At Law Firms, Reconsidering the Model for Associatesâ Pay New York Times Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:31 PM PDT âBIG firms are in a crucible of change. Some donât realize it yet. But the fat will be wrought from the system.â So says Peter Zeughauser, a consultant to law firms and former general counsel of the Irvine Company. | PRINCETON: Township posts property revaluation results The Princeton Packet Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:31 PM PDT Princeton Township residential properties nearly doubled in value on average, according to Appraisal Systems Inc., the firm contracted to conduct the municipal revaluation. Assuming no budget increase, township residents will pay slightly less in annual property taxes | WolframAlpha Admits That Weâre Better At Math TechCrunch Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:30 PM PDT For the past several months, I've given WolframAlpha a hard time. I actually think the service is pretty cool, I just think they drastically overpriced their iPhone app . The computational engine was trying to get users to pay $50 for the information they could access for free online. Sure, there's something to be said for an iPhone-tailored experience, but $50 was just ridiculous. And guess who ... | Business briefs New York Post Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:30 PM PDT It's a bonus! Big bonuses are back: a new study says US CEOs saw that chunk of pay jump 28.9 percent in 2009 over the prior year. The median bonus for the 215 chiefs at companies with fiscal years ended in De cember was $1.45 million, up... | Nebraska Approves Taxpayer âWall Of Shameâ Yankton Press & Dakotan Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:29 PM PDT LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) â" Taxpayers in Nebraska risk having their names posted on a wall of shame if they donât pay state government what they owe. | Higher taxes to pay for healthcare Douglas Dispatch Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:29 PM PDT PHOENIX â" Hospitals want all Arizona voters to approve higher taxes on the richest of them to help pay for health care for the needy. | For Berkshire investors, there'll always be Omaha Seattle Times Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:23 PM PDT As investors have been making plans to attend the event that Berkshire Hathaway's chairman, Warren Buffett, calls the "Woodstock for capitalists," airlines are asking four times the normal rate for round trip tickets, which means New Yorkers will pay more to visit Omaha for the May 1 meeting than London, Rome or Barcelona. | Faithful will pay to pray at Jetty Park this Easter Florida Today Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:22 PM PDT For 35 years, members of First Christian Church of Cocoa Beach and others got into Jetty Park for free to attend the Easter sunrise service. This year, they'll have to pay the regular fee of $5 per car charged by Port Canaveral. | Principals placed on leave after mishandling drugs discovery Douglas Dispatch Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:22 PM PDT Two Huber administrators were given one day of administrative leave without pay after failing to follow district policy in the handling of a foreign substance, that later was discovered to be cocaine. | | |
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