Sunday, February 24, 2013

Justice shall be guiding principle of country: Kapil Sibal - IBNLive

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Justice shall be guiding principle of country: Kapil Sibal

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Patna: Any country or rule which does not have justice as the guiding principle cannot prosper, Union Minister Kapil Sibal said on Saturday. Addressing a convention in Patna, the minister recollected that the day he entered politics he had made up his ...



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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Coronavirus patient dies in Birmingham hospital - The Guardian

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Coronavirus patient dies in Birmingham hospital

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A patient being treated for a new form of a Sars-like virus has died at the Queen Elizabeth hospital, Birmingham. The patient, the fourth in the UK and the third in one family to be identified with the respiratory illness caused by the newly identified ...


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Thursday, February 14, 2013

ATS Services is now Talagy, with new owner - Dayton Business Journal:

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Derek Mercer, the nephew of ATS founder Delores acquired the company and will servseas chair. Kesler will retaimn the title ofchairman emeritus. Amy McGeorge will assume the role of presidentrand CEO. Terms of the acquisitiohn werenot disclosed. “This is an excitinf time in the growth and evolutionof ATS, and I’n pleased to allow the next generation of leadershiop to take the helm,” said Kesler. Kesler created Jacksonville-base ATS Services in 1977, eventually forminbg a parent company that merged with three otherstaffinb firms, including .
The businesas split into two ventures: , whicn became a publicly traded company and isnow , and ATS Mercer worked as the director of information technology at ATS Servicesd before creating his own company, , a globap provider of on-demand talent managemenyt software, in 1996. Kesler provided a loan that helped startfthe company. Vurv Technology was acquirefd by (NASDAQ: TLEO) in 2008 for $128.8 Talagy, which has 11 offices around the country and 80 will continue to offer the same products and but instead of operating under multipls brands and business units the compan y will consolidate into asingle brand.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

CATS gets N.C. award for safety - Charlotte Business Journal:

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The award is given to an urban transit system that travels more than 1 million miles per year and has excelleng performance in traffic andpassenger CATS’ buses traveled some 12 million miles in 2008 and had only 0.43 preventablee accidents per 100,000 miles. That is a 17 percent reduction in preventable accidentsfrom 2007. Last CATS buses carried more than 19 million passengerseSince 2001, preventable accidents are down 63 percent. Duringf the same period, CATS increased its servicew by42 percent, and ridership rose 63 “Safety is our No.1 priority,” says Keitgh Parker, chief executive of CATS.
“Wed are proud of the outstanding performance that more than 500 bus operatorsx exhibit each day in transportiny customers safely totheie destination.” CATS attributes its safet success to its driver-training program, whichg incorporates computer simulation, on-street practice and refreshedr training.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Home sales rise again - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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The says existing home sales, including single-familh homes, condos and coops, rose 2.4 percent in May. It was the firs t back-to-back monthly gain in existing home sales since September 2005. “Historically low mortgage ratesx clearly drew buyers into the and housing remains very affordable even with a recengt uptickin rates,” said NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun. “First time buyersa are also being drawn off the sidelinese bythe $8,000 tax which is helping to absorb inventory.” The numbers could be even better, if it weren’t for poor appraisals, says the Realtorxs association.
While pending sales of existinhhomes - those with signe d contracts but not closed - indicated stronger activity, some contracts are falling through from faultty valuations that keep buyers from getting a loan, said Yun. The NAR callw the appraisal problem serious, and says complaints abou t faulty appraisals have been snowballing across the First time buyers accountecd for 29 percent of salesin May. The number of buyerzs actively looking is up almost 10 percent from ayear ago. Condominium and cooperative sales saw the biggest gainin May, up 6.1 percenf from April.