Private-Public Partnerships: The Way To Get Large Projects Done
From state agencies to local governments, private-public partnerships are becoming the way to finance infrastructure upgrades and build revenue-generating projects on public land.Citrix leads in 'monster opportunity' of federal shift to Apple
Citrix Systems and Juniper Networks are among technology vendors that may benefit from a U.S. government search for ways to secure Apple's smartphones and tablet computers for federal employee use.Unfinished Nazi Resort Draws Investors To Baltic Island
Vacation homes for sale in the German town of Prora are part of a dilapidated complex of identical, unadorned blocks built by Adolf Hitler to house 20,000 workers on Nazi party-sponsored vacations.Fla. Legislature clears way for rail systems
A bill that would clear the way for commuter and transit rail systems, which may in turn attract federal stimulus money to also build a high-speed line, sped to Gov. Charlie Crist's desk Tuesday.Bernanke's Operation Twist sharpens year-end stimulus anxiety
The Federal Reserve oxtended its Operation Twist program to swap $267 billion in short-term securities with longer-term debt through December.Careers: Ladies get lucky in Washington
Time to ditch New York, L.A. and Houston. If you're an ambitious gal, run to Washington, D.C, where one in six women earned more than $100,000 last year. It's the place where brains wins over brawn.Charity probe to next focus on campaign money
The next phase of an investigation into a veterans charity accused of being a front for a $300 million gambling operation will focus on the hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on lobbying and campaigns donations.Women still in minority at World Economic Forum
At a five-day meeting of the World Economic Forum that was more than 80 percent populated by men, women often were a minority on panels or not represented at all. But Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg, who grew up in Miami, led a forum on what was probably the most female-heavy gathering.Office market in U.S. begins recovery as vacancy rate declines
Office vacancies in the U.S. dropped for the first time in more than three years in the most recent quarter and rents climbed, signaling the market is beginning a recovery as the economy improves.Incoming Bar president to review disciplinary procedures
Scott Hawkins says one of his primary causes as the next president of The Florida Bar will be to examine whether lawyer discipline is tough and responsive enough.Trending Stories
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