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Monday, April 23, 2012

Spring nor'easter cuts power to 50,000, hits town with 10 inches of snow

A powerful spring storm dumped snow across parts of the Northeast overnight -- including 10 inches in one town -- and cut power to more than 50,000 customers in Pennsylvania and upstate New York, with more snow expected during the day.



McConnell key to funding for elderly


On a sunny day in March, about a hundred older people gathered on the State House steps — those that could, anyway — to ask state lawmakers for $5 million to help keep 8,000 seniors out of nursing homes.

They got $200,000.

But three days after the rally something important happened: Ken Ard — the lieutenant governor and the head of the state Office on Aging — was indicted and resigned. That forced then-Sen. Glenn McConnell to become the lieutenant governor, a position he did not want.

Suddenly, instead of a little-known former Florence County councilman asking lawmakers for $5 million, that job fell to a 30-year veteran of the Senate whom many considered the most powerful person in state government.

 

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Rent-Control Challenge

 The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a challenge to the constitutionality of New York City’s rent regulations. As is customary, the court’s order gave no reasons, and there were no noted dissents.

New York City's Rent Limits Left Intact by U.S. Supreme Court


The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a challenge to New York City's decades-old rent-stabilization system, leaving intact rules capping prices on almost a million units in one of the country's most expensive cities.

The justices today turned away an appeal by James and Jeanne Harmon, who said the city was violating their constitutional rights by limiting rents on three one-bedroom apartments in their Upper West Side brownstone. The units rent for about $1,000 a month, less than half the price of three similar, unregulated units in the building, the Harmons say.


YouTube Launches AdWords For Video

Video production is getting cheaper, so Google is creating a self-service option for pre-roll advertisements aimed at small- and medium-sized businesses.


Vodafone Spends $1.7 Billion To Become A More Powerful U.K. ISP

Vodafone, one of Europe's biggest and most powerful cell phone networks, has this morning spent a whopping £1 billion ($1.7 billion) to buy Cable & Wireless, an operator that has significant land-line assets and a business-centric portfolio. The deal catapults Vodafone into still more market dominance, since it now has a cable distribution network in addition to its extensive wireless one, and hooks the firm up to long-tail revenues from enterprise broadband buyers. It may be easy to forget Britain's important role in technology, but deals like this and the fact that today's Google Doodle celebrates the 30th birthday of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum (a tiny, cheap home PC that helped kick off the home computer revolution and resulted in some of the most iconic games for a generation) help.


Dutch government on verge of collapse

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – The Dutch government was close to collapse on Monday, with the prime minister preparing to consult with the queen after top-level talks on a new austerity package for the country failed.


Build or Buy? A Housing Market Dilemma



Businesses Improve Outlook, Paychecks, Hiring Plans


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