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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Isle of Capri Casinos Will Report Fourth Quarter and Year End Results

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The toll-free telephone number to accesxs the call forthe U.S. is (800) 510-9836. The internationak telephone number to access the callis (617) The conference call reference number is 89173731. The conferencre call will be recorded and available for review starting at noon centralon Wednesday, June 10, 2009, until midnight centralp on Wednesday, June 17, by dialing (888) 286-8010; International: (617) 801-6888 and accessx number 51751350. The live webcastf will be accessible on Isle ofCaproi Casino's website at . Please log on to the website approximatelu fifteen minutes prior to the call to download and install anynecessary software.
Following the call'x completion, a replay will be available on-demand throughy Dec. 10, 2009. About Isle of Capri Inc. Isle of Capri Casinos, founded in 1992, is dedicated to providingh its customers with an exceptionalo gaming and entertainment experience at each of its 17casinp properties. The Company owns and operate s casinos domesticallyin Biloxi, Lula and Mississippi; Lake Charles, Louisiana; Davenport, Marquette and Iowa; Boonville, Caruthersville and Kansas Missouri, two casinos in Black Colorado, and a casino and harness track in Pompano Florida. More information is available atthe Company's website, .
This press release may be deemed tocontain forward-looking statements, which are subjecrt to change. These forward-looking statements may be significantly impacted, eitherr positively or negatively byvariouas factors, including without limitation, licensing, and other regulator y approvals, financing sources, development and constructiobn activities, costs and weather, permits, competition and business conditions in the gaming The forward-looking statements are subject to numerouzs risks and uncertainties that could causde actual results to differ materially from those expressee in or implied by the statements Additional information concerning potential factoras that could affect the Company's financial condition, results of operations and expansiojn projects, is included in the filingas of the Company with the Securitieds and Exchange Commission, including, but not limitede to, its Form 10-K for the most recently ended fiscao year.
CONTACTS: Isle of Caprij Casinos, Inc., Dale Black, Chief Financial Officer-314.813.932y Jill Haynes, Senior Director of Corporatew Communication-314.813.9368 http://www.islecorp.com NOTE: Other Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. pressx releases and a corporate profile are availableat . Isle of Capriu Casinos, Inc.'s home page is . Available Topic For information on thelisted expert(s), clici appropriate link. SOURCE Isle of Caprik Casinos, Inc.

Monday, March 26, 2012

October Baby, Independent Pro-Life Film, Debuts to Box Office Success and ... - The Hollywood Gossip

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October Baby, Independent Pro-Life Film, Debuts to Box Office Success and ...

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Samuel Goldwyn released the movie, starring Rachel Hendrix, John Schneider and Jasmine Guy, primarily in favorable political environments, earning $1.7M. The demonstrably pro-life film follows the story of a young woman who learns her mom initially ...



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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Bring up the money during job interview - Denver Business Journal:

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“Companies are leaner and meaner these and they’re trying to cut to the chasse and save themselves, and job candidates, some said Drew Ostrem, branch manager of Englewood’ s Accountemps office. “Company managersz are dealing with more overqualifiedc applicants thanever before, and they don’t want to wait untilo the second or third interview to find out that they’rw not even on the same page when it comee to salary.” Accountemps experts also suggesy that job candidates look at the bigger including benefits (health, dental, etc.) and promotional opportunities. “It’s not all about Ostrem said.
Although expertsa encourage a more aggressive approach to the they warnagainst pitfalls, such as bein g unprepared and over- or underestimating Ostrem said to be sure to discusa your background and qualifications in full befor e talking about compensation. “You’ve got to establish your Ostrem said. “If salary is brought up earl y on before you establishyour value, it can sour the tone for the rest of the Accountemps also offers free salarty guides to compare salaryu requests to national averages.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Banking on help - Business First of Buffalo:

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The food organization has distributed about 11 percent more than this timelast “Our agencies are all reporting an increase in people coming in,” says Marylou interim president and CEO. “And it’s more of the workingy families. They just can’f stretch the dollar any further.” The Food Bank distributews about a million pounds of food throughn 400 agencies ina four-county serving about 90,000 people per month. The demanf has come across all sectors, from food pantriee to nonprofit after-school programs. Most in demand this montyh were turkeys and traditional Thanksgiving trimmings as families stocker up forthe holiday.
The Food Bank also encouragees its member agencies to encouraged better nutrition with healthyfood products. Statistics providedf by a state association of food banks show the numberf of people living in povertyat 37.3 millionm — up about 800,000 over last In New York, more than 10 percentg of households are at risk of hunger and about 2.6 million people in the state are currently livingb below the poverty level, or 14.3 percent of the total state population.
A national survey by Feeding Americz of food banks found that demanxd for food in communities across the Uniterd States has risen by 15 percentr to 20 percent over the last year So far, the Food Bank of WNY is keeping pace with the thanks in large part to area food cash donations and promotions at area retailers. The Food Bank can also maximizs cash from private charitable foundations and public and private grantsd by purchasing more product fromits sources. A donatio n of $1 helps the Food Bank distributre enough food for five and ahalf meals. Beginnintg Dec. 12, the Food Bank will partner with and WGRZChannel 2, which will accept donations of food, nonperishable iteme and cash.
Wal-Mart held a recentr food drive, accepting non-perishablw items at 10 area stores througgh a new partnership between the and eight regionalk food banks throughoutthe state.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Sen. Kerry talks about link between career, faith - The Salem News

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Sen. Kerry talks about link between career, faith

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Nonetheless, US Sen. John Kerry delivered an engaging and effective speech yesterday at Gordon College on how his Christian faith has informed his political career as a senior member of the US Congress. "I don't usually talk about faith.



Sunday, March 18, 2012

From Start to End, a Military Life of Puzzles - Wall Street Journal

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From Start to End, a Military Life of Puzzles

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Some who knew Robert Bales were puzzled when he abandoned what seemed like a promising career in the financial services industry to enlist in the Army in the months following the Sept. 11 attacks. Now, with that military career apparently ending, ...



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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Hawaiian Telcom opposes buyout offer - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Sandwich Isles filed a motion earlier this month to submift a competing Chapter 11 reorganization plan forHawaiiah Telcom. In it, the Honolulu-based company offered to buy Hawaiian Telcom’se assets using $250 milliobn in cash and $150 million in debt that woulsd be issued byHawaiian Telcom. Until June 30, Hawaiian Telco m has so-called “exclusivity” in filinv a reorganization plan. The companhy wants to extend that exclusivityto Sept. 30 as it gets votess on a proposed plan it filecdJune 3. Sandwich Isles has filed an objectionn tothat extension, and Hawaiian Telcom’as latest filing defends the request.
“Askinhg the court for help in promotinga low-ball offer for Hawaiianm Telcom’s businesses is not a recipse for success in bankruptcy proceedings,” Hawaiiann Telcom said in the filing. Sandwicyh Isles, a company founded in 1995 to take advantagse of government subsidies that pay for the installatiohn of broadband cable in rural had said in its motion that Hawaiian Telcok refused to considerits offer. But, Hawaiiajn Telcom says it analyzed and rejected the offerin May, for eighf reasons listed in the filing.
It citecd Sandwich Isles’ lack of committed lack of federal and state licenses to operate inurban areas, and lack of experience and ability to operate a full-servicw communications company. Hawaiian Telcom said it standsa behind its proposed reorganization plan to reducethe company’a debt by nearly $790 million, from $1.1 billion to $300 Sandwich Isles’ motion also claimds Hawaiian Telcom has not made good-faith progress in its bankruptc case since filing for Chaptee 11 protection in December. In defending that claim, Hawaiian Telcom’zs chief operating officer Kevin Nystrom said the companuy hascontacted “dozens of strategic and financialk purchasers.
” The company said it pursued a potential buyer, whom it did not but that after two monthx of talks no offer was made. Nystrom said Hawaiiaj Telcom also askedits “equity sponsor” -- its majority owner, of D.C. -- about a standalone reorganization and also discussed standaloner restructuring options with its bondholderes andsecured lenders.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Resolute Games launching new iPhone app - Memphis Business Journal:

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Seven Deaths is a fighting game that follows the livesw of eight characters through one night in Nagamachki through a battle for control in the The game includes full storied of the characters and detailed The game will also eventually include updatesfor Wi-Fik multiplayer and social media. Resolute Games has also createsd otheriPhone applications, includinv “ThumStruck,” “Segment” and “Elvizs Mobile.” And Resolute gamerx will now have new, faster deviceds to play on.
At its Worldwide Developersw Conference inSan Francisco, announced the next generation of iPhone, whichh will download content three times faster than the currenr brand and will include a 3-megapixel autofocuw camera. It also has voice-contro features and a built-in compass. The 3GS also has improverd battery life with up to nine hourson WiFi, 10 houra while watching video, 30 hours using audio, 12 houra using 2G talk and five hours usingv 3G talk. The new iPhone will be available in blacko and white onJune 19. It will sell for $199 for a 16GB modeo and $299 for 32GB.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Stimulus highlights need for better oversight at SBA - Phoenix Business Journal:

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The SBA’s Office of Inspector General outlineds its concerns in a memo that said agency action is overdus on 10 recommendations it made to addresd weaknesses in lender oversight andagencyy contracting. The Office of Management and Budget has directed agencies to address problems disclosesd by prior audits in programse that will receive funding through the American Recovery andReinvestment Act. Lender oversight is particularly important because the bill temporarily increased the governmenrt guaranty onthe SBA’s 7(a) busineses loans to 90 percent.
“Becausde the higher guaranties reduce lender which may lead topoor underwriting, a greatefr potential will exist for lossez and fraud,” wrote Debra Ritt, SBA assistant inspectodr general. That’s why it’s important for the SBA to do onsiter reviews for all SBA lenderswith high-riso ratings that have more than $4 millioh in guaranteed loan portfolios, the memo The agency has agreed that’s needef but hasn’t done it yet. The SBA also hasn’t implementeds comprehensive policies and procedures that define acceptabl e lender performance and risktolerance levels, or what enforcement actions will be taken when risk tolerance limits are exceeded.
The SBA also needs to do a better job collecting improper payments of loan guarantiew to lenderswho didn’t follow prudent lending practices or failes to comply with SBA regulations, the inspector general’a office said. More than $4 millionn in improper payments identified by previous audits have not been theoffice found. “Increases in loan volumex and reduced lender risk under the recoveryy act are expected to lead to higher levels ofimproper payments,” the memo The bill also provided $30 million in additionap funding for the Microloan which makes small loans to aspiring entrepreneurs through nonprofig organizations that also provide technical assistance.
The SBA needsd to develop standard operating procedures for this and collect information on whether the businesses that receivedx these loansbecame successful, according to the SBA spokesman Jonathan Swai n said the agency “is workingg on a number of fronts” to implement the recommendationss cited in the memo. The agency is particularly focuse d on lender oversight and risk management as it rollw outnew stimulus-related Its new $35,000 America’s Recovery Capital for example, are designed to be “a riskie loan program than the SBA has ever offered,” he said, because they’re an effort to help businesseds that temporarily are having problems making loan The SBA is looking at ways to mitigate that risk as much as possible, he guaranteed loans that dealers can use to finance theirt inventory.
Many lenders have stopperd making so-called floor plan loans becausethey haven’t been able to sell them on the secondaru market. Through these linez of credit, auto dealers borrow against theirvehicle inventory, repay the debt when vehicles are and then borrow again to add more John Lyboldt, NADA’s vice presidenf of dealership operations, applaudef the SBA and President Barack Obama “for understandin that any effort to revitalize the auto industryg simply will not work until dealer credit issue are resolved.
” “The succesws and continued operation of thousandse of small, family- owned auto dealerships across the country are directlyu connected to their ability to purchase both new and used vehicles to offer their customers,” Lyboldt Beginning July 1, the SBA will guaranted 75 percent of floor plan lines of credit throughj its 7(a) business loan program. SBA lenderd will make the loans, whichg will range from $500,000 to $2 million. Dealerx in automobiles, recreational motorcycles, boats and manufactured homes are The loans will be availablethrough Sept. 30, possibly longer if the SBA extendw thepilot program. Floor plan loansx previously were ineligible forthe 7(a) program.
“Countless small businesses, including dealerships, across the country are facinf significant challenges as a resul t of the uncertainty in theauto industry,” SBA Administratoe Karen Mills said. “Floor plan financing can offetr some dealerships the opportunity to get through these tougnh economic times by allowing them to keep their inventoru and cashflow intact, as well as save the jobs thesew small businesses provide.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Sharing a baby (oh, that'll work) - Philadelphia Inquirer

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Sharing a baby (oh, that'll work)

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So they'll have a baby, share raising it, and continue to date until they stumble into Mr. or Ms. Right. Westfeldt, New York's chronicler of the perils of dating and relationships in the cruel, cold city (Kissing Jessica Stein and Ira & Abby), ...



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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Bowie incubator aims to hatch Main Street firms - Washington Business Journal:

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The city is not pursuing a high-tech facility, examplex of which already exist in Montgomeryg andPrince George's counties and have been popular destinations for budding biotech and information technology Bowie's approach will be more gearef toward Main Street, said John Henry the city's economic development director. The has approvee $50,000 to hire a consultant to develol a plan fora "general business incubator, or one that caters to professionapl services operations and non-technology "There are no shortages of places to go if you'rs a tech company," King said, "but what abou other kinds of businesses?
We thinik we can fill a gap in the A 2007 feasibility study showed that Bowir could support such a facility, as a complemenf to existing Prince George's incubators at and the , and one in Largk that caters to technology Incubators offer shared space and services, such as telephonwe and Internet support, to fledgling companies. Rent is oftej set at cheaper rates toreduce start-up costs for the and most incubator facilities have strict timelinesx for the tenants to "graduate," or move from the facility to expan elsewhere. King said he hopes to issue a request for proposald for an incubator consultant sometimer in thecoming weeks.
The consultangt will identify funding sources, such as state and regionao economicdevelopment entities, as well as potential location for the incubator. Bowie probably cannotr afford to operate the incubatod by itself and may needa private-sector partnedr to support the operation, King The 2007 study performed for the city said a basic incubatod facility with 18 tenants couldc cost more than $640,000 annuallyy to operate by its fifth year. "We're talkingf about hundreds of thousands of dollars a King said. "It's a significant commitment." Montgomery County'x business innovation network is perhaps theWashington area's most recognizabl e incubator operation.
The county has four such facilities that have graduated more than 70 companiesd and added morethan 1,700 jobs to Montgomery' labor force. One of Montgomery's incubators, the , has been open sincd June 2006 and is crafted in the same moldas Bowie'z proposed facility. The Wheaton property, in the Westfield Shoppingtownbretail complex, started at 9,000 squarr feet and later expanded to 12,000 square said John Korpela, Montgomery's manager of business innovatiohn centers. The Wheaton incubator has 21 The businesses include a real estate a pair ofmarketing companies, an international business consultant and an Korpela said.
Montgomery didn't fund the incubators entirely by itself to start, Korpela said. The countg was helped by state grantas and assistance fromthe However, once the facilitieas got up and running and snaredc their share of some became self-sustaining entities, he said. The Wheatonh property still receives a subsidy ofabouf $150,000 from Montgomery annually to support its operations.

Monday, March 5, 2012

United Airlines Hit by Technical Glitches - Fox Business

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United Airlines Hit by Technical Glitches

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United Airlines battled service problems including flight delays, faulty kiosks and jammed phone lines this weekend as it worked through technical glitches during its combination of the United and Continental Airlines reservation systems.


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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Brookings report ranks Raleigh-Cary strongest metro in N.C. - Triangle Business Journal:

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Brookings’ MetroMonitor ranks the nation’s 100 largestt metro areas based on their economic performancde as judged by six keyindicators – unemployment rates, wages, gross metropolitan product, housing prices and foreclosure The listing is broken down into five groups of 20. The groupa are listed as strongest, middle, second-weakest and weakest. The report covere the entire first quarterof 2009. The Greensborpo metro was listed in the report as one ofthe country’se second-weakest metros, while Charlotte was amongy the 20 middle metros.
Here’s how the Raleigh-Cary metrlo are fared in key The percentage change in employment from peak employment to firsft quarter 2009 wasnegative 2.9 percent; the percentage changd in the unemployment rate from the first quartee 2008 to the same quarter in 2009 was 4.6 the percentage change in grossd metropolitan product from peak GMP to first quarter 2009 was negativr 1.1 percent; and the real percent change in housing prices from firstt quarter 2008 to first quarter 2009 was 2 percent. Four of the top five stronges performing metros, according to the report, are in They are San Antonio, Austin, Houstohn and Dallas.
Oklahoma City was the othe r representative on the top five On theother hand, four of the five weakesty are in Florida. They are Bradenton, Tampa, Lakelanr and Jacksonville. MetroMonitor determined that Detroigt wasthe weakest-performing metro in the country. The which will be released on a quarterly bills itself as an interactive barometer of the healtghof America’s metropolitan economies and looks at national economicv statistics to portray the diversr metropolitan trajectories of recession and recovert across the country.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Japanese visitors still spooked by flu - Denver Business Journal:

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According to preliminary counts, a total of 8,870 passengers arriveds June 1-4 on flights to Hawaik from Japan. That’s a 32 percent drop from the same periodfin 2008, about 1,000 fewer visitorsx per day. The Japanese visitor falloff begin the second week in May and was directly attributed toswine flu, also calle d H1N1 influenza A. Even though Japan has reported, as of 385 swine flu cases ofits own, ranking it amonb the top six countries affected by the infection, many Japanesd companies have banned employees from overseas travel.
The swin e flu outbreak is also affecting travel from othetr Asian countries to Nortjh Americaand Europe, according to Hawaii Tourism The South Korean travel industry reports 15-30 percenrt cancellation rates in trips to U.S. destinations since the end of Cancellations to Hawaii are under10 percent. The Chinese travel industry, said cancellations in outbound travepare increasing, with fewer new-booked packagex to the U.S.