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Getting science right

By   /  Monday, September 7th, 2009  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Getting science right

A group pulling world-class researchers together in Goleta wants to take the spin out of science in the public debate. Novim brings small bands of researchers to the University of California, Santa Barbara, to tackle global questions. The idea is to get 10 of the world’s smartest experts in a room for a week, cut Read More →

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Shaking up Montecito

By   /  Monday, September 7th, 2009  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Shaking up Montecito

For the past few years, hedge fund managers were quietly filling in the gaps of their classic car collections, while the headlines oozing from around Montecito’s stone walls were largely celebrity dustups. Revelation of actor Rob Lowe’s already public address sparked major upheaval at the Santa Barbara News-Press. Julia Louis-Dreyfus took her best shots at Read More →

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September conferences forecast Ventura Co. real estate market

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You won’t have to wait long to get the scoop on Ventura County’s housing market. September’s conferences will fill in all the gaps. • First up is the 2009 Ventura County Economic Outlook Conference, slated for Sept. 10 at the Westlake Hyatt. Economist Mark Schniepp will have a forecast for not only the housing market Read More →

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Calavo reports record-breaking third-quarter revenue

By   /  Friday, September 4th, 2009  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Calavo reports record-breaking third-quarter revenue

Santa Paula-based avocado distributor Calavo Growers said Sept. 3 that double-digit growth in fresh avocado sales fueled a 77 percent rise in profits to $2.5 million in the third quarter. Since the beginning of the year, Calavo’s profit has soared three-fold compared to 2008, from $3.7 million to $11.3 million. The third quarter earnings came Read More →

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Dallas Fed president speaks of recovery, warns of deflation

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Speaking to a crowd at the University of California, Santa Barbara, on Sept. 3, Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Richard Fisher said that with businesses across the country dealing with overcapacity, deflation is still a greater worry to the U.S. economy than inflation. Fisher, who was invited to speak at UCSB by the Laboratory for Read More →

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Scrapbook store records its own last chapter

By   /  Monday, August 31st, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Scrapbook store records its own last chapter

The recession can claim another small business victim with the closure of Santa Barbara Scrapbooks. But its owner is not looking back to pick up the pieces. Instead she’s closing this chapter of her life and moving on to the next. Barbara Bartolomè started her scrapbook store six years ago on a whim. Her experience Read More →

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Big picture architecture

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Their philosophy is best summed up in the words of Wallace Stevens’ 1928 poem, “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.” I. Among twenty snowy mountains    The only moving thing    Was the eye of a blackbird “In these [thirteen] short, haiku-like stanzas, he creates depth and space with an economy of means,” said Read More →

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