Saturday, February 6, 2010

Steve Jobs hawks Apple iPad in NYC

NYC

Saint Steven Jobs has been spotted in NYC hawking his overhyped iPad in the offices of the New York Times and Time Inc.


According to New York Magazine, the celebrity CEO was also seen in a trendy Asian fusion restaurant wearing a "big top hat type of thing" and ordering food off-menu in "Hollywood mogul" style.


"Our source says Jobs, who sat at the head of the 'intimate, family-style gathering' with Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger, demonstrated the iPad and its functions, and spoke about how it could serve the future of media," wrote Daniel Maurer.


"Jobs, who no doubt did his best to assuage their worries about a deal, confessed that, although he reads the Times online every day, even he likes to hold the Sunday edition in his hands." 



Meanwhile, CNN's Philip Elmer-DeWitt explained that the recent Apple jaunt to NYC may be taken as a "sign" of how "badly" both sides need each other.



"Although the 140,000 or so iPhone apps — including 22,000 games — that will run day one on the iPad give it a huge advanage over all the tablet computers that preceded it, Apple needs media partners if its new device is to achieve anything like the iPod's or the iPhone's mass-market appeal," opined DeWitt.


"As for those media partners, each is in a different boat, each sinking slowly in its own special way. Which side needs the other more remains to be seen. The publishers — like Steve Jobs — are no strangers to hard bargaining, but we suspect they'll cut some kind of deal before the iPad ships this spring."

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Friday, February 5, 2010

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'Socialite' Allegedly Kills Son, 9, in N.Y.C Hotel, Attempts Suicide

NYC

New York police today discovered the body of a 9-year old autistic boy in a luxury Manhattan hotel room, possibly strangled to death by his "socialite" mother who was found nearby suffering the effects of a botched suicide, sources told ABC News.


Gigi Jordan, 49, distraught over the recent end of her marriage, checked in to the Peninsula Hotel where she allegedly killed the boy and then tried to kill herself by taking an overdose of drugs, police said.


Police say she was taken to Bellevue Hospital in New York City for treatment.


Police described Jordan as a "socialite," and family friend told ABC News.com that Jordan was "a very wealthy woman who threw big parties at the Rainbow Room and was well known at restaurants."


Jordan was on her second marriage and was having troubles with her husband, the boy's father, sources said.


According to public records, Jordan lives at the tony Trump Tower on the west side of New York's Central Park and at one time operated a pharmaceutical distribution company.


Local media reports said police were tipped off to her possible suicide attempt by Jordan's aunt, living in Belgium, who received an e-mail threatening suicide.

Girl, 12, handcuffed, hauled out of school for scribbling on desk

New York City

NEW YORK – A New York City middle-school student was arrested and handcuffed for scribbling on her desk, media reports say.


The New York Daily News reports 12-year-old Alexa Gonzalez used a lime-green erasable marker to scribble "Lex was here 2/1/10" on her desk Monday at Junior High School 190 in Queens. She also doodled "I love my friends Abby and Faith" and a smiley face while waiting for her Spanish teacher to hand out homework.


Gonzalez was hauled out of school in handcuffs and taken to the police precinct across the street. Gonzalez's mother, Moraima Tamacho, says her daughter was released several hours after she was brought to a police station.


"I started crying, like, a lot," Gonzalez told the newspaper. "I made two little doodles. ... It could be easily erased. To put handcuffs on me is unnecessary."


While Gonzalez received eight hours of community service for the incident, city officials admit the arrest "shouldn't have happened."


"Even when we're asked to make an arrest, common sense should prevail, and discretion used in deciding whether an arrest or handcuffs are really necessary," police spokesman Paul Browne said.


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Infamous New York City girl handcuffed and arrested for doodling on her desk

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A 12-year-old Queens girl was hauled out of school in handcuffs for doodling her name on her desk with  a lime-green erasable marker, the Daily News reports.


Alexa Gonzalez's transgression at Junior High School 190 in Forest Hills included scribbling "I love my friends Abby and Faith" and "Lex was here. 2/1/10" (plus a smiley face) while waiting for her Spanish teacher to pass out homework.


The News says she was taken in handcuffs to the police precinct across the street from the school and detained for several hours.


"I started crying, like, a lot,"  Alexa tells the newspaper.


Although she remains suspended from school and must perform eight hours of community service, city officials say Alexa's arrest "shouldn't have happened."


"Even when we're asked to make an arrest, common sense should prevail, and discretion used in deciding whether an arrest or handcuffs are really necessary," said police spokesman Paul Browne.


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Dark New York post - New York Rangers offense breaks out, but Washington Capitals win slugfest, 6-5 ...

New York

BY Kristie Ackert

DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER


Originally Published:Thursday, February 4th 2010, 10:14 PM

Updated: Thursday, February 4th 2010, 10:14 PM


Capitals 6, Rangers 5


Olli Jokinen gave the Rangers the offensive boost they needed. It's too bad he can't play defense and kill penalties.


With Jokinen making his Garden debut as a Blueshirt, the Rangers scored more Thursday night than they had in their last two games combined, but had no answer for Alexander Ovechkin and the Capitals, who converted three times on nine power-play opportunities to beat the Rangers, 6-5.


The loss was the seventh in the last eight games for the Rangers (25-26-7), while the Capitals (39-12-6) extended their winning streak to 12 straight.


"You plug one hole and a couple others spring up, mainly our discipline tonight," John Tortorella said. "We can't be sitting in the box as much as we did tonight."


The Rangers busted out of an 0-for-25 power play drought with a season-high 4 goals. Jokinen, Ryan Callahan, Vinny Prospal and Brandon Dubinsky all scored with the man advantage, with Prospal adding another goal at even strength.


But the Rangers had their own parade to the penalty box, two of Washington's three power play goals, by Tom Poti and Nicklas Backstrom in the third period, lifting the Caps to a victory that gave them the best record in the NHL, one point ahead of the San Jose Sharks.


"We could have defended some of it better, some of the calls were phantom calls and some of them were undisciplined penalties by us," Tortorella said. "That's how you get a total of nine. Down a man nine times tonight, you can't do that against that club."


Jokinen, despite his two-point night in his first home game since Monday night's four-player trade with the Flames, was in the box for two of the Capitals' goals, including Backstrom's game-winner.


"It's disappointing," Jokinen said. "We have to find a way to stay out of the penalty box. Our power play was good. We scored five goals at home. We have to find a way to win."


Mostly, the Rangers have been finding a way to lose lately - their last three defeats have each been by one goal - 3-2 in Phoenix, 2-1 in Los Angeles and 6-5 last night.


"There has been a lot of talk about not scoring enough on the power play, but we were so good on the power play and we still didn't win the game," said goalie Henrik Lundqvist (26 saves). "Every game it is different. We battled really good. We play hard. I don't know. I don't know. I just don't know what else to say.


"We just have to keep believing we can do it."


They did it for two periods last night, holding a lead against the league's hottest team before wilting in the third. After blitzing Jose Theodore's net for five goals on 32 shots in the first two periods, though, the Rangers mustered just six attempts on goal in the final 20 minutes, and their skid continues.

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

New York is being observed closer then ever BoA/Merrill Lynch merger: New York sues, North Carolina settles

New York

On the same day that Bank of America announced that it has entered into a proposed settlement with the North Carolina Attorney General and the Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve all cases filed by the SEC related to the Merrill Lynch merger, New York State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo announced a lawsuit against the bank over that same merger.


According to the New York State Attorney General’s web site, the lawsuit accuses the Charlotte-based bank of “duping shareholders and the federal government” in the merger.


“Bank of America’s management intentionally failed to disclose massive losses at Merrill so that shareholders would vote to approve the merger,” a press release on the attorney general’s web site stated. “Once the deal was approved, Bank of America’s management manipulated the federal government into saving the deal with billions in taxpayer funds by falsely claiming that they would back out of the deal without bailout funds.”


Meanwhile, Bank of America, on its web site, declared that they did nothing wrong in the merger.


“After conducting a full investigation in connection with the actions settled today, the SEC staff has determined that no one acted with any intent to mislead and that charges against individuals for their roles in connection with proxy disclosure are not appropriate,” the bank’s press release stated.


Asked about Cuomo's charges, BoA spokesman Robert Stickler said in an email to Examiner.com: "We find it regrettable and are disappointed that the NYAG has chosen to file these charges, which we believe are totally without merit. The evidence demonstrates that Bank of America and its executives, including Ken Lewis and Joe Price, at all times acted in good faith and consistent with their legal and fiduciary obligations. In fact, the SEC had access to the same evidence as the NYAG and concluded that there was no basis to enter either a charge of fraud or to charge individuals. The company and these executives will vigorously defend ourselves."




After BoA acquired Merrill Lynch in late 2008, many questioned whether former chairman Ken Lewis agreed to pay too much for the troubled firm. Later, many questioned whether Lewis adequately disclosed the risks of the acquisition to his shareholders.


Lewis retired at the end of 2009, though he attributed his retirement to desires to transition to the next generation of executives rather than to any criticism surrounding the merger.


Cuomo’s lawsuit had some harsh words for BoA: “This was an arrogant scheme hatched by the bank’s top executives who believed they could play by their own set of rules,” his press release stated. “In the end, they committed an enormous fraud and American taxpayers ended up paying billions for Bank of America’s misdeeds.”


BoA’s announcement of the settlement in North Carolina portrayed the bank in a different light: “Bank of America is pleased to have come to these agreements with its regulators, and the company looks forward to continuing to pursue its primary mission of providing high quality financial solutions to help customers meet their goals and help the economy grow.”


However the North Carolina settlement was not without penalties; the terms of the settlement included that BoA pay $1 in disgorgement and an additional $150 million as a civil penalty to be distributed to shareholders as part of the SEC's Fair Fund program at a later date in accordance with further order of the court, the bank’s press release stated.


A payment of $1 million will also be made to the office of N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper for its consumer protection purposes, the release added, stressing that that payment  "is not a penalty or a fine.”


Other terms of the settlement include that BoA


* Engage an independent auditor to perform an assessment and provide an attestation report on the effectiveness of the company's disclosure controls and procedures.


* Furnish management certifications signed by the CEO and CFO with respect to proxy statements.

· Retain disclosure counsel to the audit committee of the company's board of directors.


* Adopt independence requirements beyond those already applicable for all members of the compensation committee of the company's board of directors.


 

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Why the 9/11 trial belongs in New York: This made me feel disheartened

New York City

Editor's note: Karen Greenberg is the executive director of the Center on Law and Security at New York University, where Peter Bergen is a research fellow. Bergen is also CNN's national security analyst and a senior fellow at the New America Foundation.


New York City (CNN) -- Obama administration officials, apparently bowing to political pressure, said over the weekend they are considering moving the trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the accused operational commander of the 9/11 attacks, out of New York City.


The objections to holding it in New York seem reasonable: The financial cost to the city and the fear that the trial might inspire a lone bomber or even an organized al Qaeda attack.


Certainly, holding Mohammed's trial over many months and even years in the congested streets of Lower Manhattan will damage the local economy. But the fix for this could be straightforward: Move the trial to one of the many other courthouses in the five boroughs, or to Governor's Island, which is within sight of the crater where the World Trade Center once stood.


As to fears of bringing on another attack, putting Mohammed on trial in New York doesn't make the city any bigger a target than it already is, because -- guess what -- New York already is the No. 1 target for jihadist militants. It has been so for almost two decades, since the first Trade Center attack in 1993, which was followed by the averted plots to blow up the Holland Tunnel and other Manhattan landmarks and the 9/11 attacks themselves. Since then, there has been a plot to blow up the Herald Square subway station and alleged attempts to bomb fuel tanks at JFK airport and synagogues in the Bronx.


The unconvincing objections about the costs of holding the trial and the heightened terror threat that comes with it are also trumped by the larger public good from putting Mohammed on trial in New York City.


A sense of justice for the 9/11 families. Let's begin with the most human of concerns: the 9/11 families. Watching justice take place can play an incalculable role in the healing process. As Susan F. Hirsch, who lost her husband in al Qaeda's attack on the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania in 1998, has said, there is no substitute for watching those who carried out the attacks face the charges against them.


Justice meted out in New York City would be the most accessible way for the 9/11 families to witness the trial.


Restoring the power of the rule of law and the criminal justice system. The courts in New York are unusually well-prepared to try Mohammed. Although the federal courts in general have a strong conviction record in trying terrorism crimes, New York's federal courts have won a 100 percent conviction rate on terrorism trials.


Before 9/11 as well, New York courts successfully prosecuted, convicted and imprisoned for life the likes of the "Blind Sheikh" Omar Abdel Rahman; the al Qaeda bombers who launched the attacks on the embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998; and the plotters of the first Trade Center attack five years earlier.


And New York City is now preparing for the trial of Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, an al Qaeda member allegedly involved in the 1998 embassies bombings who, unbeknownst to most New Yorkers, has been living in prison in the city for nearly eight months, without incident.


Confidence in our security apparatus. Most important of all, perhaps, is that the fearfulness of New York authorities feeds a sense of learned insecurity that has dominated the U.S. since 9/11. By contrast, the American military families posted to Guantanamo Bay chose to stay when they learned that suspects who they legitimately believed were the worst of the worst terrorists would be imprisoned there. They did this because they trusted U.S. troops to protect them.


The backing down of the Obama administration on holding Mohammed's trial in New York City signals weakness and fear. Rather than facing our enemies by showing confidence in ourselves as a nation that knows how to protect itself, our government leaders have let us know that they do not trust our institutions to protect us, an idea that should be intolerable to Americans.


Some New York politicians are perpetuating these fears. They apparently do not trust our city police or our federal law enforcement officials to be able to keep residents safe during the trial. Whatever the financial cost of the trial, which according to Mayor Michael Bloomberg would be roughly $200 million per year -- far less than the $1 billion per week that the war in Afghanistan is costing -- the most important goal should be restoring to New Yorkers the sense of security they once had and now deserve.


The opinions in this commentary are solely those of Peter Bergen and Karen Greenberg.

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Urban unemployment grows (duh)

New York City

By Blake Ellis, staff reporter February 2, 2010: 10:55 AM ET

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The number of U.S. metropolitan areas with jobless rates above 15% increased in December, according to government figures released Tuesday.


The Labor Department said 19 of 372 metropolitan areas surveyed posted unemployment rates of at least 15% last month, up from 17 metro areas in November. The metro area figures were not seasonally adjusted.


The seasonally adjusted national unemployment rate was 10% in December, unchanged from the previous month. Economists surveyed by Briefing.com expect the national rate to remain steady at 10% when the Labor Department releases its December jobs report Friday.


Twelve areas in California suffered jobless rates higher than 15%, including El Centro. The city continued to lead the nation's metropolitan areas with the highest unemployment rate in December at 27.7%.


The second highest rate was in Merced, Calif., at 19.8%, a rise from 18.3% in November.


Out of the cities with populations of 1 million people or more, Detroit-Warren-Livonia, Mich. had the highest level of unemployment, at 14.9%, followed by Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, Calif. with a rate of 14%.


Large cities with the lowest jobless rates were Oklahoma City, with a rate of 6% and Washington-Arlington-Alexandria in the District of Columbia region, which posted a rate of 6.2%.


The metro area with the lowest unemployment rate in December was Fargo, N.D., at 4%, followed by Grand Forks, N.D., and Lincoln, Neb., each at 4.1%.


Jobless rates were higher than 10% in 138 metropolitan areas in December, up from 125 in November.


Overall, 146 cities in the Labor Department report had unemployment rates above the non-seasonally adjusted national figure of 9.7%, while 221 areas reported jobless rates below it.  

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A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that the city did not violate the First Amendment by limiting the number of billboards along its roadways and parks.


The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said the city's goals of reducing visual clutter, improving the overall aesthetic appearance of the city and regulating traffic safety were reasonable.


"The fact that the city has chosen to value some types of commercial speech over others does not make the regulation irrational," the appeals court said. It concluded that it did not matter that the city had enforced its regulations sporadically since 1940.


A lower court judge reached the same conclusion in the case last year. That ruling was appealed by companies, including Clear Channel Outdoor Inc. and Metro Fuel LLC, that market hundreds of billboards.


They said the city infringed on commercial speech rights by stiffening rules against big billboards and lighted signs near parks and highways while letting smaller signs flourish on lampposts, taxicabs and phone booths. A lawyer for the companies did not immediately return a phone message for comment.


The appeals court said the city may allow advertising on street furniture while also reducing clutter on city sidewalks.


"Allowing some signs does not constitutionally require a city to allow all similar signs," the three-judge panel said. "The city's interests in aesthetics, preservation of neighborhood character and traffic safety continue to be advanced, even though limited and controlled advertising is permitted on street furniture."


Since 1940, the city has banned commercial billboards that don't advertise on-premises businesses near major roads.


Clear Channel derives about $10 million annually from operating 236 sign faces in the city. The appeals court said about 85 of the signs face arterial highways, including more than 70 expressways, parkways, boulevards and toll crossings.