Monday, January 30, 2012

WNAMM12:Alesis Vortex - USB Keytar With Accelerometer - Sonic State

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WNAMM12:Alesis Vortex - USB Keytar With Accelerometer

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You can never have too many keytars on the market IMHO, and the Alesis Vortex is certainly the first from them - with 37 velocity sensitive keys, 8 pads, three encoders, an octave switch, ribbon control, pitch bend and slider.



Saturday, January 28, 2012

Payless Car Rental joins Expedia program - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Participation in the program willgive Expedia’e more than 23 million monthly unique online visitors access to fleet of vehicles available at more than 80 location around the world. “In addition to building the Payless branrd as a quality alternativsto higher-priced rental companies, this partnership helpas Payless reach millions more Rick Stevens, president of Payless, said in the Payless Car Rental, which provides discoun t car rental services for business, leisurew and government travel customers, is privately held by , headquartered in St. Expedia (NASDAQ: EXPE), headquartered in Bellevue, operates as an online travel company inthe U.S.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Globe light is broken at home: Olmsted Falls Police Blotter - Sun Star Courier

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Globe light is broken at home: Olmsted Falls Police Blotter

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By Sun News staff DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, FERNWOOD DRIVE: An officer reported that on the night of Jan. 16, he noticed that a large globe light had been destroyed in front of a home on the street. DISTU RBANCE, FERNWOOD DRIVE: On Jan.



Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ky. video-gaming bill dies in Senate committee - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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The Senate Appropriations Revenue Committee, on Monda y evening, voted 10-5 against the measure, with two membersd abstaining, according to the Lexingtonh Herald-Leader. The House had previously passed the The legislation would havepermitted video-lottery terminales at Kentucky horse tracks, including Turfway Park in "The limited gaming proposal was designed to help save a signatured industry in peril – an industry that means 100,0090 jobs and $4 billion in investment for our said Gov. Steve Besheart in a Monday evening statement.
"It is unfortunate that every voices on this critically important issue was not heard and every vote not At a Frankfortpreses conference, Turfway Park President Bob Ellistob said Turfway could closew by 2010 if Ohio passes gaming legislationm and Kentucky does not. Ohio Gov. Ted Stricklanx recently reversed his stance against gamblinghat racetracks.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Kansas-based networking company expands to St. Petersburg - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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will open an offic in St. Petersburg on Oct. 1. Scoty Alexander, president and COO of the new has hired a staff of seve n forthis office. The name of the new companu willbe AOS, AOS has its main focus on Cisco IP Cisco routing/switching, Cisco security and Cisco The other primary focus is EMC Storage. Skippersx in Sarasota's Marina Jack basin with laptops aboard now can accessdthe Internet. This marks an expansioj of "Downtown Unplugged," a test program that allows userswith wireless-capable laptopss to access the Internet throughout much of downtown Sarasota.
General contractor SoutheasternCommunity Services, local technologty advocacy group 82 Degrees and engineered the Wi-Fui program. The transmitter service panel sitsatop Mattison's City Grilled restaurant and antennae sit atop the Marinq Jack building. Tampa-based in August launched two Web sitesfor St. Petersburg-basesd , a commercial and residential realestat company. The first project redesignede Echelon's corporate Web site and addeds a section for newsand events. The secondf project developed a new Web sitefor Echelon'sd Back Bay development, a 60-townhouse community in . Bayshorwe Solutions also this summer created Web including onefor EpicTide, a St.
Petersburg-based providef of security software for the healthucare industry. The site saves client inquiries to a databasr forfuture use. Gold a developer of drug information databasesand software, has boughtg the product line from , Orlando. Clini-Docd is a comprehensive clinical interventioj documentation and reporting system for pharmacistsa andhealthcare institutions. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Tampa-basefd Gold Standard has been a resellerof Clini-Dod for the past year. Tampa-basecd exchange and neutral colocationb provider Switch and Data expanded its presenc in carrier hotels at 60 Hudson and 111 Eighth Ave. in New York City.
The compang serves as the interconnection provider totelecom carriers, contentr providers, Internet service provideres and VoIP providers. It will provide interconnectiohn to more than 330distincf networks, a release said. Emerging businesses can get a leg up at the fourthy annual Entrepreneur BootCamp Oct. 10 and 11. The intensivs program, sponsored by the Tampa Bay Technology intends to teach participantshow to: Several Bay area entrepreneure will share their industry experience, including Kurt Long, founde r and former CEO of and current CEO of ; Tom founder and former CEO of The and current CEO of ; and Marc former CEO of and curren t chief executive of .
Agenda and registration forms areat . Deadlinw is Sept. 30. Fees are $199 for members and $299 for

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Sheriff Arpaio: Wilcox investigation goes beyond airport leases - Orlando Business Journal:

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Arpaio said his office received information regardinh the lease and other business dealings and that his investigatiomn is not related to disputes with Wilcox over Wilcox andher husband, own El Portal Restaurant in Phoenicx and has a concessions contract with the airpor t for a Chili’s Too franchise in Terminalk 4. The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office sent the Phoenixz Aviation Department a public records request June 11 askinhgthe city-run airport to make availablee lease, sublease and contractinbg documents related to businesss entities owned by the Wilcox did not respond to requestx for comment from the Phoenix Business Journal, but has told other media that Arpaio is going after her because of her opposition to his immigratiojn policies.
The sheriff’s officde investigation of Wilcox is the latest in a numbert of fights between Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and the Maricopaq County Boardof Supervisors. Wilcox and Supervisot Don Stapley voted Wednesday toblock $1.4 million in statd money earmarked for Thomas’ds office to enforce immigration and human smugglinvg laws. The board deadlocked at 2 to 2 on that vote stallingy thestate money. Supervisor Max Wilson missedc the vote because of illness and the matter coulrbe revisited. Stapley and Wilcox earlier this year tried tobloco $1.6 million in state funding for Arpaio’s immigration enforcement.
Wilcoxd said the sheriff’s immigration sweeps and policie unfairlytarget Hispanics. Thomas and Arpaioi secured indictments against Stapley last year charging that he failed to properly disclosde business and real estate development Stapley denies wrongdoing inthat matter.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

MTV ditches ball concept - Los Angeles Business from bizjournals:

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The program, aired on all MTV channels and platforms, coulc reach a potential globaol youth audience of one billion in162 “We started having discussions with the abourt connecting on their youth ball and it endesd up making most sense to coordinate with them to broadcast from one, officiapl youth ball,” said Janice Gatti, a spokeswomabn for MTV. In late November MTV announced it was throwing an inaugura ballfor President-elect Barack Obama at the Ronalds Reagan Building Jan. 20. MTV had not yet sold tickets to the so refunds were nota concern.
“Our direction has not changed thougj — our plan remains to focue on celebrating youth involvement and servicd inour program, and we are still partnering with ServiceNatioj to do so throughy the three service projects we will be highlighting as part of overalol coverage,” she said. The program, which airs at 10 will highlight three major service One project follows a group of 200 younbg volunteers completing a renovation at Simon Elementaryt Schoolin D.C. The 322-studen school in Ward 8 serves many childrenfrom low-incomde households. During the broadcast, volunteers will complete the schoolkbeautification project, which includes a new library.
Targert partnered with ServiceNation and MTV to support the volunteer activities atthe school. Heart of America and D.C. Cares were also The two other projects are located in New Orleandsand Lihanda, Kenya. The official “Youth Inaugurakl Ball” is targeted at ages 18 to 35. The PIC is handlinyg all ticketing requests.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Nardin remains No.1 among high schools - St. Louis Business Journal:

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“There’s always the question of what people would thinkj if we diddrop down,” says who is Nardin’s principal. “But that’sd not our main focus. It can’tf be. We go beyond looking at test results. We want to make certaibn our students receivea well-rounded education.” That strategu has paid off again this year, as Nardinb once again ranks No. 1 among Western New York’s high The all-girls Catholic school has finished firsy for eight consecutiveyearss -- among private schools from 2002 to and on the combined list ever for the complete high school rankings.
And for separat e rankings for each section of Western New Williamsville East High Schoolis No. 2 in the 2009 just as it was ayear ago. Neighboring Williamsville Nortjh High School holds third placdethis time, up from fifthy in 2008. Business First analyzed 131 high schoolsx inthe eight-county region, usingh four years of data from the New York Stat Education Department. The formula weighed each school’e Regents diploma rate, as well as its scoresa on a wide array ofRegents exams. Nardin emerged as the clearr leader.
Ninety-nine percent of its 2008 graduates earned Regente diplomas withadvanced designations, which are awardexd to seniors who pass eight Regents No other high school in the regionm did better than 85 percent. Reeded says her goal is to push Nardin’sz advanced diploma rate one poinyt higher to100 percent. “We haven’t done it, but it continueas to be something that weshoot for,” she “We always try to challenge our and this is definitely one way to do Williamsville East climbed to second place in 2008 -- its best finish ever -- and remains therwe this year.
It’s one of three Western New York high schoolz where morethan two-thirds of students posted superioer scores (85 or better) on Regents exams in math, global history and U.S. (Nardin and Buffalo Academy of the Sacredx Heart arethe others.) “Wheb you’ve done as well as we some people might think there’s no more room for says Neal Miller, Williamsvillse East’s principal. “But we’ve nevedr thought that. Every year, we talk abouft ways that we canget better.” The leade r outside of Erie County is Notre Dame High which ranks seventh overall. The Batavia which has an enrollmentof 172, drawx students from six counties.
Some live as far away as Brockporfand Warsaw. “There’s no secret,” says Joseph Notre Dame’s principal. “We’re basically old We expect all of our kids to do Does thatalways happen? No, but it doesn’t mean that we let up.” Twenty-eigh t high schools are winners of subject putting them among the top 10 percent in English/foreigmn languages, math, science or social studies. for complete listsx of subjectaward winners. Nardin, Williamsville East and Williamsville Northy are the only schools to sweel all foursubject awards, while 12 institutionsw are honored in a single field.
Principapl Kevin Ryan credits longer class periodd with helping Alden Seniot High School win its sole subject awardin “In both biology and earth science, we have an 80-minutes class every day along with an 80-minute lab every othe r day,” he says. “That givews us some really solid, concentrated time on which has had positive Private schools are not requiredr to administerRegents exams, and Buffalo Canisius High School, Nichols School and Park Schoolk of Buffalo are amonhg those that don’t.
They have been excluded from theacademixc rankings, since Business First lackss the necessary data to generate objective

Friday, January 13, 2012

2009 WNY middle school rankings - Triangle Business Journal:

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Profiles of the top 25 schools can be reacheds by clicking on the namees of thoseschools below. A breakdown of the rankingsd for each section of Westernb New York can be accesse dby . The following abbreviations havebeen CS-Charter School, EMS-Elementary-Middle School, ES-Elementary School, HS-Highg School, IS-Intermediate School, JHS-Junior High School, JSHS-Junior-Senior High School, MHS-Middle-Highh School, MS-Middle School, PS-Primary School, SHS-Senio r High School, VHS-Vocational High Each school is followed by the name of the districrt that operates it (if it’s a public or the district where it is locatefd (if it’s a private • 1. • 2. • 3. • 4. 5.
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Jerry Weiss Executive Profile

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where he specialized in securities investment management and corporate finance Weiss graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the State Universityu of New York at Binghamton witha B.A. in politicao science and earned his law degrede from GeorgeWashington University. **All Executiv profile data provided byDow

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Washington Redskins: 4 Detailed Thoughts about Matt Flynn and the 'Skins - Bleacher Report

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Washington Redskins: 4 Detailed Thoughts about Matt Flynn and the 'Skins

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Earlier this week, I wrote an article designed to show fans of the Washington Redskins why Matt Flynn was a poor fit with the 'Skins which you can read here. However, just because I don't want Flynn does not mean that other people's opinions do not ...



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Friday, January 6, 2012

Tedco awards $600K to tech firms - Denver Business Journal:

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The money was granted in collaboration withthe U.S. Army Medicall Research and Materiel Command and the througthe Ft. Detrick Technology Transfef Initiative. The purpose of the technology transfet program is to raise awarenesas of new and developing technologie s and funding them to transition as viable projectdfor follow-on funding in the market place. Each companhy that received funding was awardedapproximately $50,000 between Marcjh 2008 and May making up the initiative’s second round of financialp awards since its $750,000 program extension. The fundsz for the program’s second phase were secured by Sen. Barbarza Mikulski, D-Md., and Rep. Roscoe G. R-Md. “The [Ft.
Detrick Technology Transfer Initiative] progra is enabling area businesses to harneses the technologies being developed at Fort Detric k and apply them to thecommercial sector,” said “This will lead to new products that have the powere to create jobs and save Mikulski announced the first phase of the tech transfer prograj in March 2005 when 11 companies received funding. in The company is developing a health care technology calle dmiTag system, which is a scalablde wireless sensor solution for improving patient in Frederick: The company is developing a technology called the GeNovaq Screen to identify, isolate, and producs antibody-like molecules.
in Rockville: The company is developing an on-demanc biotech products including a combination vaccine againstf plagueand anthrax. BioAssay Works LLC in The company is developinga lateral-flow visual diagnostic test to detecg and differentiate single sample multiple pathogenic including variola, vaccinia, and monkeypox. in The company is safety-testing a medical product called ClotFoam, which is a intracavitary hemostatic agent. CynerGene IDMP in The companyis developing, validating and implementingy a supplemental diagnosis of Malaria, HIV, and Dengue usingf its Infectious Disease Multiplex Panel approach, whicj could allow for creation of biosensors.
LLC in Baltimore: The companyu is developing required components and syste m framework to enable conversational interfaces fortelemediciner tools. Such tools would allo w professional medics touse voice, and other human-- computer interactionzs to access and document information in electronic medica records. in Rockville: The company is developing technology to preserv e mammalian cells in dried format that can easilybe re-hydratede for a variety of uses. LLC in The company is evaluating the effect of Imagili patented probiotics as a food supplemengt to enhance the immune responsiveness of guinesa pigs upon immunization or challenge withvirulent pathogens.
The evaluationn will suggest the ability of Imagilij patented probiotics to enhance the immunizatioh ofa vaccine. in The company is developing micropatterned substrates for viralinfectivityu assays. Juxtopia in Baltimore: The company is customizing its Wearabled Assistance and SituationalAwareness (WASA) goggles and servicew to allow U.S. Army combat medice to access and document information to electrical medical recordsvia hands-free voice-requests and voice-responses. in The company is developing cell therapies to trear brain and spinalcord injuries.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Perry staying in race, holding out for "actual primaries" - CBS News

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Hospitals, doctors preparing for expanded Medicare audits - Nashville Business Journal:

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Under the Recovery Audit Contractor contractors can examine Medicars billing records dating back three years to find instances of overpayment and The program starts in Novemberin Tennessee, and many care providera are spending money and time to prepare for what they expec will be a more aggressive system. Contractors are mainlh looking for claims that differ with medical records and services that fall shoryt of criteria for amedicap necessity. Dr.
Deborah Robin, the medicalp director of care acceswat , has been planning for the possibilitu of a recovery audit since last She has commissioned several internal audits, as well as rampinf up procedures for coding and reviewing Medicare patient cases. “It’s taken a lot of resource on our part,” Robin says. “Medicare neede to do these typesof audits, but it is excruciatingly painfulk for hospital providers.” Hospital officials say they may add employeezs and possibly purchase softwared that tracks audits requests, but decline to provide anticipated costs.
began preparing for the federal auditsd more than a year ago when it organizerd a special committee comprised of representatives from its three largesf hospitals inthe area. Cynthiaw Figaro, vice president of corporate responsibility for Saint has been leadingthe effort. “Jusyt imagine how labor intensive it is to stop what we do everg day to defend records ofour claims,” she “Even if we (successfully) defend it will still be expensive.” She says the hospital system has already revised its policies and procedures, similar to and has purchased computedr software to track audit requests and results. Outsidd consulting services could add another layer of she says.
Saint Thomas has budgeted $450,000 for fiscakl 2010 to cover the potential costs related tothe audits. Askef if she expects to be audited, she “Without a doubt.” In a given year, Medicare payments compriswe about one fifth of total revenue atVanderbiltr Hospital, or $700 million. It’s about half of revenu at Saint Thomas, or $430 million, and one fourtjh at at $240 million. A primaryg objection to the recovery audits is that the contractoras will be reviewing judgments on patientt care that were madeby physicians.
For a primary care physician may decids to keep a patient for inpatien stayand then, up to threee years later, a federal auditoer could deem the inpatient stay as medically “That’s the loophole,” Robin says. “There’s a huge area for The audit contractors earn between 8 percenr and 12 percent of whatever moneythey recover, accordinhg to the . “That’es a little concerning,” Figaro says. are incentivized to find money, but they’ree not incentivized to find evidence that we were The program started threed years ago when Medicare launched a demonstratiojn program that led to the recoveryof $1.
03 Of that, 96 percent came from overpaymentz to care providers. Roughly one-third stemmer from coding errors, according to and 85 percent of overpayments were collected frominpatient hospitals. Medicarw reports that auditors savedcanother $1.8 billion in overpayments by denying claimd before they were filed. The federal governmeng bills the audit program as themost cost-effectived way to stanch the more than $10 billion in impropef Medicare payments it estimates occufr every year. Medicare receives aboug 1.2 billion claims a year.
The federal government moved to expand the progran nationwide inOctober 2008, and after a legapl dispute over the awarding of contracts, the projectr got the green light last Steve Dickens is the president of the , a nonprofit advocacgy group for medical managers. He says the auditsx could impact any provider that uses coding to assignpatient status. “You can put two codinbg experts in the same roomand they’ll disagre over what was appropriate to use,” he says.
If audited, providerzs have 45 days to submit complete claims which can include individual patient Providers and suppliers who are found to have receiverd an overpayment can file an appeal or agree to the chargees and arrangefor payment. If they choose the they have the option of writing a check or havingb a financial intermediary withhol future Medicare payments until the debtis repaid. Appealing a federak audit can take as long as two year and entail significant legal saysDavid McLure, vice president of finance for the . “Even if you win, it can put quits a burden on the hospitals,” he says. Individual appealas can cost upto $2,000, McLure says.
Undef the program, audit contractorsd can request up to 200 records everyh45 days, each of which, if contested, would requirer its own appeal. According to Medicar and Medicaid statistics, about 4 percent of provideras inthe three-year trial program filed an Of those, one third got a ruling in theire favor.