Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Colorectal Cancer Surgery-Follow Up Evaluation ? CBS Boston

The following content is provided by The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons.

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Why should there be a postoperative follow-up program?

Surgery is the most effective treatment for colorectal cancer. Even when all visible cancer has been removed, it is possible for cancer cells to be present in other areas of the body. These cancer deposits, when very small, are undetectable at the time of surgery, but they can begin to grow at a later time. The chance of recurrence depends on the characteristics of the original cancer and the effectiveness of chemotherapy, if needed, or other follow up treatment. Patients with recurrent cancers ? if diagnosed early ? may benefit, or be cured, by further surgery or other treatment.

Another good reason for postoperative follow up is to look for new colon or rectal polyps. Approximately one in five patients who has had colon cancer will develop a new polyp at a later time in life. It is important to detect and remove these polyps before they become cancerous.

How long will my follow-up program last?

Most recurrent cancers are detected within the first two years after surgery. Therefore, follow up is most frequent during this period of time. After five years, nearly all cancers that are going to recur will have done so. Follow up after five years is primarily to detect new polyps, and can, therefore, be less frequent but advisable for life.
What might I expect at my follow-up visit?

Your doctor will examine you approximately every two or three months for the first two years, and discuss your progress. A CEA blood test can be done, as a method of trying to detect recurrence of cancer. Because this test is not totally reliable, other follow up examinations may be advised. These examinations may include flexible sigmoidoscopy (an examination of the rectum and lower colon with a flexible, lighted instrument), colonoscopy (examination of the entire colon with a long flexible instrument), chest x-rays, and sometimes CT scans or ultrasound tests.

What about my family?

Close relatives of patients with colon and rectal cancer (parents, brothers, sisters, children) are at increased risk for the disease. Because of this, periodic examination of the lining of the colon, using a colonoscope to detect small polyps, is advised. If polyps are promptly detected and removed, cancers cannot develop. Other factors which increase the risk of developing polyps or cancer include cancer occurring at an early age, and a personal history of breast or female genital cancer.

To find a Colon and Rectal Surgeon near you please visit www.fascrs.org.

? 2008 American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons

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'Connect Pritect to Protect Kinect:' for all your tinfoil helmet needs

Have you considered that if a secretive governmental cabal seized control of your Kinect, it would be able to spy on you as you lurched awkwardly to Just Dance? Such is the price we pay for abrogating our right to privacy, or at least it was until Catalyst Components came up with a solution. Connect Pritect to Protect Kinect is a high-gloss plastic shield that clips over your device to block the sensor bar's cameras from prying eyes. The only chink in the armor is a tiny hole for the Xbox logo -- the efficacy of which is shown after the break. Freedom from surveillance will cost you a meager $15 from Target, Microcenter, Best Buy and Amazon.

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Wanda Commercial real estate annual sales of and increased ...

View real estate. ?Integrated media on January 16th message,Dalian Wanda Group?s commercial real estateInvestmentThe only business and operation platform Wanda Commercial real estate company in 2011 sales revenue of 95300000000 yuan,an increase of 38.9%,sales revenue ranks countrywide estate company second. Among them,the cash payment of 81400000000 yuan,grow 32% compared to the same period.In 2011,Wanda Commercial real estate company a total construction area of 31080000 square meters,an increase of 37.6%; new construction area of 13270000 square meters,an increase of 24.9%.At the same time,in 2011 the real estate rental income amounts to 3430000000 yuan,grow 77% compared to the same period. By the end of 2011,Wanda Commercial real estate company with a business area of 9030000 square metres of property.Prior to this,media quoted the Dalian Wanda relevant responsible person said,in 2011,Wanda Group year income 105100000000 yuan,the group?s total assets reached 195000000000 yuan.This personage points out,2011,Wanda Wanda Plaza,a total of 16 blocks of 12 five Stars Hotel,14 department stores such as opening,based on these factors,income group breakthrough billion mark.

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Importance Of Retail Design | Business @ redbright.co.za

The core purpose of a retail space is to offer an environment in which the retailer can effectively advertise and sell goods to the consumers, and where the consumers can purchase those products with convenience. That is why retail design, which is the design of retail outlets and spaces, includes not only the standard features of architecture and interior design, but also components of ergonomics, marketing, and graphic design.

While designing a retail space, it is important that the specific needs of that particular retail space are taken into consideration. Art emporiums and supermarkets serve as good examples of retail spaces that have entirely different needs for their design. Designing demands paying attention to numerous factors, for instance, the number and type of products which will be exhibited, the level of participation by the shop employees in selling procedure and several other such aspects. Sometimes it is also necessary for customers to be allowed to try the goods, while some other retail environments may only need exhibiting the products. The retail design chosen would hence differ accordingly.

Other than the functional aspects of retail design, consideration should also be given to the attractiveness of the retail atmosphere for the buyers. It is vital that buyers feel welcome in the store once they enter, and are prompted to make purchases before leaving. The retail design plays a major role in this. The store must also have ad displays inside the shop that encourages the consumers to buy the items exhibited in the store.

Moreover, the retail store must impress the buyers to such an extent that they are compelled to visit the store in future for further shopping. Thus, an expert retail designer must focus extensively on the ambience of the retail space that will make sure that the buyers enjoy and have an excellent shopping experience.

In order to create an effective retail design, it is essential to have an adequate functional knowledge of customer psychology, space planning, promotion etc. Both the client and the retail designer should have some knowledge of these areas, so that the customer can tell the exact requirements to the designer and the designer can efficaciously satisfy the requirements of the client.

Lastly, it is not just the interior of the store that should be carefully designed. The outside design and appearance of the store should also be attractive to draw buyers to the shop so that they enter and look at the goods.

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Bankruptcy court lets Washington Mutual reorganize

Bankruptcy reorganization calls for failed bank to distribute $7 billion to creditors and 418 million to shareholders. ?Bankruptcy proceedings took more than three years.

After a long and contentious legal battle and more than three years in?bankruptcy, Washington Mutual Inc. on Friday finally won court approval of a reorganization plan.

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"It took three and a half years, but I think the result is remarkable and well worth it," said Judge Mary Walrath, who had twice rejected reorganization plans filed by Washington Mutual before giving her blessing to a revised plan Washington Mutual submitted in December.

"I'm happy to confirm this plan," the judge added. "I thank all the parties for not giving up."

As with its earlier proposals, Washington Mutual's plan is based on WMI, JPMorgan Chase and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. settling lawsuits they filed against one another after the collapse of Seattle-based Washington Mutual Bank in 2008 and the sale of its assets to JPMorgan Chase & Co. for $1.9 billion. It was the largest bank failure in U.S. history.

The plan calls for some $7 billion to be distributed to creditors and includes significant recoveries for shareholders, who often are left with nothing in?bankruptcy?cases.

"This Chapter 11 plan is a tremendous success," said Washington Mutual attorney Brian Rosen.

In denying a previous WaMu plan in September, Walrath granted permission to the official committee of equity holders to pursue claims that hedge funds supporting the plan had engaged in insider trading based on information obtained during the?bankruptcy.

Following court-ordered mediation, the hedge funds agreed to provide $75 million in cash to the reorganized Washington Mutual, a small reinsurance company in which current Washington Mutual stockholders will hold 95 percent of the equity. The hedge funds also will provide a $125 million credit facility to the reorganized company. The hedge funds denied the allegations of insider trading.

Walrath agreed with Edgar Sargent, an attorney for the equity committee, that individual shareholders had played an extraordinary role in the case.

"I have never seen a case where the shareholders had been so active and so interested in what is going on, and what their rights are and how they can protect them," she said.

Having satisfied stockholders with the December revisions to its plan, Washington Mutual cleared away the final significant obstacle on Thursday, when it reached an agreement with a group of dissident creditors who had voted against the plan, which received overwhelming support from other creditor classes.

The dissident creditors held certain WaMu securities that were converted into preferred stock when regulators seized WMI's flagship bank and sold its assets to JPMorgan Chase. Facing far less chance of obtaining recoveries as stockholders rather than debt holders, only 62 percent of them voted for the plan, short of the required two-thirds majority. That raised questions as to whether Walrath could approve it.

But in return for rescinding their "no" votes and agreeing to support the plan, the securities investors will receive $18 million from JPMorgan and will be allowed a general unsecured claim of about $618,000. They also will be allowed to seek reimbursement of up to $15 million in legal fees without opposition from Washington Mutual or its official committee of unsecured creditors.

In approving Washington Mutual's plan, Walrath agreed to strike language in her September ruling that referred to the insider trading allegations against the hedge funds, a condition the hedge funds had demanded in the December settlement that paved the way for the plan.

While denying Washington Mutual's previous plans in January 2011 and again in September, Walrath ruled that the global settlement agreement among WMI, JPMorgan and the FDIC that was the foundation for the entire reorganization effort was fair and reasonable. She reiterated that finding on Friday, saying the agreement resolved "very thorny" issues that could have taken years to litigate.

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India Employment Portal: Current vacancy of Account Manager ...

India Employment Portal: Current vacancy of Account Manager ? Financial Services ASEAN in IBM India

Current vacancy of Account Manager ? Financial Services ASEAN in IBM India


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Account Manager ? Financial Services ASEAN


Job ID STG-0465033
?Job type Full-time Regular


Work country Multiple (AU, BD, BN, CN, HK, IN, ID, JP, KR, MO, MY, NZ, PH, LK, TW, TH, VN) Posted 17-Feb-2012


Work city - Any Job area Sales
Travel 25% travel annually
?Job category Sales


Business unit STG Other Job role Solution Sales Manager
Job role skillset Solution Portfolio
Commissionable/Sales-Incentive jobs only No


Job description

Platform Computing is the leader in cluster, grid and cloud management software ? serving more than 2,000 of the world?s most demanding organizations. For nearly 20 years, our workload and resource management solutions have delivered IT responsiveness and lower costs for enterprise and HPC applications. Platform? success in scale out computing has resulted in the recently announced acquisition by IBM. Visit www.platform.com.
We are currently looking for 1 individual to fill the role of Account Manager ? Financial Services ASEAN. This individual will work across the markets in South East Asia with a focus on selling into financial services organizations.
Description:
Platform computing delivers infrastructure optimization for scale. We deliver solid financial benefits for our customers through allowing them to extract more performance and agility from their IT infrastructure, coupled with lower capex and opex in running that infrastructure. We are looking for an energetic, creative and intelligent individual to add to our sales team. You must be able to articulate the business value of our solutions and products and position them in competitive scenarios. Applicants should have a strong technical background with 10+ years selling experience. The candidate will have strong communication and excellent presentation skills with the ability to position Platform's value to senior managers as well as technical decision makers, and be able to close deals. You also have a proven track record of managing customer accounts.
Responsibilities:
We are looking for Account managers with the ability to:
? Identify, develop and close opportunities in Financial Services accounts.
? Must be comfortable in both a technical dialogue with customers and prospects (understanding the customers IT infrastructure and the customer?s technical objectives) as well as a business dialogue (explain the TCO reductions or ROI benefits of a Platform solution).
? Work successfully in a matrix environment with IBM client teams and business partners.
Qualifications:
? Must have 10 or more years of sales experience and show a solid track record of quota attainment against goals.
? Must have a track record of new account acquisition.
? The role combines growing and developing the installed solutions in base accounts, seeking new solution footprint in base accounts, as well as winning brand new accounts.
? Must have sold enterprise software with transaction sizes in excess of $500k
? Must be comfortable in proposing and closing professional services engagements.
? Companies that provide a relevant background for this role include Data Synapse, Tibco, BMC, CA, Oracle, VMware, Teradata, Citrix and companies engaged in scale out or grid computing solutions.
? Experience with enterprise software start-ups is also a plus.


Required
Bachelor's Degree
English: Fluent


Preferred
Information Technology
IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.


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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Eastern Europeans fuel fight for Internet freedoms

(AP) ? Eastern Europe's tradition of political revolt has met the digital age. This time it's not communists or food shortages fueling fury, but an international copyright treaty that opponents say threatens freedom on the Internet.

A grassroots protest movement erupted last month in Poland and spread quickly across the former Eastern Bloc and beyond. The growing opposition against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA, has raised questions about the fate of the treaty, which is important to the governments of the United States and other industrialized economies.

There have been street protests across Eastern Europe, attacks on government websites in the Czech Republic and Poland, even a heartfelt apology from a Slovenian ambassador who signed it and then decried her act as "civic carelessness."

In a region where people remember being spied upon and controlled by oppressive communist regimes, the treaty has provoked fears of a new surveillance regime.

The pact aims to fight intellectual property theft ? like fake Gucci handbags and violations of pharmaceutical patents. But it also targets online piracy ? illegal downloads of music, films and software ? and calls for measures that critics say would bring surveillance of Internet users.

"Most of the people who have gone to the streets are young and don't remember communism themselves, but Polish society as an entity remembers," said Jaroslaw Lipszyc, the president of the Modern Poland Foundation, an organization devoted to education and developing an information society.

"In Poland freedom of speech is of special value, and there is a history of fighting for it."

Lipszyc, a prominent ACTA opponent, sees his work today as a natural extension of the same struggle for free expression that prompted his own family to illegally print anti-communist essays in their basement during the 1980s.

Eastern European countries, even those now in the European Union, are still much poorer than the West, and among critics are people who fear losing access to free ? sometimes illegal ? entertainment. With joblessness in Poland at 12.5 percent and the monthly minimum wage at just 1,500 zlotys ($465) pre-tax and average wages at 3,605 zlotys ($1,130), many say they can't afford 20 zlotys ($6.30) or more for a movie ticket.

"People became furious," said Katarzyna Szymielewicz, director of Poland's Panoptykon Foundation, which campaigns for privacy rights in a context of modern surveillance and opposes ACTA. "We have a history of rising up against injustice."

ACTA went from being an obscure international agreement to a household term in Poland in mid-January when the government said it would sign it within days. Civil rights organizations like Panoptykon were outraged because the government failed to consult with them first.

Szymielewicz said they got word out on Twitter and other social forums, and soon Internet activists in Poland and abroad ? some with the group "Anonymous" ? waged attacks on government websites, including those of the prime minister and parliament, leaving some unreachable for days.

The anger drew on a broader frustration in society, especially among youth, over a lack of jobs and a sense of alienation from the political process.

"This was the last drop that made it a flood," Szymielewicz said. "The Internet is a space of freedom ? something people feel really belongs to them ? and suddenly the government interferes with this space."

Poles and others were also primed to act because many had been following the opposition in the United States to two similar initiatives, the Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect Intellectual Property Act ? known popularly as SOPA and PIPA. American lawmakers shelved those bills after massive pressure that included a one-day blackout by Wikipedia and other Web giants.

Days later, Poles took to the streets across the country against ACTA ? activism that spread to Berlin, Sofia, Bucharest and many other cities where thousands rallied last Saturday. More rallies are planned for Feb. 25.

Opponents are also angry that the treaty was negotiated for almost four years in secret without input from civic rights groups, giving them the impression that it is a backroom deal made on behalf of powerful industries.

The United States and other proponents of ACTA deny that it will be invasive. They argue that protecting intellectual property rights is needed to preserve jobs in innovative and creative industries. The online piracy of movies and music costs U.S. companies billions of dollars every year.

Washington also vows that individuals would not be monitored online and that ACTA would instead target companies that profit from using pirated products like software.

"Civil liberties would not be curtailed," says the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, which signed ACTA in October.

But opponents say the agreement is worded so vaguely that it is unclear what would be legal and what not. Some people fear they could be prosecuted for, say, mixing home video footage with a Lady Gaga song and putting it on YouTube to share with friends.

"Because it's unclear what is allowed, people will limit their creativity," said Anna Mazgal, a 32-year-old Polish civil rights activist. "People could censor themselves out of fear because it's so vague."

Many opponents also fault ACTA for putting commercial values like profit above rights like freedom of expression.

"It's not surprising that European citizens are taking to the streets in the thousands to protest against an agreement that puts rightsholders' private economic interests ahead of their fundamental rights," said Gwen Hinze, the international intellectual property director with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based group that defends civil liberties on the Internet.

All the uproar has put ACTA's supporters on the defensive, at least for now.

The agreement has already been signed by the United States, Japan, South Korea and about 20 other countries.

But some governments which have signed it now say they won't ratify it, including Poland, Slovenia and Bulgaria. The Czech Republic says it needs to analyze the matter before deciding. A key test will come in the summer when the European Parliament will vote on it.

Germany says it supports ACTA as a way of defending intellectual property rights, but has promised to clarify doubts about it before signing it. Thousands protested last Saturday against ACTA across Germany, where data protection has long been a widespread concern and officials have clashed with Internet giants such as Google and Facebook over privacy issues.

The Slovenian ambassador to Japan, who signed it in Tokyo last month on behalf of her nation, later apologized, saying she had not understood at the time how it could limit freedom "on the most significant network in human history."

"I signed ACTA out of civic carelessness," Helena Drnovsek Zorko wrote on her blog.

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Associated Press writers Geir Moulson in Berlin and Jovana Gec in Belgrade contributed to this report.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Fill your belly for less: Downtown Dining Week starts today ...

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Participating restaurants this year are Ale 'N Angus Pub; Anthony's Pasta bar; bc Restaurant; Big Slim's Grill; Bistro Elephant; Bittersweet Wine & Dessert Bar; Black Olive Mediterranean Taverna; Bull & Bear Pub; Byblos Mediterranean Cafe; Dinosaur Bar-B-Que; Elbow Room; Empire Brewing Co.; Kitty Hoynes Irish Pub & Restaurant; L'Adour Restaurant ... Food & Drink Editor Don Cazentre can be reached at 470-2297 or by email at dcazentre@syracuse.com.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Whitney Houston Sells 1 Million Albums, Singles Since Death

Singer's catalog sales surged following her death, including nearly 900,000 individual tracks moved.
By Gil Kaufman


Whitney Houston
Photo: Jan Persson/ Getty Images

Much as they did after the deaths of Michael Jackson and Amy Winehouse, fans of Whitney Houston rushed out to buy the late diva's music in the wake of her passing on Saturday.

Billboard reported that Houston's only hits package, Whitney: The Greatest Hits, is poised to re-enter the Billboard 200 chart this week at #6 after selling 64,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Most amazingly, that jump in purchases represent just one full day of sales, since the reporting week ended on February 12. Houston was found dead midday in Los Angeles the day before of as-yet-undetermined causes. The uptick for the Greatest collection represents a 10,419 percent gain over the pervious week, when it moved just under 1,000 copies.

A number of other Houston albums also moved back up the charts, including her 1986 debut Whitney Houston, which jumped to #72 on sales of 8,000 (a 3,901 percent rise), the soundtrack to "The Bodyguard" (#80 on sales of 8,000, up 5,213 percent) and her final studio album, I Look to You (#118 on sales of 5,000, up 3,901 percent). The magazine reported that more Houston albums were purchased in the last week — over 101,000 — than had been sold in all of 2011 and 2012 to date.

The most impressive figures, though, were the number of digital tracks fans purchased. In all, there were 887,000 downloads over the past week, a gain of 5,730 over the previous week's 15,000 tracks sold. The biggest gainer was, of course, her signature song, "I Will Always Love You," which moved 195,000 units, a 6,742 percent gain over the previous week.

While that song enters the Digital Songs chart at #3, seven other songs hit the Digital Songs chart as well, including "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (#25, 74,000, up 8,769 percent), "Greatest Love of All" (#32, 60,000, up 7,270 percent), "How Will I Know" (#46, 43,000, up 5,767 percent), "I Have Nothing" (#53, 38,000, up 5,179 percent), "Saving All My Love for You" (#65, 33,000, up 6,423 percent), "One Moment in Time" (#74, 30,000, up 6,206 percent) and Houston's rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" (#75, 29,000, up 8,278 percent).

Next week's chart should see an even bigger boost to Houston's catalog as it will reflect a full week of sales.

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1679314/whitney-houston-death-album-sales.jhtml

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Monday, February 13, 2012

Halfway through Fashion Week, fierce fitted looks

Fashion from the Fall 2012 collection of Victoria Beckham is modeled on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Fashion from the Fall 2012 collection of Victoria Beckham is modeled on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Fashion from the Fall 2012 collection of Victoria Beckham is modeled on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Fashion from the Fall 2012 collection of Victoria Beckham is modeled on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Fashion from the Fall 2012 collection of Victoria Beckham is modeled on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

The DKNY fall 2012 collection is modeled during Fashion Week, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

(AP) ? It's time for the well-heeled women who shop from New York Fashion Week runways to pull themselves up by their bootstraps ? preferably Christian Louboutins ? and carry off clothes rooted in strength, confidence and even toughness.

Even glamorous Victoria Beckham, rarely seen without stilettos on, sent some of her models down the runway Sunday in motorcycle boots. (They were indeed Louboutins.)

The fiercer, fitted looks are a contrast to the flowing, airy silhouettes that dominated the spring season. Adam Glassman, creative director of O, The Oprah Magazine, said it likely is time for something new.

Structured pieces also hang well on racks in stores ? and are flattering on many figures, he noted. "The military shapes and jackets give good shape to a woman, from her shoulders to her waist," he said.

In addition to military influences and menswear looks for women, other themes emerging by Day 4, halfway through the previews for next season, include leather (Derek Lam, Thakoon Panichgul), python prints (big at Carmen Marc Valvo) and other textured fabrics. Skaist-Taylor, the new brand from Juicy Couture founders Pam Skaist and Gela Taylor, used a print they called "cowhide."

Traditional fall hues like black, loden green, wine and plum have ruled the runways, but white, an unusual choice for the season, has had a strong showing, too. Lela Rose on Sunday showed an ivory silk crepe collared sheath, an ivory silk cloque dress with embroidered shoulders and a white silver mosaic embroidered dress.

VICTORIA BECKHAM

Victoria Beckham offered a no-nonsense, tough-girl fall collection: shiny python shirt-style collars on second-skin dresses with gold hardware and zip-back striped sheaths. Interesting twists included dresses with epaulets but no sleeves to hang them on, and harness-style backs on dresses that had high necks in the front. There was a hint of a schoolgirl vibe in some looks with the collars and flared-hem skirts.

Gone from this collection were the looser shapes Beckham had been experimenting with in past seasons.

This was Beckham's sexy, sophisticated look to the core. OK, the exception might be the motorcycle boots that one can't imagine Beckham giving up her stilettos for.

DKNY

For her DKNY brand, Donna Karan wrapped up models in high-neck aviator coats and fitted blazers but gave them flirty short skirts with bouncy hemlines. She put them in cozy collars and feminine bow-neck blouses.

Even more diversity came from the textures: embossed crocodile, shiny leather, cozy shearling, sexy sheers and slim twill. When she tired of black, which Karan really never does, she switched to navy, gray or the occasional flash of red.

TRACY REESE

Bold juniper green, lame in gold and violet and a tomato orange lit up Tracy Reese's runway in pants, dresses, skirts, sweaters and coats long and short.

Reese heavily embellished sleeveless and short-sleeve cocktail dresses with metallic beading front and back. She put feminine fringe on loose, cozy sweaters and combination bowler-baseball caps on the heads of her models.

Much of her outerwear was a crowd pleaser, including a shimmery gold coat belted at the waist. She did another in lemon yellow and a third was cropped with a feminine peplum.

Reese had fun with jacquards, enlarging one in black and white in a cropped jacket and mini skirt. She used colored jacquards and leaf motifs throughout.

DIANE VON FURSTENBERG

Diane von Furstenberg, who as president of the Council of Fashion Designers of America is the de facto leader of the U.S. fashion community, used jigsaw puzzle pieces as a prominent theme of her fall collection. There was a puzzle print on a pink sleeveless dress, and laser-cut pieces on a black embellished one. A model carried a puzzle-box bag.

Von Furstenberg alternated between sophisticated, simple and sometimes smoldering jersey dresses in dark colors and fun cocktail numbers in bright, almost tropical shades of pink, lime green and bright blue.

CARMEN MARC VOLVO

Carmen Marc Valvo offered a palette of ivory, black, camel and deep reds and browns, and used illusion effects, with sheaths sparkling in sequins and insets in a suede python print on waists, chests and backs. A python pattern was created from small double-face wool pieces sewn onto netting. He then placed his snake over a silk sheath underlay in champagne.

He included some looks he hopes will land on red carpets this year: a four-ply silk crepe illusion gown in ruby and another of the same style in a lively moss.

Valvo also went full-on fur in an ombre mink patchwork coat in a light camel with a darker back and in wide mink stoles wrapped around the necks of models. He used shaggy black goat fur on the sleeves of a jacket and feathered fox in oatmeal for a sumptuous vest.

A belted ivory coat had simple lines, a similar cut in camel and a cashmere cocktail dress in moss with straight, tight sleeves just above the elbow.

THAKOON PANICHGUL

Thakoon Panichgul, a favorite of first lady Michelle Obama, designed a line heavy with bright neon colors and rich materials. Panichgul mixed the refined, like a black satin sleeved dress, with the modern ? a striking red and orange print he calls "neon beam."

Red leather, red lipstick and shiny red high heels were also prominent. He paired a fuchsia fur knit sweater with a raspberry patent skirt that had a paper bag waist. He ruched red leather at the biceps and waist for a dress and used a hearts-and-lips print for a jacquard bomber jacket.

The collection was filled with outerwear inspired dresses, from a black satin tuxedo jacket dress to a crinkled deep blue trench coat dress.

DEREK LAM

Derek Lam offered lovely chunky but sleeveless sweaters on a cold day, one black, one white, each paired with a long silk georgette evening skirt of the same color.

Lam also had an ivory shearling and a series of nice pea coats, in white or navy wool, or, even warmer, in shearling, plus a black-and-white tweed jacquard coat, paired with black lambskin trousers.

Other practical yet pretty and luxurious looks from Lam included shoes ? a gold patent leather oxford and a black lizard oxford with a gold toe. In prints, he favored both a floral satin ? in a jacket, a T-shirt, and a coat ? and a paisley jacquard, in a black-and-white dress or T-shirt, or a gold-and-black skirt.

Shiny leather also played a prominent role, not only in trousers, but also in dresses ? such as a white lambskin dress paired with a black lambskin turtleneck, or a wine-colored cap sleeve lambskin dress, also paired with its own turtle.

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Associated Press writers Leanne Italie, Jocelyn Noveck and Caryn Rousseau contributed to this report.

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Sunday, February 12, 2012

LinkedIn surges, setting the tone for social media

Managers of LinkedIn celebrate as the company goes public in May, 2011.

By Roland Jones

Shares of professional-networking website LinkedIn surged Friday, jumping 18 percent, after the company reported quarterly sales that more than doubled and passed a major milestone, chalking up 150 million registered users worldwide.

Michael Graham, an Internet analyst at Canaccord Genuity, raised his earnings estimate for the company, writing in a research note that LinkedIn has taken ?another step on the path toward becoming the default global hiring solution.?

The growth in users cements LinkedIn?s position as the largest professional network on the Internet. The company?s performance and outlook is keenly watched by investors as an indication of whether the business model of Internet companies is solid -- especially in light of Facebook?s filing for an IPO last week.

Facebook?s public offering looks set to be one of the largest and most talked about in recent memory and follows public offerings from other companies in the social media space, including Groupon, Pandora, Zynga and LinkedIn.

Started in the living room of ex-PayPal executive Reid Hoffman in 2002 and officially launched in May 2003, LinkedIn is similar to Facebook in that it connects people but it is much smaller and is geared towards professionals.

It makes money by selling premium subscriptions to its members and by helping companies with hiring and marketing. Its services are also used by professionals seeking jobs or contacts.

Speaking on CNBC Friday about his company?s strong quarter, LinkedIn?s CEO Jeff Weiner said the company is able to grow in any economic environment.

?When times get tough, when there?s macroeconomic uncertainty, we see a number of people turning to LinkedIn, specifically turning to their networks, specifically for job security,? he said. ?But by the same token when the economy starts to improve and recruiting starts to pick up that benefits the hiring solutions business.?

The Mountain View, California-based company said it saw double-digit revenue growth in its subscription base in the fourth quarter and its marketing solutions, while revenue from its hiring solutions product showed triple-digit revenue growth.

Shares of LinkedIn are up 41 percent so far this year, outperforming the?Standard & Poor's 500, which has grown 7 percent. But not every new tech company in the recent rash of social media IPOs has performed as well.

Earlier this week, daily deals website Groupon surprised Wall Street by failing to make a profit since becoming a publicly-traded company in late 2011. It saw a fourth-quarter net loss of $42.7 million. That?s better than one year ago, when it saw a loss of $378.6 million, but still disappointing to analysts who had expected a small profit.

Shares of Groupon are essentially flat for the year.

Canaccord Genuity?s Graham cautions that LinkedIn could face threats in the future. Facebook and Google+ have not made significant moves into LinkedIn?s business, but were they to do so it could hurt LinkedIn?s growth and profitability, he said.

Also, given that LinkedIn has penetrated a majority of the U.S. market for knowledge workers, the company is dependent upon international markets for the majority of its member growth. If LinkedIn is unable to roll out strong local-language sites at a rapid enough pace, or if potential international members don't find the service compelling, member growth could stall, Graham said.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Investor: Facebook?s Zuckerberg has too much control

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Saturday, February 11, 2012

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Syria forces shell Homs as Russia to oppose U.N. resolution (Reuters)

AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) ? Syrian forces bombarded districts of Homs city on Saturday in a campaign to crush a revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, whose ally Russia said it would not support an Arab peace plan circulating at the United Nations.

Activists said seven people were killed in the latest attacks in a week-long government siege of Homs, which has been at the heart of the uprising which broke out 11 months ago.

Mohammed Hassan, an opposition campaigner in the western city, told Reuters by telephone that a 55-year-old woman was among those killed by shellfire on the Bab Amro district.

The bloodshed followed Friday's violence, when bombings targeting security bases killed at least 28 people in Aleppo and rebel fighters battled troops in a Damascus suburb after dark.

Assad has ignored repeated international appeals, the latest from the European Union, to halt his crackdown.

"I condemn in the strongest terms these acts perpetrated by the Syrian regime against its own civilians," EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said.

However, the world is deeply divided over how to end the conflict. A week ago, Russia and China vetoed a draft U.N. Security Council resolution sponsored by Western and Arab states that backed an Arab League call for Assad to step down.

With Syria in worsening turmoil, Saudi Arabia has circulated a new draft for the General Assembly similar to the earlier one.

But Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said on Saturday Moscow could not support a move at the U.N. General Assembly resting on "the same unbalanced draft resolution text."

HOMS SUFFERS

The diplomatic dispute brings no relief to Homs, where the government offensive on mostly Sunni Muslim rebel-held areas has killed at least 300 people in the past week, activists say.

Food and medical supplies are running low in blockaded areas and many people are trapped in their houses.

Accounts could not be independently confirmed as Syria restricts access by most foreign journalists.

Youtube footage provided by activists showed a doctor at a field hospital next to the body of the woman. "Shrapnel hit her in the head and completely drained her brain matter," he says.

The 46-year-old Assad belongs to the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam that has dominated the majority Sunni country since his late father took control in a 1970 coup.

Security forces have also made house-to-house raids in Homs in the last two days. The bodies of three people shot by snipers were pulled from the streets on Saturday, activists said.

YouTube footage from Friday showed two tanks said to be on the edge of Bab Amro, one firing its main gun across a highway.

"The indiscriminate shelling is killing mostly civilians," Fawaz Tello, of the opposition Syrian National Council, told Reuters, arguing that Assad wanted to avoid pushing his troops into street fighting and was banking on the bombardment to force rebel fighters to withdraw.

AMBUSH AND ASSASSINATION

In Damascus, gunmen shot dead a senior Syrian military doctor outside his home in northern Damascus on Saturday, the state news agency SANA said.

It blamed "an armed terrorist group" for killing Brigadier-General Issa al-Khouli, who it described as a doctor and hospital director. He was the most senior official to be reported killed in Damascus.

That killing followed a four-hour clash in the capital on Friday night pitting Free Syrian Army rebels against troops backed by armored vehicles who had entered al-Qaboun neighborhood, activists said. ID:nL5E8DACME]

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 10 soldiers were killed in an ambush by army defectors using roadside bombs and hand grenades on Friday in the rebellious Idlib region.

The British-based Observatory also reported three people killed in bombardments of the opposition stronghold of Zabadani.

In Douma, south of Damascus, an officer and eight soldiers defected along with a tank after clashes between army deserters and security forces, it said.

Opposition to Assad has evolved from pro-democracy street protests to armed insurrection over the past 11 months and world powers fear a slide into civil war with knock-on effects for Syria's neighbours - Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, Israel and Lebanon.

REGIONAL RISK

Gulf Arab states, the United States, Europe and Turkey hope diplomacy can force Assad out and have ruled out military action of the kind that helped oust Libya's Muammar Gaddafi last year.

Assad can count on the support of Russia, Syria's main arms supplier and an ally stretching back to the Soviet era, as well as Iran. Moscow, which is keen to counter U.S. influence in the Middle East, insists foreign powers should not interfere.

The U.N. assembly is due to discuss Syria on Monday and vote

later in the week on the draft resolution, which "fully supports" an Arab League plan floated last month.

The Arab League will meet in Cairo on Sunday to discuss the idea of a joint Arab-U.N. monitoring mission for Syria.

Ayham Kamel, a Eurasia Group analyst, said the Russian and Chinese vetoes showed that change in Syria was not imminent. As rebel forces lacked structure and a unified command, Assad would keep the military edge but find it hard to crush the revolt.

"In the next few months, Syria will transition from civil conflict into civil war. Assad's power and control over the country will diminish and civilian casualties on both sides are expected to rise," Kamel said.

Highlighting the danger of the conflict spilling over borders, supporters and opponents of Assad fought in the streets of Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli on Saturday, a security source said. Two people were killed and eight wounded, some of them soldiers who had been deployed to halt the fighting.

(Additional reporting by Patrick Worsnip at the United Nations and Gleb Bryanski in Moscow; Writing by Angus MacSwan in Beirut; Editing by Alistair Lyon)

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Friday, February 10, 2012

AP Interview: Star says Obama watches 'Homeland'

(AP) ? Actor Damian Lewis has a warning for Barack Obama.

He says the U.S. president shouldn't watch the Showtime TV series "Homeland" too much "because he won't sleep at night."

The British star at the heart of the political thriller, which was named the Best TV Drama at the Golden Globes, says the leader of the free world is a big fan of the show that has generated white-hot buzz.

"Not only has Obama been watching it but his aides have been calling up going, 'We need to see it,'" Lewis said. "So he's been getting entire state departments, top of the U.S. government, asking to see it because their boss watches it and they feel they need to know what their boss has been watching."

And why should Obama be worried?

"(The show) spreads its criticism around of state governments and terrorists alike," Lewis explained.

Lewis, 40, along with British co-star David Harewood, 46, spoke to The Associated Press recently ahead of the U.K. launch of the series. Both are excited about getting reactions from home firsthand.

Lewis quips he can't wait to hear what fans think of it while he's out supermarket shopping, as he hasn't generated that level of interest in the U.K. for a while.

He plays returning American war hero Nick Brody, who was discovered in a cell in Iraq after being missing for eight years.

Claire Danes, who won best actress in a drama at the Globes, is the CIA agent who doesn't believe him. Harewood plays her boss.

In their London interview, Lewis and Harewood appeared relaxed, chatting away in their native English accents, something they ditch when on U.S. soil. They each try to stay in their American voices all day long in the United States because it's easier and helps them practice.

They can slip out of the American twang when talking together, however.

Lewis admits the first time he was cast as an American soldier in the 2001 "Band of Brothers" he stayed in character so as not to offend anyone.

"I didn't want to make anyone feel uncomfortable," he said. "If you just go tearing around like 'Rah, rah, rah, rah,' and they'd be, 'Bloody hell, why did we cast him? He sounds so English.'"

He said he wanted directors to "all just forget I'm English and just be happy that you've cast me."

As for the success of "Homeland," Lewis suggested that intelligent TV drama helps to fill the gap left by the death of the indie movie.

"Films are either now made for $500 grand or $500 million, you know, there seems to be little in-between," he noted. "TV has sort of filled that slot and actually you can make provocative, interesting, quirky, independent, movie-type TV."

Shooting on the second season of "Homeland" starts in May, and Harewood says he is already looking forward to getting into his character again.

Lewis admits there is pressure to deliver the goods.

"TV audiences are notoriously fickle. If they don't like it, they just tell you. Suddenly there are blogs everywhere saying 'That was a pile of crap,'" he said.

"It's an unenviable job," he added. "I'm glad I'm not writing it!"

"Homeland" starts showing Feb. 19 in the U.K. on Channel 4.

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Study: Electric boost helps brain to learn better (AP)

NEW YORK ? People learned better when a key part of their brains got mild zaps of electricity, a finding that may someday help Alzheimer's patients keep more of their memories.

In a small but tantalizing study, participants played a video game in which they learned the locations of stores in a virtual city. They recalled the locations better if they learned them while receiving a painless boost from tiny electrodes buried deep inside their brains.

In the future, that strategy might help curb memory loss for people in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, suggested Dr. Itzhak Fried, a neurosurgeon at the University of California, Los Angeles. But he cautioned that the results were preliminary.

Using implanted electrodes to treat brain disease is hardly new. Such "deep-brain stimulation" has been used for about a decade for Parkinson's disease and some other disorders. Researchers are also testing it for depression.

Some 80,000 or more people worldwide have had stimulation units implanted, mostly for Parkinson's.

Fried and colleagues reported the new work in Thursday's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. It was financed by the federal government and the Dana Foundation.

"I think it's a terrific paper," said Dr. Andres Lozano, a professor of neurosurgery at the University of Toronto, who didn't participate in the work but is studying the approach in Alzheimer's patients. The new work shows stimulation can modify the workings of brain circuits that control memory in people, he said.

But like Fried, he cautioned that the research was still in the early stages.

"Whether it will translate into something useful, we do not know," he said, noting that years of additional study would be needed.

"You don't want to do brain surgery on people unless you have a pretty clear idea you're going to make them better," Lozano said. Deep-brain electrodes are implanted through holes drilled in the skull.

The study participants were seven epilepsy patients who had the electrodes implanted to help surgeons identify the source of their seizures. Fried and colleagues took advantage of that to stimulate a part of the brain that's key to learning. The patients could not feel the stimulation.

The patients played the video game on a laptop at their beds. Using a joystick, they took the role of taxi drivers in a small town consisting of four blocks by four blocks. They searched for passengers and dropped them off at any of six stores they were asked to find. The electrical stimulation was turned on while they learned the locations of some stores, but not others.

Testing showed that the stimulation made a difference. When given a store to find, the patients took a more direct route to it, and got there faster, if they had learned its location during a time of stimulation. When researchers looked at how much extra wandering they did beyond the shortest possible path, they found that stimulation reduced this excess by an average of 64 percent.

The patients were tested only a few minutes after learning the store locations, so it's not yet clear how long the effect can last, Fried said. Researchers will also have to see if stimulation helps for other kinds of knowledge, he said.

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

FresnoBee.com News Blog: City Council may dig into RDA's past

The Fresno City Council has added another item to this Thursday's agenda: Should the three members of the council's Finance and Audit Committee become old-fashioned muckrakers?

If the council votes yes, here's my suggestion: Since Ida Tarbell is dead, hire Ron Chernow as the committee's special investigator.

That's because the committee is headed into the financial territory blazed by Standard Oil and the young John D. Rockefeller Sr. They'll need a guide to the 19th century era of Robber Barons, self-dealing and the amazing leverage of interlocking corporate combinations. Chernow wrote a superb biography of Rockefeller, the top baron of all time, called "Titan." Chernow is still alive.

The council on Thursday will discuss two items concerning the Finance and Audit Committee.

1.) Should Council President Clint Olivier appoint a council member to be the committee's chairman? If so, the chairman would select two more colleagues to serve on the committee. City Manager Mark Scott also would choose someone from the executive side of City Hall to serve as the committee's secretary.

2.) Should the committee then go about the task of figuring out the "how" and "why" of the $59 million debt allegedly owed by the former Redevelopment Agency to the City of Fresno.

If the council votes yes on both items and the committee takes its charge seriously, we may see quite a show for City Hall watchers. The investigation would be full of numbers and percentages and legalisms. For those reasons, the investigation would have little or no interest to the average consumer of news.

But, based on my e-mail, there are about 13 people out there who find the former Fresno Redevelopment Agency and the political world it lived in for 55 years to be fascinating stuff. The Finance and Audit Committee's investigation, should it be on the up-and-up, would be heaven for that baker's dozen.

Here's the backstory.

Gov. Jerry Brown and his legislative allies spent much of the past year trying to kill the state's approximately 400 redevelopment agencies. The state has big money problems. It also has big financial obligations to services such as education and public safety.

Brown wanted the RDA's property taxes to go to schools and public safety. This would reduce the state's obligations to schools and public safety. That would improve Sacramento's finances.

The RDA's fought back in court and lost. By law, redevelopment agencies were to be dead and buried by Feb. 1. Of course, death is never easy -- especially when it's sudden. This rule applies to RDAs. The reason: all but the smallest agencies would have many outstanding contracts and debts when Feb. 1 rolled around.

The Fresno Redevelopment Agency wasn't the state's biggest RDA. But it was a pretty darn big.

To unwind the affairs of 400 RDAs, the state decided each RDA by Feb. 1 would transition into a "successor agency." This successor agency would be responsible for closing out the now-defunct RDA's affairs.

There would be a chain of command to this process. The successor agency would do a ton of work, but it would have almost no power. Its every decision would be reviewed by a seven-member "oversight board." Most of the members of the oversight board would be appointees from government and quasi-government entities that would gain financially when the RDA's were finally gone for good.

And above the oversight board stands the state Finance Department. When you think state Finance Department, think Jerry Brown.

So, on Jan. 26, the Fresno City Council met to begin City Hall's journey on this unusual path. Since 1997, the council also sat as the governing board of the Fresno Redevelopment Agency.

That's right -- the RDA and the City Council (in essence, City Hall) are one and the same thing. But more on that later.

The council on Jan. 26 decided that the successor agency to the Fresno Redevelopment Agency would be the City of Fresno.

About a week ago, I wrote a blog in which I questioned whether this decision compromised the city's sovereignty. After all, a staff report had said the successor agency would be at the beck-and-call of the oversight board. How could a proud charter city like Fresno be at the beck-and-call of anything other than the voter?

A council member called me to say I had misunderstood the council's action. Yes, the council had designated the "City of Fresno" as the successor agency, the council member said. But the "City of Fresno" in this situation wasn't the 500,000 people and 105 square miles that constitute the physical reality of California's fifth largest city, he said.

Instead, "City of Fresno" in this situation was merely a legal stratagem to comply with state law. The term didn't refer to the real City of Fresno, the council member said.

The council member added that the official name of the successor agency of this make-believe City of Fresno is "Successor Agency."

If I understood the council member correctly, every noun in what he told me is completely meaningless. That's government, I told myself.

The council on Jan. 26 also decided how the actual work of unwinding the RDA would get done. The council contracted with the Fresno Revitalization Corporation to perform that chore. The Revitalization Corporation was created by the City Council in the early 1990s because the council wasn't happy with the work being done by the RDA.

In essence, the council some 20 years ago decided that having two government agencies doing a bad job is better than one.

By January 26, 2012, a Revitalization Corporation that had done nothing of consequence in many years (it had become just a shell entity) and a Redevelopment Agency with only five days to live found themselves located in the same second-floor suite of offices on Tulare Street. That made transferring RDA work and employees to the Revitalization Corporation very easy.

The council on Jan. 26 also created a board to run the Revitalization Corporation. That eight-member board consists of the seven council members and Mayor Ashley Swearengin.

Among its final pieces of business on Jan. 26, the council approved the Amended Enforceable Obligations Payment Schedule. This list contains the debts and obligations that City Hall believes are legitimate contracts from the former RDA that must be fulfilled before the governor can declare final victory.

The list is mandated by the same law that killed the RDAs.

Fresno's list has nearly $155 million in debts. Fresno City Hall was saying to the governor: You'll get your money, but not until we spend $155 million of it.

It's a safe bet that City Hall and the oversight board will have a few fights over this list.
You ask: What's this got to do with the City Council's Finance and Audit Committee?

Well, it turns out that $59 million of that $155 million are IOUs to the City of Fresno. And when I say City of Fresno, I refer not to a legal illusion but to the City of Fresno that has 3,100 employees and a general fund deficit measured in millions of dollars (sometimes tens of millions).

Redevelopment Agency Executive Director Marlene Murphey announced this $59 million RDA debt (which dates back to the 1950s, when the RDA was created) at the Jan. 26 council meeting. She mentioned it in passing. No one from the council asked questions about such a large and amazing debt.

It was dinnertime when Murphey mentioned the $59 million debt. The council had just finished listening to a 90-minute workshop on Sustainable Fresno. Council members asked question after question about things such as the glory of energy savings when you turn off lights in an empty room.

That $59 million debt? The council's attitude was "ho-hum." There were only 14 people in the audience at the time -- Greg Barfield, myself and a dozen RDA employees. My eyes got big at the sound of a $59 million debt. No one else stirred.

The idea of a huge RDA debt owed to City Hall is something of an urban legend among City Hall watchers. They had heard of its existence, but weren't sure of its size or origin. And they couldn't figure out why the City Council, which is constantly bemoaning the city's lack of money, didn't simply put on its RDA board hat and make the RDA send all that precious cash to City Hall's coffers.

The right hand pays the left hand. What could be easier?

Some of those City Hall watchers have called me over the years. I always told them: "I know nothing. I'll check it out later."

Jan. 26 was got me off my rear.

Last week, I started asking questions at City Hall and Revitalization Corporation headquarters. Everyone was very nice. But everyone was very busy, too. After several brief interviews, I still wasn't sure I understood the genesis of that $59 million debt.

Finally, on Thursday, I sent two e-mails to Council Member Lee Brand. Brand has more than 30 years experience as a businessman. He might be the council's top numbers-cruncher.

My first e-mail, sent early in the day, asked: The City Council/RDA board doesn't let a multi-million-dollar debt to City Hall remain unpaid year after year unless it serves a strategic purpose for the city and the public. What is that purpose?

In my second e-mail to Brand, sent early Thursday evening, I suggested an answer to that question.

My suggestion was this: The $59 million debt, due to the nuances of redevelopment law, enabled City Hall to self-deal in a way that kept (legally) millions of dollars in city hands and out of the hands of schools, Fresno County and special districts such as the local flood control district.

Brand and I met for an hour on Friday morning in his City Hall office. He handed me a seven-page, single-spaced report titled "Analysis of Redevelopment Enforceable Obligations." He said he had been up till midnight writing it.

It's a superb report. It should be a blueprint for the Finance and Audit Committee's investigation.

To a large degree, Brand's report confirmed my guess. Like John D. Rockefeller Sr., Fresno City Hall over the decades used a wholly-owned and operated subsidiary called the Redevelopment Agency to ensure that competitors for a narrow niche of property tax dollars -- schools, Fresno County, special districts -- were largely frozen out.

In an interview with one of the city attorneys, I used the terms "kickback" and "restraint of trade" to describe what might have been going on. The city attorney looked at me like I was nuts. I suspect he would've thought differently if the schools, Fresno County or a special district was funding his paycheck.

Redevelopment agencies are a post-World War II creation. The legislature passed the law authorizing the creation of RDAs. But a local legislative body -- usually a city council -- had to decide whether or not to actually create one.

Fresno's redevelopment agency was created in 1956.

Brand in our Friday interview described a Fresno Redevelopment Agency that from 1956 until 1997 (when Fresno went to the strong-mayor form of government and the RDA became a creature of the City Council) was nothing more than a department of City Hall. There was no difference on the organization chart between the RDA and, say, Public Works.

Starting in 1956, Brand said, City Hall began using the RDA and its unique funding mechanism to fix Fresno's decaying neighborhoods.

At the heart of a redevelopment agency's business model was debt and tax increment.

The agency issued debt, perhaps a bond, to get the money necessary to fund a project in a rundown part of town. The project, be it an apartment complex or a factory, raised the value of a property that might have been weeds. Nearby businesses might also see their property value rise.

The difference between the property tax on the weed-infested site and the property tax on a site with a factory is called increment. The redevelopment agency received 80 cents of every dollar of increment. The agency had to spend 20 cents of each dollar of increment on affordable housing. The remaining 60 cents of each dollar of increment could be spent for other blight-removal projects. The money also could be spent on contractual obligations such as debt.

The 20 cents of each increment dollar that didn't go to the redevelopment agency was divided among the city, the county, schools and special districts. Out of every dollar of increment, they would get about 5 cents each.

But the key to this business model was debt. Without it, the agency couldn't receive -- or "capture," in RDA lingo -- the increment. You need debt to capture increment. You need increment to pay debt. A perfect circle.

This RDA business model was quite a boon to the city. City Hall was capturing 85 cents of each increment dollar in blighted neighborhoods on the upswing -- 80 cents for the RDA, 5 cents from the four-way split of the remaining 20 cents.

The county, schools and special districts, themselves always hunting for more money, were left with a measly 5 cents each from each increment dollar.

Of course, there's always a catch. If the redevelopment agency paid off its debt and finished its work in a blighted neighborhood, then the split for each increment dollar reverted back to the original formula for dividing property taxes -- in essence, 25 cents each for the city, the county, schools and special districts.

Officials at the city, the county, schools and special districts aren't fools. They know how the government-funding game works and they keep track of how taxes are divided among their competitors for public largesse.

RDA supporters are fond of saying a rising tide lifts all boats. This certainly was the case with the real-world effects of increment.

As Brand noted, it's one thing for the county, schools and special districts to divide $10,000 of property taxes generated on 10 acres of weeds in a non-RDA project area -- $2,500 each.

It's equitable ... but it's not much money.

It's another thing for the county, schools and special districts to get one/twentieth of $1 million of property taxes generated on 10 acres with a brand new factory located in an RDA project area -- $50,000 each.

That's most inequitable ... but that's still a real nice payday thanks to the magic of redevelopment law.

The catch for the county, schools and special districts was that, as long as the factory's neighborhood continued to struggle with blight, they would continue to get only $50,000 each in this hypothetical scenario.

But if the neighborhood, called a project area, reached a point of no blight, then the redevelopment agency would have no work there. The formula for dividing that $1 million of annual property taxes on the factory site would revert back to the formula of one-fourth each for city, county, schools and special districts.

And that $50,000 payout for county, schools and special districts would jump to $250,000 each.

That's the kind of equity that brings smiles to the faces of folks at the county, schools and special districts.

The city, of course, hated such equity. Its incentive was clear. Make sure it kept finding blight in project areas. Make sure it kept a sizable debt. Make sure it capture every increment dollar it could.

In a nutshell, the city's incentive with RDA law was to make sure equity with the county, schools and special districts never materialized.

The incentive for the county, schools and special districts was less clear -- they reaped a reward from rising property values, but might wait forever for a project area to be declared blight-free. They might wait forever for a return to a more equitable sharing of property taxes with the city.

For decades, cities and their redevelopment agencies prevailed in this tug-of-war between worthy but conflicting public interests. Then came the most severe most severe economic downtown since the Great Depression. "Everyone's screaming for money," Brand said. That gave Brown the political opening he needed to kill the agencies.

All in the name of fairness, of course.

According to Brand, it was this web of interlocking incentives and conflicting interests that explains how Fresno City Hall embarked in 1956 on a path that led a $59 million debt to itself.

In the beginning, Brand said, the RDA had no debt. Therefore, it captured no increment.

The city had many redevelopment needs but didn't want to issue general obligation bonds to fund the projects, in part because this type of bond requires voter approval.

The city decided lease-revenue bonds were the way to go. The city had a plan, and enlisted the help of the RDA to implement it.

The plan was this:

The RDA would issue the lease-revenue bonds. The RDA didn't need voter approval for such bond deals. A mere nod of the head from City Hall was sufficient.

Money from the bonds would build the project in question. The city would then lease the project from the RDA. The city's lease payments would provide the RDA with money to pay bondholders.

The city won -- it got a much-needed project built. Through the lease, it also got the use of a project at a fair price.

The RDA won -- it got debt. There also was increment to be captured since the project increased property values.

The bondholders won -- they got paid in full and on time.

The city's Municipal Yard at G and Divisadero streets north of downtown, built in the 1970s, was to be financed in just such a manner.

But, Brand said, something went wrong with this financing plan for the Muni Yard and other projects. Instead of sending lease payments to the RDA so the RDA could pay bondholders, the city paid the bondholders directly.

Then the city went one step further. The city required the RDA to sign a deal with the city. In this deal, the RDA promised to repay the city for the money the city had paid to holders of the RDA's bonds.

In other words, the city dipped into its wallet to buy the Muni Yard, then wanted someone to refill its wallet while it kept the Muni Yard. (Rockefeller and Standard Oil did much the same thing to the railroads in the 1870s.)

And who was that someone to make the city whole when it bought something it wanted? The RDA.

But if the RDA and City Hall were one and the same thing, then who suffered by such an arrangement? Wasn't such a deal just a churning of city dollars between city departments?

It would have been harmless churning if the RDA, when increment started coming in, had immediately repaid the city. But the RDA didn't do this. The RDA didn't do this because City Hall didn't want to be repaid.

City Hall wanted the increment for more debt and more blight-removing projects. That was a worthy mission.

City Hall also wanted to put off as long as possible the day when the division of each dollar of increment reverted back to 25 cents each for city, county, schools and special districts. City Hall wanted to put off as long as possible the day that the county, schools and special districts were longing for.

So, the city back in the 1950s and 1960s and 1970s said to the RDA: Instead of paying us, you can owe us.

The debt started to grow. It was all done by contract, although Brand said the contracts sometimes were nothing more than handwritten promises on the back of what must have been the closest piece of scratch paper.

And the RDA was charged interest on its growing debt. When the interest rate in America was high, Brand said, the RDA was charged a similar rate. That means the interest rate in those crazy days of the late 1970s and early 1980s approached 20%.

The projects kept coming and the RDA's debt to the city kept growing. The city kept collecting 85 cents of every increment dollar to fulfill its charge of fixing blighted neighborhoods.

The county, schools and special districts kept waiting for that day when RDA project areas would finally run their course and, instead of getting 5 cents of each increment dollar, they'd go back to getting 25 cents of each dollar of all property taxes.

What the city and RDA did was legal, Brand said, but it was an "abuse" of redevelopment law. He said there should have been firm deadlines, not subject to repeated extensions, on the life of a project area. He said this would have been more fair to the county, schools and special districts.

City Hall and the RDA changed strategies in 1997 when the city went to a strong-mayor form of government, Brand said. The agency focused less on bond debt and relied almost exclusively on saved cash to fund projects, he said.

Brand said the RDA was well-run from 1997 to its dissolution.

But the fact remains that the City Council on Jan. 26 went on the record as saying it believes the $59 million RDA debt to the city is legal, legitimate and payable in full. Council members said the $59 million debt is among the enforceable obligations that they will fight to see honored.

If the Fresno City Council is successful, the $59 million (most likely paid over the course of many years) would come from the tax increment that, since Jerry Brown's legal victory, is now divided 25%-25%-25%-25% among the city, county, schools and special districts.

In other words, to answer the question above -- who suffered when the city required the RDA to repay (or kick-back) the money that the city spent for the purchase of a project the city wanted? -- might very well be: Fresno County, Fresno County's schools, Fresno County's special districts.

Several city council members at the Feb. 2 council meeting wondered if the city should sue to enforce the $59 million in contractual debts between the RDA and the city. The state law that killed redevelopment agencies also rejected City Hall-RDA debt such as Fresno's $59 million.

I asked Brand on Friday: In light of how the $59 million debt was created, perhaps city officials should be worried about someone suing them.

Maybe the county or the schools or one of the special districts, channeling the spirit of Ida Tarbell, might look at that $59 million debt and the financial harm it might have done over the years to their mission, and think: Restraint of trade.

Brand said it's probably too late in the game for the city to be sued. I think I saw him cross his fingers.

Source: http://fresnobeehive.com/news/2012/02/city_council_may_dig_into_rdas.html

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