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Feds Blame "One-Man" Leadership for FCB Failure
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Published on Saturday, 11 September 2010 13:29
The Naples Daily News says that a Federal Reserve report cites weak management as a major factor in the $349-million failure earlier this year of Florida Community Bank. The bank had planned to move its headquarters to Ave Maria before it ran into financial problems. (Left, the bank logo as it once appeared on the building opposite Publix in the town center) Click for story from Naples Daily News
Second French TV Show to Feature Ave Maria
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Published on Friday, 10 September 2010 15:20
 Journalists from a French television news magazine show -- the second French TV crew to visit Ave Maria in the last few weeks -- will be filming in town for the next week. Above, videographer Valerie Lucas (L) and producer Aleen Vene working in the town center.
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Jackson Lab Developers Enlist New Advisors
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Published on Wednesday, 08 September 2010 01:04
The Naples Daily News reports that Florida Gulf Coast University President William Bradshaw and Jackson Lab COO Chuch Hewett have joined a "leadership council" formed in July to advise on the development of the proposed project. Developers also announced engaging a real estate firm to help identify potential firms that would locate in the "biomedical village." Click for story from Naples Daily News
Theology On Tap Begins Thursday Night
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Published on Thursday, 09 September 2010 02:42
Ave Maria University Literature Professor Joseph Pearce will kick off "Theology on Tap" Thursday, Sept. 9, at 8:30 p.m., with his popular talk on The Catholicism of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy." Click for more details
AMU Terminates Relationship with Campus Religious Group
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Published on Tuesday, 07 September 2010 20:22
Ave Maria University has severed its relationship with the Home of the Mother religious community after learning of what it calls "immoral conduct" by the nun supervising the Women's Discernment program, which helps women determine if they are called to religious life. The four nuns and two priests on campus will be departing later this week, the university said.
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