Tuesday, November 1, 2011

#MsLMstatus: White House Gets First Female ‘Chief Usher’ (October 23rd-29th)



The White House has announced that next month, Angella Reid will become the White House’s next chief usher or “director of the president’s executive residence”. Reid will be only the ninth person to hold the job and the first woman in the position. Fresh out of high school in Kingston, Reid found her life’s calling in the hotel business and quickly learned the sacrifices that come when your job is to put other people’s comfort first. Now, after more than three decades working in hospitality, Reid is ready to take charge at one of the world’s most exclusive residential establishments, the White House. Chief usher is a quaint title for a demanding position. Reid will oversee day-to-day operations at the president’s home, a 132-room mansion with a staff of more than 90 people ranging from plumbers and electricians to butlers and cooks. She’ll cater to everyone from A-list guests at state dinners to throngs of kids at the annual Easter egg roll. In recognition of the many facets to the job, the usher’s title was recently expanded to include “director of the president’s executive residence.”  

“To say that she was hopeful and excited couldn’t possibly describe how badly she hoped she was chosen for this position,” says Jean Cohen, who mentored Reid in Marriott’s management program when both were in New York in the 1990s. “This was her absolute dream position.”

#MsLMstatus: Argentine President, Cristina Fernandez Wins Re-Election (October 23rd-29th)



Fernandez had 53 percent of the vote after 43 percent of the polling stations reported nationwide. Her nearest challenger got just 17 percent. Interior Minister Florencio Randazzo predicted the president’s share would rise as polls reported from her party’s stronghold of densely populated Buenos Aires province. “Count on me to continue pursuing the project,”Fernandez vowed in her victory speech. “All I want is to keep collaborating … to keep Argentina growing. I want to keep changing history.”
Fernandez is Latin America’s first woman to be re-elected as president, but the victory was personally bittersweet – the first without her husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, who died of a heart attack last Oct. 27. “This is a strange night for me,” she said, describing her mix of emotions. “This man who transformed Argentina led us all and gave everything he had and more … Without him, without his valor and courage, it would have been impossible to get to this point.” Thousands of jubilant, flag-waving people crowded into the capital’s historic Plaza de Mayo to watch on a huge TV screen as she spoke from a downtown hotel, where her supporters interrupted so frequently with their chants that she lectured them as a mother would her children: “The worst that people can be is small. In history, you always must be bigger still – more generous, more thoughtful, more thankful.”

-Huffington Post

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Hip Hop: Future - Tony Montana (VIDEO) (October 23rd-29th) #ATL #3rdCoast


Hip Hop: Dom Kennedy - When I Come Around (VIDEO) (October 23rd-29th) #LA #WestCoast


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Hip Hop: Wale ft Meek Mill & Rozay - Ambition (October 23rd-29th) #DC #FarEast


Hip Hop: Pusha T - What Dreams Are Made Of (October 23rd-29th) #VA #FarEast


Hip Hop: French Montana ft. Jadakiss - Back of the Benz (October 23rd-29th) #BX #Yonkers #NYC


Hip Hop: Young Chris ft. Fred The Godson & Vado – Triple Threat (October 23rd-29th) #Philly #NYC


R&B/Hip Hop: Beyonce ft. J.Cole- Party (Remix) (VIDEO) (October 23rd-29th)


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NBA Lockout: Regular Season Games Are Cancelled Through November 30th & Will Not Play a Full 82-Game Season (October 23rd-29th)


With talks between the NBA’s locked-out players and owners breaking off, commissioner David Stern has announced the cancellation of games through Nov. 30th. Stern said it is “not possible, practical or prudent” for the league to play a full 82-game schedule now. Stern said while the two sides made progress on system issues during talks on Friday, progress halted when the topic turned to revenues.
Reiterating the league’s offer to a 50-percent split of basketball-related income with the players, Stern said union executive director Billy Hunter said “he was not willing to go a penny below 52 (percent.).
“He closed up his book and walked out of the room. And that’s where we are,” Stern said.

No further talks have been scheduled. “We’re not sure when we’re going to meet again, but we’re hopeful that soon enough we can get back at this and try and close this out,” union president Derek Fisher of the Los Angeles Lakers said. “Today wasn’t the day.” Both sides had pointed toward Friday as the day they hoped to close the gap on the finances. Owners are insistent on a 50-50 split of revenues, while players last formally proposed they get 52.5 percent, leaving them about $100 million apart annually. Players were guaranteed 57 percent in the previous collective bargaining agreement. Hunter said the league initially moved its target down to 47 percent during Friday’s six-hour session, then returned to its previous proposal of 50 percent of revenues.
“We’re not quite sure if they’re at 50 or if they’re really at 47,” Fisher said. But Stern challenged that characterization, saying the league’s offer was 50 percent. The players will not accept a 50-50 split, Hunter said.

“Derek and I made it clear that we could not sell the 50-50 deal to our membership. Not with all the concessions that we’ve granted,” Hunter said. “We’ve got to have some dollars.”
“We feel like we’ve made concessions,” Fisher added. “Right now it’s not enough.”
Discussions about the salary cap system also proved problematic. “You get there and then all of a sudden they say well, we also have to have our number,” Hunter said, referring to the 50 percent revenue split proposal. “And you say, well you’re not negotiating in good faith. We trusted you one more time.”
Though they will miss a paycheck on Nov. 15, Hunter said each player would have received a minimum of $100,000 from the escrow money that was returned to them to make up the difference after salaries fell short of the guaranteed 57 percent of revenues last season. What the players won’t do is rush into a deal they might regret later, Fisher added.

“We’re trying to really remain focused on the fact that this deal, whether it’s on system or BRI, has to be one that our players for the next ten years can operate under,” he said. “We didn’t want to rush through this today just to close out a deal that’s going to impact our members for the next ten years.”
After two days of making some progress on salary-cap issues, the two sides turned their attention back to the revenue split Friday, the 120th day of the lockout. Talks broke down last week over that issue, and they had not attempted to deal with it since. The sides met for 7½ hours Thursday following a 15-hour marathon the previous day. Though no specifics have been offered, they both said there had been some compromise on system issues.

That created optimism that the lockout could be nearing an end, though that was believed possible a couple of times earlier this month, only to be followed by a setback. Sources told Broussard that Hunter spoke to players earlier Thursday and reiterated the union’s stance that players want at least a 52-48 split of basketball-related income.

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