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UPDATE: Former employee opens fire at Orlando office tower - Goshen News
ORLANDO, Fla. — Officials searched Friday for a gunman who opened fire in a downtown office building where he used to work. At least six people were hurt. People streamed out of the 16-story Legion Place office building around lunchtime and some
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UPDATE: Former employee opens fire at Orlando office tower - Goshen News
ORLANDO, Fla. — Officials searched Friday for a gunman who opened fire in a downtown office building where he used to work. At least six people were hurt. People streamed out of the 16-story Legion Place office building around lunchtime and some
Source: www.goshennews.com

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  • Area woman’s cookies attract attention - Daily Star
    OTEGO — Janet Washburn’s cookies are taking a role in history. She recently finished baking 2,000 cookies for a reception after the commissioning of the USS New York on Saturday. She will drive to Albany on Thursday to deliver the cookies at the

    Global Banking Fears Lead to Mixed Results - New York Times
    Wall Street wobbled on Tuesday amid indications that the global economy, particularly the banking sector, might be more frail than investors had believed. But positive sales reports from automakers stoked investors’ hopes in the final hours of

    Maui Land & Pine to quit pineapple operations, lay off 285 - Honolulu Advertiser
    Since 2002, MPC has lost $115 million in this agriculture business, while investing $20 million in capital expenditures for a new fresh packing facility,” Warren H. Haruki, chairman and interim CEO of ML&P, said in a news release. “Realizing that

    Ex-Goldman bankers launch Australia M&A boutique - Forbes
    MELBOURNE, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Three former bankers at the Australian arm of Goldman Sachs formally launched a boutique advisory firm on Wednesday, looking to emulate the success of similar firms as Australia’s economy picks up. The three former

    Merchant fair at Sunflower on Nov. 14 - Northwest Explorer
    A merchant fair is being conducted with the annual Sunflower at Continental Ranch Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday, Nov. 14. The merchant fair, hosted by the Marana Chamber of Commerce, runs from 9 a.m. to noon. Both events are being held at

    Live Blogging Election Night - New York Times Blogs
    The Caucus will be keeping tabs on election developments across the country tonight. Refresh the page often for the latest updates. N.Y. Race Goes to a Democrat| 12:05 a.m. In a bizarre twist, Douglas Hoffman, the Conservative Party candidate who had

    Area woman’s cookies attract attention - Daily Star
    OTEGO — Janet Washburn’s cookies are taking a role in history. She recently finished baking 2,000 cookies for a reception after the commissioning of the USS New York on Saturday. She will drive to Albany on Thursday to deliver the cookies at the

    Global Banking Fears Lead to Mixed Results - New York Times
    Wall Street wobbled on Tuesday amid indications that the global economy, particularly the banking sector, might be more frail than investors had believed. But positive sales reports from automakers stoked investors’ hopes in the final hours of

    Maui Land & Pine to quit pineapple operations, lay off 285 - Honolulu Advertiser
    Since 2002, MPC has lost $115 million in this agriculture business, while investing $20 million in capital expenditures for a new fresh packing facility,” Warren H. Haruki, chairman and interim CEO of ML&P, said in a news release. “Realizing that

    Ex-Goldman bankers launch Australia M&A boutique - Forbes
    MELBOURNE, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Three former bankers at the Australian arm of Goldman Sachs formally launched a boutique advisory firm on Wednesday, looking to emulate the success of similar firms as Australia’s economy picks up. The three former

    Merchant fair at Sunflower on Nov. 14 - Northwest Explorer
    A merchant fair is being conducted with the annual Sunflower at Continental Ranch Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday, Nov. 14. The merchant fair, hosted by the Marana Chamber of Commerce, runs from 9 a.m. to noon. Both events are being held at

    Live Blogging Election Night - New York Times Blogs
    The Caucus will be keeping tabs on election developments across the country tonight. Refresh the page often for the latest updates. N.Y. Race Goes to a Democrat| 12:05 a.m. In a bizarre twist, Douglas Hoffman, the Conservative Party candidate who had

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  • City sells surplus items via Internet - Honolulu Advertiser
    Say you’ve got a mess of old photographic darkroom chemicals left over from the days when cameras actually used silver-emulsion film. With the silver market bouncing around at $17 an ounce, you figure it’s time to extract the precious metal lodged in
    Source: www.honoluluadvertiser.com

    Morris Publishing says majority support debt swap - WTVF
    AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Morris Publishing Group LLC, a privately held company that publishes 13 daily newspapers, said Monday it has majority support for a plan to reduce its debt. The company said holders of more than 70 percent of the $278.5 million in
    Source: www.newschannel5.com

    In must-win situation, Phillies turn to Lee - Major League Baseball
    PHILADELPHIA — Phillies manager Charlie Manuel resisted the temptation to start Cliff Lee on short rest and consequently positioned himself to be forever second-guessed. But while fans will forever debate the decision not to start Lee in Game 4 of
    Source: mlb.mlb.com

    Latest Articles - Dissident Voice
    Posted by kalidas on 11/02/2009 at 2:55pm Yes, b99, the whole point of WWI was the creation of a realm of chaos Posted by dana on 11/02/2009 at 2:55pm One of the problems with listening to economists is they may have a lot of Posted by Art on
    Source: dissidentvoice.org

    3 strong economic reports lift recovery hopes - San Francisco Chronicle
    Hopes for the fledgling economic recovery got a boost Monday from better-than-expected news on manufacturing, construction and contracts to buy homes. The surprisingly strong readings provided some comfort that the economy is packing more momentum
    Source: www.sfgate.com

    Fitch Upgrades DPL’s and DP&L’s Ratings; Outlook Stable - Stockhouse
    Fitch Ratings has upgraded DPL Inc. (DPL) and The Dayton Power & Light Company’s (DP&L) Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) and debt ratings as follows: DPL –Long-term IDR to ‘A-’ from ‘BBB+’; –Senior unsecured debt to ‘A-’ from ‘BBB+’; –Junior
    Source: www.stockhouse.com

    Los Angeles Dodgers Owners’ Divorce Worries Fans - KQED
    Drop into Tom Bergin’s Tavern in Los Angeles on any given night, and the big screens over the horseshoe-shaped bar in front are turned to whatever sports game. This week, it’s the World Series. And even though the Dodgers didn’t get past the playoffs
    Source: www.kqed.org

    Ballard to Present at Thomas Weisel Alternative Energy Conference - Stockhouse
    Ballard Power Systems (TSX: BLD; NASDAQ: BLDP) today announced that John Sheridan, President & CEO will present at the Thomas Weisel Alternative Energy & Natural Resources Conference 2009 in New York on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at 2:05pm ET. John
    Source: www.stockhouse.com

    City sells surplus items via Internet - Honolulu Advertiser
    Say you’ve got a mess of old photographic darkroom chemicals left over from the days when cameras actually used silver-emulsion film. With the silver market bouncing around at $17 an ounce, you figure it’s time to extract the precious metal lodged in
    Source: www.honoluluadvertiser.com

    Morris Publishing says majority support debt swap - WTVF
    AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Morris Publishing Group LLC, a privately held company that publishes 13 daily newspapers, said Monday it has majority support for a plan to reduce its debt. The company said holders of more than 70 percent of the $278.5 million in
    Source: www.newschannel5.com

    In must-win situation, Phillies turn to Lee - Major League Baseball
    PHILADELPHIA — Phillies manager Charlie Manuel resisted the temptation to start Cliff Lee on short rest and consequently positioned himself to be forever second-guessed. But while fans will forever debate the decision not to start Lee in Game 4 of
    Source: mlb.mlb.com

    Latest Articles - Dissident Voice
    Posted by kalidas on 11/02/2009 at 2:55pm Yes, b99, the whole point of WWI was the creation of a realm of chaos Posted by dana on 11/02/2009 at 2:55pm One of the problems with listening to economists is they may have a lot of Posted by Art on
    Source: dissidentvoice.org

    3 strong economic reports lift recovery hopes - San Francisco Chronicle
    Hopes for the fledgling economic recovery got a boost Monday from better-than-expected news on manufacturing, construction and contracts to buy homes. The surprisingly strong readings provided some comfort that the economy is packing more momentum
    Source: www.sfgate.com

    Fitch Upgrades DPL’s and DP&L’s Ratings; Outlook Stable - Stockhouse
    Fitch Ratings has upgraded DPL Inc. (DPL) and The Dayton Power & Light Company’s (DP&L) Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) and debt ratings as follows: DPL –Long-term IDR to ‘A-’ from ‘BBB+’; –Senior unsecured debt to ‘A-’ from ‘BBB+’; –Junior
    Source: www.stockhouse.com

    Los Angeles Dodgers Owners’ Divorce Worries Fans - KQED
    Drop into Tom Bergin’s Tavern in Los Angeles on any given night, and the big screens over the horseshoe-shaped bar in front are turned to whatever sports game. This week, it’s the World Series. And even though the Dodgers didn’t get past the playoffs
    Source: www.kqed.org

    Ballard to Present at Thomas Weisel Alternative Energy Conference - Stockhouse
    Ballard Power Systems (TSX: BLD; NASDAQ: BLDP) today announced that John Sheridan, President & CEO will present at the Thomas Weisel Alternative Energy & Natural Resources Conference 2009 in New York on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at 2:05pm ET. John
    Source: www.stockhouse.com

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  • Altered document unexplained - News-Leader.com
    No matter how bad Christian County officials might want you to forget about the document to the right, it is not going away. It is etched, indelibly, into county record, and the county memory as well. It’s a black mark created by Wite-Out. The

    Newspaper web site content management software and services - Derrick
    CLEVELAND (AP) — Six badly decomposed bodies found at the home of a convicted rapist facing a new rape allegation were females and all were homicide victims, the coroner’s office said Sunday. WASHINGTON (AP) — After struggling for months to

    Altered document unexplained - News-Leader.com
    No matter how bad Christian County officials might want you to forget about the document to the right, it is not going away. It is etched, indelibly, into county record, and the county memory as well. It’s a black mark created by Wite-Out. The

    Newspaper web site content management software and services - Derrick
    CLEVELAND (AP) — Six badly decomposed bodies found at the home of a convicted rapist facing a new rape allegation were females and all were homicide victims, the coroner’s office said Sunday. WASHINGTON (AP) — After struggling for months to

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  • Reading the Tea Leaves at Nintendo - The Business Insider
    When Nintendo’s top brass gathered in Tokyo to speak to analysts Friday, they admitted they had been caught off-guard by the slowdown in Wii demand. Bloomberg News Satoru Iwata, Nintendo’s president, speaks during a news conference in Tokyo. To
    Source: www.businessinsider.com

    Accused police officer to be arraigned - Riverside Press Enterprise
    An ex-Riverside police officer accused in a string of armed robberies is expected to be arraigned today in Riverside. David R. Reeves, 28, of Moreno Valley, is charged with four counts of armed robbery, two counts of attempted armed robbery, assault
    Source: www.pe.com

    Fleeger’s Hardware to shutter Bancroft location - Toledo Blade
    By JON CHAVEZ BLADE BUSINESS WRITER Fleeger’s Pro Hardware, which has sold tools, nails, and other hard line goods for six decades out of a store on West Bancroft Street in Sylvania Township, will close that site by the end of November. The family
    Source: www.toledoblade.com

    Don Imus On Fox Business Is Drawing Terrible Demographics - The Business Insider
    Fox Biz has finally attracted some viewers by having Don Imus in the morning, rather than actual business news. But they can’t be too happy with the demographics. It seems Don Imus has virtually no appeal in the lucrative 25-54 year old demo. The
    Source: www.businessinsider.com

    Russian Tycoon Reveals U.S. Trips, Silent On Visa Row - Post Chronicle
    Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska visited the United States twice this year, his spokesman said on Friday, but declined to say if he solved a visa row with the United States which had long irked top Russian officials. The visit comes amid a thaw in
    Source: www.postchronicle.com

    Stocks Rally on GDP Report - MSNBC
    U.S. stocks closed sharply higher Thursday, reversing a four-session losing streak for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite indexes. The market was boosted by a 3.5% rise in U.S. gross domestic product in the third quarter and a 1,000 dip in weekly
    Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

    House Democrats Unveil Health Bill - AOL
    WASHINGTON (Oct. 29) - Their work swiftly heralded by President Barack Obama, House Democrats rolled out landmark legislation Thursday to extend health care to tens of millions who lack coverage, impose sweeping new restrictions on private insurers
    Source: news.aol.com

    A.H. Belo posts $5.7 million Q3 loss - Dallas Business Journal
    A.H. Belo Corp., publisher of the Dallas Morning News, posted a net loss of $5.8 million in the third quarter after paying out $20 million in charges associated with the closing of a packaging facility operated by the Dallas Morning News. After the
    Source: dallas.bizjournals.com

    Ethics panel starts probes of 2 Dems, gets hacked - WDBJ7.com
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The House ethics committee announced Thursday it is investigating two California Democratic lawmakers, but its embarrassed leaders then had to explain that other members - named in a confidential memo that leaked out - may have
    Source: www.wdbj7.com

    Reading the Tea Leaves at Nintendo - The Business Insider
    When Nintendo’s top brass gathered in Tokyo to speak to analysts Friday, they admitted they had been caught off-guard by the slowdown in Wii demand. Bloomberg News Satoru Iwata, Nintendo’s president, speaks during a news conference in Tokyo. To
    Source: www.businessinsider.com

    Accused police officer to be arraigned - Riverside Press Enterprise
    An ex-Riverside police officer accused in a string of armed robberies is expected to be arraigned today in Riverside. David R. Reeves, 28, of Moreno Valley, is charged with four counts of armed robbery, two counts of attempted armed robbery, assault
    Source: www.pe.com

    Fleeger’s Hardware to shutter Bancroft location - Toledo Blade
    By JON CHAVEZ BLADE BUSINESS WRITER Fleeger’s Pro Hardware, which has sold tools, nails, and other hard line goods for six decades out of a store on West Bancroft Street in Sylvania Township, will close that site by the end of November. The family
    Source: www.toledoblade.com

    Don Imus On Fox Business Is Drawing Terrible Demographics - The Business Insider
    Fox Biz has finally attracted some viewers by having Don Imus in the morning, rather than actual business news. But they can’t be too happy with the demographics. It seems Don Imus has virtually no appeal in the lucrative 25-54 year old demo. The
    Source: www.businessinsider.com

    Russian Tycoon Reveals U.S. Trips, Silent On Visa Row - Post Chronicle
    Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska visited the United States twice this year, his spokesman said on Friday, but declined to say if he solved a visa row with the United States which had long irked top Russian officials. The visit comes amid a thaw in
    Source: www.postchronicle.com

    Stocks Rally on GDP Report - MSNBC
    U.S. stocks closed sharply higher Thursday, reversing a four-session losing streak for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite indexes. The market was boosted by a 3.5% rise in U.S. gross domestic product in the third quarter and a 1,000 dip in weekly
    Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

    House Democrats Unveil Health Bill - AOL
    WASHINGTON (Oct. 29) - Their work swiftly heralded by President Barack Obama, House Democrats rolled out landmark legislation Thursday to extend health care to tens of millions who lack coverage, impose sweeping new restrictions on private insurers
    Source: news.aol.com

    A.H. Belo posts $5.7 million Q3 loss - Dallas Business Journal
    A.H. Belo Corp., publisher of the Dallas Morning News, posted a net loss of $5.8 million in the third quarter after paying out $20 million in charges associated with the closing of a packaging facility operated by the Dallas Morning News. After the
    Source: dallas.bizjournals.com

    Ethics panel starts probes of 2 Dems, gets hacked - WDBJ7.com
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The House ethics committee announced Thursday it is investigating two California Democratic lawmakers, but its embarrassed leaders then had to explain that other members - named in a confidential memo that leaked out - may have
    Source: www.wdbj7.com

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  • Use of NU debit cards questioned - Omaha World-Herald
    LINCOLN — University of Nebraska purchasing cards have been used to buy more than $283,000 worth of first-class airline tickets, a $628 fountain pen from Borsheims and a $250 Nintendo Wii gaming system, a new state audit shows. State Auditor Mike
    Source: www.omaha.com

    All Out for Potomac Day - Virginia Connection Newspapers
    Jim Seavey, longtime fire chief of Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire Department, served as Grand Marshal of the parade. Seavey was recently named national “Volunteer Fire Chief of the Year,” selected from a national pool of candidates by Fire Chief
    Source: www.connectionnewspapers.com

    Readers stump for preferred candidates - Asbury Park Press
    The August unemployment numbers came out and Jon Corzine claimed a report of an extra 800 jobs as “proof” that New Jersey has turned the corner on the recession. But Corzine’s hype can’t hide the continued bad news on jobs. Unemployment has risen
    Source: www.app.com

    Quartet convention may leave Louisville for Indianapolis - Courier-Journal
    The National Quartet Convention, a cornerstone of Louisville’s travel and hospitality business since 1994, is exploring moving to Indianapolis starting in 2011. It is billed as the largest annual event in Christian entertainment. Convention
    Source: www.courier-journal.com

    Wildrick: Town benefits and pensions, county and school taxes, all may - Palm Beach Daily News
    Wildrick: Town benefits and pensions, county and school taxes, all may lead to budget deficit By MICHELE DARGAN Daily News Staff Writer Thursday, October 29, 2009 High salaries and benefits for town employees will generate an approximate $75 million
    Source: www.palmbeachdailynews.com

    How The Home Buyer Tax Credit Inflated The GDP Number - The Business Insider
    Is the economy really recovering or was today’s GDP number just a sign of an economy on government life support? Ideally, we’d want a recovery led by genuine business activity. But a huge portion of today’s GDP number looks like it was a product of
    Source: www.businessinsider.com

    Imperial reports 61 per cent drop in Q3 profits from same 2008 period - Stockhouse
    CALGARY - Imperial Oil Ltd. (TSX:IMO) reported a 61 per cent drop in quarterly profit compared with a year ago, when oil and natural gas prices were much higher. The energy producer and oil refiner said Thursday it earned $547 million, versus nearly
    Source: www.stockhouse.com

    Ingram Micro Q3 Profit Drops On Lower Revenues - Update - RTT News
    (RTTNews) - Thursday, information technology products distributor Ingram Micro Inc. (IM: News ) reported a dip in third quarter earnings, as revenues declined from last year impacted by the weakened global economies. The Santa Ana, California-based
    Source: www.rttnews.com

    Three Changes To Facebook Developers Must Know About - The Business Insider
    Facebook yesterday gathered together its biggest application developers and held a Developer Garage at its Palo Alto offices to reveal new changes for its Facebook Platform. CEO Mark Zuckerberg was on hand, but he let Bret Taylor, formerly from
    Source: www.businessinsider.com

    Civic Center bars group from events next week - Great Falls Tribune
    A group that held a medical marijuana clinic at the Great Falls Civic Center last week will not be returning to the facility for events it planned to hold there next week. Instead, the Montana Caregivers Network will hold its Medical Marijuana 101
    Source: www.greatfallstribune.com

    Use of NU debit cards questioned - Omaha World-Herald
    LINCOLN — University of Nebraska purchasing cards have been used to buy more than $283,000 worth of first-class airline tickets, a $628 fountain pen from Borsheims and a $250 Nintendo Wii gaming system, a new state audit shows. State Auditor Mike
    Source: www.omaha.com

    All Out for Potomac Day - Virginia Connection Newspapers
    Jim Seavey, longtime fire chief of Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire Department, served as Grand Marshal of the parade. Seavey was recently named national “Volunteer Fire Chief of the Year,” selected from a national pool of candidates by Fire Chief
    Source: www.connectionnewspapers.com

    Readers stump for preferred candidates - Asbury Park Press
    The August unemployment numbers came out and Jon Corzine claimed a report of an extra 800 jobs as “proof” that New Jersey has turned the corner on the recession. But Corzine’s hype can’t hide the continued bad news on jobs. Unemployment has risen
    Source: www.app.com

    Quartet convention may leave Louisville for Indianapolis - Courier-Journal
    The National Quartet Convention, a cornerstone of Louisville’s travel and hospitality business since 1994, is exploring moving to Indianapolis starting in 2011. It is billed as the largest annual event in Christian entertainment. Convention
    Source: www.courier-journal.com

    Wildrick: Town benefits and pensions, county and school taxes, all may - Palm Beach Daily News
    Wildrick: Town benefits and pensions, county and school taxes, all may lead to budget deficit By MICHELE DARGAN Daily News Staff Writer Thursday, October 29, 2009 High salaries and benefits for town employees will generate an approximate $75 million
    Source: www.palmbeachdailynews.com

    How The Home Buyer Tax Credit Inflated The GDP Number - The Business Insider
    Is the economy really recovering or was today’s GDP number just a sign of an economy on government life support? Ideally, we’d want a recovery led by genuine business activity. But a huge portion of today’s GDP number looks like it was a product of
    Source: www.businessinsider.com

    Imperial reports 61 per cent drop in Q3 profits from same 2008 period - Stockhouse
    CALGARY - Imperial Oil Ltd. (TSX:IMO) reported a 61 per cent drop in quarterly profit compared with a year ago, when oil and natural gas prices were much higher. The energy producer and oil refiner said Thursday it earned $547 million, versus nearly
    Source: www.stockhouse.com

    Ingram Micro Q3 Profit Drops On Lower Revenues - Update - RTT News
    (RTTNews) - Thursday, information technology products distributor Ingram Micro Inc. (IM: News ) reported a dip in third quarter earnings, as revenues declined from last year impacted by the weakened global economies. The Santa Ana, California-based
    Source: www.rttnews.com

    Three Changes To Facebook Developers Must Know About - The Business Insider
    Facebook yesterday gathered together its biggest application developers and held a Developer Garage at its Palo Alto offices to reveal new changes for its Facebook Platform. CEO Mark Zuckerberg was on hand, but he let Bret Taylor, formerly from
    Source: www.businessinsider.com

    Civic Center bars group from events next week - Great Falls Tribune
    A group that held a medical marijuana clinic at the Great Falls Civic Center last week will not be returning to the facility for events it planned to hold there next week. Instead, the Montana Caregivers Network will hold its Medical Marijuana 101
    Source: www.greatfallstribune.com

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  • BUSINESS BRIEFING - Los Angeles Times


    MiamiHerald.com
    BUSINESS BRIEFING
    Los Angeles Times
    CIT Group Inc., a large lender to small and mid-size businesses, said it received $4.5 billion in credit from its own lenders and bondholders in its effort
    CIT Obtains Additional $4.5 Billion in Financing Through Expansion of Existing Reuters

    all 620 news articles »

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    SAP 3Q Points To Broader Business Software Challenges - Wall Street Journal


    BBC News
    SAP 3Q Points To Broader Business Software Challenges
    Wall Street Journal
    SAP, in particular, has little room to grow its software business with multinationals and other corporate titans. At the same time, the rise of the
    SAP Software: No Global Upturn YetBusinessWeek
    Oracle Fading In Rear-View Mirror, Says SAP CEOInformationWeek
    SAP revenue slips in third quarterZDNet UK
    Financial Times -CNET News -Barron’s
    all 129 news articles »

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    Obama to meet business lobby critics Thursday - Reuters


    Boston Globe
    Obama to meet business lobby critics Thursday
    Reuters
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will hold talks on Thursday with officials of the US Chamber of Commerce, a powerful business
    Chamber members to visit White HousePolitico

    all 449 news articles »

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    Business travel pitched as economic engine - The Associated Press

    Business travel pitched as economic engine
    The Associated Press
    Geoff Freeman, US Travel Association senior vice president, said factors that include the recession, a spurt of public anger over extravagant business

    and more »

    Source: news.google.com

    BUSINESS BRIEFING - Los Angeles Times


    MiamiHerald.com
    BUSINESS BRIEFING
    Los Angeles Times
    CIT Group Inc., a large lender to small and mid-size businesses, said it received $4.5 billion in credit from its own lenders and bondholders in its effort
    CIT Obtains Additional $4.5 Billion in Financing Through Expansion of Existing Reuters

    all 620 news articles »

    Source: news.google.com

    SAP 3Q Points To Broader Business Software Challenges - Wall Street Journal


    BBC News
    SAP 3Q Points To Broader Business Software Challenges
    Wall Street Journal
    SAP, in particular, has little room to grow its software business with multinationals and other corporate titans. At the same time, the rise of the
    SAP Software: No Global Upturn YetBusinessWeek
    Oracle Fading In Rear-View Mirror, Says SAP CEOInformationWeek
    SAP revenue slips in third quarterZDNet UK
    Financial Times -CNET News -Barron’s
    all 129 news articles »

    Source: news.google.com

    Obama to meet business lobby critics Thursday - Reuters


    Boston Globe
    Obama to meet business lobby critics Thursday
    Reuters
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will hold talks on Thursday with officials of the US Chamber of Commerce, a powerful business
    Chamber members to visit White HousePolitico

    all 449 news articles »

    Source: news.google.com

    Business travel pitched as economic engine - The Associated Press

    Business travel pitched as economic engine
    The Associated Press
    Geoff Freeman, US Travel Association senior vice president, said factors that include the recession, a spurt of public anger over extravagant business

    and more »

    Source: news.google.com

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  • Brandywine teacher takes top honor - Delaware Online
    DOVER — Teaching is in Mary Pinkston’s blood. She grew up watching her mother teach social studies for 40 years and even had her as a first-grade teacher. “My parents and family were my first teachers and always encouraged learning and education

    Raritan Valley to offer certificate program in finance - NJBIZ
    Beginning in the spring semester, Raritan Valley Community College will be offering a new certificate program in financial services, which will be offered through the Branchburg college’s Business and Public Service Department. In a news release

    Against the library levy - Cincinnati.com
    Now the public library comes hat in hand asking for even more tax money, despite being the best-funded library system in the state of Ohio. But the facts are clear: Overspending for guest speakers, free book giveaways, billboards and media campaigns

    Louisville Ford workers begin voting on contract Wednesday - Courier-Journal
    Workers at Ford’s Louisville Assembly plant will begin voting on a new contract with the auto dealer Wednesday. They will vote on Wednesday and Thursday, and workers at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant will vote Thursday and Friday. The voting will

    Ford vehicles called ‘world-class’ - Courier-Journal
    The trusted magazine Consumer Reports heaped praise Tuesday on Ford Motor Co., which continues to gain momentum in the face of the global recession. “Ford is the only domestic automaker that’s producing vehicles with world-class reliability,” Rik

    Scanlon-Burke debate ends with boos - Salem News
    BEVERLY — The ill will between Mayor Bill Scanlon and challenger John Burke was on stage for all to see last night. The first and only debate between the two mayoral candidates ended in a cascade of boos when Scanlon refused to shake Burke’s

    North Syracuse Navy pilot to fly over tonight’s World Series game - Syracuse Post-Standard
    David J. Phillip / The Associated Press New York Yankees’ Eric Hinske, left, and CC Sabathia walk past a logo on the field at Yankee Stadium Tuesday during a practice session for the Major League Baseball World Series. The Yankees play the

    Merkel re-elected, sworn in as German chancellor - 9News
    Merkel, 55, will serve as chancellor of a center-right government coalition of her Christian Democratic Party, its Bavaria-only sister party the Christian Social Union, and the pro-business Free Democrats. The new coalition has promised an overhaul

    Brandywine teacher takes top honor - Delaware Online
    DOVER — Teaching is in Mary Pinkston’s blood. She grew up watching her mother teach social studies for 40 years and even had her as a first-grade teacher. “My parents and family were my first teachers and always encouraged learning and education

    Raritan Valley to offer certificate program in finance - NJBIZ
    Beginning in the spring semester, Raritan Valley Community College will be offering a new certificate program in financial services, which will be offered through the Branchburg college’s Business and Public Service Department. In a news release

    Against the library levy - Cincinnati.com
    Now the public library comes hat in hand asking for even more tax money, despite being the best-funded library system in the state of Ohio. But the facts are clear: Overspending for guest speakers, free book giveaways, billboards and media campaigns

    Louisville Ford workers begin voting on contract Wednesday - Courier-Journal
    Workers at Ford’s Louisville Assembly plant will begin voting on a new contract with the auto dealer Wednesday. They will vote on Wednesday and Thursday, and workers at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant will vote Thursday and Friday. The voting will

    Ford vehicles called ‘world-class’ - Courier-Journal
    The trusted magazine Consumer Reports heaped praise Tuesday on Ford Motor Co., which continues to gain momentum in the face of the global recession. “Ford is the only domestic automaker that’s producing vehicles with world-class reliability,” Rik

    Scanlon-Burke debate ends with boos - Salem News
    BEVERLY — The ill will between Mayor Bill Scanlon and challenger John Burke was on stage for all to see last night. The first and only debate between the two mayoral candidates ended in a cascade of boos when Scanlon refused to shake Burke’s

    North Syracuse Navy pilot to fly over tonight’s World Series game - Syracuse Post-Standard
    David J. Phillip / The Associated Press New York Yankees’ Eric Hinske, left, and CC Sabathia walk past a logo on the field at Yankee Stadium Tuesday during a practice session for the Major League Baseball World Series. The Yankees play the

    Merkel re-elected, sworn in as German chancellor - 9News
    Merkel, 55, will serve as chancellor of a center-right government coalition of her Christian Democratic Party, its Bavaria-only sister party the Christian Social Union, and the pro-business Free Democrats. The new coalition has promised an overhaul

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  • Robert McCann to head UBS U.S. wealth unit - YAHOO!
    McCann, a Merrill Lynch veteran who led the brokerage’s wealth management business until early this year, took up his new $850,000-a-year post on Tuesday and vowed to rebuild trust in UBS’ money-losing American unit. The 51-year-old had been courted
    Source: news.yahoo.com

    October 2009 (36) - Sacramento Bee
    The 49ers made a move at outside linebacker today, bumping rookie Diyral Briggs to the active roster and releasing veteran linebacker Marques Harris. Briggs had an outstanding preseason finale in San Diego earlier this year, which briefly won him a
    Source: www.sacbee.com

    Stephanie Miner, a labor lawyer, gets lukewarm support from some city - Syracuse Post-Standard
    Mike Greenlar / The Post-Standard Stephanie Miner, the Democratic candidate for Syracuse mayor and a labor lawyer, was not the first choice for some unions that represent city workers. Syracuse, NY — Stephanie Miner has spent her professional career
    Source: www.syracuse.com

    Pinellas event calendar - St. Petersburg Times
    All ages will be entertained by a variety of Tampa Bay area belly dance professionals, students and enthusiasts showcasing their talent 7-10 p.m. the last Wednesday of every month at Acropolis Greek Taverna, 13575 58th St. N, Clearwater. The event
    Source: www.tampabay.com

    Dell Latitude XT2 XFR Is the Mil Spec Multitouch Tablet for Judge - Gizmodo
    The Latitude XT2 XFR is a ruggedized version of Dell’s XT2 tablet built to MIL-810G standards for taking an ass-beating: It’s got an impact resistant, sunlight-viewable 12-inch multitouch LED-backlit display, compression sealed orifices, and works in
    Source: gizmodo.com

    Registered Express to Begin Marketing Campaign to Universal Postal - Stockhouse
    Las Vegas, Nevada, October 27, 2009 - Registered Express Corporation (Pink Sheets: RGTX.PK) is pleased to announce the start of its targeted marketing campaign to key Universal Postal Union (UPU) Member Countries’ Postal Bureaus. Through
    Source: www.stockhouse.com

    Robert McCann to head UBS U.S. wealth unit - YAHOO!
    McCann, a Merrill Lynch veteran who led the brokerage’s wealth management business until early this year, took up his new $850,000-a-year post on Tuesday and vowed to rebuild trust in UBS’ money-losing American unit. The 51-year-old had been courted
    Source: news.yahoo.com

    October 2009 (36) - Sacramento Bee
    The 49ers made a move at outside linebacker today, bumping rookie Diyral Briggs to the active roster and releasing veteran linebacker Marques Harris. Briggs had an outstanding preseason finale in San Diego earlier this year, which briefly won him a
    Source: www.sacbee.com

    Stephanie Miner, a labor lawyer, gets lukewarm support from some city - Syracuse Post-Standard
    Mike Greenlar / The Post-Standard Stephanie Miner, the Democratic candidate for Syracuse mayor and a labor lawyer, was not the first choice for some unions that represent city workers. Syracuse, NY — Stephanie Miner has spent her professional career
    Source: www.syracuse.com

    Pinellas event calendar - St. Petersburg Times
    All ages will be entertained by a variety of Tampa Bay area belly dance professionals, students and enthusiasts showcasing their talent 7-10 p.m. the last Wednesday of every month at Acropolis Greek Taverna, 13575 58th St. N, Clearwater. The event
    Source: www.tampabay.com

    Dell Latitude XT2 XFR Is the Mil Spec Multitouch Tablet for Judge - Gizmodo
    The Latitude XT2 XFR is a ruggedized version of Dell’s XT2 tablet built to MIL-810G standards for taking an ass-beating: It’s got an impact resistant, sunlight-viewable 12-inch multitouch LED-backlit display, compression sealed orifices, and works in
    Source: gizmodo.com

    Registered Express to Begin Marketing Campaign to Universal Postal - Stockhouse
    Las Vegas, Nevada, October 27, 2009 - Registered Express Corporation (Pink Sheets: RGTX.PK) is pleased to announce the start of its targeted marketing campaign to key Universal Postal Union (UPU) Member Countries’ Postal Bureaus. Through
    Source: www.stockhouse.com

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  • UAW chief in town to urge Ford workers to OK contract changes - Louisville Courier-Journal
    The president of the United Auto Workers came to Louisville on Sunday to appeal to unionized Ford workers to approve modifications to their labor contract with the automaker. But he faced a tough sell as many members are skeptical about the agreement

    Corps defies Del. dredging ban - Delaware Online
    In a head-on attack against Delaware’s right to control dredging of the Delaware River, the Army Corps of Engineers this weekend declared it will start a controversial deepening of the shipping channel without a state permit. The Corps’ declaration

    For News, Canada’s Leader Looks South of the Border - New York Times
    OTTAWA — When English-speaking Canadians watch the television news, most of them choose among the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , CTV or Global Television. But the prime minister, Stephen Harper , said in a speech last week that he preferred

    Del. searches for a way to recover - Delaware Online
    Although experts say the state and national economy appear to have hit bottom, the news for months has been bleak, and the numbers stark: •Nonfarm jobs have fallen to 1999 levels. •While the economic output of Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey

    Facebook is most popular destination for government workers at work - Star-Press
    MUNCIE — In between collecting taxes, assessing property and administering justice, employees in Delaware County government are also obsessively tracking their friends and updating their status on the social networking site Facebook. A public

    UAW chief in town to urge Ford workers to OK contract changes - Louisville Courier-Journal
    The president of the United Auto Workers came to Louisville on Sunday to appeal to unionized Ford workers to approve modifications to their labor contract with the automaker. But he faced a tough sell as many members are skeptical about the agreement

    Corps defies Del. dredging ban - Delaware Online
    In a head-on attack against Delaware’s right to control dredging of the Delaware River, the Army Corps of Engineers this weekend declared it will start a controversial deepening of the shipping channel without a state permit. The Corps’ declaration

    For News, Canada’s Leader Looks South of the Border - New York Times
    OTTAWA — When English-speaking Canadians watch the television news, most of them choose among the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , CTV or Global Television. But the prime minister, Stephen Harper , said in a speech last week that he preferred

    Del. searches for a way to recover - Delaware Online
    Although experts say the state and national economy appear to have hit bottom, the news for months has been bleak, and the numbers stark: •Nonfarm jobs have fallen to 1999 levels. •While the economic output of Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey

    Facebook is most popular destination for government workers at work - Star-Press
    MUNCIE — In between collecting taxes, assessing property and administering justice, employees in Delaware County government are also obsessively tracking their friends and updating their status on the social networking site Facebook. A public

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