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Seniority an Issue for Delta, Northwest

Northwest Airlines Corp. pilots have integration issues to sort out. Not just the ones with their counterparts at Delta Air Lines Inc. that threaten to scuttle talks to combine the two carriers. The ones with Republic Airlines. From 1986.

An arbitrator is still sorting out seniority questions from that deal, illustrating just how much the point matters. Employees at the top of the list get first choice on vacations, the best routes and the bigger planes that they get paid more for flying.

The boards of Delta and Northwest had been expected to vote Wednesday on a combination projected to be worth $20 billion if a pilot deal was in place. It was not clear if the boards met, though a person familiar with the negotiations said a merger deal would not be announced Thursday as had been hoped.


Appriss to Serve as Local Host of 2008 NOVA Conference

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) -- an advocacy group dedicated to the recognition and implementation of victims' rights and services -- has chosen Louisville as the site of its 34th National Conference on Victim Assistance. Appriss Inc. -- a technology provider for local, state, and Federal government agencies -- will be the local host of the event, scheduled for September 28-October 2, 2008.

The theme of the 2008 conference, "Advocacy: Turning Survivors into Thrivers," was chosen by NOVA members through an online survey tool on the organization's Web site, http://www.trynova.org/. In October 2007, members were invited to submit theme suggestions which were posted online. Members then had the opportunity to rate those submissions for their preferred theme.


Admiral Fallon’s “No Iran War” Line Angered White House

That story, published Nov. 19 and not picked up by any U.S. news media, reported that Fallon had "ruled out a possible strike against Iran and said Washington was mulling non-military options instead."

Later that day, according to Barnett, Fallon told him during a coffee break in a military meeting, "I'm in hot water again," and then confirmed that his problems were directly with the White House.

That was the second time in less than a week and the third time in seven weeks that Fallon had publicly declared that there would be no war against Iran. In an interview with Al-Jazeera television in September, which Fallon himself had requested, according to a source at Al-Jazeera, he had said, "This constant drum beat of conflict is what strikes me which is not helpful and not useful".


IBM’s ‘Blue Cloud’ signals the tipping point for enterprise IT ...

I recall a front page story I wrote for InfoWorld back in 1997. At the time there were still plenty of naysayers about whether websites were a plaything or a business tool. There was talk of clicks and mortar, and how the mortar would always determine business outcomes.

And then General Motors — the very definition of a traditional big business — unveiled an expansive website that fully embraced the Internet across its businesses. We at InfoWorld wrote about GM's embrace of the Web then as a corporate tipping point, from which there was no going back. Clicks became mainstream for businesses. Case closed.

And so it is today, with IBM's announcement of Blue Cloud — an approach that not only talks the services talk, but walks the services walk. We are all at the tipping point where IT will be delivered of, by and for services.


Charles Stross' dense stories have made him a Singularity sensation

It's the stories we tell each other for amusement and social bonding. I'm skeptical about assigning purpose to an artistic phenomenon, because it's something that, at bottom, we do for fun and communication. (When used for communication it may be used with serious intent, but that's far from being the main purpose of most SF.) Having said that, I do believe it's possible to insert interesting messages in fiction, and because fiction is viewed as a recreational activity this makes it possible to get them across to people who might not otherwise be receptive. It's called propaganda, and it can be used for political, social or religious purposes (for example, C.S. Lewis's Narnia books were explicitly conceived of as vehicles for Christian theology targeted at children of an impressionable age).


Anni Resigns To Fight Munavvar For Candidacy

However he won acclaim for a 2005 public apology to all those prosecuted during his time as attorney general on the basis of confessions obtained at the Dhoonidhoo detention centre. Meanwhile Anni was repeatedly jailed during the 1990s for dissident activities, allegedly suffering torture during this time. But he has faced criticism for reneging on a past pledge, made on his return from exile in 2005, not to seek the presidency. Charges An article in Wednesdays Sangu Daily argued Anni is ineligible to stand for the presidency because he has been found guilty of theft. He was convicted in 2001 of stealing papers from outside the former residence of ex-president Nasir, a charge widely believed to have been politically motivated. The resulting banishment sentence resulted in the removal of Annis seat as an MP.


Your Comments : Verekauta sets national record

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NTT America Powers Twitter

NEW YORK and SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Twitter, a leading provider of social messaging services, and NTT America, Inc. (NTTA), a wholly- owned U.S. subsidiary of NTT Communications Corporation and a global enterprise solution provider that integrates networks, hosting and Web infrastructure services, today announced that NTTA is providing managed IT infrastructure services for Twitter, Inc.

The integrated NTTA solution includes fully managed hosting, managed security, managed networking, and a tier one global backbone. NTTA's SAS 70 Type II audited Premier Data Centers provide an IT infrastructure-as-a-service that is fully redundant with high availability and scalability to support Twitter's continued rapid growth. Additionally, NTTA Professional Services bring a proven technical team to the solution to manage IT infrastructure issues, thus enabling Twitter's IT staff to focus priorities elsewhere.


UIL realignment results in a tough 5A and a 3A baseball powerhouse

Calallen, Alice, Flour Bluff, Tuloso-Midway and Kingsville will put some miles on their buses as they travel between 100-150 miles to test their collective mettle against three Laredo teams that have been added into their district fray.

And in District 31-3A, Sinton, Falfurrias and Robstown won't have to venture four rounds deep into the baseball playoffs to find competition -- it will be right there on the district schedule.

Those are only some of the scenarios set into motion with Friday morning's announcement by the University Interscholastic League of its biennial realignment, a process guaranteed to produce interesting matchups.

The UIL adjusts its districts, regions and classes for about 1,200 schools every two years based on enrollment figures collected from the Texas Education Agency.


City in postal voting chaos

The council has commandeered three sports halls at Meadowbank Sports Centre for staff to stuff envelopes. Sports centre users have been called to rearrange their bookings for five-a-side football and badminton. The hold-up has been blamed on a failure to inform city officials about changes to the design of the voting slips, and extra checks to ensure the papers are suitable for electronic counting. The problems are understood to have affected several other local authorities across Scotland, though none in the Lothians. The city's returning officer, Tom Aitchison, chief executive of the city council, said he hoped the action taken today would ensure postal ballot papers were delivered in time for Edinburgh voters. The papers had been due to be sent out by the end of last week. Following the hold-up, Electoral Reform Services - the company contracted to manage the postal votes system - told officials the papers could be sent out by the end of the week.


Lula Denham

Lula Denham, 89, went to her loving savior at 4:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008, at Jerseyville Care Center, with her family at her side. She was born July 30, 1918, in Sparta, Tenn., the daughter of Joe and Lucinda (McCormick) England. She married Orville Denham July 15, 1943. He died in 1992. She worked for 20 years at Olin Corp. She was a member of Heartland Baptist Church. She is survived by a son, Bobby Howell of Dallas; two daughters and sons-in-law, Dinah "Dee" and Brent Schindewold of Alton and Judy and Ken Wigger of Godfrey; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; two grandchildren, David Anthony Clark and Bobby Gene Howell; three sisters, Annie Luna, Gusta Cline and Laura Walker; and seven brothers, her twin brother, Luther, Charles, John, Bill, Paul, Robert and Henry England.


 
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