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  • Obama’s Approval Rating Holds Steady

    WASHINGTON (Sept. 20) ? President Barack Obama’s approval rating is holding steady in the mid-50’s, according to a new CNN Poll of Polls.

  • How to find good and credible Ayurveda courses

    If one would try out alternative methods of therapy or treatment, here are some tips regarding Ayurveda and how to find good and credible Ayurveda courses. For hundreds of years, the concept of Ayurveda has captivated and gained widespread popularity amon…

  • Obama Has Tough Message for Wall Street

    President Barack Obama sternly warned Wall Street Monday against returning to the sort of reckless and unchecked behavior that threatened the nation with a second Great Depression.

  • Yale Student Murder Symptomatic of Growing Workplace Violence

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    The murder of Yale University Lab Technician Annie Le was sad, particularly since her body was found on what was supposed to be her wedding day. The accused killer in this incident is Raymond Clark III, a 24-year old co-worker. This tragic incident is not only problematic due to the fact that a young woman lost her life. It is also a sad reminder of the dramatic rise in workplace violence throughout the United States.There has been an 18% increase in workplace violence in 2009, relative to last year. Also, according to Corporate Counseling Associates, an HR consulting firm, there has been a 28% increase in workplace suicides. A poor economy certainly plays a role in the frequency of workplace violence, as tough times lead to tough decisions by firm managers who have to slice jobs in order to keep the company afloat.

    African Americans are impacted even more by the threat of workplace violence, since our unemployment rate tends to be much higher than that of white Americans. Also, other forms of related violence, such as that which occurs in the home, are affected when the economy goes south. In other words, a tough economy leads to problems that go far beyond money.

    The case of Annie Le brings some questions to light when one thinks about violence in the workplace. These questions should be asked by employees and employers, since violence is not only a threat to employee safety, it is also a potential door to major lawsuits filed by those affected:

    1) Are there background checks being done on employees? If an employee has committed a violent crime in the past, this may unfortunately be a reason not to bring him/her into the workplace. At the very least, precautions should be taken to ensure that the other employees are protected.

    2) Are there proper channels for reporting violence when it occurs? In the student shooting rampage at Virginia Tech University, some students died allegedly because the university did not have a proper warning system.

    3) Is there a way to provide counseling to workers so they can handle layoffs or workplace stress in a more productive manner? What about dispute resolution between employees? If the workplace has become uncomfortable, employees should be able to report the discomfort to management so that problems are solved before they get out of hand.

    4) Are there ways to spot situations in which an employee is at risk of being violent in the workplace?
    Clark, the tech who is accused of killing Ms. Le, was known to be a “control freak” and allegedly felt that the animal cages in the lab were his personal territory. There are many cases in which workplace violence is committed by individuals who’ve shown a propensity for aggressive behavior.

    5) Are employees informed on the company’s existing policies on workplace violence? Employees should know what lines are not acceptable to cross in the workplace. Also, according to a 2005 Survey by the US Department of Labor, 70% of all companies do not have a policy in place to prevent workplace violence.

    Annie Le’s tragic death may be an opportunity to save lives. By grabbing the lessons presented from her case, we can make workplaces across America safe for everyone. Let’s hope that Annie did not die in vain.


    Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance Professor at Syracuse University. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email box, please click here.

     

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  • Implementing a Strategic Partnership

    When business is slow and consumer spending decreases, solidarity between entrepreneurs can help drive sales and possibly cut down on marketing costs.

  • 105,121 watch Cowboys lose on final play (AP)

    New York Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes(notes) (9) and guard Rich Seubert(notes) (69) celebrate Tynes' last-second field goal against the Dallas Cowboys in an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Arlington, Texas. The score gave the Giants a 33-31 win.

    Lawrence Tynes sent home the largest regular-season crowd in NFL history muttering about what might've been. Tynes kicked a 37-yard field goal as time expired, giving the New York Giants a 33-31 victory over the turnover-prone Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night and ruining the debut of their rival's $1.15 billion stadium.


  • Cutler leads Bears by Steelers 17-14 (AP)

    Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs(notes) celebrates after the Bears' 17-14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.

    Hounded in the opener and harassed in the early going again Sunday, Jay Cutler simply wanted a shot at redemption. He got it and finally lived up to his lofty billing. Cutler made a big pass to Devin Hester, and Robbie Gould booted a 44-yard field goal with 15 seconds left to lift the Chicago Bears to a 17-14 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.


  • Cubs suspend Bradley for rest of season (AP)

    Milton Bradley's season is finished. Perhaps his days with the Chicago Cubs are, too. The Cubs suspended their volatile outfielder for the rest of the season Sunday, one day after he criticized the team in a newspaper interview. Bradley was disciplined for conduct detrimental to the team. General manager Jim Hendry said he decided to send Bradley home after learning of the player's remarks in…

  • Tigers win, lead Twins by 3 games (AP)

    Minnesota Twins' shortstop Orlando Cabrera(notes), left, and second baseman Nick Punto(notes) nearly collide as Punto catches a pop fly off the bat of Detroit Tigers' Curtis Granderson(notes) during the third inning of a baseball game, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Minneapolis.

    Placido Polanco drove in three runs, Detroit's bullpen pitched four shutout innings and the Tigers avoided a three-game sweep with a 6-2 win over the Minnesota Twins on Sunday to increase their AL Central lead to three games. Ryan Raburn homered for slumping Detroit, which won for the second time in six games and fourth in 13.


  • Diamond Of Crime Mob Gets Topless For Photo Shoot

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  • Rays 1B Pena hit by pitch, leaves game (AP)

    Tampa Bay slugger Carlos Pena left the opener of Monday's day-night doubleheader against the Yankees after a pitch hit his hand and was undergoing X-rays. Pena was hurt on an 0-1 offering in the first inning from CC Sabathia, with the ball hitting his left hand and then his bat. Pena initially headed to first, but plate umpire Jim Wolf checked with third base umpire Fieldin Culbreth, who…

  • Stafford wins Lions starting QB job (AP)

    Matthew Stafford won the Lions' quarterback derby. Daunte Culpepper didn't lose the job. That's what Detroit's new coach, Jim Schwartz, emphasized Monday when he made the No. 1 overall draft pick the starter for Sunday in New Orleans, when the Lions try to win for the first time in 21 months.

  • Grizzlies, Iverson close in on deal (AP)

    FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2009, file photo, Detroit Pistons guard Allen Iverson(notes) drives against the Milwaukee Bucks in the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game in Auburn Hills, Mich. The Memphis Grizzlies general manager refuses to confirm whether the team has made a formal offer to Allen Iverson.  Iverson tweeted Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009, that Memphis had made him an offer, and ESPN.com reported general manager Chris Wallace confirmed the Grizzlies had made a formal offer. But Wallace Thursday through a team spokesman would only say he did not confirm an offer to ESPN.com.

    The owner of the Memphis Grizzlies and the team's staff are meeting with Allen Iverson as the sides move closer to a deal bringing the veteran guard to a very young team. Iverson said on Twitter on Sunday night he was meeting with the owner and staff Monday and that he wanted to help the Grizzlies develop a winner.

  • Phils’ Happ hurting, Moyer makes start (AP)

    J.A. Happ was unable to start for the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday because of a strained a side muscle. He was replaced on the mound by Jamie Moyer. The team said Happ hurt himself while taking batting practice Saturday. "I felt something and it hasn't gone away," Happ said Monday before the Phillies played the Houston Astros and tried to avoid a four-game sweep.

  • Merriman says he didn’t choke Tequila (AP)

    San Diego Chargers star outside linebacker Shawne Merriman says he didn't harm a reality TV star who has accused him of choking and restraining her. Merriman says in a statement late Sunday that he was worried for the safety of Tila Tequila because she appeared to be intoxicated and he didn't want her to drive.

  • Single Black Females: Where Do We Go From Here?

    Professional writer and editor Elayne Fluker shares her thoughts on being a successful, single Black woman.

  • NFL Star Arrested in Fight with Tila Tequila

    Posted by: www.tmz.com

    Shawn Merriman of the San Diego Chargers was taken into custody by the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department after an alleged altercation with Tila Tequila. San Diego Sheriff’s deputies responded to a call this morning at 3:45 AM. Tila claims she was “choked and physically restrained” by Merriman after she tried to leave his residence.

  • Van Jones Resigns Amid "Smear Campaign"

    WASHINGTON ? The White House environmental adviser under fire for inflammatory statements made before he joined the administration resigned after what he called a “vicious smear campaign against me.”

    Van Jones “understood that he was going to get in the way” of President Barack Obama’s agenda, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Sunday.

  • Mesothelioma Diagnosis

    A mesothelioma diagnosis is really difficult and it involves a series of tests to create whether the illness is indeed mesothelioma. Even before you have gone to a health consultant, there are specific symptoms that you need to watch out for to have some…

  • Howard University Student Controversy Over Financial Aid Problems

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    Howard University has a problem. Apparently, the school’s students have taken lessons on freedom of speech to heart and actually believe they have a voice in running the campus. That problem is magnified by the fact that they are finally speaking up on issues of mismanagement and incompetence that plague many universities around the nation, particularly Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

    We all know that HBCUs can be amazing places to get an education. But we also know that many HBCUs are as slow as molasses when it comes to adopting the necessary administrative adjustments to keep up with the demands of college students. We also know that many HBCUs are not even hiring very many black professors, particularly in business and the sciences (Howard University is one of them). Not having the funds to engage in sound administrative policy is almost understandable. But ignoring calls for appropriate change because it undermines your quest to maintain power….well, that just makes you a black version of the Bush Administration.

    Diddy has come out and supported the students at Howard, and I support them too. The students at Howard University and other campuses around the country must understand very clearly that POWER ONLY RESPECTS POWER. If you are not focused in your vision and committed to fighting for what is right, the world is going to continue to abuse, mislead , exploit and oppress you. People will always enjoy walking over you if you remain committed to lying down.

    In the 19th century, the British maintained control over Chinese citizens by keeping them full of opium and low on education and ambition. By keeping their eyes off the prize, British leadership was able to manipulate the citizenry in any way they chose. When the Chinese people began to take control of their own destinies, this caused the Opium Wars, which opened the door for China to become the superpower that it is today. Whether you are referring to the federal government, university officials, or a pimp on the street, most oppressors who have power do not give that power away willingly.

    Like the British government of the past, University administrations can be as typical as any other entity when it comes to maintaining control of students and their minds. Students don’t realize how much power they can actually have, and most of them don’t even care. As long as students remain focused on going to one party after another and staying fearful of standing up for their rights, campus officials hold all the cards. University administrators have another advantage in that students are only around for 4 – 6 years, so by the time they realize they have any power, they’ve already graduated.

    When I was a student leader at The University of Kentucky (which in my opinion, is to this day, one of the most racist and segregated academic plantations in America), I remember periodically bumping into the university president. He would usually ask me the same question, “When do you graduate again?” When I became a faculty member years later, I figured out that the reason the president was asking about my graduation date was because he knew that when I left the campus, the student protests would leave with me. He was right; that’s exactly what happened. But from that experience, I learned that if you step out and fight for what is right, you might actually have a chance to win and make positive change for the good. Universities hate you for it today, but they give you an award for your efforts 30 years later. I encourage students at Howard University and other campuses across America to make sacrifices for their children and grandchildren, who will set foot on the same ground in just a few years. Were it not for students raising a little hell 30 years ago, you would not be where you are today.

    The students at Howard University have a legitimate grievance on their financial aid problems. It is as legitimate as the grievance of Kentucky State University students, many of whom are still living in hotels this late into the semester. Their grievance is as legitimate as that of the students at Morehouse College, who still don’t understand why a wealthy student can shoot a classmate and be allowed back into classes. Howard students should have their questions answered and be presented with evidence of systematic change in campus procedures.

    When it comes to bad leaadership, questions remain in the air, and they usually don’t get answered. Instead, the administration has the same formula: Just wait long enough and students will either grow weary, get distracted or leave the campus. Don’t be surprised if Howard University invites Lil Wayne on campus for a concert. Like the Chinese of 100 years ago, socio-political Opium always works to co ntrol the masses. Don’t let the leadership control you.

    Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance Professor at Syracuse University and author of “What if George Bush were a Black Man?” To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.

     

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  • Contreras leads Rockies to win in debut (AP)

    Colorado Rockies' Seth Smith(notes), center, is congratulated by teammates as he returns to the dugout after hitting a solo home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the eighth inning of a baseball game in Denver on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009.

    Even though he has pitched in the World Series before, Jose Contreras confessed he was nervous before his first start for the Colorado Rockies. He didn't look it once he took the mound. Acquired on Monday from the Chicago White Sox for minor league pitcher Brandon Hynick, Contreras pitched 6 2-3 solid innings to lead the Rockies to a 4-1 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks.

  • Kanye Doesn’t Exactly Believe in “Love Me For Who I Am”

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     In the feature, he reveals that he started collecting explicit Playboy images at the age of 10 and also spills his thoughts on relationships . Peep an excerpt:

    He almost considers relationship like a contract, the other person is a partner,  kids: the mandatory accessory. “Real rock stars, he said one day, get married and have rock stars babies”. More or less engaged to Amber Rose, a model spectacularly dressed in pink, he does not delude himself.”Of course women are attracted by celebrity, money, the illusion of “love me for who I am” is stupid/an idiocy, we are no longer in college, I am f*cking Kanye West.

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  • Broncos sign ex-Dolphins DL Holliday (AP)

    The Denver Broncos signed veteran defensive lineman Vonnie Holliday Saturday, the same day the team trimmmed its roster by releasing 12 players. The 6-foot-5, 285-pound Holliday had 3 1/2 sacks last season for the Miami Dolphins. Defensive lineman Tim Crowder was among the players cut Saturday by new Broncos coach Josh McDaniels.

  • Remainder of Clemens’ lawsuit dismissed (AP)

    The remainder of Roger Clemens' defamation suit against Brian McNamee in Texas has been dismissed, leaving the pair to fight their legal battle in New York. U.S. District Judge Keith P. Ellison, who threw out most of Clemens' case in February, dismissed the remainder of the suit on Aug. 28. The dismissal was with prejudice, meaning Clemens can't refile, but he plans to ask the 5th U.S.

  • Super Bowl hero Tyree released by Giants (AP)

    David Tyree has gone from Super Bowl hero to out of a job. Tyree was released by the New York Giants on Saturday in the final cutdown that also featured a late trade with backup tight end Michael Matthews, another Super Bowl veteran, being shipped to the New England Patriots for a conditional draft pick.

  • If You Ever Win the Lottery: 5 Risks You Don’t Want to Take

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    Some of us saw the story about the woman who won the lottery as a teenager and blew her money on cocaine and shopping sprees. Bad idea. As a Finance Professor, I thought I would make a quick list of things to think about if you ever win the lottery.


    1) Don’t buy the damn lottery tickets anyway – Your probability of winning the lottery is incredibly low, and state governments use lotteries as a way to manipulate the fantasies and desmoney savingperation of the poor for an additional source of tax revenue. The best use of your lotter money is not to buy into the lottery. Save that money instead.

    2) Drugs and gambling are very bad ideas – Just ask Antoine Walker, the former NBA star who went to jail for not being able to pay his gambling debts. Antoine has not gotten involved in drugs, but many athletes and entertainers have. An insatiable appetite for dope, combined with a seemingly infinite amount of cash is a recipe for financial disaster.

    3) Getting caught up with the bling – For some reason, African Americans have a strong fascination with status symbols. We like to make sure that everyone knows we’ve won the lotto, and some of us seem to think that having the nice car, big house and fancy clothes will make our point. The problem with status symbols is that they are not only a waste of money, they are also the quickest way to draw “haters” and “hangers,” all of whom expect you to solve their financial problems. Personally, I’ve learned the value of keeping my financial situation to myself: no one needs to know how much money I’ve got.

    4) Becoming a one-man charitable foundation – Related to point three, the truth is that endless amounts of generosity can be the very thing that destroys you. I have a friend who took the millions she made from her small business and paid bills for every relative within a 1,000 mile radius. Well, when her business hit hard times, those same people were not willing or able to help her out of her predicament: She’d become everyone’s hero but had no hero of her own. Be generous and charitable; just put a concrete limit on how much you give away.

    5) Not keeping accurate records or a budget – If you don’t keep a budget, you are going to waste a lot of money, period. If you bump into a ton of dough, find a good financial advisor so you can enjoy your cash and keep your stash, all at the same time. It’s not about being miserly, it’s just a matter of being mature and balanced.

    Be smart, be educated, be prosperous. Life is too short to be broke.

    Dr. Boyce Watkins is a Finance Professor at Syracuse University and author of “Financial Lovemaking 101: Merging Assets with Your Partner in Ways that Feel Good.” To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered directly to your email, please click here.

     

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  • James makes promotional stop in London (AP)

    NBA star LeBron James(notes) photographs the facilities at the Lilian Baylis Community Hub, London, Saturday Sept. 5, 2009. James was visiting the center to highlight the progress of the new community focused basketball court being created at the site. James, who came to England on Saturday to continue his worldwide promotional tour, said it is still unclear whether he will stay with the Cleveland Cavaliers when his contract runs out at the next of the upcoming season.

    King James got a royal greeting Saturday. LeBron James spoke to dozens of children wearing T-shirts with "Earn the crown" and "The King is coming" written on them during a stop in his promotional tour. The Cleveland Cavaliers star has been traveling the world to promote his documentary, "More Than A Game." His visit to the British capital was aimed at helping spread…

  • Weekend Treat From Jessica Gomes!

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    Snap shot from Portugal Lisbon!

  • Singersroom 30 Under 30 Nominees

    Posted by: Joana

    Singersroom 30 Under 30 award it’s an acclamation given to the top 30 males in R&B that personifies the style, character and music.

    Forgeting about the whole situation with Rihanna and talking about why do we know Chris Brown… for those that forgot about it he sings..

    He is on the top of the Singersroom 30 under 30, with 1128 votes and still counting, so there is no doubt that he’s the favorite in the R&B world.

    The nominees are:

    • Chris Brown
    • Trey Songz @SongzYuuup
    • Omarion  @1Omarion
    • Ne-Yo @NeyoCompound
    • Mario @MarioSoultruth
    • Jaiden
    • Chanj
    • Mateo
    • Steph Jones @stephjonesmusic
    • Hal Linton
    • Young Steff
    • Chrishan
    • Lloyd
    • Jeremih @Jeremih
    • Pleasure P @pleasurep
    • Mishon
    • Jay Sean @JaySean
    • Sammie @PrinceSammie
    • Rock City
    • Brandon Hines
    • Bobby Valentino
    • Marques Houston @marqueshouston
    • J Holiday
    • McKnight (BJ & Niko)
    • Craig David
    • Colby O’Donis
    • Ray J
    • Jaicko
    • Kevin Cossom
    • Donnie Klang

    Do you agree with the list?

    To vote go to www.singersroom.com/30under30/

    Good luck to all the nominees =)