Monday, October 12, 2009

dj seasunz

Miami’s DJ Seasunz believed to have killed girlfriend Jaclyn Torrealba.



jaclyn torrealba

Twitter is buzzing with rumors that popular Miami club dj DJ Seasunz has surrendered to police in the beating death of 18-year-old girlfriend Jaclyn Torrealba.

On Twitter and Facebook, users began tweeting and re-tweeting a plea for Jaclyn’s return:

18 year old Jaclyn Torrealba was last seen at Space Night Club on October 11 at 2am… (number redacted)

According to the Miami Herald, a man walked into a police station Sunday night, lead police to a body in his car and turned himself in to authorities for the murder. While the victim has not been publicly identified, Twitter users and commenters on the article report confirmation from Torrealba’s family that she is the victim in this case.

No comments have yet been made on DJ Seasunz’s Facebook page, and there is no official word that Torrealba has died, but many Miami locals are posting memorial tweets and condolences to the Torrealba family. We will update with details as they become available.


Are banks open on columbus day

Are banks open on columbus day?


Columbus Day is an official federal holiday in the US.The banks, post office and other government offices are closed, so there isn't mail delivery on columbus day, but the city offices are open. Some private sectors give you a floating holiday for Columbus Day. However they remain open.

Banks.

All banks will be closed. However, some credit unions may be open. Visit your banking institution’s Web site for details.


Post office holidays 2009

post office holidays 2009 in usa.

2009 Postal Holidays: When to Expect Post Office Closings, No Mail Delivery
According to the USPS website, Americans can expect the post office to be closed on the following days in 2009; the mail will not run on these postal holidays:

* January 1st – New Year’s Day
* January 19th – Martin Luther King, Jr’s Birthday
* February 16th – Washington’s Birthday (Presidents Day)
* May 25th – Memorial Day
* July 4th – Independence Day (Fourth of July)
* September 7th – Labor Day
* October 12th – Columbus Day
* November 11th – Veterans Day
* November 26th – Thanksgiving Day
* December 25th – Christmas Day


jaclyn torrealba

Jaclyn Torrealba Miami.

Jaclyn Torrealba Miami


PHOTO. Here is a picture of Jaclyn Torrealba of Miami missing since October 11. Jaclyn Torrealba went missing at Space Night Club in Miami Florida. A body found Monday is now being tested to identify if it is Jaclyn.

Jaclyn Torrealba was reportedly last seen at 2 am October 11. A body found Monday is being tested to determine if it is Torrealba’s remains. A significant number of twitter posts have been assisting in the search for Jaclyn, 18.

Unconfirmed reports say a DJ has turned himself in.

On Monday, the Miami Herald writes of an unidentified man walking Miami Dade’s police station and “led officers to a body in his car”, a gray Toyota Camry. The man has been arrested. His name and identity of the body are not yet released.


elinor ostrom

Elinor Ostrom and Oliver E. Williamson Win Nobel in Economic Science.


The Nobel in Economic Science was awarded to Elinor Ostrom, the first woman to receive the prize, and to Oliver E. Williamson on Monday.

They share the prize for their separate work on economic governance, organization, cooperation, relationships and nonmarket institutions.

Both professors teach at American public institutions: Ms. Ostrom at Indiana University, Bloomington, and Mr. Williamson at the University of California, Berkeley.

Ms. Ostrom’s work focuses on the commons, such as how pools of users manage natural resources as common property. The traditional view is that common ownership results in excessive exploitation of resources — the so-called tragedy of the commons that occurs when fishermen overfish a common pond, for example. The proposed solution is usually to make users bear the external costs of their utilization by privatizing the resource or imposing government regulations such as taxes or quotas.

Ms. Ostrom’s empirical research has shown that this explanation is “overly simplistic,” the prize committee says: There are many cases around the world in which common property is “surprisingly well-managed.” In these cases commons users “create and enforce rules that mitigate overexploitation” without having to resort to privatization and government regulation (which can both pose their own practical difficulties).

The grasslands in the interior of Asia — shared for centuries in traditional group-based governance — are one such example. They appeared to fare better under group-based systems than under either socialism or privatization.

Ms. Ostrom received her Ph.D. in political science at U.C.L.A., and said in a phone interview during the prize committee’s announcement that she considers herself a political economist. She said she hopes her work may guide policy on climate change.

Mr. Williamson’s work focuses on the boundaries of the firm, and the reasons for economic activity inside of firms: Why is there so much vertical integration in the marketplace? Why don’t we all just work for ourselves and sign contracts with each other instead of working together inside of a big company?

His work argues that “hierarchical organizations sometimes dominate markets because they provide a cheaper way to resolve conflicts,” the committee writes. When two employees quarrel about how best to use resources, a chain of command within the firm — usually leading back to a single chief executive — makes the decision about who is right. In contrast, in the markets, both parties would have to keep negotiating until they reach an agreement of some sort, which takes time and money.

Such a firm-based hierarchy is less necessary, however, if the two parties can easily achieve an enforceable contract, or find new trading partners.

Mr. Williamson was unavailable during the prize committee’s announcement in Sweden.

When asked whether the events of the global credit crisis factored into their choice of prize recipients, a committee official said that the prize is typically not given based upon events of the past year, but rather a body of work.