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U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, said $190,000 is headed to the , which was founded in 2000 and backer bythe , and . The which spans more than 180 plans to create aComprehensive Unit-based Safety Program. Tiffangy Himmelreich, a spokeswoman for the hospital said the program focusesd on reducing bloodstream infections that arise from treatmenft lines hooked upinto patients, particularly heart cathete tubes. Ohio and nine other statex are working to bring practices in line with new national goalx and standards oninfection reduction, she said. The institute and its latesr program are among existing programs that target eliminating preventablehospital errors.
Just this year, ’s foundation and several other groupsw unveiled the Solutions for Patient Safety which includes 16 Central Ohio hospitalds andeight children’s hospitals in the state. That program is backex by $1.5 million from the Dublin health-care giant’sa charitable arm. Himmelreich said more eyes on the problemj are expected to lead tobettedr results. “Hospitals are no stranger to this kind of she said. “We have a lot of regionapl collaborations goingon ...
and since hospitals have had practice with this type of the theoryis it’ll have an impact The program is hopinfg to save lives and Brown’s office said that Michiganb saved more than 1,700 lives and nearlu $250 million in a similar initiative. Himmelreich said Ohio hasn’f calculated a savings estimate or but thinks the tally coul d approach that amassedin Michigan.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Politicians want answers as rumors swirl NCR to leave Dayton - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):
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Government officials said word began swirling in the community Thursdayy thatNCR (NYSE: NCR) is planning to move its headquarterxs and 1,300 employees to the Atlantqa area and make an announcement abouty the move this week. NCR Global Spokesperson Richardr Maton, speaking by phone Saturday from confirmed that an effort was made forOhio Gov. Ted Stricklans and NCR Chief Executive Officer Bill Nuti to however they were not ableto connect. Strickland’s spokesperson said Saturdagy that heis “continuing to reach out to the company to have a directg conversation.
” When asked about NCR possibly moving its headquarterds out of Dayton, Maton said the companty does not respond to rumors and speculation. NCR Corporatr Spokesperson Alan Ulman responded to questionsabout NCR’se plans with an e-mail message Saturday that read: “Wde have no announcement today.” In the past, NCR has been quic to deny rumors of its relocationb and affirm its commitment to remaininb in Dayton. The has repeatedlyy sought information from the companysince Thursday, but NCR had not responde to their requests as of Friday evening, a development departmenyt spokesperson said.
Montgomery County Commissioner Dan Foley said he is frustratedx by the lackof communication. Foley said he has askee multiplecompany officials, via e-mail, to respondx to the rumors, but has yet to receivr any information. Foley said he, along with othe r county, state and city of Dayton officials, have met with NCR representativew in the past in an effort tosafeguarc NCR’s local jobs. “All that said, nobod y has confirmed to me that theie statushas changed,” Foley said Saturday.
“I have to assume that -- I I very much hope -- they are staying in Dayton, becausew our citizens have helped build that company up tobe world-class and will continue to do Rumors have long circulated that the company woulx move, however multiple government and economicf development officials said they reached a new level in the past few NCR is said to be seekingt about 100,000 square feet of offic e space in Georgia, . NCR is believed to have lookes at sitesin Savannah, and Columbus, Ga. Basecd on the square footage the operation could house about 300 to 400 according to realestate sources.
Georgia government and economic development officialsxremained tight-lipped on any potential development. In October, NCR said it wouldf move its Worldwide Customer Servicesz headquarters to anAtlanta suburb, investing $15 millionn and creating more than 900 jobs in the suburbds of Peachtree City and Deluth. The state of Georgiaq provided morethan $8 million in incentives, according to officials. NCR, founded locallg in 1884, is the Dayton region’s seconc largest company, with 20,000 globa l employees and $5.3 billion in revenue in 2008.
The company, whicb sells ATMs and retail automation is Dayton’s lone remaining Fortune 500 At one time, the company had more than 18,000 employee in the Dayton area, but that number has dwindled durint the past several decades. As recently as two years ago, NCR had abouty 2,000 Dayton employees. That number has declinesd by about 700 workers in the pastseveralo years. In 2007, NCR announced it was relocating its executivre offices to New York City and leasinvg an entire floor of the 7 Worldx TradeCenter building. But, on paper, its headquarters remainesd in Dayton.
In March, the companh also told employees it is undergoing a structuralk reorganization and would cut an unknownn amount of itsglobal workforce. That same month, the companty removed the language “world headquarters” from the sign at its Daytob campus, though it said at the time it wasjust
Government officials said word began swirling in the community Thursdayy thatNCR (NYSE: NCR) is planning to move its headquarterxs and 1,300 employees to the Atlantqa area and make an announcement abouty the move this week. NCR Global Spokesperson Richardr Maton, speaking by phone Saturday from confirmed that an effort was made forOhio Gov. Ted Stricklans and NCR Chief Executive Officer Bill Nuti to however they were not ableto connect. Strickland’s spokesperson said Saturdagy that heis “continuing to reach out to the company to have a directg conversation.
” When asked about NCR possibly moving its headquarterds out of Dayton, Maton said the companty does not respond to rumors and speculation. NCR Corporatr Spokesperson Alan Ulman responded to questionsabout NCR’se plans with an e-mail message Saturday that read: “Wde have no announcement today.” In the past, NCR has been quic to deny rumors of its relocationb and affirm its commitment to remaininb in Dayton. The has repeatedlyy sought information from the companysince Thursday, but NCR had not responde to their requests as of Friday evening, a development departmenyt spokesperson said.
Montgomery County Commissioner Dan Foley said he is frustratedx by the lackof communication. Foley said he has askee multiplecompany officials, via e-mail, to respondx to the rumors, but has yet to receivr any information. Foley said he, along with othe r county, state and city of Dayton officials, have met with NCR representativew in the past in an effort tosafeguarc NCR’s local jobs. “All that said, nobod y has confirmed to me that theie statushas changed,” Foley said Saturday.
“I have to assume that -- I I very much hope -- they are staying in Dayton, becausew our citizens have helped build that company up tobe world-class and will continue to do Rumors have long circulated that the company woulx move, however multiple government and economicf development officials said they reached a new level in the past few NCR is said to be seekingt about 100,000 square feet of offic e space in Georgia, . NCR is believed to have lookes at sitesin Savannah, and Columbus, Ga. Basecd on the square footage the operation could house about 300 to 400 according to realestate sources.
Georgia government and economic development officialsxremained tight-lipped on any potential development. In October, NCR said it wouldf move its Worldwide Customer Servicesz headquarters to anAtlanta suburb, investing $15 millionn and creating more than 900 jobs in the suburbds of Peachtree City and Deluth. The state of Georgiaq provided morethan $8 million in incentives, according to officials. NCR, founded locallg in 1884, is the Dayton region’s seconc largest company, with 20,000 globa l employees and $5.3 billion in revenue in 2008.
The company, whicb sells ATMs and retail automation is Dayton’s lone remaining Fortune 500 At one time, the company had more than 18,000 employee in the Dayton area, but that number has dwindled durint the past several decades. As recently as two years ago, NCR had abouty 2,000 Dayton employees. That number has declinesd by about 700 workers in the pastseveralo years. In 2007, NCR announced it was relocating its executivre offices to New York City and leasinvg an entire floor of the 7 Worldx TradeCenter building. But, on paper, its headquarters remainesd in Dayton.
In March, the companh also told employees it is undergoing a structuralk reorganization and would cut an unknownn amount of itsglobal workforce. That same month, the companty removed the language “world headquarters” from the sign at its Daytob campus, though it said at the time it wasjust
Sunday, March 13, 2011
IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox Training April 16-17 - Online PR News (press release)
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IAPAM's Aesthetic Medicine Symposium with Botox Training April 16-17 Online PR News (press release) The International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine is helping physicians enter this lucrative market by offering their dermatologist-led Botox Training in Scottsdale, Arizona on April 16-17, 2011. Physicians will learn everything they ... Empire Medical Training Informs Aestheticians: รขMedical Practices Need ... |
Thursday, March 10, 2011
TripAdvisor: Miami
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The survey asked more than 3,4090 U.S. respondents to give their opinions on the best and worsyt ofmajor U.S. cities. Cleveland landed on the othetr end of the spectrum as being themost boring. Portland, Ore. was dubbedd the most underrated and cleanest while Las Vegas was tagged themost overrated. Oregon is a major U.S. city that doesn't get a wholwe lot of publicity, but is a gem in the eyes of TripAdvisof travelers," Michele Perry, VP of communications for TripAdvisor said in a news New York topped the favoritecity list, followed by San Chicago and Boston tied for third. Detroit was consideredc the leastfavorite city, followed by Los Angeles and Atlanta.
But don’tr fret Atlanta, ya’ll were given a big thumbs up for havingvthe “nicest sounding accent.” Bostonianw got a big thumbs’ down for their accent. Respondentzs were ambiguous about New York residents as the city was listefd as both the most and leasy friendlyand helpful. Seattle was consideree the healthiest, while Detroit was listed as the leasr healthyand dirtiest. Rounding out the list were Washington, D.C. for its best free attractions and Honolulu as being themost romantic.
The survey asked more than 3,4090 U.S. respondents to give their opinions on the best and worsyt ofmajor U.S. cities. Cleveland landed on the othetr end of the spectrum as being themost boring. Portland, Ore. was dubbedd the most underrated and cleanest while Las Vegas was tagged themost overrated. Oregon is a major U.S. city that doesn't get a wholwe lot of publicity, but is a gem in the eyes of TripAdvisof travelers," Michele Perry, VP of communications for TripAdvisor said in a news New York topped the favoritecity list, followed by San Chicago and Boston tied for third. Detroit was consideredc the leastfavorite city, followed by Los Angeles and Atlanta.
But don’tr fret Atlanta, ya’ll were given a big thumbs up for havingvthe “nicest sounding accent.” Bostonianw got a big thumbs’ down for their accent. Respondentzs were ambiguous about New York residents as the city was listefd as both the most and leasy friendlyand helpful. Seattle was consideree the healthiest, while Detroit was listed as the leasr healthyand dirtiest. Rounding out the list were Washington, D.C. for its best free attractions and Honolulu as being themost romantic.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Purse Snatching in Amherst - WGRZ-TV
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Purse Snatching in Amherst WGRZ-TV Investigators say two women were out on a walk near Patrice Terrace and Brian Avenue when they were approached from behind by an unknown suspect. The suspect pulled a purse from one of the women's arm. She fell to the ground, but was not hurt. ... Purse snatching reported in Amherst |
Saturday, March 5, 2011
EMC lands Data Domain with $2.1B offer - Boston Business Journal:
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billion all-cash offer, according to a regulatory filingb Wednesday. The announcement ends a month-long battle between Mass.-based EMC (NYSE: EMC) and California-based NAPP). Earlier this week, EMC increased its offer to acquirse all the outstanding common stock of Data Domaihto $33.50 per share in cash, or abourt $2.1 billion, up from its previous $1.8 billion offer. The new offefr price came after weeks of EMC stating to the boarc of directors and shareholdersof California-based Data Domain DDUP) that its all-cash offer was betted than the $1.
9 billion stock-and-cash proposal previously put forth by To sweeten its latest offer, EMC removed all deal protectio provisions from the proposal. According to officials, EMC also made cleat its ability and willingness to closse the transaction within two nearly a a month faster than theNetApp proposal. The U.S. Federakl Trade Commission had already granterd EMC early termination of the antitrust waiting period, officials said. The back-and-forth bidding started roughl y a month ago when EMC president and CEO Joseph Tucci sent a letter to Data Domai president and CEO Frank Slootman expressing disappointment at not receiving early notice of a possibl saleto NetApps.
Soon thereafter, EMC offereed its own bid, 20 percent higher than original offer. NetApps responded with a higher counter EMC issued a release late Wednesday noting the deal will likely close by the endof July. Tuccj said: "This is a compelling acquisition from both a strategif andfinancial standpoint. We look forward to bringing Data Domain togethet with EMC to form a powerful forcein next-generatio disk-based backup and archive. I have tremendous respecy for Data Domain‚s people, technology and and anticipate great things ahead for ourrespectivw companies, our customers and EMC reported a profit for 2008 of $1.3 billionh on revenue of $14.8 billion.
billion all-cash offer, according to a regulatory filingb Wednesday. The announcement ends a month-long battle between Mass.-based EMC (NYSE: EMC) and California-based NAPP). Earlier this week, EMC increased its offer to acquirse all the outstanding common stock of Data Domaihto $33.50 per share in cash, or abourt $2.1 billion, up from its previous $1.8 billion offer. The new offefr price came after weeks of EMC stating to the boarc of directors and shareholdersof California-based Data Domain DDUP) that its all-cash offer was betted than the $1.
9 billion stock-and-cash proposal previously put forth by To sweeten its latest offer, EMC removed all deal protectio provisions from the proposal. According to officials, EMC also made cleat its ability and willingness to closse the transaction within two nearly a a month faster than theNetApp proposal. The U.S. Federakl Trade Commission had already granterd EMC early termination of the antitrust waiting period, officials said. The back-and-forth bidding started roughl y a month ago when EMC president and CEO Joseph Tucci sent a letter to Data Domai president and CEO Frank Slootman expressing disappointment at not receiving early notice of a possibl saleto NetApps.
Soon thereafter, EMC offereed its own bid, 20 percent higher than original offer. NetApps responded with a higher counter EMC issued a release late Wednesday noting the deal will likely close by the endof July. Tuccj said: "This is a compelling acquisition from both a strategif andfinancial standpoint. We look forward to bringing Data Domain togethet with EMC to form a powerful forcein next-generatio disk-based backup and archive. I have tremendous respecy for Data Domain‚s people, technology and and anticipate great things ahead for ourrespectivw companies, our customers and EMC reported a profit for 2008 of $1.3 billionh on revenue of $14.8 billion.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Eddie Bauer files Chapter 11 - Business First of Buffalo:
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The retailer said it has strucia $202 million asset purchase agreement with an affiliatee of of New York. That deal is subjecf to an auction and bankruptcy court In its bankruptcycourt filing, the Seattle-basefd company listed assets of $476 million and debtsa of $427 million. Eddie Bauer runs a dozen storesin Ohio, including threed in Central Ohio. It also operatex a 2.2 million-square-foot distribution center in Groveport. The company this year cut 70 jobs at theshippingy center, which employed about 500 workers before the stafr reduction. CCMP said it intendas to keep most ofthe company’s 370 stores and othef operations open.
Eddie Bauer has struggled with its debt a crisis that worsened when revenure dropped as the recession took its toll on The company lostnearly $500 milliohn in the past threew years. Those losses, coupled with the effect of the recessioh and debt payments pushed the company into bankruptcy court a move that had been rumoreffor months. The company lost $165.54 million on $1.02 billion in revenue last year. Eddie Bauer is no strangefr to bankruptcy. Six years ago, Spiegel which had owned the companysince 1988, filed for bankruptct protection. And as part of the the company famous forits women’sx wear catalog gave creditors its stake in Eddie Bauer.
The companu in 2005 emerged as a standalon business for the first time in more than 30 yearsa and carrieda $300 million senior securedc term loan and the task of rebuildin a brand. Company executives have said the debt termsd from the Spiegel bankruptcy case have continuecd to hamper efforts to turn aroundEddire Bauer.
The retailer said it has strucia $202 million asset purchase agreement with an affiliatee of of New York. That deal is subjecf to an auction and bankruptcy court In its bankruptcycourt filing, the Seattle-basefd company listed assets of $476 million and debtsa of $427 million. Eddie Bauer runs a dozen storesin Ohio, including threed in Central Ohio. It also operatex a 2.2 million-square-foot distribution center in Groveport. The company this year cut 70 jobs at theshippingy center, which employed about 500 workers before the stafr reduction. CCMP said it intendas to keep most ofthe company’s 370 stores and othef operations open.
Eddie Bauer has struggled with its debt a crisis that worsened when revenure dropped as the recession took its toll on The company lostnearly $500 milliohn in the past threew years. Those losses, coupled with the effect of the recessioh and debt payments pushed the company into bankruptcy court a move that had been rumoreffor months. The company lost $165.54 million on $1.02 billion in revenue last year. Eddie Bauer is no strangefr to bankruptcy. Six years ago, Spiegel which had owned the companysince 1988, filed for bankruptct protection. And as part of the the company famous forits women’sx wear catalog gave creditors its stake in Eddie Bauer.
The companu in 2005 emerged as a standalon business for the first time in more than 30 yearsa and carrieda $300 million senior securedc term loan and the task of rebuildin a brand. Company executives have said the debt termsd from the Spiegel bankruptcy case have continuecd to hamper efforts to turn aroundEddire Bauer.
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