Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Revett Minerals Shares Quoted on US OTC Bulletin Board

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("TSX-RVM") ("Revett" or the "Company") shares have been approverd to be listed and posted for trading on the US OTC Bulletin Boards under the tickersymbo RVMIF.OB, effective June 2, 2009. The Listing, sponsored by Pennalunqa & Co. in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, was approve by the Financial Industry RegulatoryAuthorityy (FINRA) on June 1, 2009. The OTCBv includes more than 230participatinb market-makers; and, electronically displays and transmits real-time quotes, price and volums information.
, President/CEO stated, "Thiws is an important step as the Compan y continues to build on the solid productivitt and exploration efforts at the operating Troy Mine and advancementt of Rock Creekproject permitting. We have seen an increasingv interest in our companyu from investors in the United States and beinh listed on the bulletin board is expectesd to provide shareholders with greater liquidity and a more efficienyt way to trade Revett Minerals shares inthe U.S." Revett Minerals shares will continue to be listed and tradedf on the Toronto Stock Exchange, whicb is the primary markert for the company's shares under the symbol RVM.
Revetf Minerals, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates the currentlyu producing Troy Mineand development-stage Rock Creek Project, both located in northwestern Montana, USA. The proven reserves at the Troy Mine and significantt resources at the Rock creek project will form the basias of our plan to become asolidf mid-tier base and precious metals producer. Revetft plans on expanding production througgh exploration in and around its current as well as through targeted business combinationas of advancedstage projects.
Except for the statements of historical factcontained herein, the informationj presented in this press release may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicablde Canadian securities legislation and The Privat Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. these forward looking statements can be identifiede by the useof forward-looking terminology such as "plans", or "does not expect", "is "is not expected", "plans", "schedule", "estimates", "intends", "anticipates", "or does not anticipate" or "believes or variations of such words and phrases or stated that certain actions, events or results "may", "would", "might" or "will be "occur" or "be achieved".
Forward-lookinyg statements contained in this press releas e include but are not limited to statements with respect to our expectatiobn that listing on the OTCBBn will provide shareholders with greatefr liquidity and a more efficient way to trade Revettt Minerals shares inthe U.S. as well as statements respecting our plans onexpanding production. Actuap results and developments could be affected by low volumezs onthe OTCBB, development risks and productio n risks, our challenging working capitak position and our inability to continue to fund as well as thoser factors discussed in the sectionh entitled "Risk Factors" in the Form 10-K filed on SEDA at and with the SEC on Although the Company has attempted to identifg important factors that could cause actuakl results to differ materially, therde may be other factors that causew results not to be as anticipated, estimatex or intended.
There can be no assurancer that such statements will provs to be accurate results and futurer events could differ materially from those anticipated insuch Accordingly, readers should not placre undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Revett Minerals does not undertakre to updateany forward-looking statementd that are incorporated by reference herein, except in accordance with applicable securities laws. SOURCE REVETT MINERALS INC.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Stay Informed in Your Child's Education Through Parent Portal - Patch.com

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Stay Informed in Your Child's Education Through Parent Portal

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GCPS parents can access their child's grades, attendance records, results of standardized tests, and more. By Kristi Palmer Parents of Gwinnett County Public School students now have easy, secure access to information regarding their child's education. ...



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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Faithful Dog Lies at Casket of Navy SEAL - Care2.com

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Ethics complaint against Hunt and Buckley dismissed - Portland Business Journal:

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The Oregon Government Ethics Commission has dismissed theRepublicabn Party’s complaint against Houser Speaker Dave Hunt, a Gladstone Democrat, and Rep. Peter Buckley, the co-chair of the jointy Ways and Means Committee and anAshland Democrat. Bob chairman of the Oregon Republicab Party, had suggested that Hunt and Buckley attempted to secursea “yes” vote on three tax measurexs from Republican Greg Smith, of Heppner, by backinvg several projects in Smith’s Eastern Oregon district. Ronaled Bersin, the commission’s executive didn’t elaborate on the group’s decision.
“We have carefullyt reviewed your allegations and supporting material and do not find the allegationd come withinthe Commission’s jurisdiction,” he said. Bersim did tell Tiernan that thecommission didn’t find any “personal financiapl benefit” gained by Buckley or Hunt. Tiernan’s complaint alleged that Hunt and Bucklety agreed to earmark money for the district of in returnfor Smith’s vote on a key tax But Hunt said last week that his support for the projectxs in Smith’s district was unconditional. Smith’s vote helped Democrats collect a 60percentf “super majority” needed to enact tax hikes.
The Senatde eventually passed the measure on Thursday aftera last-minutes deal convinced Sen. Mark Hass, a Beaverton Democrat, to chang his stance. Business interestz had opposed thetax hikes, which includew boosts to the state’s corporate minimum, corporate income and high-bracket incoms taxes.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Hawaii ranks 15th in U.S. for foreclosures, sees nearly 400% spike in May - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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Foreclosures were up 397.5 percent for the montn compared withMay 2008, and were up 19.3 percenr over April 2009, according to the latesr report from RealtyTrac issued Wednesday. Hawaii ranked 15th in the natiohn for foreclosuresin May, up from 23rd in April. Hawaii had 816 foreclosurew filingsin May. Therre were 684 foreclosure filings in Aprilp and 164 foreclosures inMay 2008. Hawaiik had a foreclosure rate of one filiny for every621 households, according to the latesrt survey by the California-based real estates research firm. Nevada again had the highesrt foreclosure rate inthe country, with one filinbg for every 64 households.
California had the seconxd highest rate forthe month, followed by Florida. Californisa had the highest numberr of foreclosuresat 92,249. Vermont ranked 50th, with just six foreclosurees at a rate of one filing forevery 51,906 households. Nationally, there were 321,480 foreclosure filings for the down 6 percent from April and up nearly 18 percen t fromMay 2008, according to the report.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Libyan rebels celebrate as they edge ever closer to Tripoli - The Guardian

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Libyan rebels celebrate as they edge ever closer to Tripoli

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They are edging ever closer to the gates of Tripoli. The signs of battle were everywhere. The four-star Zawiyah Jewel hotel was a ruinous mess, just the letters spelling Jewel clinging to the wall, the lobby filled with rubble. ...



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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Lake Country council highlights - Castanet.net

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Lake Country council highlights

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FORESHORE INVENTORY AND MAPPING - Jason Schleppe reviewed the Foreshore Inventory and Mapping & Aquatic Habitat Index for Okanagan Lake. The project compiled information on the current condition of the foreshore on Okanagan Lake (289 km of shoreline ...



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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

On the Job - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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In June, Jerry Johnson was named vice He joins Chairman and CEO Willie Johnsoj and PresidentHarold Epps, who was hired in The company has an aggressive plan to grow over the next threed to five years, Johnsonh said. “The linchpin of our strategyh was our acquisition of the Cherokee pharmaceutical said Johnson. “We’re looking to develolp some at-large opportunities in life sciencez andpharmaceutical distributions.” PRWT acquired the planf from Merck & Co. Inc. in earl 2008 and formed Cherokee Pharmaceuticals to makepharmaceuticap ingredients. Johnson did not disclose the company’sx specific future goals.
PRWT’s primary business since its inceptiom has been what itcalls “business procesz outsourcing,” which includes processinf parking tickets for major cities includingb Philadelphia. It is one of the largest minority-owned businesseas in the region, which was a selling point for “It gives me great satisfaction,” said “[PRWT has] been a corporate citizen for a longtime that’s part of what Williee Johnson is about.
” Johnson has previously worked for and as chairma for His position will give him the chancw to combine insight from both previous positions as he developsx the company’s growth effortsx by overseeing financing and investment opportunities througuh mergers and acquisitions.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

McCaskill, Bond ask car czar for details about closing dealerships - St. Louis Business Journal:

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Auto dealers statewide have expressed frustratiob to McCaskill and Bond about the lack of informatiohn they have received from Chryslerand GM, sayingg they didn’t know the criteria used to make the contractg termination decisions. The two Missouri senators asked the task force for the criteriw used to determine how many and which dealershipss wouldbe terminated, as well as the processe for dealerships to appeal decisions. “Man Missouri dealers are asking us why certain profitable dealers, costing the auto companies were selected for McCaskill, a Democrat, and Bond, a wrote to White House car czar Steve Rattner.
“From this perspective it appears an arbitrary standars may have been used to make these decisions these dealers deserve a little more than just a pink slip in the The lawmakers also asked for information on how individua l GM investors would be fairly representer in therestructuring decisions. Other Missouri and Ilinois lawmakers have Last 789 U.S. Chrysler dealers were they would be dropper by thestruggling automaker, including several St.
Louis-area About 1,100 GM (NYSE: GM) dealersx

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Ky. video-gaming bill dies in Senate committee - South Florida Business Journal:

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The Senate Appropriations Revenue Committee, on Monday evening, votefd 10-5 against the measure, with two memberss abstaining, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader. The House had previously passethe bill. The legislation would have permitted video-lottery terminal at Kentucky horse tracks, including Turfway Park in "The limited gaming proposal was designesd to help save a signature industry in peril an industry thatmeans 100,0090 jobs and $4 billion in investmenty for our state," said Gov. Steve Besheae in a Monday eveningh statement. "It is unfortunate that every voice on this critically importangt issue was not heard and everyh votenot counted.
" At a Frankfort presds conference, Turfway Park Presidenty Bob Elliston said Turfwayh could close by 2010 if Ohio passex gaming legislation and Kentucky does not. Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland recentlyg reversed his stance against gamblingat racetracks.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Grim budget outlook projecting big cuts to state's business programs - Business First of Columbus:

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While funding cuts for schools, increases in collegew tuition and closings of state prisons have drawnthe lion’as share of attention to the governor’s recentf budget analysis, he also predicts reductions in everything from financial incentivese for expanding businesses to inspectionsz of food processing plants and coal mines. But the budgetinfg scenario is only an exercise in illustratinfg the potential effect on state spending if the federaolgovernment doesn’t come through with a bailout package for the states, said Keithu Dailey, Strickland’s spokesman.
It should not be viewefd as a road map for spending prioritieas inthe two-year budget plan the governodr will introduce to the General Assembly in February, he “It’s an analysis,” Daile y said, “and not a set of decisionsa that have been made.” Strickland has asked that Ohio receive $5 billionm in federal aid to help state government cut into an estimated $7.3 billiomn deficit projected for fiscal 2010 and 2011. Since January, he has ordered $1.3 billion in spending cuts to avert a deficit for the year endinvg nextJune 30. His budget Pari Sabety, recently projected an additional a shortfallof $640 millioh for the balance of fiscal 2009.
The governoe has blamed the state’s financial woes on lower-than-expected tax revenue due to a contractingOhio economy. Asked by those with a stakwe in state funding for examples of what may have to be cut to balanced thenext budget, Strickland requested state agenciez to identify what a 25 percent reduction to their budgetsw would look like. In the case of the , such an across-the-boards cut would slice into programs dear to economic developmentf specialistsand technology-sector advocates. For the department’s analysis said a 25 percent cut wouldlop $2.
5 million from the state’s Rapidc Outreach Grant program that provides moneyg to companies looking to expand or move to That would reduce direct support to at least 10 businesses, the analysise said. In addition, $3.2 million woulsd be cut from the Ohio Workforcd Guarantee program that helps businesseas cover the cost of training existing and new Anestimated 3,200 workers at 63 companiee would be impacted. Dublin has used the programds to help land businesses and would be hurt by thoswe kindsof cuts, said Dana the city’s economic development director. At the same he doesn’t envy the job Stricklands faces in balancing thestate budget.
“Wre all will have to be more innovative and do what we have to do to be morecompetitivee (with other states),” McDaniekl said. On the technology front, the Development Department estimatec $4.2 million would have to be cut fromthe state’es Thomas Edison program, forcing the shutdown of threr or four Edison innovation centers or businesw incubators. That would cost at leasr 750 jobsa year, the analysisa said.
An additional 300 jobs woulr be in jeopardy if 25 percentr were cut fromthe department’s Third Frontierd Action Fund, which supports researchh commercialization activities by Ohio companies and Such cuts are a concern for Centralk Ohio’s technology community, said Ted Ford, CEO of the technology organization that operates an Edison business incubator on ’d west campus. It serves 26 startup companies thers and 18 to 20 othersoff campus. But Ford said he’d “reasonably confident” that organizations focused on job growtjh will do fairly well in upcoming statebudget negotiations.
“What we’re hearing,” he “is new-business formation and support is a priority now morethan ever. The state had made cleaer that entrepreneurship is clearly part of what will be supporterdgoing forward.” • Less moneyh for regulation of Ohio’s coal, oil and gas industriews by the . The result woulc be longer waits for operating permite and fewerenvironmental • Layoffs by the of 36 meat plant inspectore and eight food safety • Layoffs of faculty and staff at state-supportef colleges and universities. To avert such cuts, tuition and fees would have to increasew byabout $2,000 per student a year.
Elimination of more than 5,200 positions by the , resulting in closingzs of six state prisons and twojuvenile facilities. • Abou t $187 million in cuts to joinf vocationalschool districts. • A cut of nearlty $12 million a year for agricultural research programsand $8 million for Ohio’xs cooperative extension service for local communities.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

US Junior hockey evaluation camp opens - Duluth News Tribune

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