Monday, August 25, 2014

Hold On Tight: Are Bigger, Badder Quakes On the Way? - NBCNews.com


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Hold On Tight: Are Bigger, Badder Quakes On the Way?

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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Netanyahu warns Gaza civilians after Israel destroys 13-storey building - Reuters


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Netanyahu warns Gaza civilians after Israel destroys 13-storey building

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GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Palestinian civilians on Sunday to leave immediately any site where militants are operating, one day after Israel took the Gaza war to a new level by flattening a 13-storey apartment ...


LIVE U PDATES: Five wounded in mortar attack on southern Israel

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Palestinian Authority slams Hamas executions

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Israeli strikes on Gaza signal escalation of fighting with Hamas

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Friday, August 22, 2014

Is Obama heading toward airstrikes in Syria? - CNN


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Is Obama heading toward airstrikes in Syria?

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Washington (CNN) -- After three years of avoiding it, President Barack Obama finds himself being pushed toward military action in Syria. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey both made clear that defeating Islamic ...


Obama officials talk of 'defeat ing' Islamic State, but what steps will US take?

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Blamed for Rise of ISIS, Syrian Leader Is Pushed to Escalate Fight

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US Considers Attacks on ISIS in Syria

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Thursday, August 21, 2014

ISIS demanded $132 million in ransom from James Foley's family, employer in ... - New York Daily News


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ISIS demanded $132 million in ransom from James Foley's family, employer in ...

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Before Islamic extremists brut »


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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

James Foley in Syria in September 2012. (Manu Brabo / freejamesfoley.org) - Chicago Tribune


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James Foley in Syria in September 2012. (Manu Brabo / freejamesfoley.org)

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Freelance journalist James Foley, left, in September 2011 on a highway in Surt, Libya. (Aris Messinis / AFP/ Getty Images). See more g »


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Friday, June 8, 2012

NCR refutes criticism from Ohio officials - Portland Business Journal:

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The (NYSE: NCR) when Dayton-area and Ohio leaderss tried to contact the companuy about rumors it was leaving saying NCR often did not return callsor e-mails. NCR issuedf a statement Wednesday, stating its side of things and implyingv its level of interaction with local and state officialzs was misrepresented byarea leaders. “Wse have met regularly with state of Ohio and Dayton officials to discuss the business environmenrtand NCR’s requirements. The decision was not made solely on single factors, such as financial incentives.
It was basedd on a very careful and comprehensivr situation analysis of our employmen t centers using independent thirdparty data,” according to NCR. “Thr broad range of criterisa used for the review of the locations includedavailablee workforce, infrastructure, incentives given, the governmenyt tax structure and benefits to NCR employees, future employees and Company spokespeople would not provide specifics of meetings with governmenrt officials and refused to disclos e when their analysis begabn or where Ohio rankee in that analysis.
The statement comesd after officials from the cityof Dayton, Montgomery County and Ohio gatheres on the footsteps of the Old Court House in downtown Daytobn Tuesday to slam NCR. Lt. Gov. Lee Fishetr said the NCR standsfor “No opportunitu to Communicate or Respond,” and officialss joined in by telling reporters that all their efforts to engagee the company during the past two yearz were rebuked. Fisher said NCR was one of the firstg companiesOhio Gov. Ted Strickland and he reached out to when electein 2007. Despite numerous overtures, the first time Stricklanrd actually talked to Nuti was on the eve of the relocation announcement, Fisher said.
Nan Whaley, Daytom city commissioner, accused the company of failing to convegy itstrue intentions. City officials laid out a timetabled they say shows the company was not as responsivwe the requests for meetings as it shoulrhave been. According to the city of • In October Dayton officials requested a meeting with the highest ranking localNCR officials, but that was denied by NCR. • In January 2009, the city triee to get a meeting, but was unabler to. • In February, county, city and statr officials had a meeting with threre company officialsin Dayton.
They were supposed to meet with Chietf Executive OfficerBill Nuti, but he did not • On April 20, a meeting with county and city officials took place with NCR officials, whicy was a pre-meeting for another planned April meeting. • NCR canceler the second April meeting and rescheduledfor May. NCR then canceled the May meeting. Dayton did not provide meetint dates prior toOctober 2008.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

ONB: New hotel eyed for downtown - Birmingham Business Journal:

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Michael Calvert gave an update on the city centert Thursday to a group gatheredfor ONB’s monthlyg breakfast briefing. Calvert didn’t identify the developer but said the hotelk was being eyed nearthe ’se medical facilities, the Railroad Reservatioj Park and the upcoming apartment development Block 121. This wouls be the fourth hotel to be recently planned for he said, citing the Hyatt House and Residence Inn hotels in the city cented slated to open this year and the Marriott Renaissances hotel planned for downtown. Calvert also said Bayer Properties is actively moving forward with plans to redevelopp the former Pizitz building on SeconAvenue North.
Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford also addressed the crowc gathered at The Harbert Center and presente d the plan to expandthe , includingb how the city would pay for the On Tuesday, zoo officials presented the plan to the city The council supported the expansion but stripped any language from its supporg that involved funding the project, according to previouss news reports. Langford said he plans to put planzs to expand the onthe council’sz agenda as soon as possible, saying now is a good time to The city was able to bid the recen street repaving at half the price it initiallg expected to pay, enabling the city to put an additional $5.
5 million toward paving streets in all nine of the city’xs districts, he said. That proposal will go beforwe the councilnext week.