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Benjamin Cole
A native of Spartanburg, he was the son of the late Zack and Bertha Cole and the widower of Mae Helen Cole. He was a U.S. Army veteran and was of the Baptist faith.
Young actor lands top place
Edward Kemp, the academy's artistic director said: \"[Benjamin Cole] is a very talented young man and has won his place here following a very competitive four-stage audition process.\"
Ben Cole; helped businesses in former Soviet Union
Mr. Cole, whose clients ranged from banking and financial services to high technology and manufacturing industries, died Jan. 4 in his Boston home of pancreatic cancer. \"Ben would travel with me to Siberia to support our growing communities in the region while he was growing his businesses,\" said Berkowitz, who added that Mr. Cole's \"business in Russia was just as much to build democracy\" and defend human rights and religious freedom as it was to secure a return on investments.
SETTLEMENT FOR ORPHAN IN MILLIONS
A teen-ager whose parents were killed two years ago in a collision with a Metro-Dade police car will receive about $24 million in tax- free payments over his expected lifetime in a settlement approved by Metro Commissioners.
El gran problema que hay que superar es la falta de confianza?
Ayer hablaba con unos estudiantes sobre cómo perciben este modelo de negocio y el gran problema es la falta de confianza: ¿cómo le doy mi dinero a alguien que no conozco?Es un problema cultural ya superado en varios países, pero que en Latinoamérica plantea un reto. Cuando trabajé para Google en África, fue la gente local la que ayudó a la expansión porque entendía mejor la cultura. En cualquier escenario hay que trabajar con la gente que entiende cómo funcionan las cosas. Yo creo que estamos comenzando, tomando en cuenta la cantidad de proyectos creativos e innovadores que se quieren hacer. Hoy es un número muy limitado el que accede a financiamiento. Pero ya existe una regulación en EE.UU. que permite, mediante plataformas virtuales, la venta de participación en una compañía. Estamos aún en las primeras fases para poder predecir cómo progresará, pero es un desarrollo muy interesante de ver. Estamos presenciando un modelo híbrido que reúne al financiamiento tradicional con el?venture capital?. Originalmente la filosofía de la compañía era solucionar los problemas de financiamiento de pequeños proyectos. Y eso no ha cambiado. El límite era de 18 mil dólares en un momento, pero hemos tenido más de cien proyectos que han recaudado más de un millón de dólares.
Donated heart is infant's legacy
\"It's very rewarding to know a little part of her is still going,\" [Marlin Pereira] said. \"I didn't get to hear her first word or see her walk, but she did it through someone else.\" Trinity lived for three days in the hospital on a ventilator before becoming brain dead. Pereira held her baby one last time, thinking of a pink dot she'd seen on her mother's driver's license when she was a child indicating that she was an organ donor. \"If it wasn't for me being able to find an outlet and work here, I don't know if I could have let go. I don't know where I'd be,\" Pereira said. \"But I'm here.\"
Donated heart is infant's legacy
\"It's very rewarding to know a little part of her is still going,\" [Marlin Pereira] said. \"I didn't get to hear her first word or see her walk, but she did it through someone else.\" Trinity lived for three days in the hospital on a ventilator before becoming brain dead. Pereira held her baby one last time, thinking of a pink dot she'd seen on her mother's driver's license when she was a child indicating that she was an organ donor. \"If it wasn't for me being able to find an outlet and work here, I don't know if I could have let go. I don't know where I'd be,\" Pereira said. \"But I'm here.\"
New book warns about stock analysts
The author is Benjamin Mark Cole, a financial journalist with such publications as U.S. News & World Report, Los Angeles Herald Examiner and Los Angeles Times. The best part of \"Pied Pipers of Wall Street\" is the chapter entitled \"The Good Guys\" which lists information sources Cole respects. Here's information that would enable one to purchase Cole's book. It is available from Bloomberg Press, 100 Business Park Drive, P.O. Box 888, Princeton, N.J. 08452-0888. The 240-page hardcover book sells for $26.95. The book's ISBN number, which would help you track it, is 1-57660-083-1.
Benjamin Cole
Funeral services for Benjamin Cole will be held at 12:00 PM Saturday, September 24, 2011, at Community...