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It’s Official- Apple To Unveil IPad 3 Next Week, Invites Sent Out For March 7th Event In San Francisco

Posted on February 28, 2012 by newspapernames
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ET: Apple has sent invitations to the event, which will be March 7 in San Francisco.

According to CNBC, Apple will reveal the iPad 3 at an event next week in New York City.

Sources reportedly told CNBC that the next-generation iPad will be a quad-core iPad 3 with 4G LTE. So far those are all the details available — CNBC has yet to do more than tweet that information.

The Loop’s Jim Dalrymple tweets that CNBC is wrong on the location. Dalrymple has an impeccable track record for correctly reporting Apple events and locations, so we wouldn’t bet against him.

SEE ALSO: Why You Should Sell Your iPad 2 Now
We’ve reached out to Apple for comment but have not yet heard back.

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It’s Official- Apple To Unveil IPad 3 Next Week, Invites Sent Out For March 7th Event In San Francisco

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Happiness Makes Your Brain Work Better

Posted on February 28, 2012 by newspapernames
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A Harvard psychology researcher explains that rather than thinking of success as the source of happiness, we should think of happiness as a source of success–and one that’s more under out control than we imagine.

Entrepreneurs, in general, are strivers. We set targets, battle to meet them, and believe that getting to that point, whatever it is, will bring us increased satisfaction. But according to one positive psychology researcher out of Harvard, as commonsensical as this tendency to chase achievement in order to attain greater happiness may sound, it’s actually got the equation reversed.

In a fascinating (and funny) TEDxBloomington talk, Shawn Achor, author of The Happiness Advantage, argues that while we may think success will bring us happiness, the lab-validated truth is that happiness brings us more success. And understanding this is particularly valuable for entrepreneurs, Achor said in an interview. Business owners, he said, need to,

Reverse the happiness and success formula. We think if we work harder and achieve some entrepreneurial goal, then we’ll be happier. But the research is clear that every time you have a success, your brain changes what success means. So for you and for your team, if happiness is on the opposite side of success, you’ll never get there. But if you increase your levels of happiness in the midst of a challenge—in the midst of searching for investment, in the midst of a down economy—what we find is that all of your success rates rise dramatically – every business outcomes improves.

The brain, it turns out, works significantly better when you’re feeling positive, so developing a sunny outlook allows you to be smarter and more creative. “We found that optimism is the greatest predictor of entrepreneurial success because it allows your brain to perceive more possibilities,” said Achor. “Only 25 percent of job success is based upon IQ. Seventy-five percent is about how your brain believes your behavior matters, connects to other people, and manages stress.”

If you’re all set to argue that your level of optimism or ability to handle stress is out of your control and determined by either your genes or your childhood, requiring a Woody Allen-level commitment to psychiatric intervention to reverse, Achor would like to correct you. “It’s a cultural myth that we cannot change our happiness,” he said, explaining that:

Genes are really important to

Happiness Makes Your Brain Work Better

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Tom Daschle’s Pay-For-Play Scandal…

Posted on February 28, 2012 by newspapernames
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Obama’s adminsitration is quickly shaping up to be the most ethically challenged one in decades. He claims lobbyists won’t have a place in his administration, yet he has nominated one of the biggest beneficiaries of lobbying dollars as his HHS secretary.

Tom Daschle’s wife, Linda was a highly paid lobbyist, he was a Senator…

Remember this if the checks for lobbying had been paid into Tom’s account, it would have been a felony, but since they were paid into Linda’s, it was business as usual…

Interesting note, as of the time this article was written, Tom Daschle had refused to release Linda’s tax returns, guess how much has changed in that regard as of 2009? Exactly…

Let’s look at some of the pay-for-play that took place. Now this article is from 2003. If I found it, Obama’s vetting team cannot claim ignorance.

Anyway LA Weekly

Linda Daschle has been one of the airline industry’s top lobbyists for two decades — when she wasn‘t busy running the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which explains why, just 11 days after the 911 attacks, her husband rushed through the Democratic Senate, which he controlled, the $15 billion bailout for the airline industry, a notorious taxpayer rip-off.
Right after then-Congressman Tom Daschle dumped his first wife for a younger, prettier one, the former Miss Kansas Linda Daschle went to work as chief lobbyist for the Air Transport Association, the airline industry’s main lobby; she then became the senior vice president of the American Association of Airport Executives; and these days hangs her hat at the pricey top Washington lawlobby shop Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell, headed by former GOP Senate leader and ex–Reagan chief of staff Howard Baker — where she peddles influence on behalf of a long list of lucrative aviation clients. The clients for whom Linda lobbied brought more than $5.86 million into Baker, Donelson in one three-year period, including Northwest Airlines ($870,000 from 1997 through 2001) and American Airlines ($1.26 million in fees). Northwest was already teetering on the edge of bankruptcy even before 911. American, which has had six fatal crashes since 1994 (not counting 911) and has been repeatedly fined by the FAA for a skein of safety violations, had the reputation as the most unsafe major U.S. carrier.
Yet these two clients of Linda Daschle‘s got nearly $1 billion from the airline bailout her husband pushed into law — thanks to which Northwest (which was the second largest contributor to Senator Daschle’s 1998 campaign, and which scooped up $404 million in government cash) actually posted a $19 million profit in the third quarter after the twin-towers attacks. And, as the lone senator to vote against the bailout, Illinois GOPer

Tom Daschle’s Pay-For-Play Scandal…

Categories: Events | Tags: air transport association, airline bailout, American Airlines, american association of airport executives, baker donelson bearman & caldwell, Bill Clinton, faa, health and human services secretary, howard baker, l-3 international, linda daschle, loral space technologies, northwest airlines, peter fitzgerald, tom daschle

Corporate America- Private Sector Layoffs Rising

Posted on February 28, 2012 by newspapernames
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As President Obama announced plans for a Midwest bus tour to focus on jobs during the week of August 15, two reports out today show that private sector employment cuts are on the rise.

Chicago-based outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported that downsizing announcements surged to a 16-month high of roughly 66,000 in July, up 60% from the previous month, when employers said they planned to cut 41,000 workers. Last month’s layoff number was also 59% higher than the cuts recorded a year earlier, in July 2010.

A number of firms announced layoffs this month, including Merck, Borders, Cisco Systems, Lockheed Martin and Boston Scientific. A half dozen Wall Street firms also said they would be cutting their staffs. Goldman Sachs, HSBC, UBS, Credit Suisse, Barclays and Lloyds of London all said they planned to downsize.

One oddity of the Challenger tally is that it purports to be a precise count (66,414) of U.S. job cut announcements, though some of the companies in its measure, like drug giant Merck, are making the majority of cuts overseas. Last week Merck said it would cut 13,000 jobs, or 14% of its workforce, but that only 35% to 40% of the job reductions would be in the U.S. Merck also said the cuts would take place over several years, through 2015. (Merck already announced 17,000 job cuts following its $41 billion acquisition of Schering-Plough two years ago. The company is also tightening its belt in anticipation of losing patent protection next year on blockbuster drugs like asthma medication Singulair.)

Separately, payroll processing firm ADP said private sector employers added 114,000 workers in July, down from 145,000 jobs added in June.

The ADP report, together with a purchasing managers’ report from the Institute of Supply Management, caused Moody’s Analytics, a division of rating agency Moody’s, to lower its job creation forecast for July. Moody’s had been predicting a

Corporate America- Private Sector Layoffs Rising

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