Liberty Property Stays Neutral

On Apr 18, 2013, we reiterated our long-term recommendation on Liberty Property Trust (LRY) a real estate investment trust (:REIT) at Neutral. Our decision rests on Liberty Propertys decent fourth-quarter 2012 results and its ongoing portfolio repositioning activity, amid uneven economic conditions, to focus on markets having better job and rent growth prospects Continue reading

ACRM | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Announces Co-Editors-in-Chief of Archives of Physical Medicine and …

The ACRM | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine announces that effective 1 January 2013, Leighton Chan, MD, MPH, and Allen W. Heinemann, PhD, ABPP, were appointed Co-Editors-in-Chief of its journal, the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Continue reading

Republic of Marshall Islands as offshore tax haven USA – Video




Republic of Marshall Islands as offshore tax haven USA Marshall Islands the Offshore Company Incorporation Service Heaven The Republic of the Marshall Islands becomes the jurisdiction of choice for publicly trade companies in the USA. For the past couple of years, Marshall Islands companies have led the way in new shipping company IPOs (initial public offerings) on both the NYSE and NASDAQ in New York Continue reading

The Beaches newest mayor talks about the job and the future

JACKSONVILLE BEACH | In his third month as the Beaches newest part-time mayor, businessman Charlie Latham sat down with the Times-Union Thursday to talk about his early days in office, issues of concern and following in the path of his late father, two-term mayor Bill Latham. Whats it been like to walk in your dads footsteps Continue reading

Freedom Mortgage Corporation Reports Record Growth in 2012

Freedom Mortgage Corporation, a privately held direct lender ranked a top 5 GNMA (Government National Mortgage Association) issuer nationwide, today announced they have reached a company milestone with the acquisition of their 100,000th servicing customer. Continue reading

Freedom's Woodard commits to Georgetown

By BILL WARD | TBO.com Published: October 14, 2012 Updated: October 14, 2012 – 12:01 PM Freedom senior Faith Woodard, the Tampa Tribune’s two-time Female Athlete of the Year and an all-Hillsborough County performer in basketball and track and field, made a verbal commitment to Georgetown University following her visit to the historic school this weekend in Washington, D.C. Woodard made the commitment to the Hoyas’ basketball program, a member of the Big East Conference, after experiencing the school’s Midnight Madness session Friday night. Continue reading

Freedom's Woodard commits to Georgetown basketball

By BILL WARD | TBO.com Published: October 14, 2012 Updated: October 14, 2012 – 12:30 PM TAMPA Freedom senior Faith Woodard, the Tampa Tribune’s two-time Female Athlete of the Year and an all-Hillsborough County performer in basketball and track and field, made a verbal commitment to Georgetown University following her visit to the historic school this weekend in Washington, D.C. Woodard made the commitment to the Hoyas’ basketball program, a member of the Big East Conference, after experiencing the school’s Midnight Madness session Friday night. She said her decision was strongly influenced by the school’s academic tradition and location, as well as the reputation of a basketball program that has produced many NBA players Continue reading

Councillors plant seed for more floral islands

By Kevin Werner, News Staff Former Hamilton mayor Bob Morrow enhanced his reputation by introducing the citys floral traffic island program, believing it boosted Hamiltons image. After several years of cutbacks, former mayor Fred Eisenberger boosted the program in an attempt to re-energize the city. Now councillors want more flowers on traffic islands. Continue reading

Hawaii's best swimming and snorkelling beaches

Hawaii has some of the best and most famous beaches in the world, including Oahu’s iconic Waikiki Beach. Some are only accessible by helicopter or watercraft, while others literally disappear under the high winter surf on the islands’ north shores. Continue reading

Ohio University to operate medical school at Cleveland Clinic's South Pointe Hospital

WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio -A new medical school, an extension of Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, will open at Cleveland Clinic’s South Pointe Hospital. The Clinic and OU, which announced the affiliation Monday, will invest a combined $49 million to address the growing shortage of primary care doctors in Ohio. The agreement builds upon a long-standing relationship between the Clinic and the Athens-based medical school, which have partnered to train physicians for the past 35 years. Continue reading

Road to Malaysia’s day of destiny

With well over 100,000 people gathering last week for electoral reform in the largest street protest in the nations history and the event marred by violence by both state and non-state actors alike Malaysian politics has reached an important impasse. The Bersih 3.0 rally and its aftermath reveal that the path ahead for Malaysian politics will grow even more contentious and complex. Continue reading

House releases plan to cut growth of Massachusetts health spending in half

By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff Massachusetts House leaders released a major proposal to control health care costs Friday, calling for creation of a new agency to monitor health spending and order reductions in hospital and doctor fees it finds excessive. The lawmakers project their plan would save families thousands of dollars over the next five years. The long-awaited bill would require the medical industry to cut the rate of growth of health spending about in half, to roughly 3.6 percent a year, mirroring the overall growth in the Massachusetts economy. Continue reading