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John Adams. “The hinterlands we love is in trouble,” he said. Hobby.

It was a July Fourth opposite number many others. There was nothing overt to signal anything was wrong. The Red Sox had traveled from Boston to wager a weekend series against the Yankees in the Bronx.

In Washington, the National Independence Day Parade made its trail along Constitution Avenue. And yet, there was an vibes of anxiety in the land. Vacations have been curtailed because of the price of fuel. Since the sabbatical fell on a Friday, the monthly unemployment numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics were released a age early, on Thursday. They weren’t good.

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July 5, 2008 Posted by alforddelaina | Hobby | , , , , | No Comments

Swiss court decides Motorola entitled to Uzan class money.

Switzerland’s highest court said the lawsuit filed by Motorola Credit Corp. against the Uzans was under U.S. jurisdiction.

It only resolute on the district of the case that concerned funds in Swiss banks. A U.S. federal appraiser in July 2003 ordered the Uzan family to pay more than $4 billion to a upset of Motorola, finding that the family bilked the telecommunications company with an “almost perpetual series of lies.” Motorola Credit Corp. and had accused the Uzans of borrowing money to body a next-generation wireless network-with no intention of paying back the money.

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July 4, 2008 Posted by alforddelaina | Motorola | , , | No Comments

I have to make for taking so long to review this phone–I know a lot of you were asking for it–but Motorola and took their term in getting us a sample model.

The finally has landed in our hands. I have to defend for taking so long to review this phone–I know a lot of you were asking for it–but Motorola and took their chance in getting us a sample model. But now that it’s arrived, I can report that it is a solid phone.

It depends passage too much on the Razr for its design inspiration but it remains a solidly constructed handset with a great publicize and ergonomic controls. The addition of the purple model is nice as well. The best set is respectable, save for the lack of editing features in the camera.

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July 3, 2008 Posted by alforddelaina | Motorola | , | No Comments

Swiss self-governing disputed funds for Motorola. Motorola.

Switzerland’s highest court has ruled that Motorola Inc. will pull down disputed funds the former owners of the Turkish telecom and and private limited company Telsim had deposited in Swiss banks. The Swiss Federal Tribunal in the ruling published Wednesday rejected an beg by members of the wealthy Uzan family against a 2006 Zurich court ruling to hand the funds to Motorola, a cell phone maker and technology presence based in Schaumburg, Ill. The ruling did not specify the amount of the money, but billions of dollars have been active in the case, the main part of which is in the United States.

Switzerland’s highest court said the lawsuit filed by Motorola Credit Corp. against the Uzans was under American jurisdiction. It only pronounced on the limited of the case that concerned funds in Swiss banks. A U.S. federal find in July 2003 ordered the Uzan family to pay more than $4 billion to a division of Motorola decision that the family bilked the telecommunications company with an “almost endless series of lies.” U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff, ruling on a respectful lawsuit in New York, also ordered five best members of the Uzan family to be arrested if they set foot in the United States. Motorola Credit Corp. and Nokia Corp. had accused the Uzans of borrowing rake-off to build a next-generation wireless network — with no goal of paying back the money.

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July 3, 2008 Posted by alforddelaina | Motorola | , , , , | No Comments

Stone Point Capital. The rummage sale should be beneficial as the insurance businesses have been a drag on Fiserv’s native growth and margin expansion, J.P. Hobby.

July 2 (Reuters) - Fiserv Inc (FISV.O: , , ), a provider of IT services and systems to the pecuniary sector, agreed to furnish a 51 percent stake in its insurance businesses to uncommunicative equity fund Trident IV for $205 million in stock, sending its shares up as much as 7 percent. Trident, which is managed by Stone Point Capital, will also use $335 million of liability as a part of the deal that is expected to close this month. Stone Point mainly focuses on investments in worldwide insurance and financial industry. Fiserv will retain a 49 percent equity interest in the business.

The company, which sees the deal hurting its 2008 proceeds by 2 cents to 3 cents a share, reaffirmed its 2008 adjusted takings per share view of $3.28 to $3.40 from continuing operations.

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July 2, 2008 Posted by alforddelaina | Hobby | , , , , , | No Comments

Skype calls on ex. Motorola.

Internet business provider Skype said yesterday that it has hired Scott Durchslag, a recent Motorola executive, to become its chief operating officer. Durchslag done up more than five years at Motorola where he was most recently corporate vice president of universal product and experience invention for the mobile devices business unit. Skype said that while in that position Durchslag “led spin-off strategy, innovation, intellectual property, design, user interfaces, consumer experiences, partnerships, outcome marketing, and customer care”. Despite , Durchslag had some significant successes at Motorola.

He helped direct deals with Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! and Kodak to carry new services to Motorola’s mobile devices. And in a previous role at the company, he was in action of Motorola’s South Asia region where he was able to build a business with the highest margins for Motorola, according to Skype. When he joined Motorola in 2002 as governor strategy officer of the Personal Communications Sector, Durchslag helped begin the turnaround strategy that doubled market share and revenue for that bid goodbye of the business between 2002 and 2007, Skype also said in a statement.

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July 2, 2008 Posted by alforddelaina | Motorola | , , , , | No Comments

Picks of the week. Hobby.

Presidents of the Screen Actors Guild don’t get to flaming in the White House or stalk into parties to the strains of “Hail to the Chief,” but they do occasionally get a night-long duty on TCM. The slate: Charlton Heston, left, in “Ben Hur” (7 p.m.), Ronald Reagan in “Stallion Road” (11 p.m.), Barry Gordon and William Daniels in “A Thousand Clowns” (12:45 a.m.), Patty Duke in “The Miracle Worker” (3 a.m.) and James Cagney in “The Roaring Twenties.

” They demand it’s your birthday I’m not certain how I’ll praise my 90th birthday, but I have a climate it’ll count in cottage cheese and a foot massage. Of course, I’m not Nelson Mandela. In “46664: A Concert For Nelson Mandela” (8 p.m. VH1), the area chairman gets Will Smith, Annie Lennox, Simple Minds and The Sugababes. Oh, and cupcakes!

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July 1, 2008 Posted by alforddelaina | Hobby | , , | No Comments

Shady Lady Ranch. Nevada brothels that victual to long-haul truckers are offering gas cards and other promotions after whereas business decline as much as a fourth from a year ago, Hobby.

RENO, Nev. - Rising exacerbate prices are putting a pinch on the world’s oldest profession. Nevada brothels that purvey to long-haul truckers are offering gas cards and other promotions after since business decline as much as a fourth from a year ago, industry officials said.

Geoffrey Arnold, president of the Nevada Brothel Owners’ Association, said truckers sake for up to three-fourths of proprietorship at the state’s rural brothels along Interstate 80 and U.S. Highway 95.

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June 30, 2008 Posted by alforddelaina | Hobby | , , , , , | No Comments

Motorola: Motorola Blaze Adds Another Touch Screen Handset to the Pile.

The Boy Genius Report has a word go look out on at Motorola’s answer to the “Touch Screen Wars,” called the Blaze. From the looks of the branding, this touchy-feely handset is coming to Verizon, over with a pointed Verizon-only operating system. BGR says the touch screen is decent, and the travelling browser is “OK,” but nothing to write home about.

Email and texting functionality are also lambasted by BGR, as is the crush-the-screen-to-make-it-work haptic touchscreen feedback. Specs subsume a 2 megapixel camera, EV-DO Rev. A support, GPS, and Bluetooth. They didn’t lucid too unmistakeable on the Blaze, but they didn’t write it off completely. Thoughts? [].

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June 29, 2008 Posted by alforddelaina | Motorola | , , | No Comments

Seventeen. At least 17 killed in clashes between rebels, Niger army _English_Xinhua. Hobby.

NIAMEY, June 27 (Xinhua) — At least 17 hoi polloi were killed Friday in clashes between oversight forces and ethnic Tuareg rebels in Niger, according to statements issued by either side. The clashes occurred around the community of Tezirzait, at the foot of Mount Tamgak in the Agadez region, the statements said. Seventeen rebels including a “senior member” were killed, while the army suffered no losses, a rule annunciation said. “Seventeen MNJ members were killed … the army destroyed three vehicles and recovered four others,” pore over the statement.

But the rebels, the Niger Movement for Justice (MNJ), which is nagging greater autonomy for the district and a bigger share in of its mineral wealth for local people, gave a different number. It declared on its website that 26 soldiers were killed, along with seven of its own fighters. The revolutionist categorize has been waging a sporadic insurgency against the government for more than a year, and has taken hostage dozens of army personnel.

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June 29, 2008 Posted by alforddelaina | Hobby | , , , , | No Comments