LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Further to definitive agreement to purchase shares to acquire up to 50% of IHMML announced April 10, Medican announces extension for the dates of the subscription payments.
Reported by Business Wire 4 hours ago.
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Medican Announces Extension and Provides Update on Acquisition
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World Tea Expo Reveals Nominees for Inaugural World Tea Awards
LAS VEGAS, May 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- There's more than just a new location for the 12th edition of the World Tea Expo (#WorldTeaExpo). A new World Tea Awards (#TeaAwards) dinner and ceremony will be held on the historic Queen Mary ship, recognizing some of the best in the global...
Reported by PR Newswire 4 hours ago.
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St. Jude Medical to Present at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2014 Health Care Conference
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--St. Jude Medical, Inc. (NYSE:STJ) will present at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2014 Health Care Conference on Tuesday, May 13, in Las Vegas. Dan Starks, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, will address the conference at 2:20 p.m. PDT. The presentation will also be webcast live at www.sjm.com. About St. Jude Medical St. Jude Medical is a global medical device manufacturer dedicated to transforming the treatment of some of the world’s most expen
Reported by Business Wire 4 hours ago.
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Argentina uses boxing match to spot tax dodgers
Argentina's tax agency says it used a boxing match in Las Vegas to identify 17 tax evaders.
Reported by Miami Herald 3 hours ago.
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Kindred Becomes Strategic Partner and Owner in Accountable Care Organization in Las Vegas, Nevada
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kindred Healthcare, Inc. (“Kindred” or the “Company”) (NYSE:KND) today announced that it has signed an agreement to become a strategic partner and owner in the Silver State Accountable Care Organization, LLC (“Silver State”) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Silver State was formed in 2013, and approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as a 2014 “shared savings” Accountable Care Organization (“ACO”) to serve the Medicare fee-for-service patients in Souther
Reported by Business Wire 3 hours ago.
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Las Vegas man gets 5 years for ATM thefts
A Nevada man has been sentenced to more than five years in prison and ordered to pay $222,000 in restitution for a series of ATM thefts in western states from June 2012 through January 2013.
Reported by Miami Herald 3 hours ago.
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Policewoman To Young Girls: Premarital Sex Could Lead To Death
During an event to promote abstinence, a Las Vegas policewoman told a room full of girls and their parents that premarital sex can lead to prostitution, sex-trafficking, drugs and death.
Officer Regina Coward, who is also president of the Nevada Black Police Association, told the Las Vegas Sun she had organized the May 3 event on behalf of the non-denominational Victory Outreach Church, of which she is a member. She said the Las Vegas Metro Police Department co-sponsored the event but did not contribute money.
Coward showed the audience video interviews of pimps and prostitutes and graphic images of drug abusers. She also brought in two female performers from the “Toe-Tag Monologues” who acted out the stories of two women whose life choices result in death; the performances ended with the actors getting into body bags on a gurney.
But Coward's attempt at education might have been more of a risk than she realized. Studies show there is no evidence that abstinence-only programs work to delay sex until marriage.
According to a 2012 study by the Guttmacher Institute for sexual and reproductive health, “research shows that abstinence-only strategies may deter contraceptive use among sexually active teens, increasing their risk of unintended pregnancy and STIs.”
Similarly, a 2008 study out of Johns Hopkins University showed that teens who make virginity pledges -- a vow to hold off on sex until marriage -- were just as likely to engage in premarital sex as non-pledgers but more likely to practice unprotected sex.
A 2007 report by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy found that a combination of abstinence and safe-sex education was most impactful on teens' sexual behavior.
Nevertheless, of the 37 states in the U.S. that require sex-education programs in school, 26 stress abstinence. Reported by Huffington Post 3 hours ago.
Officer Regina Coward, who is also president of the Nevada Black Police Association, told the Las Vegas Sun she had organized the May 3 event on behalf of the non-denominational Victory Outreach Church, of which she is a member. She said the Las Vegas Metro Police Department co-sponsored the event but did not contribute money.
Coward showed the audience video interviews of pimps and prostitutes and graphic images of drug abusers. She also brought in two female performers from the “Toe-Tag Monologues” who acted out the stories of two women whose life choices result in death; the performances ended with the actors getting into body bags on a gurney.
But Coward's attempt at education might have been more of a risk than she realized. Studies show there is no evidence that abstinence-only programs work to delay sex until marriage.
According to a 2012 study by the Guttmacher Institute for sexual and reproductive health, “research shows that abstinence-only strategies may deter contraceptive use among sexually active teens, increasing their risk of unintended pregnancy and STIs.”
Similarly, a 2008 study out of Johns Hopkins University showed that teens who make virginity pledges -- a vow to hold off on sex until marriage -- were just as likely to engage in premarital sex as non-pledgers but more likely to practice unprotected sex.
A 2007 report by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy found that a combination of abstinence and safe-sex education was most impactful on teens' sexual behavior.
Nevertheless, of the 37 states in the U.S. that require sex-education programs in school, 26 stress abstinence. Reported by Huffington Post 3 hours ago.
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EMC World 2014: Building a Company to Last
EMC World -- the company's annual customer, user and partner conference -- kicks off this week in Las Vegas. So it seems like a good time to compare and contrast EMC's current position in the marketplace to its competitors' positions -- and even to its own history. In fact, those points were clarified in its recent Q1 2014 earnings call.
Reported by E-Commerce Times 3 hours ago.
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Argentina Uses Boxing Match to Spot Tax Dodgers
Argentine government uses Mayweather-Maidana boxing match in Las Vegas to uncover tax dodgers
Reported by ABCNews.com 2 hours ago.
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Khloe Kardashian Angry With Lamar Odom
KHLOE Kardashian is angry with estranged husband Lamar Odom. The reality star — who filed for divorce from Lamar five months ago — is annoyed that she’s still a married woman, and is telling pals it’s entirely Odom’s fault — because he hasn’t filed a response in their divorce. Over the weekend, Kardashian hit las Las Vegas with new boyfriend... Read the full article here
Reported by Showbiz Spy 2 hours ago.
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Intergraph(R) Announces CADWorx(R) & Analysis University Winners in Drivers of Success Competition for CADWorx, CAESAR(R), and PV Elite(R) Users
HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwired - May 5, 2014) - Intergraph has announced the winners and runners up in the CADWorx & Analysis University 2014 (CAU2014) Drivers of Success competition for users of CADWorx, CAESAR II, and PV Elite. Each winner receives an all inclusive trip to Hexagon Global Network (CAU2014@HxGN LIVE) on June 2-5, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada, including a paid conference fee, hotel accommodation and round-trip travel from and to the representative's city.
Reported by Marketwired 2 hours ago.
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Jury selection begins in Vegas dancer slaying case
Jury selection has begun for the murder trial of a former Cirque du Soleil (sihrk doo soh-LAY) performer accused of killing and dismembering his ex-girlfriend, a dancer at another Las Vegas Strip resort.
Reported by MyNorthwest.com 2 hours ago.
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Ben Affleck's card-counting kerfuffle: Life imitates art
Oscar-winning producer and Batman-to-be Ben Affleck probably doesn't get asked to leave many places, but that's what happened at a Las Vegas casino last week, according to reports that the star was banned from the blackjack table for playing too well and presumably counting cards.
Reported by L.A. Times 2 hours ago.
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EXCLUSIVE: Calvin Harris says weekly DJ spot in Las Vegas is his top priority
HE might be No1 but Calvin Harris is resigned to enjoying his UK success from overseas.
Reported by Daily Star 1 hour ago.
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Michael Palacios, PE, Joins HNTB Corporation as West Division Operations Officer
Palacios brings 20 years of transportation experience in the planning and design of complex infrastructure projects
SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) May 05, 2014
HNTB Corporation, a national infrastructure solutions firm with nine offices in California, has hired Michael Palacios, PE, as vice president and West Division operations officer, responsible for HNTB’s offices in California, Utah, Oregon and Washington state. Palacios brings nearly 20 years of experience in the planning and design of transportation infrastructure, as well as operations and strategic business development, from prior work in California. He is based in the firm’s San Diego office.
“HNTB is committed to delivering more to our clients for their program dollars,” said Phil Petrocelli, HNTB president, West Division. “Michael’s business acumen combined with his technical expertise in project management, planning and design will further enhance the firm’s growth and work with clients throughout the West.”
In his most recent role as vice president and San Diego area manager for Parsons Brinckerhoff, Palacios managed an office of more than 70 multidisciplinary professionals, working on various rail, transit and aviation projects with numerous transportation agencies throughout the region. Palacios is a registered professional engineer and holds a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
He is actively involved with the San Diego chapter of Women’s Transportation Seminar, serves as co-chair of the Transportation Committee for the American Council of Engineering Companies California San Diego Chapter, and is a member of the California Department of Transportation District 11 Calmentor Steering Committee.
Celebrating a century of service, HNTB recently completed work on the first Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design Platinum-certified commercial airport terminal in the world, the San Diego International Airport Green Build, also known as Terminal 2 West. Today the firm is providing engineering and design services on some of the most complex and highly visible transportation infrastructure projects in California, including the positive train control program management for the North County Transit District, the Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement for the City of Los Angeles and the Interstate 405 Improvement Project for the Orange County Transportation Authority.
About HNTB
HNTB Corporation is an employee-owned infrastructure solutions firm serving public and private owners and contractors. HNTB’s work in California dates back to its founding in 1914. Today HNTB continues to grow in size and service offerings to clients in California from nine office locations, currently employing more than 350 full-time professionals. Now celebrating a century of service, HNTB understands the life cycle of infrastructure and addresses clients’ most complex technical, financial and operational challenges. Professionals nationwide deliver a full range of infrastructure-related services, including award-winning planning, design, program delivery and construction management. For more information, visit http://www.hntb.com. Reported by PRWeb 51 seconds ago.
SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) May 05, 2014
HNTB Corporation, a national infrastructure solutions firm with nine offices in California, has hired Michael Palacios, PE, as vice president and West Division operations officer, responsible for HNTB’s offices in California, Utah, Oregon and Washington state. Palacios brings nearly 20 years of experience in the planning and design of transportation infrastructure, as well as operations and strategic business development, from prior work in California. He is based in the firm’s San Diego office.
“HNTB is committed to delivering more to our clients for their program dollars,” said Phil Petrocelli, HNTB president, West Division. “Michael’s business acumen combined with his technical expertise in project management, planning and design will further enhance the firm’s growth and work with clients throughout the West.”
In his most recent role as vice president and San Diego area manager for Parsons Brinckerhoff, Palacios managed an office of more than 70 multidisciplinary professionals, working on various rail, transit and aviation projects with numerous transportation agencies throughout the region. Palacios is a registered professional engineer and holds a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
He is actively involved with the San Diego chapter of Women’s Transportation Seminar, serves as co-chair of the Transportation Committee for the American Council of Engineering Companies California San Diego Chapter, and is a member of the California Department of Transportation District 11 Calmentor Steering Committee.
Celebrating a century of service, HNTB recently completed work on the first Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design Platinum-certified commercial airport terminal in the world, the San Diego International Airport Green Build, also known as Terminal 2 West. Today the firm is providing engineering and design services on some of the most complex and highly visible transportation infrastructure projects in California, including the positive train control program management for the North County Transit District, the Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement for the City of Los Angeles and the Interstate 405 Improvement Project for the Orange County Transportation Authority.
About HNTB
HNTB Corporation is an employee-owned infrastructure solutions firm serving public and private owners and contractors. HNTB’s work in California dates back to its founding in 1914. Today HNTB continues to grow in size and service offerings to clients in California from nine office locations, currently employing more than 350 full-time professionals. Now celebrating a century of service, HNTB understands the life cycle of infrastructure and addresses clients’ most complex technical, financial and operational challenges. Professionals nationwide deliver a full range of infrastructure-related services, including award-winning planning, design, program delivery and construction management. For more information, visit http://www.hntb.com. Reported by PRWeb 51 seconds ago.
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'Greyhound Therapy' and America's Mental Health Crisis
By some estimates, one in four Americans suffers from a diagnosable mental illness, which includes depression, eating disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Yet conversations on mental illness are uncommon. That was until last year, when a schizophrenic man disembarked from a Greyhound bus in Sacramento, California. He had been placed on the bus by a Las Vegas psychiatric hospital, and was told to call 9-1-1 when he arrived. The Sacramento Bee newspaper uncovered that he was just one of possibly 1,500 patients a Las Vegas hospital had shipped off. Patients were sent to nearly every state across the country, often landing in places they had never been without any support. It's a practice known as "greyhound therapy," and this story opened my eyes to what many of us have long ignored.Greyhound therapy, or patient dumping, is nothing new. But never has it been uncovered on such a wide scale. In the first episode of our new documentary series for AXS TV, Dan Rather Presents: One Way Ticket to Nowhere, we get to the bottom of the story with what happened and why. We found former hospital employees who were willing to go on the record for the first time, as well as patients who had the courage to come forward with their personal stories. The Nevada story proved a jumping off point for a greater examination of our system of care. What we found was disheartening: America's mental health care system is in crisis.Fifty years ago, the last bill President John F. Kennedy signed into law was designed to fund community centers for the treatment of people with mental disorders. The idea was to move people out of the infamously inhumane state-run psychiatric hospitals (think One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest), and treat them closer to home. Psychiatric drugs and outpatient clinics could, in theory, provide better care and allow individuals to live a more normal life. However, Kennedy's wish never became a reality. Budgets for mental health care were cut, and as state hospitals closed, patients were left on the streets. At the same time, prison populations nearly doubled in many states, making jails the new mental institutions. According to a report released by the Treatment Advocacy Center last month, there are roughly 356,268 inmates with severe mental illness in prisons and jails, compared with 35,000 patients in state psychiatric hospitals.Nevada's patient dumping has been roundly criticized, so we sought to better understand how it happened by spending time with the Las Vegas police department, homeless service organizations, emergency room physicians, and mental health experts. These people are typically the first line of contact for people with serious mental disorders, and they're all struggling to figure out how to best serve those in need. Las Vegas, which has faced tremendous growing pains as it's more than doubled in size over the past 20 years, is also trying to change course and do better. But it's an uphill battle.
Dan Rather is anchor and managing editor of AXS TV's Dan Rather Reports (Tuesday, 8 p.m. ET on AXS TV). For more, visit Dan Rather Reports, Dan Rather's Official website, Dan Rather Presents on Facebook and Dan Rather Presents on Twitter. This episode is also available on iTunes. Reported by Huffington Post 8 hours ago.
Dan Rather is anchor and managing editor of AXS TV's Dan Rather Reports (Tuesday, 8 p.m. ET on AXS TV). For more, visit Dan Rather Reports, Dan Rather's Official website, Dan Rather Presents on Facebook and Dan Rather Presents on Twitter. This episode is also available on iTunes. Reported by Huffington Post 8 hours ago.
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Miley Cyrus to appear at Billboard Music Awards
Miley Cyrus is back with a bang after a miserable month of ill health forced her to scrap a string of North American tour dates - she has revealed she'll be performing at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas via satellite on May 18.
Reported by abc4 8 hours ago.
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Caesars Entertainment Announces Tender Offers for Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc.’s Debt Securities
Caesars Entertainment Corporation logo. (PRNewsFoto/Caesars Entertainment Corporation)
LAS VEGAS, May 6, 2014 /Emag.co.uk/ — Caesars Entertainment Corporation (“Caesars”) (NASDAQ: CZR) announced today that its wholly-owned…
via Emag.co.uk Reported by Musicrooms.net 7 hours ago.
LAS VEGAS, May 6, 2014 /Emag.co.uk/ — Caesars Entertainment Corporation (“Caesars”) (NASDAQ: CZR) announced today that its wholly-owned…
via Emag.co.uk Reported by Musicrooms.net 7 hours ago.
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Caesars Entertainment Announces Tender Offers for Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc.'s Debt Securities
LAS VEGAS, May 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Caesars Entertainment Corporation ("Caesars") (NASDAQ: CZR) announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc. (...
Reported by FinanzNachrichten.de 8 hours ago.
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Mariners minor league report, May 6
Class AAA Tacoma's 3-2 victory over Las Vegas came on a walk-off walk with Ty Kelly doing the honors. Here's Mike Curto's daily blog post. Also pitcher Mark Rogers was released in mid game ... sort of ... here's the details
Reported by Seattle Times 8 hours ago.
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