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NFL Week 6
in End Zone Buzz, on June 19, 2009
...4:15 PM
Chicago at Atlanta 8:20 PM
MON, OCT 19 TIME (ET)
Denver at San Diego 8:30 PM
·Bye: Dallas, Indianapolis, Miami, San Francisco
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Conrad Black's landmark case
in Sox First, on May 28, 2009
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Conrad Black's appeal against his fraud conviction will have massive implications on the system, regardless of what the decision is. Black, as we know, was convicted two year ago of a a $6.1-m...
Lost American Marques: Hupmobile
in Classical Drives, on May 1, 2009
...reputation for building strong, dependable automobiles. Indeed, a Hupmobile was entered in the 1932 Indianapolis 500, finishing a very credible fifth.
The great industrial designer Raymond Loewy, who...
NFL Week 5
in End Zone Buzz, on April 27, 2009
...co 4:05 PM
Jacksonville at Seattle 4:15 PM
Houston at Arizona 4:15 PM
New England at Denver 4:15 PM
Indianapolis at Tennessee 8:20 PM
MON, OCT 12 TIME (ET)
NY Jets at Miami 8:30 PM
·Bye: Chicago, Gr...
NFL Week 4
in End Zone Buzz, on April 24, 2009
... Week 4
SUN, OCT 4 TIME (ET)
Detroit at Chicago 1:00 PM
Cincinnati at Cleveland 1:00 PM
Seattle at Indianapolis 1:00 PM
NY Giants at Kansas City 1:00 PM
Baltimore at New England 1:00 PM
Tampa Bay at ...
NFL Week 3
in End Zone Buzz, on April 23, 2009
... 4:05 PM
Miami at San Diego 4:15 PM
Denver at Oakland 4:15 PM
Indianapolis at Arizona 8:20 PM
MON, SEP 28 TIME (ET)
Carolina ...
NFL Week 2
in End Zone Buzz, on April 22, 2009
...:15 PM
NY Giants at Dallas 8:20 PM
MON, SEP 21 TIME (ET)
Indianapolis at Miami 8:30 PM
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NFL Week 1
in End Zone Buzz, on April 21, 2009
...r at Cincinnati 1:00 PM
Minnesota at Cleveland 1:00 PM
Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1:00 PM
Detroit at New Orleans 1:00 PM
Dallas at Tampa Bay ...
Newspaper and auto industry self-destruction.
in Sox First, on April 1, 2009
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With Conrad Black's Sun-Times Media filing for bankruptcy , the Paper Cuts blog estimating that the newspaper closures have resulted in the loss of nearly 8000 jobs and with GM and Chrysler...
A More Pessimistic View of Outsourcing
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on March 2, 2009
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In today's Tech Trader Daily section of Barron's a pessimistic view of the Indian outsourcing industry this year. Wachovia's Edward Caso points out that "demand remains lackluster and decision making slow," and also poin...
Conrad Black speaks - again
in Sox First, on February 28, 2009
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One year after his incarceration, convicted fraudster Conrad Black seems to be adjusting to life in the slammer. In an interview with the National Post's Theresa Tedesco , done via email,...
Lady Black defends "kulak" bankers
in Sox First, on February 19, 2009
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Barbara Amiel, the big-spending wife of jailed fraudster Conrad Black, has come out with a most extraordinary defense of the banking community. While most of us accept that bankers have create...
Back in Time to Le Mans 2009
in Classical Drives, on January 9, 2009
...ams (there are many) is to attend the Le Mans 24 Hours which, along with the Monaco GP and the Indianapolis 500 , is one of the world's three greatest races. If I were to attend the 2009 even...
Blagojevich and Spitzer: a moral tale about power
in Sox First, on January 8, 2009
...ies not only to politics but to business as well. That's why high flyers, from Jeff Skilling to Conrad Black who had all the money and success in the world, couldn't hold themselves back. Whic...
No quick fix for US housing market
in Sox First, on December 5, 2008
The US housing market continues to go from catastrophic to worse, with delinquency rate for Mortgage loans, 90 days overdue, has hit record levels, according to the latest figures from the Mortgage Bankers' Association . The problem is that at the height of the real estate boom, borrow...
Quickest Route to a Race Track? Take the Train
in Classical Drives, on November 25, 2008
...you get closer, plus the long waits to get inside (over an hour at major events). Be a spectator at Indianapolis or Daytona or most F1 races and you'll wish you owned a helicopter. Fortunately our...
Black blogs from cell
in Sox First, on October 24, 2008
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Jailed for more than six years for Fraud, Conrad Black is "working", even if it's for gratis, for Tina Brown's web venture The Daily Beast . The disgraced businessman has taken...
How long will the recession last?
in Sox First, on October 23, 2008
So what are the bets for how long we will be in recession? In Britain, the Financial Times suggests one year with a one in three chance that it will last longer. Finland's Finance Minister Jyrki Katainen has told Bloomberg it could last two to three years. In Australia, ANZ banking chie...
Shooting up with AIG
in Sox First, on October 20, 2008
It's bad enough that AIG presented a completely false picture of its finances in its 2007 annual report , including a sign off from the world's biggest audit firm PricewaterhouseCoopers that everything was above board. So what then do we make of this News of the World report detailin...
CFO turnover continues
in Sox First, on October 13, 2008
The churn rate for chief financial officers is continuing at the same level as last year, reports CFO.com . That is somewhat surprising but it will be interesting to see how it pans out in the economic slowdown. One suspects that with more companies taking a chainsaw to their operations, C...
Ford and GM: can they survive?
in Sox First, on October 10, 2008
That General Motors and Ford are in serious trouble is no big surprise. Standard & Poor's says it might cut their rating deeper into junk and specialists have told Bloomberg their liquidity levels are so low they might have to file for bankruptcy. GM is losing around $1 billion cash e...
Iceland close to collapse
in Sox First, on October 7, 2008
If Americans think they're doing it hard in this crisis, spare a thought for the folk in Iceland. The "Land of Fire and Ice" is close to bankruptcy because of the taste for debt, and the fact that its banks are so powerful, with liabilities worth almost 10 times the country's g...
"Indiana Live!" Casino Now Offering Blackjack And Jobs
in The Gambling Weblog, on October 7, 2008
...ino.
But that's what's all the news at the "Indiana Live!" Casino just outside Indianapolis, where the long awaited Blackjack tables have finally been set up for action.
The casi...
POTM reminder
in WebKinzBlog, on October 3, 2008
...ne.
We have two pugs - Hayley named them Peyton and Eli for the NFL quarterbacks who are brothers, Indianapolis Colts Peyton Manning and New York Giants Eli Manning.
I found a ist of pug names and ...
The end of capitalism as we know it?
in Sox First, on September 27, 2008
The scene of banks going under and policy makers risking moral hazard and bailing out the guilty is changing US market capitalism as we know it. The great economist Joseph Schumpeter talked about "creative destruction". This was the great engine of capitalism where the old ways are ...
Ford Transit Connect Sport: Lastesel zum Angeben
in Das AutoWeblog, on September 25, 2008
...als Nutzfahrzeuge jeglichen Wert zu verlieren. Einzige verfügbare Lackierung ist das schöne Indianapolis-Blau, welches mit weißen Sportstreifen zusätzlich aufgepeppt wird. Dazu gibt es eine neue Front...
Boxing Cox
in Sox First, on September 23, 2008
The market is in meltdown mode so the heat is on Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Christopher Cox. A few days, I did a blog entry on John McCain talking tough and threatening to sack him. I just dismissed that as political opportunism. Still, it's hard to go past this fascinat...
NFL Football 2008 Week 3
in Play Las Vegas, on September 19, 2008
...innesota
Denver, at home, minus 5, over New Orleans
San Diego, at home, minus 9, over New York Jets
Indianapolis, at home, minus 5, over Jacksonville
Here's a pair of Las Vegas websites where you...
Credit crisis: views from the inside
in Sox First, on September 18, 2008
How bad is this crisis? Bad enough for central banks around the world to pump $180 billion into global financial markets, to jump start a system that seems to have broken down completely. Of course, that doesn't solve the main problem here. Banks don't trust each other and won't le...
Is AIG next?
in Sox First, on September 16, 2008
AIG could be the next to go. We'll know tomorrow. If it doesn't secure fresh funding by Wednesday September 17, it could be forced to file for bankruptcy, reports The Wall Street Journal . AIG is such a big player. Viewed through certain ways, it is the biggest financial services compa...
NFL Football 2008 Week 2
in Play Las Vegas, on September 12, 2008
..., plus 2, over San Diego
Pittsburgh, away, minus 6, over Cleveland
Minnesota, at home, plus 2, over Indianapolis
Washington, at home, even, over New Orleans
Here's a pair of Las Vegas websites wh...
Fantasy Freaks - Week 2
in End Zone Buzz, on September 11, 2008
...ut the Vikes go up against the Colts, who let rookie Matt Forte run all over them last week. Also, Indianapolis released one of their starting defensive tackles, Ed Johnson, because he liked to spark ...
We Love Ginny
in Pretty Things, on September 7, 2008
...silver. I do believe that I will purchase this and pair it with one of my items from the Lauren Conrad Collection. Take some time to check out more pieces from ShopBop and to look at their coverag...
Fantasy Freaks, Week 1
in End Zone Buzz, on September 5, 2008
© texas_mustang EZB is back for another year of fantasy freaks, giving you the best angles to play on your fantasy squad, and the players we think will have the biggest games.
RB Brian Westbrook, Eagles: Westbrook has made himself an elite offensive threat. He can hurt you in more ways than ...
The future of newspapers
in Sox First, on September 5, 2008
All over the world, the story is the same. Hit by declining circulation and advertising that is at best sluggish, newspapers are cutting jobs. It causes me a lot of pain to see it happening at my old employer, Fairfax . Seeing the way the industry was going, I decided it was emotionally, creati...
Gustav means business
in Sox First, on September 1, 2008
The petroleum industry might be bracing itself for the impact of Hurricane gustav but its economic impact is going to be wider than that. The Washington Post reports that Louisiana's trademark tourism industry, along with sugar, shipping and even the manufacture of Tabasco sauce wil...
Closing the GAAP
in Sox First, on August 28, 2008
Finally, the US has moved another step closer to joining the rest of the world with the Securities and Exchange Commission releasing a road map that would have US companies using International Financial Reporting Standards ( ifrs ) six years from now. Indeed, CFO.com's Sarah Johnson ...
Conrad Black's life on the inside
in Sox First, on August 25, 2008
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So Conrad Black 's latest appeal against his six and a half year sentence has been rejected . No surprises there. But it's not surprising either to read that the Lord Black of Crosshar...
Pocket Cinema V10 von Aiptek - Kino aus der Hosentasche
in Digitaltivi, on August 20, 2008
... zu schauen. Nein, es ist nicht der erste April. Der mobile Mini-Beamer im Taschenformat, der bei Conrad erhältlich ist, projiziert Bilder, Filme und Präsentationen auf beliebige Flächen. Die IFA-Neuh...
Barbara Amiel and Conrad Black: delusion city
in Sox First, on August 9, 2008
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As a piece of bizarre, self-serving crap, the piece from Conrad Black's grieving wide Barbara Amiel in The Times is hard to beat. Like her husband, she shows absolutely no remorse about the...
Some Football Odds
in End Zone Buzz, on August 5, 2008
...dds to win the Super Bowl
New England Patriots: 7/2
Dallas Cowboys: 6/1
San Diego Chargers: 7/1
Indianapolis Colts: 15/2
Jacksonville Jaguars: 12/1
New York Giants: 16/1
Pittsburgh Steelers: 16/1
M...
Teens Choose Their Favorite Celebrities, Movies & TV Shows
in The Celebrities Weblog, on August 4, 2008
... Reality/Variety Star: David Cook, "American Idol"
TV Female Reality/Variety Star: Lauren Conrad, "The Hills"
TV Villain: Ed Westwick, "Gossip Girl"
Music Single: Jonas B...
NFL Division Previews: AFC South
in End Zone Buzz, on July 24, 2008
...h that, EZB will be providing previews of each division in the league. Up today: the AFC South.
Indianapolis Colts
Why They Might Win the Division
Despite a creaky Marvin Harrison, the Colts s...
Conrad Black appeals again
in Sox First, on July 21, 2008
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The endless case of Conrad Black has moved into its latest phase, After the court rejected a plea to toss his conviction on fraud and lying about looting $6.1 million from his media empire, he i...
NFL Stuff Fans are Purchasing
in End Zone Buzz, on July 10, 2008
...t; And at number 10 on the list? A very ugly "Brett Favre Accomplishment T-Shirt."
- Indianapolis Colts: As you may expect, Peyton Manning jerseys sell nicely. In fact, both the blue ve...
PokerStars.TV is Born
in Internet Poker, on July 8, 2008
...r favourite poker clips at any time - and that's what PokerStars.tv allows you to do" said Conrad Brunner, Head of TV & Digital Production at PokerStars. "There are some outstanding ...
The Trailer Grows Up (But We Still Love Those Vintage Illustrations)
in Classical Drives, on July 7, 2008
...th a trailer especially after being scared half to death by one while returning to Toronto from the Indianapolis Speedway. As the car and its trailer approached our Corvair on a 2-lane highway, the tr...
Top 5 Fantasy QB's
in End Zone Buzz, on July 7, 2008
...t involvement in a sting operation.
- Round Taken: Late first, early second
2. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts : Manning had what some considered a "down" year in 2007, and he still t...
Conrad Black loses appeal
in Sox First, on June 26, 2008
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Conrad Black has lost his appeal against convictions for fraud and obstructing the course of justice. That means he will now almost certainly serve the six-and-a-half prison sentence handed out ...
Siemens case expands
in Sox First, on June 20, 2008
The Siemens bribery scandal gets wider and wider. Now we have reports that the bribe money was distributed through a German company owned by three banks. Needless to say, the banks have all since professed ignorance. For the record, a verdict in the case is expected at the end of next mo...
Conflicted consumers and the greenwashers
in Sox First, on June 17, 2008
It had to happen. Writing in the Harvard Business Review blog , Andrew Winston talks about the rise of the "conflicted consumer", the one who will buy products that are environmentally or socially preferable at the same price and quality As Winston says, this might have significant im...
Flying industry solutions
in Sox First, on June 16, 2008
Two weeks ago, I looked at how soaring oil prices will turn flying into hell. Now we have some advice from BusinessWeek's Traveler's Check blog on how to save the industry. Bob Crandall, the former president and chairman of American Airlines, regarded by some as an industry icon, s...
Earthquake funds and sneakers
in Sox First, on June 14, 2008
Since when are US brand runners necessary for earthquake relief? That's the question the world should be asking following the report that staff at the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (ACFIC) in Henan and a branch of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China in Mianyang use...
FBI steps up on mortgage fraud
in Sox First, on June 13, 2008
Last month, I did a blog entry on how mortgage fraud cases were up and stretching the resources of the FBI. Now we have further evidence of that with Bloomberg reporting that the FBI has pulled agents off financial crimes cases so that they can focus on subprime. Clearly, this problem is ge...
News From Each NFL Team
in End Zone Buzz, on June 12, 2008
...Texans : Mario Williams had a monster season in 2007. Could he have a bigger season in 2008?
Indianapolis Colts : The team got a draft pick in a trade with the Eagles for FB Luke Lawton
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Cracking down on cartels
in Sox First, on June 12, 2008
Something that will send shockwaves through the British business world with the first jail sentence for cartel conduct in the UK . Three businessmen, including two from the British unit of Continental AG, Europe's second-largest tiremaker, were sentenced for up to three years in jail for fi...
Flip Flops!
in Das Freizeitsport, on June 11, 2008
...f dem Jahrestreffen des American college of Sports Medicine in Indianapolis. Das bedeutet aber nicht, dass man seine Flip-Flops entsorgen muss, betont Justin Shoyer, der selbst zwei Paar davon ...
Risk Of Pre-eclampsia and Stretching Exercises
in Next Nine Months, on June 10, 2008
...were presented at the May 29 at the annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine in Indianapolis, Indiana and to be published in the in the spring issue of the journal Hypertension in ...
Indy ATV Products Dealer Expo
in Under My Helmet, on June 10, 2008
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The 40th Annual Indianapolis Dealer Expo is essentially four days filled with brochures, salesmanship, banter, product displays, women in skimpy clothes, custom quads and bikes, lots of sex...
Banking squeeze
in Sox First, on June 10, 2008
Let's take yesterday's expected announcement by Lehman Brothers of a $2.8 billion loss and $6 billion capital raising in context. It coincides with the Bank of International Settlements issuing its latest quarterly financial report makes it quite clear that the banks simply don'...
Conrad Black's last-ditch appeal
in Sox First, on June 9, 2008
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This is the last roll of the dice for Conrad black . He has begun his appeal against the six and half year sentence for fraud and obstruction of justice with his lawyers telling the appeal jud...
The problem with deferred prosecutions
in Sox First, on June 9, 2008
Back in April, I did a blog entry looking at the disturbing trend in the US justice system for prosecutors to do special deals with companies accused of wrongdoing in the form of deferred prosecutions. Some good insights into this last month from political writer Cheri Cabot . As she points...
US recession reality check
in Sox First, on June 7, 2008
Friday's bleak US payroll data showing another drop in jobs and rising unemployment, combined with this long-term chart of US gross firing and hiring , is not just another sign of the unfolding US recession. It's also a warning for the global economy. Indeed, the Chicago Fed's N...
The most ethical companies
in Sox First, on June 6, 2008
Nike, BMW, Alcoa , Rio Tinto, IKEA, Cisco Systems, Sun Microsystems, Xerox, American Express and Honda. These are some of the world's most ethical companies, as listed by Ethisphere . The list is not perfect. But then, no business is either. Ethisphere sums it up thus: "Every la...
Deutsche Telekom and Stasi
in Sox First, on June 6, 2008
Less than two weeks ago, we looked at how Europe's biggest phone company, Deutsche Telekom, was spying on executives and journalists to track down the source of leaks. If that sent shock-waves through Germany because of its history, it was well-justified. Now we have reports that Deutsc...
BAE: The net closes
in Sox First, on June 5, 2008
The intrigue surrounding the BAE-Saudi bribery scandal continues with the Financial Times reporting that a third man, BAE's business development director Alan Garwood has been issued with a subpoena by US authorities. BAE chief executive Mike Turner and Sir Nigel Rudd, a BAE non-execu...
Fox News and bed bugs
in Sox First, on June 5, 2008
Bizarre story about a Fox News employee Jane Clark launching legal action claiming she got bedbug bites at work and that she is now suffering from post- traumatic stress disorder. Just how bad is it really? According to the Harvard School of Public Health , bedbugs might be annoying but...
Football Smatterings
in End Zone Buzz, on June 4, 2008
...while. (Sporting News.com)
- 2nd year WR Anthony Gonzalez could have a big year for the Colts. (Indianapolis Star)
- Some skepticism about Terrell Owens' new deal. (SI.com)
- A frighteningl...
The audit cartel
in Sox First, on June 4, 2008
British accounting academic Prem Sikka has long been a savage critic of the accounting and audit industry. One of the few public interest accountancy academics, Sikka has argued that the problem with the Big Four is that they are unaccountable. Sikka is from a growing army of critics wh...
Executive hurdles
in Sox First, on June 3, 2008
So you reckon it takes an executive only a few months to get up to scratch with a new job? Think again. According to new research, published here , almost one in three top executive hired from another company are still not delivering after two years. And one in five who within the organization...




