Monday, August 30, 2010
Local profs win injunction in condo case - Nashville Business Journal:
A Suffolk Superior Court judge Monday issuer a preliminary injunction againstthe developer, a joint venturw of and The injunction prohibits the developers from rentinb or leasing the condo units it is supposed to sell to the plaintiffs, accordinbg to a press release from the group’ws lawyers, . Equity Residential’s spokesman, Marty said he could not comment “because of pendingt litigation.
” Extell did not immediately return a call for The complaint, filed in April by a group of alleges that Equity Residential and Extell Development refusef to allow buyers to close on the purchases and move into theif condo units and did not record condominiu m master deeds with the of The development, called 303 Third St. in Cambridge’s Kendall Square neighborhood, was originally approved for 527 units in two the so-called North and South developments. The North buildingh contains rental units and is not part of the According to the the developer is now in discussioh with the city of Cambridge to rent the South buildingas apartments.
In a previouds Boston BusinessJournal story, Cambridge’z director of land use and zoning for the confirmedr the developer filed plans with the city to convertf the South building to rentals.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Medical experts: Form and frequency, not velocity, determining factors for ... - USA Today
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
$746K in stimulus steered to Albany for research - The Business Review (Albany):
The grants, to , and the are part of $9.9 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act money to be distributes to medical researchers in New York TheWadsworth Center, a public laboratory run by the state Departmeny of Health, will receive a total of $424,162. Of $397,357 will be used to study mechanismx of West Nile virus selection and strain and $26,805 will support studentt and/or teacher summer research experiences. The $85,218 Rensselaer will receive also is earmarked for summerd research by studentsand teachers. Alban y Medical College, an arm of , will receivde $236,125 for research regarding MHC Class II subsets in BLymphocyts Biology.
This project will investigate how the actiona of certain immune cells are governed and research that could lead to the control of theses cellular activities and improved immunizationand anti-tumor “These projects will invest in cutting-edge medicak research,” said Sen. Charles Schumer “This funding will not only give an economic boost in the amount of jobs available in theCapitap Region, but will bring us another step closetr to solving public health problems afflicting many New Our federal dollars must continue to emphasize the importanc e of medical research in solvingy today’s public health problems and giving our studentsx the tools they need to
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Powhatan man convicted of malicious wounding for burning another's leg - Powhatan Today
Powhatan man convicted of malicious wounding for burning another's leg Powhatan Today A Powhatan man was convicted of malicious wounding for burning the leg of a man who was asleep on his property. Steven Y. Bowls, 28, ... |
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Falcons release Michael Vick - Philadelphia Business Journal:
The Falcons on Friday released the disgraced former franchise quarterback who played for the team from 2001 until 2006, the team said. Apparently unable to trade who was released from federal prison last month and is currentlt under home confinementin Hampton, Va., the Falconsx released the former No. 1 overall pick in the 2001 "The today relinquished their contractual rightz to quarterback Michael Falcons General Manager Thomae Dimitroff said in a statementf posted onthe team’s Web "Michael remains suspended by the NFL.
in the event NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell decides to reinstate we feel his best opportunityto re-engag his football career would be at another Dimitroff said. "Our entire organization sincerely hopes that Michael will continus to focus his efforts on making positivre changes inhis life, and we wish him well in that The Falcons have made clear Vick woulsd not be a part of the team when and if he is reinstates from indefinite suspension. With the release, Vick is cleadr to sign with another NFL pendinghis reinstatement.
In an interview posted on the team’s Web Dimitroff said the team was unable totrade Vick, who pleadedc guilty and was sentenced to 23 months confinemeny on dogfighting-related charges. Dimitroff said he spoke to Vick by telephons today aboutthe release. "We spent a significant amount of timethis off-season trying to tradre him to another NFL club, and we had some conversation s with a few teams, but nothiny materialized,” the general manager said. “A t this point, we feel releasing Michael is best for him and best for Dimitroff said the team has not been advised of a timelinefor Vick’s reinstatement, which he said was “upo to the Commissioner [Goodell].
” Though Vick is officiallyg released, the Falcons will take a hit towards the salaryt cap for the 2009-2010 for the remainder of the quarterback’ss signing bonus, which was expected. Some reportsd have pegged the value of the remaining bonuse atabout $7 million to $8 Dimitroff said the team has already “budgeted” for the value of the and there will be no impactt on next year’s salary cap.
The NFL’s 2009 salary cap will be $123 up from $116 according to according to Streetrand Smith’s Sports Business Journal, a sister publicationn of Atlanta Business Several NFL clubs with questions at quarterbackk have openly said they have no intention of signin g Vick. Among them: the and the , whose coach, Jim was Vick’s head coach for three seasons. It has been speculated Vick mighyt join the upstart UnitedFootball Vick’s return to the NFL and a professional sports salary are deemec essential to his ability to emerge from personal bankruptcuy without liquidating assets.
Vick filerd for bankruptcy protection in July 2008listingv $16 million in assets and $20 million in debt. A judged in the case has given Vick and his attorneyx a July 2 deadline to come up with a revisee plan to pay off the millions he oweshis Vick, once the highest-paid player in professional football, now makez $10-per-hour from a construction job he must maintain as part of his home
Friday, August 20, 2010
Canada Dollar Plunges As Investors Look To Limit Risk - Wall Street Journal
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Churchill dares Mickky to contest against Valanka - Times of India
Churchill dares Mickky to contest against Valanka Times of India “Churchill has not amassed wealth through politics. If one dwells into the past, one would know that the Alemaos were an influential Varca-based family ... |
Monday, August 16, 2010
Morgan Stanley Hires Citigroup Banker Scherzer, Adviser to AIG - BusinessWeek
Morgan Stanley Hires Citigroup Banker Scherzer, Adviser to AIG BusinessWeek Scherzer was part of the Citigroup team that advised AIG this year on the $15.5 billion agreement to sell the American Life Insurance Co. unit to MetLife ... |
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Kentucky Prohibits Insurers From Retaining Survivors' Cash Without Consent - Bloomberg
Kentucky Prohibits Insurers From Retaining Survivors' Cash Without Consent Bloomberg The joint working group, which includes representatives of the NAIC's life insurance and annuities committee and the market regulation and consumer affairs ... |
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Getting Term Life Insurance Quotes Recommended By Experts - Advanced American Media Project
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Youngest Gitmo prisoner set to go on trial - CNN
Kansas City Star | Youngest Gitmo prisoner set to go on trial CNN Alex Neve, Secretary General of Amnesty International Canada, ripped into both the US and Canadian governments for not halting the terrorism trial. ... Index Khadr trial set to begin this week First US Trial of 'Child Soldier' in Modern History Starts This Week at Gitmo |
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Veteran Affairs Clarifies Controversial Life-Insurance Program - Wall Street Journal
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
Churchill 'Covered Up RAF UFO Encounter' - Sky News
Daily Mail | Churchill 'Covered Up RAF UFO Encounter' Sky News Winston Churchill ordered a cover up of a reported close encounter between an RAF aircraft and a UFO during the Second World War because it would create ... Why did Churchill order a cover-up on UFO reports? Churchill 'covered up UFO sighting' Churchill and Eisenhower 'agreed to cover up UFO encounter during WWII' |
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Canada gives Kentucky a head start - ESPN (blog)
FOXSports.com | Canada gives Kentucky a head start ESPN (blog) Kentucky coach John Calipari scheduled this month's trip to Canada and the 10 practices preceding the sojourn to get his heralded newcomer ... Kentucky's Darnell Dodson won't play this season Calipari: Dodson will not play for Kentucky this season Comment by bankrolling: Monday, August 2 |
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
New York Fed: Toxic assets from AIG gaining value - Washington Post
New York Fed: Toxic assets from AIG gaining value Washington Post AP WASHINGTON -- Toxic assets the government bought during the bailouts of American International Group Inc. and Bear Stearns are fin » |
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