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Twitter turns cell phone foes into friendly rivals
emi.endo@newsday.comThe major cell phone carriers are engaged in fierce competition for every customer, trying to outdo each other at every turn. But that doesn't mean their public relations folks can't play nice. A few of them have friendly, public, online conversations -...Tags: Sprint Nextel Corporation, Consumer Electronics Industry, Public Relations, Verizon Communications
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Transactions
This listing represents real-estate transactions valued at $320,000 or more. Smaller transactions can be found online at OrlandoSentinel.com in the Public Records section. ORANGE SIGNATURE HOMES GROUP to Muhammad N. Khattik et al., Windsong, $1.6...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Bodies of Water, Kensington, Virginia, Valero LP
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Boyfriend held in woman's death
Sun reporterThe boyfriend of an Aberdeen woman who was found dead Wednesday afternoon in a sleeping bag on the side of a rural Harford County road was arrested and charged with murder yesterday, state police said. Tyrone L. Wiggins, 48, of the 700 block of W. Bel...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Assault, James Taylor, Crimes, Murder
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At Guantanamo, Army officers testify for Hamdan in secret
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTwo U.S. Army Special Forces officers who encountered terrorism suspect Salim Ahmed Hamdan after his November 2001 arrest in Afghanistan testified in secret at his trial Thursday because the events they discussed are classified. Special Forces...Tags: Prosecution, Human Rights, Trials, John Murphy, Osama bin Laden
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Intel replaces AMD as DreamWorks Animation supplier
From Bloomberg NewsIntel Corp., the world's biggest computer chip maker, has supplanted Advanced Micro Devices Inc. as the supplier of microprocessing equipment to movie studio DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. Intel will install servers -- computers that run networks -- based...Tags: Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Consumer Electronics Industry, Movies, Computing and Information Technology
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Termination fees hang up cell users
Sun reporterWhen she moved to Baltimore to work at the Johns Hopkins University, Ivy Greene discovered a problem: She couldn't get cell phone reception in her Mount Vernon apartment. But when she tried to switch carriers, it cost her $150 - the price of freedom from...Tags: Regional Authority, Trials, Minnesota, California, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Carl G. Eilers, 83; Zenith engineer led team that developed FM stereo broadcasting
From the Chicago TribuneCarl G. Eilers, an electrical engineer who helped develop production of high-fidelity stereo sound over the airwaves, died Friday at his home in River Forest, Ill., apparently of a heart attack. He was 83. A 50-year employee of Zenith Electronics,...Tags: Purdue University, Television, Consumer Electronics Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Diseases
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Lenders to speed decisions on help
Associated PressWASHINGTON — Mortgage companies, facing criticism that they aren't doing enough to stem the housing crisis, are pledging to let troubled borrowers know whether they are approved for help within 45 days of receiving a homeowner's application. The...Tags: Washington Mutual Inc., Financial and Business Services, Citigroup Incorporated, Wells Fargo & Co., Bank of America Corp.
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5 to stand trial in Concorde crash
Associated PressA French judge ordered Continental Airlines and five people to stand trial on charges of manslaughter in the 2000 crash of a Concorde jet that killed 113 people, a prosecutor said yesterday. French investigators say the crash was caused in part by a...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Air France-KLM, Transportation Accidents, Aerospace Manufacturing
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'Father' of FM stereo sound
Special to the TribuneWhen he was a boy, Carl G. Eilers got a glass wireless set from a relative. It captured his imagination and drew him into the world of electronics, where he is often referred to as the father of stereo FM radio and stereo television sound. A 50-year...Tags: Purdue University, Public Employees, Government, Television, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Lenders take steps to help homeowners facing foreclosure
Sentinel Staff WriterWith the foreclosure crisis showing no sign of letting up, Bank of America Corp. and other mortgage lenders are poised to step up their efforts today to assist cash-strapped borrowers facing the loss of their homes. The Hope Now alliance -- an industry...Tags: Ohio, Government, California, Citigroup Incorporated, National Government
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Orange County Births
Some births may not appear in this listing because some hospitals are no longer releasing the names of newborns for publication. April 24 Anson, Chad Corbin Paul, born to Claudia Simms-Anson and Paul Anson, Orlando, Winnie Palmer Hospital. Dennard,...Tags: Apopka, Sanford, James Taylor, Carlos Arroyo, William Johnson
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