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Marketing efforts trim RIM's profit
Bloomberg NewsResearch In Motion Ltd. forecast fiscal third-quarter profit below Wall Street estimates as it boosts marketing to ward off Apple Inc.'s new iPhone and introduce handsets. The shares fell as much as 21 percent in late trading. Profit will be 89 cents...Tags: Petroleum Industry, iPhone, Apple Inc., Earnings, Research in Motion Ltd.
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How will a rattled Wall Street affect you?
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.com,From Wall Street to Main Street, Dow losses and billion-dollar banking write-downs are rattling confidence in the economy. The implications of the financial crisis, including the credit crunch and the mortgage mess, are widespread and experts say there...Tags: Retirement, Finance, National Government, Hofstra University, Consumer Confidence
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Forensic Consultant Testifies In Murder Trial
Courant Staff WriterA forensic consultant called by the defense in the trial of a former Hartford Courant reporter and editor charged with murder in the 2007 slaying of a Hartford man testified in Superior Court Tuesday that the deadly shots likely were fired from a distance...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Murder, Crimes, Prosecution
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Paul F. Wooden, CPA, lawyer and bank president
Paul Francis Wooden, a certified public accountant, attorney and bank president, died of cancer Sept. 10 at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 92. Mr. Wooden was born and raised in Woodensburg. After graduating from Franklin High...Tags: National Government, Farmers & Merchants Bank, University of Maryland, Courtland, Texas
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Your Career: People on the Move -Compiled by Cindy Kent
Nonprofit Megan Linnabary and Jill Rothman, community outreach managers/Broward, Palm Beach, Consolidated Credit Counseling Services Inc., Fort Lauderdale. Cindy Cast, president; Maria Meyer, president-elect; Marion Jacques, vice president fund...Tags: National Government, Northwood University, Boca Raton, Aventura, St. Thomas University
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Globecomm launches information technology subsidiary
james.bernstein@newsday.comGlobecomm Systems Inc. of Hauppauge, a maker of satellite-based communications systems, said Tuesday it has launched an information technology subsidiary to offer customers advisory and consulting services and engineering information. The subsidiary,...Tags: Satellite Technology, Technology, Computer Sciences, Globecomm Systems
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Numbers add up for accounting majors
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe weather is balmy, the local beaches are inviting, and so, naturally, San Diego State students are thinking about . . . accounting. Yes, accounting. It's become one of the hot courses on campus. Enrollment is up, one of the accounting lecturers has...Tags: Basketball, Brigham Young, Armed Forces, Defense, Colleges and Universities
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Progressions
Architecture Helman Hurley Charvat Peacock/Architects has appointed Sharon Potter , Renato Carvalheira, John M. Purdy Jr. and R. Mike Campbell as associates of the firm. Boards of directors The Junior League of Greater Orlando has elected board members...Tags: David Johnson, Seminole County, Orlando, National Government, Local Elections
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Top Jobs: Health, tech, research still growing in South Florida
South Florida Sun-SentinelSoon the "Pomp and Circumstance" march will be heard at high school and college graduations around South Florida. With the economy in a spiral, where will the graduates and newly trained workers find jobs? For those who have gotten education and training...Tags: Academic Progress, Boca Raton, Business Institutions, Florida International University, Mortgages
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Scandal gives peek inside call-girl ring
Associated Press WriterIf a customer had the money, Emperors Club VIP had the women. For the right price, the New York escort service flew prostitutes to Beverly Hills and London, Miami and Paris. A trip to Europe could cost more than $25,000. An hour could run $5,500. The...Tags: Los Angeles, Heads of State, Prostitution, Eliot Spitzer, New York
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Put a lid on spiraling heating bills
The Washington PostRobert Whale knew his 1920s Sears Roebuck bungalow wasn't exactly airtight, but he didn't know just how drafty it was until an energy auditor flipped on the switch to a large fan he had placed in the doorway. That buzzing coming from an upstairs bedroom?...Tags: National Government, Local Authority, Tools and Hardware, Vehicles, Energy Saving
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Young & Accountable
Special to the CourantIt's a bird. It's a plane. It's CPA Superwoman. Passengers hurrying through Metro-North rail stations in mid-January were among the first to get a glimpse of the new platform ads designed to entice them to switch into a public accounting career. Faced...Tags: Advertising, Teaching and Learning, East Granby, Students, Rhode Island
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