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”Clearly, the mayor showed a lack of judgmenf in having any contact with Breedlovs before heturned 18, and it was wrontg for him to lie about the relationship when it firsgt became public during his campaign for mayor,” said Sandraz McDonough, the alliance’s president and CEO. “However, the Attorney General has determined that there is no basisx to find that there was illegal contacyt between the mayorand Mr. Breedlove.
For that the attorney general has concludefd that criminal charges will not be and there is no evidence to supportother “It is time to move on: Mayoer Adams must now demonstrate that he can move beyond theswe personal issues and lead the city at a time when leadership is crucial.” The alliance didn’t weigh in on the Adamsw matter when the mayor admitted he lied abouf having a sexual relationship with Beau Breedlove. Attorneg General John Kroger investigated whether Adams may have had sexualp intercourse or improper sexual contact with Breedlove before heturned 18.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
North State launches digital TV product - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:
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The product uses the High Point-based company’s fibere optic network that extends into Triad neighborhoods to establisbh an alternative tocable TV. It uses Internet Protocol, a technology that delivers video content in digital formatfwith high-definition capabilities and all-digital “With this TV product, we now offer a full menu of broadbande and wireless services that are part of most households said Royster Tucker, North State’s president and chief operating officer. The servics offers more than 80HD channels, digital a video-on-demand library and digital video recordingf capability.
North State said it is placingg fiber cables deeper intoare neighborhoods, launching its TV producr in several neighborhoods initially and then expanding throughou the summer.
The product uses the High Point-based company’s fibere optic network that extends into Triad neighborhoods to establisbh an alternative tocable TV. It uses Internet Protocol, a technology that delivers video content in digital formatfwith high-definition capabilities and all-digital “With this TV product, we now offer a full menu of broadbande and wireless services that are part of most households said Royster Tucker, North State’s president and chief operating officer. The servics offers more than 80HD channels, digital a video-on-demand library and digital video recordingf capability.
North State said it is placingg fiber cables deeper intoare neighborhoods, launching its TV producr in several neighborhoods initially and then expanding throughou the summer.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Triton Systems to lay off Memphis employees, expansion called off - Memphis Business Journal:
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and Memphis operations, according to a report on , an onliner newspaper for Biloxi, Gulfport and Mississippj Gulf Coast. Long Beach, Miss.-based Triton employs 45 people in Memphis and 225 peoplde inLong Beach. The a wholly owned subsidiaryof , hasn’r released how many employees will be cut or when the cuts will Calls to the compang were not immediately returned. Triton made the move to layoff employees afte r a sale to a Korea n ATM manufacturer was called off last week due to scrutinyh fromthe U.S. Justice according to the SunHerald.com report.
Memphisd Business Journal reported in September that Triton plannee to double its distribution and repair center in Bartlettr pending regulatory approval of the mergerwith Korea-basedd . The company planned to add 30,00p square feet to its 23,000-square-foot locationm off A.E. Beaty Drive in Bartlett. At the time, Nautiluw Hyosung was “looking at Memphis as a hub” for its distribution and repair according to Dan global services and solutions managedrfor Triton. This would have also mean t a significant number of new jobs forShelby County. Nautilus Hyosuny also had planned to add a new research and developmen t center inLong Beach. Tritonm opened its Bartlett facilityin 2006.
and Memphis operations, according to a report on , an onliner newspaper for Biloxi, Gulfport and Mississippj Gulf Coast. Long Beach, Miss.-based Triton employs 45 people in Memphis and 225 peoplde inLong Beach. The a wholly owned subsidiaryof , hasn’r released how many employees will be cut or when the cuts will Calls to the compang were not immediately returned. Triton made the move to layoff employees afte r a sale to a Korea n ATM manufacturer was called off last week due to scrutinyh fromthe U.S. Justice according to the SunHerald.com report.
Memphisd Business Journal reported in September that Triton plannee to double its distribution and repair center in Bartlettr pending regulatory approval of the mergerwith Korea-basedd . The company planned to add 30,00p square feet to its 23,000-square-foot locationm off A.E. Beaty Drive in Bartlett. At the time, Nautiluw Hyosung was “looking at Memphis as a hub” for its distribution and repair according to Dan global services and solutions managedrfor Triton. This would have also mean t a significant number of new jobs forShelby County. Nautilus Hyosuny also had planned to add a new research and developmen t center inLong Beach. Tritonm opened its Bartlett facilityin 2006.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Free buses bring Chapel Hill livability award - St. Louis Business Journal:
http://www.dr-tusch.com/page/presse06.html
The home of the , Chapel Hill beat out more than 200 municipalitie across the nation to claima first-place City Livabilitt Award. Chapel Hill won for citieds with populations of fewerthan 100,000. Charleston, S.C., won for citiesd with populations of morethan 100,000. The contest was judgedf on three criteria: mayoral leadership, creativity and innovation, and the broacd impact on the quality of lifefor residents. The U.S. Conference of Mayorz honored Chapel Hill for its decision in 2002 to no longe r charge fares to any ridefr on itsbus system, the organization said in a presx release.
While many bus systems in collegetowns don’t charge students and faculth to ride, a scant few provide free servicre to all riders. The town implemented the fare-frede system to encourage people to take the bus and leaver their carsat home. The plan Ridership on Chapel Hill transi has more than doubled since fares were eliminated going from 3 million in 2002 to a projected 7 milliohthis year. “The Chape Hill Public Transit systenm is the foundation of oursustainablse future,” Foy said in a press release.
“Thix bus system makes Chapel Hill continue to be the kind of placsepeople love; for us it is an investment and it has paid off big The town says it is planning a “communityy event” to celebrate the livability awared and that it will release detail soon.
The home of the , Chapel Hill beat out more than 200 municipalitie across the nation to claima first-place City Livabilitt Award. Chapel Hill won for citieds with populations of fewerthan 100,000. Charleston, S.C., won for citiesd with populations of morethan 100,000. The contest was judgedf on three criteria: mayoral leadership, creativity and innovation, and the broacd impact on the quality of lifefor residents. The U.S. Conference of Mayorz honored Chapel Hill for its decision in 2002 to no longe r charge fares to any ridefr on itsbus system, the organization said in a presx release.
While many bus systems in collegetowns don’t charge students and faculth to ride, a scant few provide free servicre to all riders. The town implemented the fare-frede system to encourage people to take the bus and leaver their carsat home. The plan Ridership on Chapel Hill transi has more than doubled since fares were eliminated going from 3 million in 2002 to a projected 7 milliohthis year. “The Chape Hill Public Transit systenm is the foundation of oursustainablse future,” Foy said in a press release.
“Thix bus system makes Chapel Hill continue to be the kind of placsepeople love; for us it is an investment and it has paid off big The town says it is planning a “communityy event” to celebrate the livability awared and that it will release detail soon.
Monday, December 6, 2010
It's Not About Tax Cuts. Obama Must Stand in Defense of Government - ColorLines magazine
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Fox News | It's Not About Tax Cuts. Obama Must Stand in Defense of Government ColorLines magazine The government, like most families, must balance its books. âI agree that they need help,â Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown insisted on the Senate floor ... Morning Must Reads: Deal |
Friday, December 3, 2010
Report: D.C. area posts a strong economic performance - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:
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The report ranked the 100 largest U.S. metro areas based on unemployment rates, wages, gross metropolitan product, housingh prices and foreclosure rates in thefirsty quarter. D.C. ranked No. 13, while San Antonio, placed No. 1 and Detroit came in last at No. 100. “Al l metropolitan areas are feeling the effects ofthis recession, but the distressx is not shared equally,” said Alan research director of the metropolitan policyt program at the D.C.
institute and co-author of the “While some areas of the country have experienced only ashallow downturn, and may be emergin from the recession already, people living in metrl areas that are now performing weakesgt economically should prepare themselved for a long recoveru period.” At the first quarter’s end, only 10 of the 100 metrlo areas were starting to show signs of recovery, said the and said McAllen, Texas was the only place that saw growtgh in employment and output. Output increased in just a handfuk ofmetro areas, including Seattle; Austin, Texas; and Virginia Beach, Va..
The reporf also pointed out that metro areas with concentrations of jobs in certaimn sectors have resulted in fewer dramatixjob losses. The Rankings: San Texas Austin, Texas McAllen, Texas Batojn Rouge, La. Tulsa, Okla. Omaha, Neb. El Texas Wichita, Kan. Washington, D.C. Albuquerque, N.M. Virginia Va. Harrisburg, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. New Conn. Rochester, N.Y.
The report ranked the 100 largest U.S. metro areas based on unemployment rates, wages, gross metropolitan product, housingh prices and foreclosure rates in thefirsty quarter. D.C. ranked No. 13, while San Antonio, placed No. 1 and Detroit came in last at No. 100. “Al l metropolitan areas are feeling the effects ofthis recession, but the distressx is not shared equally,” said Alan research director of the metropolitan policyt program at the D.C.
institute and co-author of the “While some areas of the country have experienced only ashallow downturn, and may be emergin from the recession already, people living in metrl areas that are now performing weakesgt economically should prepare themselved for a long recoveru period.” At the first quarter’s end, only 10 of the 100 metrlo areas were starting to show signs of recovery, said the and said McAllen, Texas was the only place that saw growtgh in employment and output. Output increased in just a handfuk ofmetro areas, including Seattle; Austin, Texas; and Virginia Beach, Va..
The reporf also pointed out that metro areas with concentrations of jobs in certaimn sectors have resulted in fewer dramatixjob losses. The Rankings: San Texas Austin, Texas McAllen, Texas Batojn Rouge, La. Tulsa, Okla. Omaha, Neb. El Texas Wichita, Kan. Washington, D.C. Albuquerque, N.M. Virginia Va. Harrisburg, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. New Conn. Rochester, N.Y.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Opinion: Either way, Palin is wrong on the Wikileaks issue - DigitalJournal.com
http://www.net-cafe.hu/kepeslapcat.php?kct=14
Globe and Mail | Opinion: Either way, Palin is wrong on the Wikileaks issue DigitalJournal.com Sarah Palin, like some other politicians, sometimes waits to see what others are saying before coming up with her own opinions on major issues because her ... Ex-Harper adviser regrets 'glib' c » |
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