Thursday, August 30, 2012

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Isaac steers clear of direct blow on New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? Isaac's whistling winds lashed this city and the storm dumped nearly a foot of rain on its darkened and desolate streets, but the system of levee pumps, walls and gates appeared to withstand one of the stiffest challenges yet. To the north and south, though, people had to be evacuated or rescued as Isaac lingered over Louisiana.

The rain fell almost constantly for more than a day, flooding neighborhoods in a rural part of the state and as far away as Mississippi. Officials had to respond quickly because the waters were rising fast ? even as Isaac meandered slowly northward Thursday on a path toward Arkansas.

President Barack Obama declared federal emergencies in Louisiana and Mississippi late Wednesday, according to a statement from the White House. The disaster declarations free up federal aid for affected areas.

Along the shores of Lake Ponchartrain, officials sent scores of buses and dozens of high-water vehicles to help evacuate about 3,000 people as rising waters lapped against houses and left cars stranded. Floodwaters rose waist-high in some neighborhoods, and the Louisiana National Guard was working with sheriff's deputies to rescue people stranded in their homes.

The floodwaters "were shockingly fast-rising, from what I understand from talking to people," Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne said. "It caught everybody by surprise."

Isaac arrived seven years after Hurricane Katrina and passed slightly to the west of New Orleans, where the city's fortified levee system easily handled the assault.

"Unfortunately, that's not been the case for low-lying areas outside the federal system, in particular lower Jefferson and Plaquemines parishes," said Louisiana Democratic US. Sen. Mary Landrieu. "Hurricane Isaac has reinforced for us once again just how vulnerable these critical areas are. We must re-engage the Corps of Engineers on this."

Jerry Larpenter, sheriff in nearby Terrebonne Parish, said he thinks the storm's impact took many by surprise.

"I think a lot of people were caught with their pants down," he said. "This storm was never predicted right since it entered the Gulf. It was supposed to go to Florida, Panama City, Biloxi, New Orleans. We hope it loses its punch once it comes in all the way."

New Orleans' biggest problems seemed to be downed power lines, scattered tree limbs and minor flooding. One person was reported killed, compared with 1,800 deaths from Katrina in Louisiana and Mississippi. And police reported few problems with looting. New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu ordered a dusk-to-dawn curfew.

But in Plaquemines Parish, a sparsely populated area south of the city that is outside the federal levee system, dozens of people were stranded in flooded coastal areas and had to be rescued. The storm pushed water over an 18-mile levee and put so much pressure on it that authorities planned to intentionally puncture the floodwall to relieve the strain.

Officials rushed to evacuate more than 100 nursing home residents from Plaquemines Parish, an area with a reputation for weathering storms and perhaps the hardest hit by Isaac. In this hardscrabble, mostly rural parish, even the sick and elderly are hardened storm veterans.

"I don't think we had to evacuate to begin with," said Romaine Dahl, 59, as he sat in a wheelchair. "The weather was a hell of a lot worse last night than it is now. And I got an idea that after all this is said and done they're going to say everything is over with, go on back home."

Other residents in the Riverbend Nursing and Rehabilitation Center were loaded into ambulances and taken to a nearby naval station. Residents had their names and birth dates attached to their shirts.

Josephine King, 84, handled the move well, waiting in a wheelchair. "I'm feeling good," she said.

By midafternoon Wednesday, Isaac had been downgraded to a tropical storm. The Louisiana National Guard ceased rescue operations in Plaquemines Parish, saying it felt confident it had gotten everyone out. There were no serious injuries. National Guard spokesman Capt. Lance Cagnolatti said guardsmen would stay in the area over the coming days to help.

By early Thursday, Isaac's maximum sustained winds had decreased to 50 mph. Even at its strongest, the storm was far weaker than Hurricane Katrina, which crippled New Orleans in 2005. Because Isaac's coiled bands of rain and wind were moving at only 5 mph ? about the pace of a brisk walk ? the threat of storm surges and flooding was expected to linger Thursday as the immense comma-shaped system crawled across Louisiana.

The storm knocked out power to as many as 700,000 people, stripped branches off trees and flattened fields of sugar cane so completely that they looked as if a tank had driven over them.

In coastal Mississippi, officials used small motorboats Wednesday to rescue at least two dozen people from a neighborhood Isaac flooded in Pearlington. In addition, the National Weather Service said there were reports of at least three possible tornadoes touching down in coastal counties. No injuries were reported.

None of the reports had been confirmed. Until the weather clears, there is no way for survey teams to assess the area to determine whether damage was done by tornadoes or straight-line winds, said NWS Meteorologist Shawn O'Neil.

Back in New Orleans, the storm canceled remembrance ceremonies for those killed by Katrina. Since that catastrophe, the city's levee system has been bolstered by $14 billion in federal repairs and improvements. The bigger, stronger levees were tested for the first time by Hurricane Gustav in 2008.

Isaac came ashore late Tuesday as a Category 1 hurricane, with 80 mph winds near the mouth of the Mississippi River. It drove a wall of water nearly 11 feet high inland.

In Vermilion Parish, a 36-year-old man died after falling 18 feet from a tree while helping friends move a vehicle ahead of the storm. Deputies did not know why he climbed the tree.

The storm stalled for several hours before resuming a slow trek inland, and forecasters said that was in keeping with its erratic history. The slow motion over land means Isaac could be a major soaker, dumping up to 20 inches of rain in some areas. New Orleans reported at about 10 inches in some places as rain continued to fall late Wednesday.

As hard wind and heavy rain pelted Melba Leggett-Barnes' home in the Lower 9th Ward, an area leveled during Katrina, she felt more secure than she did seven years ago.

"I have a hurricane house this time," said Barnes, who has been living in her newly rebuilt home since 2008. She and her husband, Baxter Barnes, were among the first to get a home through Brad Pitt's Make It Right program.

Her yellow house with a large porch and iron trellis was taking a beating but holding strong.

"I don't have power, but I'm all right," said Barnes, a cafeteria worker for the New Orleans school system.

Forecasters expected Isaac to move farther inland over the next several days, dumping rain on drought-stricken states across the nation's midsection before finally breaking up over the weekend. The storm was expected to weaken to a tropical depression Thursday, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami.

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Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers Brian Schwaner and Stacy Plaisance in New Orleans; Melinda Deslatte in Baton Rouge; Kevin McGill in Houma; Holbrook Mohr in Waveland and Pass Christian, Miss.; and Jeff Amy in Biloxi and Gulfport, Miss.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/isaac-steers-clear-direct-blow-orleans-220957036.html

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2012 Press Release | Cutting Edge

Press Release
For More Info:
Contact: Eric L. Cager
504.945.1800 -

20th Annual Cutting Edge CE Conference

Announces its

2012 Music Business Sessions

Gallier Hall and Lafayette Square

New Orleans, LA

September 26 ? 30, 2012

http://www.cuttingedgenola.com

Cutting Edge CE Music Business Sessions will cover a diverse group of Topics comprising today?s music industry Hot Topics and Current Trends

2012 CUTTING EDGE CE
MUSIC BUSINESS SESSIONS

Wednesday, September 26, 2012 [Free day Open to the Public]

2:00 ? 3:30 Small Business Development Center Workshop

5:00 ? 8:00 Artists Networking Reception and Showcase

9:00 ? 1:00 Club Showcases


Thursday, September 27, 2012

9:30 ? 10:00am International Music Business Opportunities: Touring and Current Business Trends.

10:15 ? 10:35am Entertainment and Arts in New Orleans Downtown

An overview of entertainment and art options in New Orleans fastest growing neighborhood: Downtown?s Central business District. Kurt Weigle, President & CEO, New Orleans? Downtown Development District

Speakers

Kurt Weigle, President & CEO, Downtown Development District, New Orleans, LA

10:45 ? 12noon Grow Your City?s Music Brand

Cities around the country are learning the value of branding their city as a ?Music City.? Panelists from government and non-profit community from different cities discuss making their cities? music scenes more hospitable for musicians and business

12noon ? 2:30pm Daytime Artists Showcase

1:00 ? 2:00pm [Featured Presentation] Road to Success: Booking and Touring Tips

A panel of musicians, booking agents and talent buyers gather to talk touring and booking. How do you book own tour? What exactly do booking agents do and what do they look for in the bands they work with? How do festival bookers mine for talent and make programming decision?

2:15 ? 3:15 Management Panel: Helping an artist get to the next level in their career.

2:15 ? 3:00pm Songwriters Panel: Murphy?s Laws of Songwriting

Get the inside track on songwriting as a craft from award-winning songwriter

Ralph Murphy, Author ? ?Murphy?s Laws of Songwriting?

3:00 ? 3:30pm Song Critique ? Live Performance

Artist will get the opportunity to perform their song and get immediate feedback.

3:30 ? 4:45 Social Media Marketing: Let?s Get Social

This panel will discuss various social media platforms to promote music, best practices on Facebook, Twitter, growing your mailing list, different ways to help monetize social media and more

4:00 ? 5:00 Juke Box Jury ? CD Listening Session

3:30 ? 7:00pm Afternoon NewWork Showcases

6:00 ? 8:00 pm Opening Reception: Lifetime Achievement Award Honoring: Louisiana Music Factory

8:00 ? 11:00 Evening Showcase
11:00 ? until Cutting Edge Late Night

Friday, September 28, 2012

9:30 ? 10:00am [Breakfast Presentation] HOT TOPIC:

10:15 ? 11:30am In the Studio: Getting the Perfect Mix

Recorded live or in the studio your CD is not complete without mixing and mastering. Hear recommendation from veteran musicians, producers, engineers and studio owners on how to complete a great CD.

11:45 ? 1:00pm Publicity Panel: Using Social Media and Traditional Media to promote Artists and their music.

This panel will discuss using social media (facebook, Twitter, Myspace), artists? opportunities websites (Reverbnation), blogging and print media to promote

12:00 ? 2:00pm Daytime Showcase

1:00 ? 1:45 Song Critiquing Session: [Part II, continues from Thursday]

1:30 ? 2:45 Independent Record Labels discusses Distribution in today?s music Industry

2:30 ? 3:15 Branding your Image and Licensing your Music

3:30 ? 4:30 College Radio: What?s new in college radio. How to get discovered by college radio

3:30 ? 4:30 So you want to be a Promoter?

4:30 ? 5:30 Juke Box Jury: CD Listening Session

4:30 ? 10:00 nola DOWNTOWN music and arts festival ? Kick Off

11:00am ? 2:00am NOLA Downtown Festival/NewWorks Showcases

8:00 ? Mardi Gras in September Street Party


Saturday, September 29, 2012
10:00 ? 10:30am [Breakfast Presentation] Sponsor by TuneSat

Collecting Royalties ? TuneSat: What it is? How it works?

TuneSat is a revolutionary technology that offers a simple solution to the overwhelming challenges of inaccurate performance reporting, lost royalty payments and copyright infringement. TuneSat lets you know exactly when and where your audio content is being performed on hundreds of TV channels and millions of websites around the globe

Speaker

Neeta Ragoowansi, Vice President of Business Development & Legal Affairs

10:00 ? 11:00 The Merchandising Game

Trending merchandising options to co-promote your brand.

11:15 ? 12:30 Radio Trends

This panel will evaluate?radio as a vehicle for developing artists. Internet, satellite and terrestrial radio formats will be covered and the panel will address issues such as how to draw and sustain listeners, how to break artists through such diverse radio formats, how to get your record on the air and keep it in rotation, and more

Speakers

11:30 ? 12:30 The Ins and Outs of Book Publishing: A presentation by book publisher Jessica Kaye, Esq.

1:00 ? 1:45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Kevin Lyman, Van Warp Tours

2:00 ? 3:30 One-On-One Consultation: Entertainment Executives and Songwriting Experts

2:00 ? 2:45 Important information you should know when signing a record deal.

2:00 ? 3:15 Website Demolition Panel

Live reviews of audience members? websites.

2:00 ? 3:15 Rap/Hip Hop/r&b ? Breaking Thru the Noise

2:00 ? 2:45 Song Critiquing Session: [Part III, continues from Thursday]

3:30 ? 4:30 Gospel Music Today

3:00 ? 4:30 Juke Box Jury ? CD Listening Sessions

3:30 ? 5:00 Website Clinic

One-on-one website review, consultation on musicians online strategy

11:00am ? 2:00am NOLA Downtown Festival/NewWorks Showcases

8:00 ? Mardi Gras in September Street Party

2012 Speakers Profiles ? New Additions to speakers

Additions to speakers list:

Mike Shepherd/ Louisiana Music Hall of Fame

Ohmare Washington/ Flycat Music Group/ NARIP

Pete Knapp/ Pete Knapp and Company/ Goose Creek Records

Sime Restovic/ Guitar Center (GC) Pro

Olga Wilhelmine/ Musician/ Board Member Blues Foundation

Alvin Jackson/ Black Men of Labor Marching Club

Dr. Bruce Raeburn/ Director of Special Collections/ Tulane University

Edward ?Kidd? Jordan/ Musician/ Head of Music/ Southern University New Orleans
Edgar ?Dooky? Chase/ Restaurateur/former Big Band Leader
Theryl DeCloudet/ Musician
Kim Che?re/ Artist/ Gospel promoter
Lyle Henderson/ Radio personality
Mark Rogers/ Rhythm of Gospel Awards

Speakers Profiles (more profiles http://www.cutttingedgenols.com/panelists )


Sabrina Ment
Sabrina negotiates and drafts various agreements relating to all areas in music, merchandising, book publishing, motion picture and television. ?She also has experience in various other corporate organizational documents such as corporate resolutions and amendments.

Charles Driebe
Charles Driebe is an entertainment attorney and manager; he is the founder and CEO of Blind Ambition Management Ltd. in Atlanta. Blind Ambition manages the Blind Boys of Alabama and Ruthie Foster

Eric Sheinkop
At age 25 after some how rapping on a McDonald?s TV commercial, Eric Sheinkop saw an opportunity to transform the way brands license music.
In 2008, he co-founded Music Dealers ? a global music licensing company aimed at bridging the gap between bands and brands. Music Dealers partnership with Coca-Cola open doors with clients McDonald?s, PMI and Kellogg?s.

David Duresne
CEO at Bandzoogle, the most powerful platform for musicians to build their website, engage their fans, and sell their music and merchandise directly. Bandzoogle works with tens of thousands of bands and musicians to help them create a strong base for their online strategy.

Mike Olsen
Mike Olsen is currently the CEO at Indieblu Music and President at Entertainment One Music Nashville. eOne Nashville?s roster includes Shooter Jennings, Bucky Covington, Jimmy Webb and Uncle Lucius.

J. Christopher Hamilton
Mr. Hamilton worked as a business affairs executive for ABC Studios. He spent almost 5 years with MTV Networks in NYC as a production/development attorney and working on live action and animated shows for Nickelodeon. After working for nearly ten years on the corporate end, Mr. Hamilton started Coup D??tat, a Management and Production Company.

Darryl Cohen
Darryl Cohen is currently provides on-air legal commentary for CNN/HNN. ?His Entertainment practice Cohen, Cooper, Estep & Allen, LLC includes representation of on-air network talent, including anchors, actors, photographers, models, recording artists, and talent agencies.

Suzette Toledano
Suzette Toledano owns and operates Toledano Entertainment and Arts Law, a boutique arts and entertainment transactional law practice with emphasis on copyright and trademark matters, art and music licensing, recording contracts, music publishing contracts and film industry matters.

Jessica Kaye
? holds both a Law Degree and a Masters Degree in Business. After several years in the private practice of law, Ms. Kaye became Vice President of Business Affairs for Dove Entertainment. There she worked on both television and feature film projects as well as publishing contracts. She later founded The Publishing Mills, an audio publishing company that published approximately 200 titles. Ms. Kaye has produced three Grammy Award nominated works, including the Grammy Award-winning Best Comedy Recording, Crank Calls by Jonathan Winters.
She has served as President of the Audio Publishers Association and as a member of the Board of Governors for the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Academy for Recording Arts & Sciences, West. She is the founder of Big Happy Family, LLC, a digital distribution company for audio programming. She was the creator and editor of, and a contributor to, the short story anthology Meeting Across the River (Bloomsbury, 2005).

Rico Brooks

Bad Boy South Records? Rico Brooks is responsible for the leadership, coordination and overall direction of an individual, team of individuals and/or enterprise. As President of Block Entertainment and former Manager of Superstar Rapper Yung Joc, Manager of Rapper Gorilla Zoe, and Sonny Digital Rico Brooks leads his team to their current and future success.

Ralph Murphy
Born in England and raised in Canada, His first #1 Song in Europe was ?Call My Name? by James Royal (1966). In 1969 he moved to New York to produce the band April Wine (two gold albums, one platinum). In 1971, Ralph had his first Country hit in Nashville with ?Good Enough To Be Your Wife? #2 for Jeannie C. Riley. More hits followed ?He Got You? for Ronnie Milsap; ?Half The Way? for Crystal Gayle. He served as Vice President for ASCAP Nashville. His latest book is Murphy?s Laws of Songwriting. Ralph will conduct three days of songwriting clinics at the Cutting Edge.

Source: http://cuttingedgenola.com/2012/08/29/2012-press-release/

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Fuel efficiency rules to nearly double by '25

By NBC News staff and wire reports

Fuel efficiency of U.S. cars and light trucks will nearly double by 2025 under a standard finalized by the Obama administration Tuesday.

New American vehicles will need to get an average 54.5 miles per gallon under the updated?Corporate Average Fuel Economy, or CAFE, standards that aim?to save consumers money at the fuel pump and cut dependency on foreign oil imports.

The rule, strongly opposed by Republicans and some automakers, builds on the standard for vehicles for model years 2011-2016, which requires automakers to raise average fuel efficiency to 35.5 mpg. For decades, the standard was about 21 mpg for cars and light trucks combined.

The new standard is the result of over a year of negotiations among the administration, automakers and environmental groups.

"These fuel standards represent the single most important step we've ever taken to reduce our dependence on foreign oil," President Barack Obama said in a statement.

The new fuel efficiency standards will save consumers $1.7 trillion in gasoline costs and reduce U.S. oil consumption by 12 billion barrels over the period, according to the White House.

Obama initially proposed the standard in July 2011 with the support of automakers, including Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, BMW and Honda, as well as the United Auto Workers union.

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has opposed the standards, and his campaign Tuesday called them extreme and said they would drive up the price of new cars. Any savings at the pump would be wiped out by rising costs of cars, the campaign said.

"Governor Romney opposes the extreme standards that President Obama has imposed, which will limit the choices available to American families," said Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul in a statement to?NBC?News.

"The president tells voters that his regulations will save them thousands of dollars at the pump, but always forgets to mention that the savings will be wiped out by having to pay thousands of dollars more upfront for unproven technology that they may not even want," she added.

The standard?is based on one set by California, which played an "integral" role in developing the national program, according to the White House.

Republicans on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee have been critical of the administration's tactics in developing the rule and of California's role in shaping the standards.

They released a report this month that said the fuel economy standards were based on an "overly optimistic" view that Americans were willing to buy hybrid or electric cars.

The Obama administration has made fuel efficiency a signature environmental and energy priority since cars and trucks account for 20 percent of carbon emissions and more than 40 percent of U.S. oil consumption.

The implementation of the new standard is one of the biggest actions ever taken to reduce U.S. oil use and a huge step on the path toward halving the country?s projected consumption within 20 years, the Union of Concerned Scientists said.

?This is truly a watershed moment. Twenty years from now we?ll be looking back on this as the day we chose innovation over stagnation,? said Michelle Robinson, director of the group's clean vehicles program. ?These standards will protect consumers from high gas prices, curb global warming pollution, cut our oil use, and create new jobs in the American auto industry and around the nation.?

A?recent poll from the Consumer Federation of America found that 74 percent of Americans support the new standards. Most respondents also said they want higher fuel economy in their next vehicle purchase.

?If you are against these common-sense standards, you are against saving consumers money, against consumer choice, and for leaving our economy open to being crippled yet again by our expensive oil use,? said Robinson.?

Automakers are already producing cleaner, more efficient vehicles that meet the standards.?

?Everybody is a winner today," said Frances Beinecke, president of the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group.

?Motorists win because they will have much more fuel-efficient cars to drive, thus saving thousands of dollars at the gas pump every year," Beinecke said. "The auto industry ? and its workers -- win because these standards will spur the creation of thousands of new jobs as well as state-of-the-art vehicles that go nearly twice as far on the same gallon of gasoline."

Under the complex CAFE regulations, automakers can have get credit for selling natural gas-powered and electric vehicles, changing to more environmentally safe air conditioning fluid and even for placing louvers on car grilles to improve aerodynamics. They won't have to improve pickup truck mileage much for the first few years, but big improvements will be required after 2020.

Automakers have been adding technology to boost gas mileage, mainly because people want to spend less on gasoline, which currently averages about $3.75 per gallon. Research firm J.D. Power and Associates says fuel economy is the top factor people consider when buying a car in the U.S.

CAFE requirements were first imposed in the 1970s in response to foreign oil embargoes, and the administration says this is the first update in decades.??

Reuters and the Associated?Press?contributed to this report.??

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Expenses, PAYE and Dividends - Request for Help - Free Business ...

Hi! This is my first time here -- I hope you don't mind me dropping in a asking questions!

I started a Limited Company in January after leaving full-time employment. I didn?t register my new company for PAYE until April as I wanted to keep my finances as simple as possible.

I have yet to receive any expenses, pay or dividends from my company. I have been submitting zero ?No monthly payment due? to HMRC each month.

Mileage & Expenses
I believe I can claim 45p/mile for a business mileage without paying any additional tax (I?m doing well under 10,000/year limit); I?ve kept a log of all the business mileage I?ve done since January. I should also be able to claim 50% of my home broadband (as I use this approximately 50% of the time for business use) and 75% of my personal mobile phone bill (as I use this for business a lot).

Can I just transfer these expenses from my business account to my personal account? Do I declare I have received these expenses on my personal tax return and / or my company end-of-year P34 or P14?

Pay
I would like to start getting paid a small salary from my business each month. I would like to keep this below the National Insurance LEL because the business doesn?t have much money (yet?!) and I?d like to keep it as simple as possible. If I paid myself ?450/month over the year, then this should mean zero National Insurance and income tax would be due.

Again, does this mean I can transfer this money from my business account to my personal account each month? I would also provide myself a pay slip, and continue submitting ?No monthly payment due? to HMRC.

Dividends
If there are any profits at the end of my business tax year, I may take a dividend from the company. I would need to give myself a dividend slip and declare it on the business P34 / P14 and self-assessment tax return, and pay Corporation Tax on this. I know this is simplified, but is this basically the whole procedure?

Any pointers and advice on these issues would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks, Martin.

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