Statue of Liberty and early crowdfunding

24 April 2013 Last updated at 19:39 ET As the Statue of Liberty was shipped from France, efforts to raise funds for its pedestal stalled. But thanks to a newspaper campaign and the small donations of hundreds of residents, the base was eventually built Continue reading

Press freedom, social media and the citizen

Invitation UNESCO WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY LECTUREHosted by the Pacific Media Centre and supported by the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO and the School of Communication Studies Press freedom, social media and the citizen Professor Mark Pearson Griffith University Friday, May 3, 5.30-7.30pm Communications Precinct Lecture Theatre WG126 Sir Paul Reeves Building 2 Governor Fitzroy Place Auckland City Does social media mean press freedom is now for everyone? The theme for this years UNESCO World Press Freedom Day on May 3, Safe to speak: Securing freedom of expression in all media, broadens the debate. Continue reading

Seth Grossman for Governor – Medford, NJ Freedom Rally – Video




Seth Grossman for Governor – Medford, NJ Freedom Rally www.Grossman4nj.com ~ Seth Grossman (Republican Primary Gubernatorial Candidate) explains why the JUNE 4th REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION is so important. The M… By: Seth Grossman Continue reading

Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School to receive life sciences grants

By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, a quasi-public state agency, announced Monday that about $9 million in grants are being allocated to Boston Childrens Hospital and Harvard Medical School to renovate research labs. Timothy P. Murray. Continue reading

Kentucky’s religious freedom bill divided politicians, public, ministers

By Jack Brammerand Beth Musgrave jbrammer@herald-leader.combmusgrave@herald-leader.com FRANKFORT The Rev. Patrick Delahanty of Louisville says he thinks the new state law dubbed the Religious Freedom Act is needed Continue reading

Harlem Shake – Eugenics – Unified Quest – Economic Collapse – Martial Law – FEMA – Civil War – Jesus – Video




Harlem Shake – Eugenics – Unified Quest – Economic Collapse – Martial Law – FEMA – Civil War – Jesus www.mediafire.com Remarks by Governor Ben S. Continue reading

Part 2 of 5: Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers Host Health Care Forum – Video




Part 2 of 5: Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers Host Health Care Forum Health care experts discuss how to better understand the Affordable Healthcare Act and how it may affect local businesses. The panel of experts include: Part 1 – Tim Bricker, President and CEO of Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Part 2 – Don Hughes, policy advisor on health care for Governor Jan Brewer Part 3 – Tom Marreel, founder and CEO of Marreel Slater Insurance Part 4 – Sandra Abalos, Principal, REDW, LLC By: Mercy Gilbert Continue reading

South Carolina Gov. Haley and VP/GM of Boeing South Carolina, Jack Jones, To Keynote SpeedNews Global Aerospace …

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –Two of the most respected and influential leaders of America’s aerospace economy The Honorable Nikki Haley, Governor of South Carolina, and Vice President/General Manager of Boeing South Carolina, Jack Jones, were announced today as the keynote speakers of the SpeedNews Global Aerospace Manufacturing Conference, which will be held in Charleston, SC on April 9-10. SpeedNews Conferences is the leader in producing executive events that serve the information and professional networking needs of senior-level aviation and aerospace leaders, decision makers and industry analysts. Continue reading

$30 million West Liberty, Morgan County rebuilding effort could be Kentucky's largest

Downtown West Liberty was one of the hardest hit communities devastated by the March 2 tornado outbreak in Eastern Kentucky. Twenty-three Kentuckians were killed in the storms. Continue reading

Uncertain prognosis for Iowa’s health care plans

DES MOINES The diagnosis for action by the Iowa Legislature on health care issues this session is inconclusive. Iowa enters the week facing a mid-February deadline for submitting a blueprint on how state officials envision operating a health insurance exchange in partnership with the federal government. Exchanges are online sites where small businesses and people who arent insured at work will be able to shop for health insurance starting in 2014. Continue reading

Insurance health care exchange legislation clears for legislative committee

By ECM on January 21, 2013 at 12:31 pm by T.W. Budig ECM Capitol reporter Insurance health care exchange legislation cleared its first legislative committee with Democratic leaders wanting the complex bill signed by the governor and out the door by the end of March. Continue reading

Walmart Joins Arkansas Health Care Payment Improvement Initiative

LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe announced today that Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT) is joining a groundbreaking effort to create a more patient-centered and cost-efficient health payment system through the Arkansas Payment Improvement Initiative (APII). Continue reading

Lawmakers, executives debate health care overhaul at Orlando summit

By MARY SHEDDEN | The Tampa Tribune Published: January 10, 2013 Updated: January 10, 2013 – 6:34 PM Gov. Rick Scott’s controversial projections about expanding health care for the poor are a sign of the uncertainty behind the looming federal overhaul, conservative lawmakers and health care executives said today. Scott has been criticized for releasing an analysis this week that predicted adding nearly 900,000 Floridians to Medicaid would cost the state $26 billion over the next 10 years Continue reading

ANONYMOUS – OPERATION EUGENICS – Video




ANONYMOUS – OPERATION EUGENICS www.mediafire.com Remarks by Governor Ben S. Bernanke – Before the National Economists Club, Washington, DC – November 21, 2002 – Deflation – Making Sure'It' Doesn't Happen Here.txt 17 USC 107 Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 USC 106 and 17 USC 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include: 1. Continue reading