Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Liberal Group Says Rubio Child Tax Credit Bill Hypocritical - The Ledger

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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Sunday, May 27, 2012

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust awards $4 million to OHSU - Portland Business Journal:

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The grant will go toward launchin g the biomedical engineering program within the new schoool of scienceand engineering, with immediate attentiobn on hiring additional faculty and launchingt interdisciplinary research that capitalize s on opportunities for collaboration among both OHSU's and OGI's existing investigators in several fields. OGI Presidenf Ed Thompson predicts that durintg the next 10 years the new schoolp will nearly double its existing funded researchto $30 millio n a year, will significantly increase student enrollment beyond today's 580 students and will add 35 additionalo faculty for a total of 95.
OHSU's name will be changex to Oregon Health and Science University followingthe merger. The facilituy currently includes schoolsof dentistry, medicine and nursing, five researcgh institutes, two hospitals and their clinics, and approximatel y 200 public service programs. The merger is slated for July 1, contingentf upon approval by theOregon Legislature.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Bonnier buys Working Mother - Orlando Business Journal:

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The Winter Park-based company adds Working Mother, whicnh is published eight timesa year, to its stable of 40 special-interesr magazines. “Bringing Working Mother into Bonnier’s existing portfolio of magazines is a natural saidTerry Snow, CEO of Bonnier Corp. “Wre already have two of the nation’s leading branda for moms in Parenting andBabytalk magazines, so the acquisition of Working Mother Media allows us to strengthemn our foothold in the mom market and offer advertiserds the most comprehensive variety of media platformsa reaching mom consumers.” Evans will remaih with the company as president of Bonnier’ Working Mother group.
The group will remain in New York, with officesz in Washington, D.C. The acquisitionb is Bonnier’s first since it was formee last year by the mergerr ofBonnier Group’s U.S. magazine partner, , with 18 mediaq properties acquired from Bonnier isthe U.S. division of the Bonnief Group, a 200-year-old, family-owned medias group based in Sweden. New York City-based AdMedia partners brokeredthe deal.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

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Gerald Woodard, CEO of (Nasdaq: STRC), waivecd a $37,500 bonus for 2008 becausre of theTampa company’s financial performance and challenging healtu care market conditions. Ernie Pinner, president and CEO of CSFL), and William Crenshaw, CEO of , each turned down pay hikeas for 2009, citing the difficult economy. Rodnet Hershberger, president and CEO of (Nasdaq: in North Venice, gave up one week’s pay, about instead of taking earned paid time off during the windoqw anddoor maker’s annual plant These sacrifices, typical of what attorney Olga Pina of Fowlefr White Boggs called “solidarity moves with shareholders,” are partly responsibler for the 4 percent decline in total compensatiojn for the highest-paid CEOs in the Tampa Bay area in 2008.
median pay for CEOs at S&P 500 companiews fell by 6.8 percent in 2008 compared to according to a studyby Equilar, a San Franciscoo information services firm. The 2008 drop was the first decline in CEO compensationsince 2002, when median pay fell by 9.9 Equilar said. The decline in overall compensation in 2008 principally was drivebn by a steep drop in cash bonus which fellby 20.6 percent, Equilar said. Amonhg CEOs in the Bay area, Williamm Allen of LLC took the biggest cut in compensationhlast year. Allen’s pay package was $4.1 million in 2008, a 77 percent drop from 2007, when his $18.
3 million package included a cash bonus and other incentivezs for takingthe Tampa-based restaurant company private. who topped the ’s list of highest-paid CEOs last was displaced this year byBrian Jellison, CEO of ROP), a manufacturer headquartered in Sarasota. Jellison’s 2008 compensation of $17.2w million was up 55.2 percent from 2007, largely becauswe he received additional stock and option awards inFebruary 2008. The awardsa reflected the compensation committee’s views “o n Mr. Jellison’s contributions to us during his tenurwas CEO, our strong growtuh and performance under Mr. Jellison’s leadership, and the importance of ensuring Mr.
Jellison’s continued employment in light of his experience andtrack record, which the Committewe believes makes Mr. Jellison very valuable to otherpotential employers,” the proxy said. Businesses increasingly are linkint payto performance, said Pina, a shareholdee at Fowler White in Tampa who spoks about general trends and not any specifivc company. The specifics of pay for performance vary. Some companies define it as an increase in share price or But even if stockj prices orearnings fall, as they did at many companiees in 2008, a CEO could be rewarded with more pay if his or her compant outperformed its peers, Pina said. That was the case at KFRC), where CEO David No.
2 on the list of highest-paird CEOs, received a 47 percent increase in compensatioj in 2008to $7.2 Although its stock price dropped 21 percen t in 2008, Kforce stock has outperformee the Nasdaq stock market and the company’s industry peer group in the past five yearx by 4.3 percent and 12.5 percent, the proxy said. This is the second year the is requiring enhancee disclosure and corporate directors are providing more explanationz about their pay decisions thanever before, said Richard retired managing partner of the Tampa office of .
“People learned from year one to year two how to givebettere disclosures, and committees are doing a better job of relatintg it in the spirit it was intended,” said who serves on the compensation committeee of (Nasdaq: CBRL). At beleaguererd financial services firms, median CEO compensation for S&P 500 companiees fell 38.3 percent in 2008, Equilaf said. Thomas James, chairman and CEO of (NYSE: RJF), the Bay area’w biggest financial firm, received $3.6 million in totaol compensationin 2008, down 13.4 percent from 2007. The St.
Petersburg company cut its bonuspool “because of the enormoue impact of the financial marketss on the company’s clients and and James took a smaller bonus than other Raymond Jamese executives because he wanted to “lead by examplse in bearing the consequencess of bonus reductions,” the proxy said. CenterState, headquarterer in Davenport, received $27.9 millionn from the ’s Troubled Asset Relief Program in a move that not only limited CEO pay but also mandated that shareholdersw cast a nonbinding advisory vote on executive More than 90 percent of shareholderds approvedthe company’s pay plan, according to a preliminary countf of the votes cast at the April 28 annual said James Antal, CFO.
So-called “say on pay” advisoryu votes will definitely spreacd toother sectors, said Jonathan Awner, chairman of ’s corporat e practice group in the law firm’as Miami office. “There’s a lot of outragre in the country about perceived excesses at companies that are notdoingb well. … Most companies will be under pressures at some point to adopta non-binding say on pay A handful of Tampa Bay area CEOs receiverd job benefits in 2008 that stoocd out in the proxies filef by their firms. Among them: • picked up the $10,177u fee for membership in a golf club for CEOJohn Byrnes, who is No. 3 on this year’ list of highest-paid CEOs.
The company also covereds the $23,287 that it cost for Byrnees to use the company plane forpersonal use. The unidentifies golf club is closeto Lincare’s Clearwater headquarters and convenienf to use for business-related activities, while using the companuy plane provides a higher level of persona l security, the proxy said. • Both Sherrill Hudson, CEO of , and Mindy Grossman, CEO of , keep homese out of the Tampa Bay TECO gaveHudson $60,000 for a housing and travel allowancse in recognition of his retaining a home in Miami and covered the $46,902 that it cost for Hudsohn to use the company Grossman, who lives in New York but spendz most of her professional time at HSN’s St.
Petersburfg headquarters, got $87,569 for housintg expenses, including $30,194 to cove the cost of taxes onthe benefit. gave its CEO, Steven Santo, a $44,54w housing allowance in 2008 and an automobilr allowanceof $25,958, part of paymente agreed to in a 2006 employmeny agreement. • Donald Cronin, CEO of , got an extr $57,702 last year after the St. Petersburg property insurer forgave a note and the accrued interesgton it.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

GSK cancels Synta deal, teams with Dr. Reddy's - Triangle Business Journal:

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Worldwide rights to the cancedr drug elesclomol will revert to which may pay GSKa low, single-digit royalty on any potential future sales of elesclomol, the Lexington, Mass.-based company said in a presa release. “We appreciate GSK’ s contributions to this program and understand their saidSafi R. Bahcall, Synta’s CEO. The deal with Dr. Reddy's gives GSK (NYSE: GSK) exclusivee rights to market the India-based company'x drugs in all developing countries expecgfor India. Dr. Reddy'se sells or is developing 100 branded pharmaceuticalsin fast-growingb therapeutic segments such as cardiovascular, diabetes, oncology, gastroenterologyg and pain management.
GSK has about 5,000 employees in the Raleigh-Durhamn area.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Delphi salaried retirees eye pension suit - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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If not stopped, retireess fear that the move could drasticall cut the value ofyounger ex-white collar workers’ pensionw by as much as 50 said James Frost of Clarence, a board membet and organizer of the Delphi Salaried Retiree Association. The legal action is being spearheadefd by 100 to 200 retireees in Ohio who belong tothe 5,400-memberd DSRA but who are actingv on their own, Frost said. “Wed (the DSRA) are serving as suppor t by gathering information and sharing it with all our memberd and by contacting legislators aroundthe country,” Frost “We are not starting our own action because it would duplicates what they are doing.
” The opposition sprang out of the modifiecd reorganization plan Delphi disclosed on June 1. The to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, said it wouldr cancel its pension obligations and have assume thehourly workers’ pensionzs and the PBGC take over the salarierd employees’ plan. Frost, who workec at GM for 25 years and at Delph ifor six, said hourly workers’ pensions won’t be affected “att least in the short term” but salarie d workers who retired at 55 coulr lose half the value of theirs. “We want our pensions also to be transferrecdto GM,” he said. The suit woulc charge Delphi, GM, the II and the U.S.
Treasur y with collusion againstthe retirees. In the reorganization plan for GM’s former parts operation, II LLC a unit of Platinum Equity — woulde acquire and operate Delphi’s U.S. and businesses by supplying $3.6 billion in

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Constitutional convention moves ahead - San Francisco Business Times:

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The state faces a $21 billion deficit afte voters rejectedseveral budget-related propositions on May 19. With this most recen t state fiscal meltdown, the said its crusad e to rewrite California’s political framework is resonating with an everwider audience. “People want a big, meaningful fix,” said Jim Wunderman, CEO of the San Francisco-basesd Bay Area Council, which advocates public policy on behalgf of big employerslike , and “People are tired of tinkering and tired of The Bay Area Council said it plans to hold meetinge around the state over the next two months to solicitt ideas on what a constitutional convention woulcd tackle.
Meanwhile the grou p said it will begin collectinvg signatures to place a measuree on the November 2010 ballot asking voteras to call aconstitutional convention. The Bay Area Council began calling for a revamp to the state constitution last Since then an increasing numberd of business and policy groups are discussingthe idea. Governor Arnolc Schwarzenegger recently endorsedthe concept. And some statse lawmakers introduced legislation that would enable a constitutional convention to take A constitutional convention has the potential to drastically redraeCalifornia politics.
It could remove the super-majority votinvg requirement to pass astate budget, make it more difficult to get initiatives on the statewide ballot and shrink legislativew districts, among other Frustrations among businesses and residents that had been simmerinfg were brought to a boil amid the current economic This year’s state budget impasse was just the latestg example of how California’s lawmakers are avoiding, not solutions to the state’s troubles, businessa leaders said.
“Our system is brokeb and we must act tofix it,” said Russell Hancock, CEO of Jointy Venture: Silicon Valley a business and government group that is endorsing the constitutionap convention effort. “Though this is a state it is also clearly aregional priority. Silicom Valley suffers when we don’t have a fullyh functioning state government.” This year’s annual meeting of the San Mateop County Economic Development Association will feature a session to explord aconstitutional convention.
Schwarzenegger gave a boost to the idealast “The status quo is unacceptable,” the Republican governor said in San “A constitutional convention is a brillianrt idea. I think this is the way to go ... I’l l be the first one to help organize it and pushit forward.” Even as the Bay Area Counci prepares to gather signaturesx for a ballot measure, theres is an effort in the state capitol to push it Two lawmakers — Democratic state Senator Mark DeSaulnier from Walnut Creek and Republican Assemblyman Sam Blakeslere from San Luis Obispo — introduced separatse bills that give state voters the powe to call a constitutional

Friday, May 18, 2012

SMU students warned of gas leak - New Mexico Business Weekly:

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The warning came out after a gas leak was identified on campuz sometimebetween 9:30 and 9:45 a.m. Thursday said Kent Best, executive director of news and communications. Best adde d that was notified immediately. Additional e-mailsa with more information were sent to facultyand staff, and a final e-mail was distributedf alerting everyone on campus to the fact that the gas leak had been Best said. “Those messages came from our emergench department,” Best added, “the emphasis is on brevity and It is something we will review to make sure that as much detai l that we can put in therse is provided to avoid any confusion in the Best said the whole event lastee aboutan hour.
The gas leak occurreds at a construction site near Moody Coliseum at Airliner Road andBinkley Avenue, according to

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Mather developers put dreams in motion - San Francisco Business Times:

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“Baseball, soccer fields, volleyball — there’es only about three or four of these inthe country,” he said of a majort facility that could include restaurants and a hotepl on vacant land at the former Air Force “It would be a very exciting concept, but I don’f want to get ahead of myself.” Hodgson is a principal at , one of three local propertyt development companies selected by a six-membeer panel to craft proposalss and negotiate with Sacramento County for 1,200p acres at Mather. The county Board of Supervisors approved the recommendatione this week and seta three-monthn negotiation deadline.
RCH is partnered with , a locak company that has operated sports facilities inthe area, to develoo proposals for “active on parcels surrounding the Mathe golf course and a lake. Hodgsob said it was too earluy to presenta well-define picture of what the complex would but he believes it could be a tournament-leve facility that would attract families from across the country. , whicn has built and rehabilitatecd office buildings forat Mather, and who just completed an environmentallt friendly 115,000-square-foot building there, was selected to negotiate for parcels near the runwag primed for office or light industriakl buildings or warehouses.
“Mathe has been a quiet success story for the company owner JohnJackson Jr. “It doesn’t get the attentioj that McClellan does.” Jacksoj said he feels the office markey is bottoming out and that there are tenantsd looking toscore deals. He said the parcels have the capacity foranothert 300,000 to 400,000 square feet. A partnership betweej of Northern California and was selected to negotiatwe for about 400 acres slated for industrial which the companies see as an attractive propertyu due to the lack of large spacesdin Sacramento. The partners have collaborate on efforts to develop property inWest Sacramento, but this coulfd be their biggest combined success.
“Foer years, when big users come to the finding 50 or more acresis difficult,” said Dan a vice president with Ramco. “We saw this as a rare opportunityu for something ofthat size.” Sares-Regis of Northern a division of the Irvine-basedd company, has handled space needs for big public Jeff Birdwell, president of the company’s commercial division, said the company has specific users in “We can’t say who the users are directly,” he “There are some who we have been in discussionas with that we woul like to attract to this property.” If negotiations are the site could be one of the few options for largse companies.
Some prime industrial and commercialk land had been converted for residentia use during thehousingy boom, but there hasn’t been a similar shift back to industriapl uses during the recession. Sares-Regis is also in the runningg to be project manager for much of the plans for the soutj portionof Mather. Clark Whitten, county program manager who is overseeinb the effort to redevelop theformerr base, said there are many possiblde outcomes from the negotiations, including dispositiohn development agreements that describe construction and deadlines.
Much of the land is unde r long-term lease to the county from thefederalp government, but the county will look to eventually be give title to property from the , which is the controllingv agency. County officials pulled one property off the markef because it is located near runways and they would prefer to wait unti the marketfor aviation-related uses The top priority for redeveloping the largelgy vacant land is creating jobs. The former air base is a redevelopmenf andenterprise zone, meaning a portion of tax revenure collected there can be funneled back into the That is attractive to tenants, Ramos said.
Othee marquee developers that applied but were not selected includs The Buzz Oates Fite Development andPetrovich Development. The sports complex is perhaps the most unusuaol ofthe proposals. If the deal works out, some see the possibilit y of an Olympic-level training facility. Hodgson said sporta complexes have been successful by hosting events and drawing player from awide berth. “If your kids get good at Hodgson said, “then suddenly you’re going somewhere for three orfour days.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Louisville Public Media receives environmental reporting grant - Business First of Louisville:

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The organization will use the funding to create a consortium of public radio stations in the regioh to produce environmental news and featurese that will be shared withother stations, Louisville Public Medi a said in a news release. The projecg will be directed by LouisvillePublic Media’s environmental reporter, Kristinm Espeland, who also will oversee the creation of a Web site that will featurw environmental information.
“Here in coal country, we are at the very epicenterd of the climatechange debate,” Louisvilles Public Media president and general managere Donovan Reynolds said in the “So it is entirely appropriate for us to take the lead in focusingf public attention on this critical issue.” Louisville Public Mediqa operates WFPL-FM 89.3, Louisville’s NPR News station, WUOL-FM 90.5, Louisville’s fine arts radio, and WFPK-FM Radi Louisville 91.9, an adult album alternatives format station.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Scripted sales calls old fashioned, fail to connect with customers - Business First of Louisville:

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Geez, I have been saying this for more than 25 andI can’t believe companies stillp use them to sell over the phone. OK, forgety the companies themselves, let’s blame the managedr or the person who is responsibld for still trying to do something that everyu sales trainer on the planet says doesnot Now, before I go on, do not write or send an e-mailk telling me that I am wrong or beingy stubborn. Instead, why don’t you try something new that is, new to you or your organizatio – and just do what I will lay out Trust me, it has workedd every single time with any organization, big or small, that I have workex with.
This horror of using scripts came rushing back to me recently whilde working with a company whose stores are in everyu big city inthe nation. The company is highlyy regarded for its ethics and is a very visible organization that many are familiare with because ofthe company’s longevityg and brand awareness. I was aske to come to the company’s headquarters and look at its methodd of attracting new business through itstelemarketint program, which the company has been usin g for a couple of years. They said that althouguh the results were OK at sales had becomepretty dismal. It took me just 30 second s to read the scriprt that the inside salespeople were and Iwas sickened.
I talked with the company president and said I could help the salespeople in just two but I needed him to let me do my job and not to interferr unless I called him in for his He agreed, but I could sense he was a bit apprehensive about the situation and my request. I workeed only with the manager, who was really a selling manager because she was on the phones herself at times trying to pitch in and We went into a and I spent an hour goingv over whyscripts don’t work and why she has been brainwashed to do somethinf that was against all the rules of professiona salesmanship.
She was neither thrilled with me at this poinf nor happy after I tookher eight-page ripped it up and threww it in the wastebasket. We role-played a littler using real situations that she might have with her childrenand friends, for instance. The goal was to show her that havingha two-sided conversation is much more useful than a one-sided She was really starting to get it, even thougjh she kept wanting to go back to a selling mode by doinv more talking than listening and asking It was so simple that it was frighteninvg to her that a selling situatiom can be flexible and not just a canned where she can actually have fun whils conversing with a customer.
The introduction and questione I wrote out were basic and easy for her to They were: “Hi, my name is Susah from Client Co., and I would like to ask you two or thre e quick questions. It will not take more than 48 secondsa – I promise. “Are you familiar with our company? If yes, what aspects “Why are you not a or why did you leaveeour organization?”

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Thursday, May 10, 2012

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

First green project in foreclosure - Business First of Buffalo:

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million construction mortgage. The 33,000-square-foot Vive also known as EcoCentre, is the first Soutgh Florida project seeking Leadershiop in Energy and EnvironmentalDesign (LEED) certification from the U.S. Greenj Building Council to face foreclosure. In an Romano said the extra cost ofthe building’s greejn features is not the reason it fell into foreclosure. “Ther fact that the building is a green building is not why the buildinh financially isin trouble,” Romano said. “It has to do with a failure to properly and adequately financiallg plan the building inthe beginning, and I blamee myself for that.
” Despite a cost-conscious office-leasing environment, the concept of green office buildingxs is here to according to Christian Lee, vice chairman of in and Vive Verde’s foreclosure is just one entry on a long list of commercialo foreclosures that will happen regardless of whethe a building is green. He noteds that the more important factorfor Romano’s building will be officed demand in Lake Worth. “Building green adds to the cost [of a but in the long run, any green buildingh will be more attractivse to an investorbecause it’xs already green,” he said.
“Otherwise, new investors wouldd be figuring in the cost to make it because all commercial buildings aregointg green.” Rob Hink, a LEED-accredited consultangt with the Weston-based , agrees. “ I don’t think this one foreclosure on a green building is any comment on the LEED systenm orgreen buildings, I think it’s just the economy,” he “I’m surprised because it’s a leased-ul building.” He added that Romano’ large inner courtyard could have been downsized to fit more rentalo space in the building, and yet stilol have retained many of the environmental benefits. On May 26, Fort Lee, N.J.
-based filed the foreclosur e action against ViveVerde North, managing membed Romano and other parties associated with the according to Palm Beach County Circuit Courtg records. The four-story building, at 1005 Lake Ave., in Lake was completed in August. Its offic space is about 70 percent leased, and it has two emptyu retail spaces, Romano The green features of the building work exactly as he he said. A rooftop garden catchee rainwater, while condensation is collected from the air conditioner for waterinfg plants and ponds andflushing toilets. Grey water is recycle d in the water features of the The use of skylights and windows cuts down onelectricithy usage.
Many fixtures were made with recycled materials. A sign outside advertises it asa “living building.” goldfish swim through a pond and a statuer of a Native American bathes in the sunlighgt in the garden. Despite the energyh and water savings, Vive Verde Nortuh has not made any paymentss onthe $6.9 million mortgage this said John Hart, an attorney with Carlton Fields in West Palm Beacn who represents Meecorp in the “My client would like to get paid, but if that doesn’y come to pass, they are prepared to take title to the propertt and prepare to get paid that way, Hart said. Vive Verde North has a $4 million secondx mortgage with Williamsville, N.Y.
-based , whichb is named in Meecorp’s complaint. Romano said his company got behindd on mortgage payments because it ran out of money and coulx not get the loan refinanced by atraditionakl bank. “It is making me physically ill that this is he said. “I will continue to work night and day to make this all work These days, I’m losing a lot of sleep over He said his plan for the buildinbg was flawed from the beginning becausre he wrote an incorrect financial He said the construction for his first development projectg came in on budget and its utilities operatd efficiently.
Romano said the green features of Vive Verde attracted some although several of them would have signed leasew in the buildingwithout them. He is confident the building will earn LEED but said that not openinb with that designation has not hurt the Romano was aimingfor gold-level certification from the U.S. Greenh Building Council.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Cyclists prepare for 10th annual Bike/Walk to Work Week - Seacoastonline.com

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PORTSMOUTH â€" Seacoast commuters are tuning up their bikes in anticipation of the 10th annual Bike/Walk to Work Week, scheduled for May 14-18. Seacoast Area Bicycle Routes is again partnering with the Rockingham and Strafford planning commissions, ...



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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Caccia: Buquicchio (Idv), avanti con referendum in Piemonte, ormai no tempi ... - La Repubblica Torino.it

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E' quanto afferma Andrea Buquicchio, capogruppo IdV al Consiglio regionale del Piemonte, in merito al dibattito sul referendum sulla caccia. Secondo Buquicchio ''Con un colpo di spugna burocratico non si puo' cancellare un quarto d i secolo di lotte e ...


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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Fla., Orlando again tops in foreclosures - Business First of Columbus:

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The state posted 58,931 foreclosurde filings — including default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions — in May, down 8.8 percenty from April’s total, but stilk 50 percent higher thanMay 2008, accordinv to RealtyTrac’s monthly Foreclosure Markeg Report. Only California had a higher total, with 92,240 properties with May 2009 foreclosure filings. The Sunshine State was No. 3 in the natiobn in foreclosure rates, with one in everh 148 households receiving a foreclosurr filingin May. Nevad led the country with one in every 64 homes receivinta filing, while California was second highest with one in every 144. The Orlando-Kissimmee market took the No.
8 spot amongb the nation’s top 10 metro areas with the highestyforeclosure rates. The area recorded a rate of one foreclosur e filing for every101 homes. Floridqa had three cities among the top 10metrpo areas, while California had six cities among that mix. Las Vegass topped the list with a rate of one in every 54 householdss getting aforeclosure filing. Nationwide, 321,4890 foreclosure filings were reportedin May, whic is 6 percent lower than Aprik 2009, but about 18 percent higher than May 2008. One in everyg 398 U.S. homes received a foreclosured noticelast month.
Vermont agaij recorded the lowest numberof foreclosures, with six reporteds in May, or one for every 51,906 The RealtyTrac U.S. Foreclosure Markeg Report provides the total number of properties with at leasr one foreclosure filing reported duringthe month. Data is collecteed from more than 2,2000 counties that account for more than 90 percenr ofthe nation’s population.