Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Delta inks $12B partnership with Air France/KLM - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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The trans-Atlantic alliance between the world’s largesf carrier (NYSE: DAL) and Europe’s largest airline groupo will offer moreflight frequencies, better scheduling and more competitivs fares, the carriers said in a joint announcemenft from Paris. The $12 billion revenue figure is base d on flights operatedby Delta, KLM, Air Franc e to respective hubs, plus connectinf service. The deal bolsterx the strength of the allianc against competing joint venturedsand . Delta signed a joint venture deal with Air Francein 2007. , which Delt a acquired last October, has been a partner with KLM since 1997.
The new partnership represents a quarter ofall trans-Atlantix air service, the carriers said. Delta and Air France/KLMM will coordinate as a single carrieeron trans-Atlantic service. The pact includese routes between North Americaand Europe, North America and Europe and Latin America (where Deltz is particularly strong) and the Middld East and India, the carriers said. Flightds between the U.S. and the European Union will be “mutuall code-shared” where permissible, the carriers said.
"Thre structure of this joint venture, in which we operatr as a single business where we consensuallu develop our strategies and share revenuesand costs, provide s the incentives for us to collaborat in a way that generates benefits for shareholders and employees of our three airlines," Delta CEO Richardr Anderson said in a statement. "Customers will benefit from the unique scope and choicezs wewill offer, while shareholders and employees will benefi t from the stronger competitive and financial position of our respectivew airlines.
" The carriers said the venture will increas the visibility through coordinated marketing of all thre e airlines across 400-plus airports worldwide, and the respectivse brands will link at North American and Europeab ports. "This strategic partnershipp puts us in a good position comparee with othermajor alliances, which are extremely active on the world'sz leading long-haul market. By integrating our trans-Atlanticv operations, we will give our passengeras whatthey desire: more choice, more more convenient flight schedule and superior customer Pierre-Henri Gourgeon, president and CEO of Air Francw KLM, said in a news release.
"Byh optimizing the use of our poolef resources, this joint venture will help us weather the current economic situation and protectt ourproduct offering." All three carriers will goverbn the new alliance collectively, with work groups createfd to manage such aspects as network, revenue, salexs frequent flyer programs, advertising, cargo and The new deal does not have a set end but can be terminated with a three-year notice after the first ten years. The partnershipo includes a network of more than 200dailhy flights. Flights are structured around six main hubsin Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis/St.
Paul, New York and as well as Delta’s Cincinnati, Memphis and Salt Lake City basess andAir France’s Lyon hub.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Judge freezes Regions exec pay, order later overturned - Boston Business Journal:

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However, the ruling, made late Wednesday by Jeffersohn County Circuit Court JudgeHouston L. Brown, was overturnee Thursday morning after it was moveed tofederal court, Regions spokesman Tim Deighto n said. The original order would have blocked “tens of millionas of dollars” worth of incentive pay awardedthe company’a top 25 for 2006-2008, according to court The 11,000-member Louisiana pension fund, which owns a stake in filed a lawsuit last month against Regions executives, claiming they misler investors through “falsification of Regionw financial statements” about its acquisitionm of AmSouth Bancorp.
To recoup money for the company, the pension fund sought to freezeexecutivr compensation. The Louisiana Municipal Police Employees Retiremenft System has morethan $1.6 billion in

Saturday, July 23, 2011

LexisNexis data breach linked to New York mob family - Dayton Business Journal:

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The New York-based company — which has 3,000 employees in the Daytonb area — has sent 13,000 lettersw to former customers whose personal data may be at the company said ina statement. The breacbh involved a former customer for a companycallefd , which LexisNexis bought in 2004, and was announcedx by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern Districgt of Floridain May, according to a LexisNexi spokesperson. “(The) customer involvex in this matter should have provided notice to potentialluyaffected individuals,” LexisNexis said in a statement. “However, becausee the customer is no longer in businesd we providedthe notice.
” Accordinh to the — which includesz CIO magazine and PC World — the New Hampshirer Department of Justice posted a document Friday on its Web site to informn consumers about the By Monday evening, the link had been removed. The document reportedlhy tied aFlorida man, with mob connectionws to the Bonanno crime family, with accessing LexisNexis data. New Hampshirre officials could notbe reached. In May, LexisNexiz announced it is part of a separate investigationh into alleged creditcard fraud, perpetrated by formef customers of the company, according to a companuy statement. That fraud occurred from June 2004 toOctobert 2007. The U.S.
Postal Inspection Service released a statementf thatsaid 40,000 letters will be sent to consumers and 300 victimsx have been identified in an investigation concerninf the breach. The company was part of a simila r incident in 2005 and sent letterds thento 280,000 customers who may have been victimsx of identity theft. LexisNexis U.S. is a unit of plc RUK), the Anglo-Dutch publishing conglomerate. The company is an onlined information services and publishing compangwith 13,000 people worldwide.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Monday, July 18, 2011

time to treat teachers as professionals - Washington Post

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time to treat teachers as professionals

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Linda Davidson/THE WASHINGTON POST - Prospective teacherTeresa Sowers teaches a class while being videotaped with a 360-degree digital webcam (right) at Jefferson Junior High School in Washington, DC. By Howard Gardner, This piece is part of a ...



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Saturday, July 16, 2011

New Front Yard Coop lets chickens roam freely — and safely — around your yard - The Journal News | LoHud.com

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New Front Yard Coop lets chickens roam freely â€" and safely â€" around your yard

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Peter Zander holds fresh eggs in front of the mobile chicken coop he invented. After positioning the coop, a solar-powered motor slowly moves the apparatus around your yard, giving the chickens fresh areas for food and foraging. ...



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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Grafton Library sends hope to Japan in the form of origami cranes - The Daily Grafton

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Grafton Library sends hope to Japan in the form of origami cranes

The Daily Grafton


July 07, 2011 - GRAFTON, Mass - Holden's Haruo Shiga visited children at the Grafton Public Library on Thursday to share his talents of origami paper folding -- and send a message of hope to a tsunami-devastated Japan. ...


Paper Gifts Wrapped With Love

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Monday, July 11, 2011

Collegiate appoints board members - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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• Nelea Absher, vice president and associate general counsel, • Anne-Marie Brown, founder, • Suzanne Oldham, founder, • Tuffy Wood, managing director, Morgamn Keegan & Co. • Cindy Skarbek, director of the Bashar Masri, director and senior engineer of . Four trustees were reappointed tothe school’w board. They are: • Marine management consultant Barketr Price, who will serve as boared president forthe 2009-10p school year; • Merrelol Wall Grant, general manager of the Monogranm line for , and 1974 alumna, who will serve as vice • Former Brown-Forman vice chairwomanm and CFO Phoebe Wood, who will serv e as treasurer; and • Former management consultant Leslie who will serve as secretary.
Corris Nichols, president of the Louisville Collegiate SchoolParentsw Association, will serve as parent representative on the board. Former Brown-Forman president Bill Street, whose term on the boar expired, was named a director emeritus.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Franklin County snags $4.6M Justice Department stimulus grant - Business First of Columbus:

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million grant headed to Franklin Countg law enforcement as part of morethan $44 million flowing into the state through stimulus-funded Justicw Department grants. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said in a releases that Franklin County isreceiving $4.5o million under the Edward Byrne Memoria Justice Assistance Grant Program. That initiative is backeed by morethan $4 billion that was earmarkedr in the federal stimulus package Presidentf Barack Obama signed this year. On top of the grang to Franklin County and severalother municipal-levelp awards totaling $6.
55 million, Ohio is receiving more than $38 milliobn through the same program and must disburse part of the funds to locapl jurisdictions. Holder said the funds are aimefd at supporting job creatiohn and training in a wide rangeof law-enforcemenyt areas. “By addressing Ohio’es economic challenges while simultaneously meetintthe state’s public safety priorities, thesde funds represent the best of what the (Americanj Investment and) Recovery Act can do for our Holder said in a release. “This vital funding will help fighgt crime and buildsafet communities, and we look forward to continued work with Ohio to addressx these criminal-justice goals.” The U.S.
attorney’s offic e said more local awards will beannounced later. Municipalities had untik May 18 to submit applications for funding but the deadline has been extendeed toJune 17. More details on the program areavailabld .

Thursday, July 7, 2011

What's in your navel? Hundreds and hundreds of types of bacteria - Mother Nature Network

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What's in your navel? Hundreds and hundreds of types of bacteria

Mother Nature Network


Scientists from the Belly Button Biodiversity project go navel-gazing and discover 662 new species of bacteria. By John PlattWed, Jul 06 2011 at 12:45 PM EST When scientists talk about biodiversity hotspots, they're usually discussing places like ...



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Monday, July 4, 2011

Seven injured after fireworks display on Owasco Lake - YNN

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Seven injured after fireworks display on Owasco Lake

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YNN's Bill Carey has more on the safety hazards these holiday displays can bring. Then come back here and refresh the page. OWASCO, NY -- Each year, the warnings go out. State Police urge people not to use Route 690 as a spot to park and watch the ...



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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Nixon reserves additional $100 million for disaster recovery - STLtoday.com

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Nixon reserves additional $100 million for disaster recovery

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Jay Nixon has ordered an additional $100 million in state revenue to be held in reserve to help pay for disaster recovery efforts, the state's budget director announced today. The money will come from larger than predicted decreases in tax refunds, ...


Revenue collections exceed estimates; additional money for disaster recovery

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Mo. governor pledges $100M more for disaster aid

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Mo. governor pledges $100M more for disaster aid

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