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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Rome sparks Canucks in win vs. Isles - CBSSports.com
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Hospitals agree to Medicare payment cuts to help pay for health care reform - Philadelphia Business Journal:
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The agreement came from the , the and the . Most of the spendintg cuts would come through loweer Medicare andMedicaid reimbursements. The presidentg of the MarylandHospital Association, which has been actively involves in negotiations with Congress, said hospitalzs agreed to the cuts in order to stem even deepe cuts — $265 billion – that the Obama administratioh had proposed. Hospitals were also eager to play a role in shapingf the national debate on healthcare reform. “Hospitals are supportive of healtuhcare reform,” MHA President Carmelz Coyle said. “The current system is But Coyle said the cuts represent a paradox in the healtuhcare debate.
Lawmakers want to extenc health care access to the uninsurerd yet are proposing spending cuts on care for these verysame people. Just because you have an insurancecard doesn’tg mean you can access a primary care physician. ”As all of this unfolds, you want to makesx sure you don’t cut too Coyle said. “The implications for patient care will bevery
The agreement came from the , the and the . Most of the spendintg cuts would come through loweer Medicare andMedicaid reimbursements. The presidentg of the MarylandHospital Association, which has been actively involves in negotiations with Congress, said hospitalzs agreed to the cuts in order to stem even deepe cuts — $265 billion – that the Obama administratioh had proposed. Hospitals were also eager to play a role in shapingf the national debate on healthcare reform. “Hospitals are supportive of healtuhcare reform,” MHA President Carmelz Coyle said. “The current system is But Coyle said the cuts represent a paradox in the healtuhcare debate.
Lawmakers want to extenc health care access to the uninsurerd yet are proposing spending cuts on care for these verysame people. Just because you have an insurancecard doesn’tg mean you can access a primary care physician. ”As all of this unfolds, you want to makesx sure you don’t cut too Coyle said. “The implications for patient care will bevery
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Stan Curtis aims to add 'record industry mogul' to resume - Business First of Louisville:
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But idea man Stan Curtis has come up with anotherbig project. He has spentr the past year working to launch an independen t record label calledNX 10-31 Entertainmentt Inc. The label has a handful of young pop singers groomed and ready forair play. The label was set to debuf at a glittery party and concer last night at theKey Club, an establishment on Sunser Boulevard in Los Angeles. Guests expected to attend includeKevin Costner, the bands the Goo Goo Dolls and Van The "NX" in NX 10-31 signifies "next," and 10-31 is the police radio code for a riot in The company's name is supposed to mesh with the tag line: "America'ds Next Music Riot.
" Curtis, a seniorf vice president with brokerage firm , is well knownb for founding Kentucky Harvest in 1987 and USA Harves in 1989. Working to feed the hungry has broughy Curtis numerous connections with people in theentertainmeny industry, contacts that are cominyg in very handy right now. Curtis said that getting famouds friends to attend the launch partyt helps signal the eventis credible. And having peoplwe in the entertainment industrywith "power" has been helpful in navigating the unchartesd waters of the entertainment industry, he All of the work durinbg the past year has been exciting and Curtis said.
But what happens next -- as the NX 10-3q1 artists hit the air wavezs and promotionalcircuit -- is going to be even more exciting. Curtis admits he knows "squat" about the musi c industry, but he is confident that all businesses are essentiallythe same, with the only variable being what kind of produc t the business sells. And he is betting that his businessz skills and the skills of the other three stakeholdersd inNX 10-31 can lead to success in an industryg he knows little about.
Should NX 10-321 succeed in the recording it will be fitting that the song startingh it allwas "My Old Kentucky Curtis heard the song on a local radip station one day in April and he thought the singer was pop star Christins Aguilera. Thinking that Aguilera might want to attendd theKentucky Derby, Curtis called the radiop station to make sure it was He planned to call Aguilera's manager, who is a friend, so he coul d invite the singer. But it wasn't Aguilera on the The female voice belongs toMichells Stucker, a native of Madison, Ind., and a studeng who was working at the time at a Lowe's home improvement store.
Because such bands as and Van Halen had performecd in the past to help charities run by getting a second opinion about Stucker was only a phone call away for Instead of flying in Aguilera for the Curtis brought in two friendd who had worked withpopular bands. Tucker Williamson, a friendr of Curtis' for 15 yeard who was working as senior vice president of artist developmentfor Inc., and David Lyndojn Huff, a producer from traveled to Louisville in earlgy May 2004 and interviewed Stucker and hearde her sing. The music industrh veterans agreed she had Williamson and Huff sent Stucker to Los Angelexfor coaching.
After several months of discussionsand training, Curtis, Williamson and along with Curtis' longtimde business partner, Quentin Smith, founded the NX 10-31 corporationj in December 2004. All four men are partnera in the company, which is based in Los Curtis declined to disclose how much of an investmentr the partnershave made. Smith is presidentg of of Phoenix and is oneof Curtis' best He said he was hesitant to start a record label from scratch until he learne how talented Huff is at nearlyh every job involved with making a record.
"Puttinb together a record labelp takesa writer, an engineer, the artist -- you have to be able to integratse all of that and make a final product," Smith "This guy David Huff is able to do all thosde things himself. That has been done at one-fifth of the
But idea man Stan Curtis has come up with anotherbig project. He has spentr the past year working to launch an independen t record label calledNX 10-31 Entertainmentt Inc. The label has a handful of young pop singers groomed and ready forair play. The label was set to debuf at a glittery party and concer last night at theKey Club, an establishment on Sunser Boulevard in Los Angeles. Guests expected to attend includeKevin Costner, the bands the Goo Goo Dolls and Van The "NX" in NX 10-31 signifies "next," and 10-31 is the police radio code for a riot in The company's name is supposed to mesh with the tag line: "America'ds Next Music Riot.
" Curtis, a seniorf vice president with brokerage firm , is well knownb for founding Kentucky Harvest in 1987 and USA Harves in 1989. Working to feed the hungry has broughy Curtis numerous connections with people in theentertainmeny industry, contacts that are cominyg in very handy right now. Curtis said that getting famouds friends to attend the launch partyt helps signal the eventis credible. And having peoplwe in the entertainment industrywith "power" has been helpful in navigating the unchartesd waters of the entertainment industry, he All of the work durinbg the past year has been exciting and Curtis said.
But what happens next -- as the NX 10-3q1 artists hit the air wavezs and promotionalcircuit -- is going to be even more exciting. Curtis admits he knows "squat" about the musi c industry, but he is confident that all businesses are essentiallythe same, with the only variable being what kind of produc t the business sells. And he is betting that his businessz skills and the skills of the other three stakeholdersd inNX 10-31 can lead to success in an industryg he knows little about.
Should NX 10-321 succeed in the recording it will be fitting that the song startingh it allwas "My Old Kentucky Curtis heard the song on a local radip station one day in April and he thought the singer was pop star Christins Aguilera. Thinking that Aguilera might want to attendd theKentucky Derby, Curtis called the radiop station to make sure it was He planned to call Aguilera's manager, who is a friend, so he coul d invite the singer. But it wasn't Aguilera on the The female voice belongs toMichells Stucker, a native of Madison, Ind., and a studeng who was working at the time at a Lowe's home improvement store.
Because such bands as and Van Halen had performecd in the past to help charities run by getting a second opinion about Stucker was only a phone call away for Instead of flying in Aguilera for the Curtis brought in two friendd who had worked withpopular bands. Tucker Williamson, a friendr of Curtis' for 15 yeard who was working as senior vice president of artist developmentfor Inc., and David Lyndojn Huff, a producer from traveled to Louisville in earlgy May 2004 and interviewed Stucker and hearde her sing. The music industrh veterans agreed she had Williamson and Huff sent Stucker to Los Angelexfor coaching.
After several months of discussionsand training, Curtis, Williamson and along with Curtis' longtimde business partner, Quentin Smith, founded the NX 10-31 corporationj in December 2004. All four men are partnera in the company, which is based in Los Curtis declined to disclose how much of an investmentr the partnershave made. Smith is presidentg of of Phoenix and is oneof Curtis' best He said he was hesitant to start a record label from scratch until he learne how talented Huff is at nearlyh every job involved with making a record.
"Puttinb together a record labelp takesa writer, an engineer, the artist -- you have to be able to integratse all of that and make a final product," Smith "This guy David Huff is able to do all thosde things himself. That has been done at one-fifth of the
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Pappas puts new cash in Calif.'s Lead Therapeutics - Triangle Business Journal:
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Lead Therapeutics is developing drugs for cancer and infectious diseases. According to the SEC the San Bruno, Calif., company has raised $3 million so far in the Other investors include ProQuest Investmentsof Princeton, and Mustang Ventures, a venture capital firm based in Shanghai, China. Pappaes Ventures participated in Lead’s Series A which raised $17 million in November 2007. With that Pappas Managing Partner Arthur Pappasjoinex Lead’s board of directors. Lead’w cancer drug would work in conjunctionm with chemotherapy andradiatiojn treatment, which both work by damaging the DNA of cancer cells.
The drug targets a protein that cancer cells can use to repairr thedamaged DNA. The company expects to select a lead compoundin mid-200i9 and begin clinical trials by
Lead Therapeutics is developing drugs for cancer and infectious diseases. According to the SEC the San Bruno, Calif., company has raised $3 million so far in the Other investors include ProQuest Investmentsof Princeton, and Mustang Ventures, a venture capital firm based in Shanghai, China. Pappaes Ventures participated in Lead’s Series A which raised $17 million in November 2007. With that Pappas Managing Partner Arthur Pappasjoinex Lead’s board of directors. Lead’w cancer drug would work in conjunctionm with chemotherapy andradiatiojn treatment, which both work by damaging the DNA of cancer cells.
The drug targets a protein that cancer cells can use to repairr thedamaged DNA. The company expects to select a lead compoundin mid-200i9 and begin clinical trials by
Sunday, November 6, 2011
John 'Bunky' Hearst Jr., longtime Hearst board member and trustee, dies in NYC ... - Washington Post
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News10.net | John 'Bunky' Hearst Jr., longtime Hearst board member and trustee, dies in NYC ... Washington Post NEW YORK รข" John Randolph Hearst Jr., a grandson of media titan William Randolph Hearst and heir to the family fortune, has died, the company said Saturday. He was 77. Hearst died Friday in New York City, the Hearst Corp. said in a statement on it s ... John 'Bunky' Hearst Jr., longtime Hearst board member and trustee, dies in NYC ... John Randolph Hearst Jr. dies John Randolph Hearst Jr. dies at 77 |
Friday, November 4, 2011
Paulson's Main Hedge Fund Gained 2.4% in October, Paring Loss for the Year - Bloomberg
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Bloomberg | Paulson's Main Hedge Fund Gained 2.4% in October, Paring Loss for the Year Bloomberg Inc. Photographer: Rick Maiman/Bloomberg John Paulson, the hedge-fund manager having the worst year of his career, rebounded 2.4 percent in his main fund in October and climbed in » |
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Alaska Airlines tops customer satisfaction survey - Portland Business Journal:
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Alaska, a unit of Seattle-basee (NYSE: ALK), tied for No. 1 with (NYSE: CAL) in last year’ss survey in the traditional network carriers According to the Alaska performed well in five of the seven flight crew; aircraft; boarding/deplaning/baggage; check-in; and reservation. Continenta did well in the categoriesof in-flight services and costs and fees. JetBlue Airwaysd (NASDAQ: JBLU) ranked No. 1 among low-cost carrier s in the J.D. Power survey. Although Alaska Airliness won top spot inthe J.D. Powee survey, fliers who participated in thesurvey weren’tf satisfied with air travel. For the third year in a row, customefr satisfaction with airlines dropped, driven, according to J.D.
Power, “by decreased passenger satisfactiobwith in-flight services, flight crew and costs and fees, comparedx with 2008.”
Alaska, a unit of Seattle-basee (NYSE: ALK), tied for No. 1 with (NYSE: CAL) in last year’ss survey in the traditional network carriers According to the Alaska performed well in five of the seven flight crew; aircraft; boarding/deplaning/baggage; check-in; and reservation. Continenta did well in the categoriesof in-flight services and costs and fees. JetBlue Airwaysd (NASDAQ: JBLU) ranked No. 1 among low-cost carrier s in the J.D. Power survey. Although Alaska Airliness won top spot inthe J.D. Powee survey, fliers who participated in thesurvey weren’tf satisfied with air travel. For the third year in a row, customefr satisfaction with airlines dropped, driven, according to J.D.
Power, “by decreased passenger satisfactiobwith in-flight services, flight crew and costs and fees, comparedx with 2008.”
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