Looking For More Money – Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. Announces Tender for Any and All – MSN Money

March 10th, 2010

Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. Announces Tender for Any and All – MSN Money
Holders tendering their Notes will be deemed to have delivered their Consent to certain proposed amendments to the indenture governing the Notes, which will eliminate certain covenants and certain provisions relating to events of default. Following

Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. Announces Tender for Any and All – MSN Money
Holders tendering their Notes will be deemed to have delivered their Consent to certain proposed amendments to the indenture governing the Notes, which will eliminate certain covenants and certain provisions relating to events of default. Following

Looking For More Money – Minnesota: The Land of 10,000 Cuts – Minneapolis Star Tribune

March 10th, 2010

Minnesota: The Land of 10,000 Cuts – Minneapolis Star Tribune
“When sleight of hand is no longer enough, our leaders have turned to across-the-board cuts, which weakens every program equally, regardless of its impact on citizens. When these are exhausted and real choices must be made, legislatures typically

Big land sale–around 120 acres–pending in St. Francis – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The land includes 87 acres that Cardinal Stritch University had planned to buy for a second campus, Arce said. The university, which has its main campus in Glendale and Fox Point, later dropped those plans for a St. Francis campus, which would have

HPC Powers Bobsled Team to Olympic Gold – HPCwire
For the first time in 62 years, the four-man Olympics bobsled team from the US captured the gold medal, setting a course world record in the process. The winning bobsled, piloted by Steve Holcomb and his winning Night Train crew, had some state-of

Minnesota: The Land of 10,000 Cuts – Minneapolis Star Tribune
“When sleight of hand is no longer enough, our leaders have turned to across-the-board cuts, which weakens every program equally, regardless of its impact on citizens. When these are exhausted and real choices must be made, legislatures typically

Big land sale–around 120 acres–pending in St. Francis – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The land includes 87 acres that Cardinal Stritch University had planned to buy for a second campus, Arce said. The university, which has its main campus in Glendale and Fox Point, later dropped those plans for a St. Francis campus, which would have

HPC Powers Bobsled Team to Olympic Gold – HPCwire
For the first time in 62 years, the four-man Olympics bobsled team from the US captured the gold medal, setting a course world record in the process. The winning bobsled, piloted by Steve Holcomb and his winning Night Train crew, had some state-of

Looking For More Money – League of cities working to stop state from taking local government – San Jose Mercury News

March 9th, 2010

League of cities working to stop state from taking local government – San Jose Mercury News
The state of California has a $20 billion problem. But if the League of California Cities has its way, the state will have to look elsewhere when it comes to rummage through local governments’ pockets and sofa cushions looking for loose change. The

Human Genome Sciences: Novel Product Line, Significant Debt Reduction – Seekingalpha.com
Much of this research on Human Genome Sciences Inc. ( HGSI ) was performed just prior to the company’s earnings release on March 2, 2010, in large part to help decide whether or not to continue to hold after an 80% gain (now a 90% gain) in one of

Woman tied to quadruple homicide lost baby in December – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
March 9, 2010 1:56 p.m. | Brittney M. Robertson, the woman at the center of last month’s quadruple homicide, gave birth prematurely in December to a son fathered by the same man who fathered the youngest son of Rachel M. Thompson, the woman Robertson

PNC plans $50 million metro area expansion – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
James E. Rohr, who was visiting Milwaukee, said the expansion will include construction of new branches, although an exact number hasn’t been set yet. “We expect to probably spend $50 million here in capital in terms of building assets and acquiring

Net Worth – San Francisco Chronicle
Investors who had the guts to invest in U.S. stocks one year ago today are feeling pretty smug now. As well they should. Unless things take another major turn for the worse, March 9, 2009, will mark the bottom of one of the worst bear markets in

League of cities working to stop state from taking local government – San Jose Mercury News
The state of California has a $20 billion problem. But if the League of California Cities has its way, the state will have to look elsewhere when it comes to rummage through local governments’ pockets and sofa cushions looking for loose change. The

Human Genome Sciences: Novel Product Line, Significant Debt Reduction – Seekingalpha.com
Much of this research on Human Genome Sciences Inc. ( HGSI ) was performed just prior to the company’s earnings release on March 2, 2010, in large part to help decide whether or not to continue to hold after an 80% gain (now a 90% gain) in one of

Woman tied to quadruple homicide lost baby in December – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
March 9, 2010 1:56 p.m. | Brittney M. Robertson, the woman at the center of last month’s quadruple homicide, gave birth prematurely in December to a son fathered by the same man who fathered the youngest son of Rachel M. Thompson, the woman Robertson

PNC plans $50 million metro area expansion – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
James E. Rohr, who was visiting Milwaukee, said the expansion will include construction of new branches, although an exact number hasn’t been set yet. “We expect to probably spend $50 million here in capital in terms of building assets and acquiring

Net Worth – San Francisco Chronicle
Investors who had the guts to invest in U.S. stocks one year ago today are feeling pretty smug now. As well they should. Unless things take another major turn for the worse, March 9, 2009, will mark the bottom of one of the worst bear markets in

Looking For More Money – League of cities working to stop state from taking local government – San Jose Mercury News

March 9th, 2010

League of cities working to stop state from taking local government – San Jose Mercury News
The state of California has a $20 billion problem. But if the League of California Cities has its way, the state will have to look elsewhere when it comes to rummage through local governments’ pockets and sofa cushions looking for loose change. The

Stay Tuned: More Fee Disputes Over Local TV Coming – WFMZ-TV Online
There’s a lot of money at stake,” said Robin Flynn, an analyst at SNL Kagan. “There are a lot more fights coming up But the TV networks, looking for new income as advertising revenue weakens, are increasingly saying they should be paid cash for

Class-action lawsuits could cost Toyota $3B-plus – USA Today
MIAMI — Toyota owners claiming that massive safety recalls are causing the value of their vehicles to plummet have filed at least 89 class-action lawsuits that could cost the Japanese auto giant $3 billion or more, according to an Associated Press

For Quake Scientists, Chile Becomes A Unique Lab – KQED
When earthquakes happen, earthquake scientists want to be there, especially with an earthquake as large and destructive as the 8.8-magnitude quake that hit Chile last month. In the days and weeks that have followed, geophysicists and geodesists, who

Cleveland Browns deal for Seattle QB Seneca Wallace – Cleveland Plain Dealer
Do you hear that? Yep, it’s the collective laughter of the entire NFL. This is starting better than I expected. Even Big Ben is laughing and he might be on his way to jail. Even if Pitt doesn’t have him, its two more gimmes for the Steelers and

Papandreou To Ask Obama To Support Debt Plan – NPR News
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou meets President Obama at the White House Tuesday. The prime minister is seeking international support for his efforts to deal with the debt crisis in Greece. Papandreou says he is not looking for financial

12 reasons to be bullish – Nationalpost.com
The banks were successful in raising lots of capital as money poured into the bond markets Global economic growth The global boom is clearly making a comeback after the near-death experience and economic growth should continue at a solid pace.

Reader Mailbag: The Nascent Musician – The Christian Science Monitor
Right now, I’m trying to figure out some ways to encourage it in ways that might actually build into a lifelong love of creating music. (Yes, I’m the type of parent who would be thrilled to hear their child choosing a musical career.) However, I

Visa (V) And MasterCard (MA) Raising Prices On Issuing Banks: Read – Yahoo Finance
67 WALL STREET, New York – March 9, 2010 – The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Business & Application Software Report offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and industry executives. This 119 page feature contains

League of cities working to stop state from taking local government – San Jose Mercury News
The state of California has a $20 billion problem. But if the League of California Cities has its way, the state will have to look elsewhere when it comes to rummage through local governments’ pockets and sofa cushions looking for loose change. The

Stay Tuned: More Fee Disputes Over Local TV Coming – WFMZ-TV Online
There’s a lot of money at stake,” said Robin Flynn, an analyst at SNL Kagan. “There are a lot more fights coming up But the TV networks, looking for new income as advertising revenue weakens, are increasingly saying they should be paid cash for

Class-action lawsuits could cost Toyota $3B-plus – USA Today
MIAMI — Toyota owners claiming that massive safety recalls are causing the value of their vehicles to plummet have filed at least 89 class-action lawsuits that could cost the Japanese auto giant $3 billion or more, according to an Associated Press

For Quake Scientists, Chile Becomes A Unique Lab – KQED
When earthquakes happen, earthquake scientists want to be there, especially with an earthquake as large and destructive as the 8.8-magnitude quake that hit Chile last month. In the days and weeks that have followed, geophysicists and geodesists, who

Cleveland Browns deal for Seattle QB Seneca Wallace – Cleveland Plain Dealer
Do you hear that? Yep, it’s the collective laughter of the entire NFL. This is starting better than I expected. Even Big Ben is laughing and he might be on his way to jail. Even if Pitt doesn’t have him, its two more gimmes for the Steelers and

Papandreou To Ask Obama To Support Debt Plan – NPR News
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou meets President Obama at the White House Tuesday. The prime minister is seeking international support for his efforts to deal with the debt crisis in Greece. Papandreou says he is not looking for financial

12 reasons to be bullish – Nationalpost.com
The banks were successful in raising lots of capital as money poured into the bond markets Global economic growth The global boom is clearly making a comeback after the near-death experience and economic growth should continue at a solid pace.

Reader Mailbag: The Nascent Musician – The Christian Science Monitor
Right now, I’m trying to figure out some ways to encourage it in ways that might actually build into a lifelong love of creating music. (Yes, I’m the type of parent who would be thrilled to hear their child choosing a musical career.) However, I

Visa (V) And MasterCard (MA) Raising Prices On Issuing Banks: Read – Yahoo Finance
67 WALL STREET, New York – March 9, 2010 – The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Business & Application Software Report offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and industry executives. This 119 page feature contains

Looking For More Money – Air Force gears up for hypersonic test flight – MSNBC

March 9th, 2010

Air Force gears up for hypersonic test flight – MSNBC
The U.S. Air Force is gearing up for the first of four planned test flights of a hypersonic aircraft designed to operate for much longer durations and cover far greater distances than previous platforms of its type. The maiden flight of the X-51

Woman tied to quadruple homicide lost baby in December – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
March 9, 2010 1:56 p.m. | Brittney M. Robertson, the woman at the center of last month’s quadruple homicide, gave birth prematurely in December to a son fathered by the same man who fathered the youngest son of Rachel M. Thompson, the woman Robertson

For Quake Scientists, Chile Becomes A Unique Lab – KQED
When earthquakes happen, earthquake scientists want to be there, especially with an earthquake as large and destructive as the 8.8-magnitude quake that hit Chile last month. In the days and weeks that have followed, geophysicists and geodesists, who

League of cities working to stop state from taking local government – San Jose Mercury News
The state of California has a $20 billion problem. But if the League of California Cities has its way, the state will have to look elsewhere when it comes to rummage through local governments’ pockets and sofa cushions looking for loose change. The

Sears Helps Washington Residents Access up to $100 in Rebates on – MSN Money
“At Sears, we’re always looking for ways to make it easier and more affordable for Americans to swap out their old, inefficient appliances for new, ENERGY STAR models,” said Doug Moore , president of Home Appliances for Sears. “This rebate money will

Chairman of Pan American Silver, Ross Beaty, Receives Viola MacMillan – MSN Money
Pan American Silver Corp. (TSX: PAA)(NASDAQ: PAAS) (”Pan American” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that Mr. Ross Beaty, the Company’s founder and Chairman, was presented with the prestigious Viola MacMillan Award at last night’s Prospectors

Air Force gears up for hypersonic test flight – MSNBC
The U.S. Air Force is gearing up for the first of four planned test flights of a hypersonic aircraft designed to operate for much longer durations and cover far greater distances than previous platforms of its type. The maiden flight of the X-51

Woman tied to quadruple homicide lost baby in December – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
March 9, 2010 1:56 p.m. | Brittney M. Robertson, the woman at the center of last month’s quadruple homicide, gave birth prematurely in December to a son fathered by the same man who fathered the youngest son of Rachel M. Thompson, the woman Robertson

For Quake Scientists, Chile Becomes A Unique Lab – KQED
When earthquakes happen, earthquake scientists want to be there, especially with an earthquake as large and destructive as the 8.8-magnitude quake that hit Chile last month. In the days and weeks that have followed, geophysicists and geodesists, who

League of cities working to stop state from taking local government – San Jose Mercury News
The state of California has a $20 billion problem. But if the League of California Cities has its way, the state will have to look elsewhere when it comes to rummage through local governments’ pockets and sofa cushions looking for loose change. The

Sears Helps Washington Residents Access up to $100 in Rebates on – MSN Money
“At Sears, we’re always looking for ways to make it easier and more affordable for Americans to swap out their old, inefficient appliances for new, ENERGY STAR models,” said Doug Moore , president of Home Appliances for Sears. “This rebate money will

Chairman of Pan American Silver, Ross Beaty, Receives Viola MacMillan – MSN Money
Pan American Silver Corp. (TSX: PAA)(NASDAQ: PAAS) (”Pan American” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that Mr. Ross Beaty, the Company’s founder and Chairman, was presented with the prestigious Viola MacMillan Award at last night’s Prospectors

Looking For More Money – Hawaii’s public worker furloughs hike costs as services deteriorate – Honolulu Advertiser

March 9th, 2010

Hawaii’s public worker furloughs hike costs as services deteriorate – Honolulu Advertiser
Costs are going up and state services are going down, as the fallout from layoffs and furloughs continues to settle across government agencies responsible for everything from food and rabies inspections to issuance of birth and death certificates

IT hiring outlook improves: Think financial services if job hunting – ZDNet Blogs
Chief information officers say the information technology hiring picture is improving for the second quarter and job hunters may want to focus their efforts on the insurance and financial services sector, according to a survey by Robert Half

Do we need a state treasurer? – Omaha World-Herald
oversee the task of returning unclaimed property to its rightful owner, and many handle their state’s college savings plans. Among jobs under the treasurer’s umbrella in one or more states are enforcing tax laws, promoting financial literacy

Continued Profits Are a Lock for the Prison Industry – Seekingalpha.com
Yet relatively high on the scale is state prison guards, who can, with overtime, easily earn more than $100,000 a year Government actions mean big money. If you’re looking for a steady stream of government-driven profit opportunities like CXW, I

World Stocks in Pause a Year After Rally Started – ABC News
World stock markets traded in very narrow ranges Tuesday as investors took a breather a year after shares began their recovery from multiyear lows. The semi-circular trading desk, bottom, of Cuttone & Co., begins its first day of operation, Monday

Hawaii’s public worker furloughs hike costs as services deteriorate – Honolulu Advertiser
Costs are going up and state services are going down, as the fallout from layoffs and furloughs continues to settle across government agencies responsible for everything from food and rabies inspections to issuance of birth and death certificates

IT hiring outlook improves: Think financial services if job hunting – ZDNet Blogs
Chief information officers say the information technology hiring picture is improving for the second quarter and job hunters may want to focus their efforts on the insurance and financial services sector, according to a survey by Robert Half

Do we need a state treasurer? – Omaha World-Herald
oversee the task of returning unclaimed property to its rightful owner, and many handle their state’s college savings plans. Among jobs under the treasurer’s umbrella in one or more states are enforcing tax laws, promoting financial literacy

Continued Profits Are a Lock for the Prison Industry – Seekingalpha.com
Yet relatively high on the scale is state prison guards, who can, with overtime, easily earn more than $100,000 a year Government actions mean big money. If you’re looking for a steady stream of government-driven profit opportunities like CXW, I

World Stocks in Pause a Year After Rally Started – ABC News
World stock markets traded in very narrow ranges Tuesday as investors took a breather a year after shares began their recovery from multiyear lows. The semi-circular trading desk, bottom, of Cuttone & Co., begins its first day of operation, Monday

Looking For More Money – GuestLogix Inc. and Redknee Solutions Inc. Under Current Evaluation – Stockhouse

March 9th, 2010

GuestLogix Inc. and Redknee Solutions Inc. Under Current Evaluation – Stockhouse
But we are interested in making money. If gold and other precious metals like silver are the avenue Shareholders are also asked to assist our staff by providing us more details on your knowledge of the above-mentioned companies as we put them

Do we need a state treasurer? – Omaha World-Herald
LINCOLN — Given the opportunity, Minnesota voters didn’t hesitate to eliminate their State Treasurer’s Office. A constitutional amendment billed as the “Abolish Office of State Treasurer in 2003 Act” passed by a healthy margin in the 1998

Stocks mixed after more corporate dealmaking – Denver Post
NEW YORK — Stocks ended mixed after a round of mergers and acquisitions raised some hope for the economy. Financial shares rose after insurer American International Group Inc. reached a deal to sell one of its major foreign divisions to MetLife for

New Leaf Tea Now Available in Cleveland, Ohio Through Second Largest – MSN Money
New Leaf Teas are sweetened with 100% organic cane sugar. For more information, please visit expectations, among other things, are dependent upon general economic conditions, continued demand for its products, the availability of raw materials

Hawaii’s public worker furloughs hike costs as services deteriorate – Honolulu Advertiser
Costs are going up and state services are going down, as the fallout from layoffs and furloughs continues to settle across government agencies responsible for everything from food and rabies inspections to issuance of birth and death certificates

World Stocks in Pause a Year After Rally Started – ABC News
World stock markets traded in very narrow ranges Tuesday as investors took a breather a year after shares began their recovery from multiyear lows. The semi-circular trading desk, bottom, of Cuttone & Co., begins its first day of operation, Monday

World stock markets in pause a year after rally from low began – Minneapolis Star Tribune
LONDON – World stock markets traded in very narrow ranges Tuesday as investors took a breather a year after shares began their recovery from multiyear lows. In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares was down 11.06 points, or 0.2 percent

Treasury Getting More Comfortable With Principal Write-Downs — Sort – Huffingtonpost.com
Is the Treasury Department finally going to help homeowners who owe more than their homes are worth get out from underwater? Maybe, maybe not. At a background briefing Monday afternoon, a senior Treasury Department official indicated that the

New Foreclosure Nightmare: California Vineyards – Wonkette (satire)
In California’s Napa Valley, producer of the most expensive U.S. wines, 2010 may be a vintage year for foreclosures as the industry is squeezed by falling land values and a consumer shift to cheaper brands …. More than 30 wineries are for sale in

IT hiring outlook improves: Think financial services if job hunting – ZDNet Blogs
Chief information officers say the information technology hiring picture is improving for the second quarter and job hunters may want to focus their efforts on the insurance and financial services sector, according to a survey by Robert Half

GuestLogix Inc. and Redknee Solutions Inc. Under Current Evaluation – Stockhouse
But we are interested in making money. If gold and other precious metals like silver are the avenue Shareholders are also asked to assist our staff by providing us more details on your knowledge of the above-mentioned companies as we put them

Do we need a state treasurer? – Omaha World-Herald
LINCOLN — Given the opportunity, Minnesota voters didn’t hesitate to eliminate their State Treasurer’s Office. A constitutional amendment billed as the “Abolish Office of State Treasurer in 2003 Act” passed by a healthy margin in the 1998

Stocks mixed after more corporate dealmaking – Denver Post
NEW YORK — Stocks ended mixed after a round of mergers and acquisitions raised some hope for the economy. Financial shares rose after insurer American International Group Inc. reached a deal to sell one of its major foreign divisions to MetLife for

New Leaf Tea Now Available in Cleveland, Ohio Through Second Largest – MSN Money
New Leaf Teas are sweetened with 100% organic cane sugar. For more information, please visit expectations, among other things, are dependent upon general economic conditions, continued demand for its products, the availability of raw materials

Hawaii’s public worker furloughs hike costs as services deteriorate – Honolulu Advertiser
Costs are going up and state services are going down, as the fallout from layoffs and furloughs continues to settle across government agencies responsible for everything from food and rabies inspections to issuance of birth and death certificates

World Stocks in Pause a Year After Rally Started – ABC News
World stock markets traded in very narrow ranges Tuesday as investors took a breather a year after shares began their recovery from multiyear lows. The semi-circular trading desk, bottom, of Cuttone & Co., begins its first day of operation, Monday

World stock markets in pause a year after rally from low began – Minneapolis Star Tribune
LONDON – World stock markets traded in very narrow ranges Tuesday as investors took a breather a year after shares began their recovery from multiyear lows. In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares was down 11.06 points, or 0.2 percent

Treasury Getting More Comfortable With Principal Write-Downs — Sort – Huffingtonpost.com
Is the Treasury Department finally going to help homeowners who owe more than their homes are worth get out from underwater? Maybe, maybe not. At a background briefing Monday afternoon, a senior Treasury Department official indicated that the

New Foreclosure Nightmare: California Vineyards – Wonkette (satire)
In California’s Napa Valley, producer of the most expensive U.S. wines, 2010 may be a vintage year for foreclosures as the industry is squeezed by falling land values and a consumer shift to cheaper brands …. More than 30 wineries are for sale in

IT hiring outlook improves: Think financial services if job hunting – ZDNet Blogs
Chief information officers say the information technology hiring picture is improving for the second quarter and job hunters may want to focus their efforts on the insurance and financial services sector, according to a survey by Robert Half

Looking For More Money – GuestLogix Inc. and Redknee Solutions Inc. Under Current Evaluation – Stockhouse

March 9th, 2010

GuestLogix Inc. and Redknee Solutions Inc. Under Current Evaluation – Stockhouse
But we are interested in making money. If gold and other precious metals like silver are the avenue Shareholders are also asked to assist our staff by providing us more details on your knowledge of the above-mentioned companies as we put them

Do we need a state treasurer? – Omaha World-Herald
LINCOLN — Given the opportunity, Minnesota voters didn’t hesitate to eliminate their State Treasurer’s Office. A constitutional amendment billed as the “Abolish Office of State Treasurer in 2003 Act” passed by a healthy margin in the 1998

Continued Profits Are a Lock for the Prison Industry – Seekingalpha.com
The average wage of the 15.2 million employees in California, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, is $48,090. That’s about $23.12 an hour. Very low on the scale: Private security guards, at $25,950. Also bailiffs, who earn just under

GuestLogix Inc. and Redknee Solutions Inc. Under Current Evaluation – Stockhouse
But we are interested in making money. If gold and other precious metals like silver are the avenue Shareholders are also asked to assist our staff by providing us more details on your knowledge of the above-mentioned companies as we put them

Do we need a state treasurer? – Omaha World-Herald
LINCOLN — Given the opportunity, Minnesota voters didn’t hesitate to eliminate their State Treasurer’s Office. A constitutional amendment billed as the “Abolish Office of State Treasurer in 2003 Act” passed by a healthy margin in the 1998

Continued Profits Are a Lock for the Prison Industry – Seekingalpha.com
The average wage of the 15.2 million employees in California, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, is $48,090. That’s about $23.12 an hour. Very low on the scale: Private security guards, at $25,950. Also bailiffs, who earn just under

Looking For More Money – Do we need a state treasurer? – Omaha World-Herald

March 9th, 2010

Do we need a state treasurer? – Omaha World-Herald
oversee the task of returning unclaimed property to its rightful owner, and many handle their state’s college savings plans. Among jobs under the treasurer’s umbrella in one or more states are enforcing tax laws, promoting financial literacy

China’s Challenge – The Business Insider
China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) remains in session . As usual, the meeting has provided Beijing an opportunity to highlight the past year’s successes and lay out the problems that lie ahead. On the surface at least, China has shown

World Stocks in Pause a Year After Rally Started – ABC News
Over the past 12 months, most of the world’s major stock market indexes have spiked by more than 50 percent — a year bears and bulls but ultimately, with rates going nowhere, the weight of money looking for better returns will probably see a

New Leaf Tea Now Available in Cleveland, Ohio Through Second Largest – MSN Money
For more information, please visit www.newleafbrands.com . This press release may contain forward-looking statements, made in reliance upon Section 21D of the Exchange Act of 1934, which involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties or other factors

1. JJ On Free Agency: ‘I’ll Sacrifice’ – ESPN.com
NEW YORK — The inquisition of Joe Johnson began at about 6:20 p.m. ET, lasted approximately 10 minutes and yielded the following nugget: If a certain someone, like maybe this certain guy in Cleveland, accepted a max offer from the Knicks and wanted

IT hiring outlook improves: Think financial services if job hunting – ZDNet Blogs
Chief information officers say the information technology hiring picture is improving for the second quarter and job hunters may want to focus their efforts on the insurance and financial services sector, according to a survey by Robert Half

Do we need a state treasurer? – Omaha World-Herald
oversee the task of returning unclaimed property to its rightful owner, and many handle their state’s college savings plans. Among jobs under the treasurer’s umbrella in one or more states are enforcing tax laws, promoting financial literacy

China’s Challenge – The Business Insider
China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) remains in session . As usual, the meeting has provided Beijing an opportunity to highlight the past year’s successes and lay out the problems that lie ahead. On the surface at least, China has shown

World Stocks in Pause a Year After Rally Started – ABC News
Over the past 12 months, most of the world’s major stock market indexes have spiked by more than 50 percent — a year bears and bulls but ultimately, with rates going nowhere, the weight of money looking for better returns will probably see a

New Leaf Tea Now Available in Cleveland, Ohio Through Second Largest – MSN Money
For more information, please visit www.newleafbrands.com . This press release may contain forward-looking statements, made in reliance upon Section 21D of the Exchange Act of 1934, which involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties or other factors

1. JJ On Free Agency: ‘I’ll Sacrifice’ – ESPN.com
NEW YORK — The inquisition of Joe Johnson began at about 6:20 p.m. ET, lasted approximately 10 minutes and yielded the following nugget: If a certain someone, like maybe this certain guy in Cleveland, accepted a max offer from the Knicks and wanted

IT hiring outlook improves: Think financial services if job hunting – ZDNet Blogs
Chief information officers say the information technology hiring picture is improving for the second quarter and job hunters may want to focus their efforts on the insurance and financial services sector, according to a survey by Robert Half

Looking For More Money – More blackouts loom in fee disputes over local TV – News-Leader.com

March 9th, 2010

More blackouts loom in fee disputes over local TV – News-Leader.com
Philadelphia — Stay tuned for more fee disputes threatening local television stations on cable TV lineups. Broadcasters hurt by declining ad revenue are demanding more fees from cable and other subscription TV providers to carry the stations. The

U.S. Employers Anticipate Hiring to Inch Ahead in Second Quarter – MSN Money
MILWAUKEE , March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — U.S. employers have modest hiring plans for Quarter 2 2010, according to the results of the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey, conducted quarterly by Manpower Inc. “We continue to see encouraging

NEWS OF THE WEEK – Orange County Business Journal
Flat: Businesses sold in OC as 94 deals were closed in February, compared to 92 a year earlier, according to BizBen.com. Nationwide Health Properties Inc. bought controlling interests in five medical office buildings from Pacific Medical Buildings

More blackouts loom in fee disputes over local TV – News-Leader.com
Philadelphia — Stay tuned for more fee disputes threatening local television stations on cable TV lineups. Broadcasters hurt by declining ad revenue are demanding more fees from cable and other subscription TV providers to carry the stations. The

U.S. Employers Anticipate Hiring to Inch Ahead in Second Quarter – MSN Money
MILWAUKEE , March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — U.S. employers have modest hiring plans for Quarter 2 2010, according to the results of the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey, conducted quarterly by Manpower Inc. “We continue to see encouraging

NEWS OF THE WEEK – Orange County Business Journal
Flat: Businesses sold in OC as 94 deals were closed in February, compared to 92 a year earlier, according to BizBen.com. Nationwide Health Properties Inc. bought controlling interests in five medical office buildings from Pacific Medical Buildings