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CUMBERLAND When things seem to be heading a little south in the tourism world, you can sit back, let it happen and put the blame on everything from the gas to weather...
KMA Global Solutions International Increases Its Position in $15 Million Market, Adding Some of the Largest Supermarkets in North America...
GE Aviation via BUSINESS WIRE After five years under wraps, the future of commercial aviation is about to make its worldwide debut. The global spotlight will be shining on The Boeing Co...
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New Zealand's sharemarket was virtually flat today, dragged lower by continued uncertainty about Telecom's regulatory outlook. The NZSX-50 index closed down just 3.8 points or 0.09 per cent to 4164.30. Total turnover was a moderate $121 million...
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Homeowners with troubled credit histories are finding it harder to get mortgages or refinance homes because softening in the housing market is making lenders less likely to handle riskier loans...
Gears of War (PC) (Xbox 360) Sammy King
A third-person tactical shooter from Epic, running on the Unreal Engine 3. Gears of War thrusts gamers into a deep and harrowing story of humankind’s epic battle for survival against the Locust Horde, a nightmarish race of creatures that surface from the...
Local News | Task force fleshing out new family-leave law | Seattle Times Newspaper Sammy King
Unlike California's law, the Washington proposal would not allow employees to take paid leave to deal with their own health conditions or care for seriously ill relatives....
People's Daily Online Sammy King
The 15th Economic Leaders Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum kicked off in Australia's Sydney on Saturday under the theme of Strengthening our community,building a sustainable future....
Today's young journalists are writing a new business model Sammy King
Reporters are supposed to ask the tough questions, but as an aspiring journalist, lately I ve been the one forced to provide answers...
Hogue reappointed to Mo. respiratory care board - Cincinnati Business Courier: Sammy King
Matt Blunt said Thursday that he reappointed Arlene Francis Hogue, of St. Charles, Mo., to the Missouri Board for Respiratory Care. Hogue, 66, is executive director of Habitat for Humanity of St...
More developers building for active-adult market Sammy King
New guidelines aim to lessen subprime lure Bank of America deal may be best or not More developers building for active-adult market Broker inquiry could loosen deluge of calls from lenders PHILADELPHIA The suburban new-home market is a mixed bag with med...
Deal gives Yahoo edge on online advertising : Business News : Redding Record Searchlight Sammy King
New ink eases sting of tattoo removal Webkinz World site has broad appeal The Sunnyvale-based company is counting on its nearly $700 million acquisition of Right Media to help sell Internet ads that rely on graphics and other visuals -- a format expected...
Selling the spectrum : Business : Knoxville News Sentinel Sammy King
Electronics store plugs in new site 26 bank jobs to depart Maryville Share and Enjoy [?] Need hammer and subhed, has one photo cutline needs to be as short as possible...
Gulfnews: Foreigners dominate sukuk market Sammy King
Manama: Western and Asian institutions hunting exposure to Gulf Arab economies are crowding Middle Eastern Muslims out of Islamic bonds or sukuk, turning on its head a market traditionally driven by religious and regional factors...


