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  • Whirlpool offers $17 a share for Maytag --Look out China

    07/17/2005 7:58:30 PM PDT · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 10 replies · 583+ views
    Reuters ^ | 7/17/05
    U.S. appliance maker Whirlpool Corp. (WHR.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Sunday proposed to acquire smaller rival Maytag for $17 a share in a deal worth $2.3 billion, sparking a bidding war for the maker of Hoover vacuums. Maytag, whose products include Amana and Jenn-Air appliances, agreed in May to be acquired by Triton Acquisition Holding, an investment vehicle led by New York private equity firm Ripplewood Holdings, for $14 a share. Maytag said on July 13 that the Triton deal was approved by the Federal Trade Commission, and set an Aug. 19 shareholder vote in Newton, Iowa, where it is...
  • Support HB 1983

    05/16/2005 9:00:49 PM PDT · by goldylight · 4 replies · 277+ views
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    Please call and/or e-mail today the list of people below, particularly Jones and Towns. (Wednesday is too late) and ask them to support HB 1983. Here's the background: The Special School District bill passed unanimously in the Senate but is due for a vote in the House tomorrow (Tuesday, May 17th). We MUST get this passed to get adequate funding our schools. In summary, this bill will be the first step to eliminating the possibility of CONSOLIDATION and it gives power to the local boards of education (with the limited fiscal authority) to establish a tax rate for education and...
  • CA: Schwarzenegger drops consolidation plans

    02/17/2005 6:42:46 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 225+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 2/17/05 | Tom Chorneau - AP
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has dropped a plan to eliminate or consolidate 88 state boards and commissions - a major setback to his reorganization of a bureaucracy that he's called a "mastodon frozen in time." The plan "will benefit from further review" and more consultation with state lawmakers, Schwarzenegger said Thursday in a letter to an agency that reviews state operations. The nonpartisan Little Hoover Commission was scheduled to review the plan next week. Last year, after comparing the state's executive branch to a huge, extinct animal, Schwarzenegger launched the California Performance Review, which resulted in more...
  • Vt. diocese faces historic changes (55 priests to minister to 130 parishes)

    01/10/2005 2:53:18 PM PST · by miltonim · 18 replies · 389+ views
    Barre Montpelier Times Argus ^ | January 9, 2005 | KEVIN O'CONNOR
    How do you staff 130 parishes with 55 priests, settle yet another round of clergy misconduct lawsuits and replace a retiring bishop? For Vermont's 148,000 Catholics, the new year promises historic challenges and change. Members of the state's largest religious group will start work Saturday on their chief concern when as many as 300 priests and parishioners meet privately to discuss how to consolidate churches to deal with a clergy shortage. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Vermont projects the number of priests will drop by half in 10 years, leaving about 55 clergymen to minister to more than twice as...
  • 2004: the year Venezuela’s democracy died

    12/22/2004 7:03:51 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 87+ views
    VCrisis.com ^ | Dec. 22, 2004 | Aleksander Boyd
    London 22.12.04 | Many words have been uttered by Fidelito –a.k.a. Hugo Chavez- however his deeds have taken Venezuela off the democratic path. It is pointless to argue that a revived opposition, able to beat the neofascist dictator, will emerge in the coming years for one simple reason: Fidelito doesn’t play democratically but rather dictatorially. At that game no one in the opposition can outdo him. A referendum for congressmen is on the way, and we can be as sure as the sun will rise tomorrow that they will indeed be recalled. 2005 will also bring fresh elections for Congressmen...
  • School Consolidation Help needed

    12/04/2004 11:29:32 PM PST · by hungariankid · 4 replies · 331+ views
    I am looking for anyone who can give some advice on this matter. We are located in a small community in Harlan County, Kentucky and total poulation of the area is somewhere between 8,000 and 9,000. Our local school board 3-2 voted to consolidate three county schools into one school. By Kentucky KERA guidelines they were suppose to get a two thirds vote by a local planning committee to approve this. They could not get the two thirds vote as the vot was 9-7 as many community leaders and citizens came out against this proposal. However, our local board of...
  • Guilt Free FRONTLINE: "The Way The Music Died"

    05/26/2004 8:28:06 AM PDT · by FilmCutter · 226 replies · 532+ views
    PBS/FRONTLINE ^ | 05/26/04 | PBS/FRONTLINE
    THE WAY THE MUSIC DIED PBS Airdate: Thursday, May 27, at 9 P.M., 60 minutes In the recording studios of Los Angeles and the boardrooms of New York, they say the record business has been hit by a perfect storm: a convergence of industry-wide consolidation, Internet theft, and artistic drought. The effect has been the loss of billions of dollars, thousands of jobs, and that indefinable quality that once characterized American pop music. “It’s a classic example of art and commerce colliding and nobody wins,” says Nic Harcourt, music director at Los Angeles’s KCRW-FM. “It’s just a train wreck.” In...
  • Devotion to tradition

    05/25/2004 11:19:08 AM PDT · by AskStPhilomena · 3 replies · 142+ views
    The Boston Globe ^ | May 23rd 2004 | Michael Paulson
    Visitors to the noon Sunday Mass at Holy Trinity Church in Boston's South End might be forgiven for thinking time travel is possible. Women and girls wear mantillas -- a lightweight lace -- to cover their heads. Only men are allowed in the sanctuary, the area hard by the altar. The priest faces east, just as the worshipers do, so for much of the service only his back is visible as he quietly mouths ancient prayers in Latin. When the time comes for the homily, the priest climbs the steps into a pulpit -- rarely seen in Catholic churches today...
  • Simon & Schuster is Viacom is CBS is incestuous (You woke up, Rush! media consolidation is bad!)

    03/29/2004 5:42:31 PM PST · by Destro · 24 replies · 445+ views
    rushlimbaugh.com ^ | March 22, 2004 | Rush Limbaugh
    Simon Und Schuster Infomercial March 22, 2004 Richard Clarke's book is published by Simon & Schuster, which is Viacom, which is CBS. It's incestuous. Paul O'Neill's book was published by Simon & Schuster. He also got a big blurb on 60 Minutes, like Richard Clarke, and in a few weeks, Bob Woodward will have a new book looking at the Bush administration, called "Plan of Attack." It's also a Simon & Schuster/CBS/Viacom book. Will Bob Woodward go on 60 Minutes before he spends his requisite two weeks on Larry King talking about this book? This is a coordinated assault on...
  • Devolution

    10/24/2003 12:15:01 PM PDT · by stainlessbanner · 5 replies · 442+ views
    LRC ^ | 24-oct-2003 | C. Wilson
    Equipped with an abundant knowledge of history, Michael Tuggle has cast a discerning eye on the trends of the present. Not the 'trendy' trends but the real ones, those which can guide our steps into the future (as far as the future can be known to us mortals). The trends suggest to him something very hopeful - the probability and suitability of a change in the principle by which human affairs are governed. We have been living for a long time by the organising principle of command from the top down - something the American Founding Fathers decried as 'consolidation'-...
  • 12 Under-Rated (But Critical) International Trends

    06/27/2003 11:23:16 AM PDT · by katman · 17 replies · 290+ views
    The Atlantic ^ | July 2003 | various
    The winds of change are not always obvious. Analysts at the RAND Corporation lay out 10 international-security developments that aren't getting the attention they deserve in this month's issue of The Atlantic magazine: 1. The West Bank Wall 2. A Shrinking Russia 3. The Hindu-Muslim Divide 4. AIDS and African Armies 5. The Tehran-New Delhi Axis 6. Anti-Satellite Attack 7. Defense-Industry Goliaths 8. The Aircraft Carrier Shortage 9. The Indus Water Fight 10. Urban Warfare ...to which we add: 11. China's Race Into the Oil Market; and 12. Europe's looming pension crisis That's an even dozen via our blog post....
  • Who Owns What ~

    04/18/2003 2:27:03 PM PDT · by Zacs Mom · 14 replies · 254+ views
    It is becoming increasingly clear that the mainstream press have become 'information brokers' who present very specific information in a manor which meets a very specific agenda. "Baghdad Bob" serves as an example even a casual viewer can understand of the crucial role control of the news media and the dissemination of propaganda plays in the ability to gain and maintain control of an entire nation. Yet here in the US, where we treasure our heritage of a free press, we've have hardly seemed to notice that ownership of vast media entities has been consolidated into the hands of just...
  • The Real Agenda Behind Consolidation 

    03/18/2003 7:53:09 PM PST · by steplock · 9 replies · 285+ views
    American Family Association of Arkansas ^ | Debbie Pelley and Iris Stevens
    The Real Agenda Behind Consolidation      Mahoney Outsmarts Entire General Assembly                      Unless legislators who believe in freedom and local control start doing some research,  digging deep, and studying the various aspects of  the plan that has already been designed for a national, federalized educational plan as well as a micromanaged economy, the people of America are going to lose their freedom; and only the elite will have any control.  The outcry against consolidation is mild compared to what it would be if  the public knew what was really happening,  and the goal toward which we in Arkansas and other states...
  • Arkansas School Consolidation Battle Rages on!

    03/08/2003 6:47:38 AM PST · by steplock · 3 replies · 381+ views
    Focus on Freedom ^ | Anon School Principal
    I received this document attached to a letter from an Arkansas Public School Principal this morning. I have no comment, the letter speaks for itself. You Decide. REGIONAL COORDINATORS Your job as regional coordinator is to maintain weekly phone or e-mail contact with someone in each school in your region who will carry out ‘grass roots’ organizing and activities. This contact should be made Friday through Monday for the upcoming week. In your first conversation with the school contact, get an e-mail address, a home phone number, and a work phone number. Use e-mail if they check it often enough...
  • Arkansas School Consolidation

    02/03/2003 10:57:05 AM PST · by steplock · 1 replies · 650+ views
      School Consolidation: Power GrabDate Monday, February 03 @ 10:45:21 Topic Arkansas School Consolidation: Power GrabArkansas Constitution Party Mark Moore The school consolidation effort is an orchestrated power grab by an alliance of statists and huge commercial interests. Behind it is a push to implement ideas that have already failed in other countries. The one state in America which has implemented the ideas driving this plan, Kentucky, has seen hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars wasted. Before I give details supporting these contentions, let me outline some key features of the plan...... 1. The number of school districts will...
  • Is Radio Station Consolidation Bad?

    05/02/2002 4:45:41 PM PDT · by Apolitical · 42 replies · 747+ views
    American Enterprise Online ^ | May 2, 2002 | Marni Soupcoff
    Ever notice that no matter what format your favorite radio station plays --adult contemporary, classic rock, new rock alternative (a.k.a. we play the new Creed song every hour) -- you can find that station's doppelganger wherever you go across the country? For example, if you live in D.C. and travel to South Carolina, you'll see that, apart from a few more country tunes and fried chicken ads, South Carolina radio is stunningly similar to what you heard at home. As is California radio. And Illinois radio. And Florida radio, too. Fact is, no matter where you go across the nation...
  • Consolidation into "Metro" Gov't. I'm thinking Bad Idea.

    04/17/2002 1:09:43 PM PDT · by bandlength · 10 replies · 260+ views
    Gannett Democrat & Chronicle ^ | 4/17/02 | bandlength
    Temp: 85 °FHi: 79 °FLo: 63 °F Advanced Search Home > News > Story NewsLocal News Past Week's NewsE ThePeopleSpecial Projects SportsBusiness NewsTechnologyWeatherObitsMarketplaceEmploymentCarsHomesApartmentsClassifiedsCity GuideCoupons PersonalsWeddings EntertainmentHighlightsMovies Nightlife & BandsFood & DrinkArts & CultureRecreationFun & GamesEvent Calendars Contact UsNewspaper InfoAdvertising InfoOnline InfoCity Cams Don't flinch at metro plan, says 'regional city' booster By Rick ArmonDemocrat and Chronicle CARLOS ORTIZ William Hudnut, former Indianapolis mayor, urged Rochester to see that central city, suburbs must work together. (April 17, 2002) &#8212 The Rochester community shouldn't fear having a discussion about consolidating its city and county governments, former Indianapolis Mayor William Hudnut said...