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Tips to deal with the stock market dip
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Supreme Court opens new term by considering limits on lawsuits against 'light cigarettes
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ The Supreme Court picked up Monday where it left off last term, signaling support for efforts to block lawsuits against tobacco companies over deceptive marketing of "light" cigarettes. The first day of the court's new term, which is...Tags: Altria Group, Advertising, Justice System, Local Authority, Judges
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GPS - The price for free traffic information
Consumer ReportsIn early September, we announced Garmin???s upcoming 2x5 and 7x5 portable navigation devices ("Garmin GPS ??? New navigators with reality view and lifetime traffic"). Primed for the holiday buying season, these devices go on sale in October with several... -
Ford moves its F150 launch back up
Autoblog.comFiled under: Trucks/Pickups, Marketing/Advertising, Ford click above for more high-res images of the 2009 Ford F-150 Ford announced earlier this summer that it would delay the launch of its ultra-important F150 full-size truck by a few months to help... -
LI PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
ENGINEERING H2M, an engineering and architectural firm in Melville, has announced two new positions. Ernest Iannucci was promoted to electrical engineering department manager. The Carle Place resident has been with the firm since 2001, most recently as...Tags: Oyster Bay, Electronics, New York, Sales, Fire Island
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Airlines consider a la carte pricing
Of The Associated PressThe idea of paying a single, simple fare to fly on an airliner is becoming as quaint as stewardesses in short skirts. American Airlines is about to accelerate the trend of breaking the cost of a trip into an airfare plus many smaller fees. Starting next...Tags: Dance, Air Transportation Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Transportation Industry
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Avalon Park project finished, more to go for Roger B. Kennedy Inc.
Sentinel Staff WriterRoger B. Kennedy Inc. recently completed its contract to build a $4.8 million office building for Avalon Office Ventures I LLC in Avalon Park. But the Altamonte Springs company has more work to do in the big east Orange County development project....Tags: Animals, Sales, Walt Disney World Resort, Stock Broking, National Government
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Cheap eats focus of ad blitz by food companies
The Wall Street JournalFood companies hope to capitalize on the slumping economy by steering consumers to cheaper, high-margin products. On Monday, Kellogg Co. is beginning a new advertising push for staple cereals such as Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies, while Campbell Soup Co....Tags: Political Candidates, Consumers, Advertising, Lake Forest, Food Industry
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Step by step
2006-present: Chairman and CEO, Home School Inc., Des Plaines 2004-06: Internal audit director, Metropolitan division, Salvation Army, Chicago 2002-04: Executive director, FreedomStart Technology Park project, Chicago 2001-02: Independent consultant,...Tags: Christianity, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Arlington Heights, Salvation Army, Motorola, Inc.
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Private-jet use, sales nose dive with economy
When the stock markets tank, people park their planes. That's been the rule in the private-jet world, analysts say, and the latest market contraction is no exception. General aviation traffic, composed mostly of corporate and private jets, was down 14...Tags: Sales, Florida, Government, National Government
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Artist seeks advice on selling paintings
Special to The TimesDear Karen: I'd like to sell my paintings. I have about 100 pieces in oil and watercolor. How do I start? Answer: Start by identifying local galleries and attending art fairs in your area. Study which kinds of works certain outlets specialize in and find...Tags: Los Angeles, Public Relations, Wheaton, Mortgages, New Products
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In move for more queries, Ask.com makes changes to improve speed, relevance of results
AP Technology WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Assuming your company's name isn't a verb synonymous with looking things up online, how do you get Web surfers to not just try your search engine, but also frequent it? For Oakland, Calif.-based Ask.com, part of the answer may lie in...Tags: Oakland (Alameda, California), Networking, Internet, Online, Corporate Performance
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