inherent need to evolvde and change, the way legendary inventors of our past have done when they dreamesd big and invented even So, I’d like to say thanko you to all of the researchers, scientists and innovators in actiomn who have managed to tinker their way to creating the amazing world we live in regardless of upturn or downturn.
Now whenevefr I hear people say, “It’s not rocke t science,” I remind them: “No, what we do is hardef than rocket science.”
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Universities chase stimulus cash for shovel-ready projects - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:
The tens of millions of dollars in granyt proposals are targeting funding streams flowing down throug the American Recovery andReinvestment Act’sx shovel-ready initiatives. Universities faced with consecutive yeards of funding cuts are anglinb to usethe shovel-ready cash to catcn up on much-needed facilityu upgrades, build classrooms to handle the influzx of students in need of re-traininb or tackle big capital projects aimed at bolstering academics and research. The approacg is twofold at , which has seen its studentf population surge by 12 percent in the past two due in part torising unemployment.
The colleger is seeking $45 million to builed additional classroom capacity on its three main campuses as well as to enhancwe vocational training facilitiesin high-demand occupations, according to Ellyn director of the office of grantw development. The college wants the among other projects, to build out its and the Maroone Automotive Program in Miramar to emphasizew curriculum on maintaining and repairinyg emerging green energy and hybri systems in boats and It also wants to expands classrooms foraviation training, including a facilitt to train a new generation of air traffid controllers, which are expected to be in high demand in a few year s to replace a wave of retiring controllers, Drotzert said.
“These are all shove ready,” she said. “We have a historgy of training in technical trades an now we are lookintg to be responsive to providing curriculumk in this new emerging industry of green The ’s 18-member stimulu s working group meets regularly to discuss opportunities and set a coursd to capture as much of the federalp cash as possible. So far, the schooo has more than 400 proposals seekingt in excessof $350 milliohn in funding. “We saw this as a very significant opportunity for the university and to do somethin g forthe community,” said Richard Bookman, vice provosgt of research at UM.
Among the projectas on the school’s shovel-ready wish list is a new $45 seawate research center at UM’s Rosenstiel School of Marinw and Atmospheric Science onVirginia Key, he said. The universitt is seeking $15 million from the and $15 million from the to help builfthe center, which will stud sea creatures as well as the physicsw of waves on structures. UM is also is submitting proposals fora $15 million to $20 millionn addition to a science building at its Cora Gables campus and a multi-story researcgh building at its medical school. has science, greenb technology and culinary training onits shovel-ready submission The school is requesting help funding a $22.
87 million hospitality management center to house a culinaryt arts school as well as $40 millionh for an extensive renovation and upgrad e to decades-old facilities at its nortbh campus and $1.2 million for an and But by most accounts competition for stimulus fundss will be fierce. And specific funding prioritiesx from federal and state allocators beyond short-term projects that would create jobs quickly remainas unclear, said Camille Coley, assistant VP and interim director of sponsoref research at . “They are not tellingt us what they arelooking for,” she But FAU is seeking $4.
5 million to help build out water reuse infrastructure at its newly gold level Leadership in Energy and and platinum level engineering building, slated to open in 2010. The university also is seekinbg federal stimulus funds to create a road connector system at its main campuz off Glades Road in Boca Raton andadditionakl parking. It also wants fundinyg to put a green roof on its administration While the application procesas is infull swing, UM’s Bookma doesn’t expect the winning projecta to be announced until the fall.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Dusting off the welcome mat - Wichita Business Journal:
And almost a quarter of all those jobs in Texasx at foreign companies are in the manufacturing sector where the economic multiplier remainsstrongh -- stimulating demand and creating jobs in other Yet the national picture shows a differen t story. From a high of $321 billion in overall foreign investment levels in the United State s have plummeted to nearly half thatfigure That's particularly troubling news these days with the nearly dailyh discussions about a national recessiojn and whether we've slipped into one.
To counter this and keep America's economy strong and competitivwein today's global economy, foreign investmenyt levels in the United States shoulf be higher -- much higher. The fact is, Americw continues to offer a lot toforeigh investors. Our country will remaijn the world's largest and most dynamic economy for theforeseeabled future. Few other countries allow business the levelo of freedom to come up with an develop it, finance it, protect it, markeyt it and ultimately make a profigt from it. America's educated work force is a wellspring of talent, creativity and flexibility; and our universities are a magnet for the world'x best and brightest.
An embeddede culture of entrepreneurialismand risk-taking keeps the Unitef States on the cutting edge and the place the worled looks to for the next big That's one of the main reasons why our , has invested more than $17 billiob in the United States in the past three Siemens work force inludes nearly 6,000 in Texas, half of whom work in the greatefr Dallas-Fort Worth area at our separate airport postal automation and product lifecycle management As an American who heads a subsidiargy of a foreign company employing 70,000 people in all 50 I know firsthand about the benefits foreigbn investment brings to this country. It createxs jobs, fosters innovation and boosts competitiveness.
Altogether, U.S. subsidiariezs of foreign companies nationwide today employ more than 5 milliomAmerican workers. At a time when pundits are decrying the declinseof America's manufacturing base, subsidiaries of foreignn companies are focusing their investments on building and upgradinbg U.S. factories. At our company, we have more than 120 manufacturing facilitiews in theUnited States. With more than one in threer jobs in themanufacturing sector, U.S. subsidiariesw account for nearly 20% of all U.S. exports. While commentators and analysts are sounding alarm bellesover America's competitiveness, foreign investment is actuall strengthening America's impact in global markets.
Investment capital flowsw where fundamentals are in place and wherethe "gut is positive. The increasingly cheaper dollae also can make investments in the United States more Is America an attractivr place forforeign investment? I think so. Is foreign investmenrt good for Texas? I know so. But don'ty take my word for it. Just ask your neighbor. Chancese are pretty good he or she works for one of the many foreigj companies that also are bettinghon America's -- and their own -- long-term success.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Iran unveils bombing drone - CNN International
Aljazeera.net | Iran unveils bombing drone CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff An Iranian flag flutters Friday at an undisclosed location in Iran next to a surface-to-surface Qiam-1 (Rising) missile. (CNN) -- Iran unveiled the first long-range military drone manufactured in the country on Sunday, ... Iran Unveils Its First Loc » |
Friday, August 20, 2010
Authorities: Ariz. escapee caught at campground - The Associated Press
Telegraph.co.uk | Authorities: Ariz. escapee caught at campground The Associated Press PHOENIX â€" After nearly three weeks on the run, an escaped state prison inmate and his fiancee who were targets of an intense nationwide manhunt were captured Thursday at an Arizona campground after an alert forest ranger spotted the suspicious couple, ... Nation/world news briefs: Fugitive Arizona inmate, fiancée are captured Couple wanted for double murder captured in Arizona Arizona fugitive and fiancee arrested at campsite |
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Dr. Laura to end her radio show - CNN
Globe and Mail | Dr. Laura to end her radio show CNN By the CNN Wire Staff Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Embattled radio talk show host Dr. Laura Schlessinger announced Tuesday she will not renew her contract that is up at the end of the year, telling CNN's "Larry King Live" she wants to "regain my ... Amid controversy, Laura Schlessinger to leave radio 5 Things: Dr. Laura checks out Dr. Laura Shlessinger to end radio show at end of year |
Monday, August 16, 2010
China Overtakes Japan as World's Second-Biggest Economy - Bloomberg
Washington Post | China Overtakes Japan as World's Second-Biggest Economy Bloomberg By Bloomberg News - Mon Aug 16 11:40:01 GMT 2010 China is on course to overtake the US as the world's largest economy around 2020. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg Aug. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Frederic Neumann, co-head of Asian economic research at ... Shares F » |
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Cops: 8 shot outside Buffalo restaurant; 4 dead - The Associated Press
msnbc.com | Cops: 8 shot outside Buffalo restaurant; 4 dead The Associated Press BUFFALO, NY â€" A shooting outside a restaurant in downtown Buffalo early Saturday left four people dead and four wounded, police said. The victims were leaving a large party inside the City Grill bar and restaurant about 2:30 am when gunfire erupted, ... Four dead in shooting outside downtown restaurant Four killed in restaurant fight in Buffalo: report Cops: 8 shot outside Buffalo restaurant; 4 dead |
Thursday, August 12, 2010
GM's Whitacre Says He Will Be Replaced as CEO by Dan Akerson - BusinessWeek
Boston Globe | GM's Whitacre Says He Will Be Replaced as CEO by Dan Akerson BusinessWeek Aug. 12 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Co. Chief Executive Officer Ed Whitacre said on a conference c » |
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
NTSB statement on crash near Dillingham - Anchorage Daily News
Washington Post | NTSB statement on crash near Dillingham Anchorage Daily News The National Transportation Safety Board has launched a Go Team to investigate last night's airplane crash near Dillingham, Alaska. At about 8:00 pm Alaska Daylight Time, a DeHavilland DHC-3T (N455A) crashed 10 miles northwest of Aleknagik, Alaska. ... Ted Stevens: An iconic lawmaker Former Senator Is Believed to Be in Plane Crash Former NASA Chief on Alaskan Plane Crash, Reports Indicate |
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
Clinton slams Taliban killing of aid workers - AFP
Boston Globe | Clinton slams Taliban killing of aid workers AFP WASHINGTON â€" US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday slammed the Taliban-claimed killing of 10 unarmed aid workers in Afghanistan, including six Americans, as a "despicable act of wanton violence." "The Taliban has proudly claimed ... Christian group denies converting Afghans Afghan commission: Civilian deaths up in 2010 Doctor killed on Afghanistan aid mission was not religious, say family |
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Muscovites struggle to breathe as acrid smoke grips city - CNN
CBC.ca | Muscovites struggle to breathe as acrid smoke grips city CNN By the CNN Wire Staff Moscow, Russia (CNN) -- The famous Moscow skyline of the Kremlin and St. Basil's Cathedral vanished Friday as a blanket of thick, noxious smoke shrouded the Russian metropolis, leaving 10 million residents with sore throats and ... Wildfires highlight dysfunctional Russia Moscow Inundated by Smoke as Russian Heartland Burns Smoke From Russian Fires Forces Flight Restrictions in Moscow |
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
BP jams gulf well with drilling mud - Los Angeles Times
Telegraph.co.uk | BP jams gulf well with drilling mud Los Angeles Times The company says it has reached a 'significant milestone' by packing enough dense mud to overcome the upward thrust of gas and oil. But a relief well is still c » |
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Monday, August 2, 2010
Waters Saw Conflict of Interest and Acted Anyway, Report Says - New York Times
Reuters | Waters Saw Conflict of Interest and Acted Anyway, Report Says New York Times WASHINGTON â€" Representative Maxine Waters admitted to another House member in late 2008 that she probably would have a conflict of interest if she intervened on behalf of a bank in which her husband owned stock â€" but she did so anyway, ... Maxine Waters Denies Ethics Charges House ethics panel charges Rep. Maxine Waters 92 Days to Decide: GOP Working to Keep Dems' Ethics Storm on Radar |
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