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Goldman Sachs lowers expectations for nearly a dozen of tourism's biggest names
Sentinel Staff WriterIn another glum sign, a Wall Street investment firm is slashing its outlook for a host of big-name companies in the tourism industry. Goldman Sachs said this morning that it is reducing its price target for nearly a dozen lodging, gaming and cruise...Tags: Marriott International Incorporated, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., Cruises, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Tourism and Leisure
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Electronic Arts recovering after two tough years
Tribune Media Services columnistQ: I'm being told that Electronic Arts Inc. has great prospects, but its stock hasn't been all that great. What do you think? --S.R., via the Internet A: It reigns as the world's largest game publisher by sales. Yet many of its sales involve popular...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Wynn Resorts Ltd, Sony Corp., Public Employees, SunPower Corporation
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Gaylord Palms paid Guetzloe during fight over center
Sentinel Staff WriterDoug Guetzloe's anti-tax crusaders mobilized last year to convince Osceola County taxpayers that a county convention center was a bad deal while his consulting firm was being paid more than $87,000 by the Gaylord Palms Resort, which was pushing its own...Tags: Justice System, Altamonte Springs, Maitland, Local Elections, Apopka
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Earnings: American Financial Group Inc.; Anadarko Petroleum Corp.; Charles River Laboratories International Inc.; Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp.; Corrections Corporation of America; El Paso Corp.; Gaylord Entertainment Co.; General Growth Properties...Tags: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Federated Department Stores Incorporated, Expedia Incorporated, Southern Union Company, Kohl's Corporation
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Kupets tops U.S. field, appears fully healed
Sun StaffNASHVILLE, Tenn. - Courtney Kupets may have torn her Achilles' tendon last summer, but she didn't show weakness in her heel or anywhere else last night at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships. The reigning all-around national champion from Gaithersburg...Tags: Vault, Multi-Sport Events, Beam Gymnastics, Awards and Prizes, Floor Exercise
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Kupets turns rehab into repeat as U.S. co-champ
Sun StaffNASHVILLE, Tenn. - Even if Courtney Kupets had finished second last night at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships, it would have been a storybook comeback to a year filled with injury and rehabilitation. Instead, with a gutsy final routine, the 17-year-...Tags: Vault, Beam Gymnastics, Floor Exercise, Gymnastics, Uneven Bars
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Seabrook gets kick out of gritty Hawks' tie
Tribune staff reporterThe last time Brent Seabrook was in this city of non-stop country music, he was pulling a Blackhawks jersey over his head after being selected 14th in the first round of June's entry draft. A little more than three months later, Seabrook, 18, returned to...Tags: National Hockey League, Brent Seabrook, Ville Nieminen, United Center, Steve Sullivan
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Nicholas beats buzzer
Sun StaffNASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Maryland Terrapins are still defending NCAA champions. Barely. Senior shooting guard Drew Nicholas made a game-winning three-point shot as time expired to give the Terps a 75-73 victory over the UNC-Wilmington Seahawks in a...Tags: Gary Williams, Arts, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, NCAA Tournament
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Tough Terps a sweet success
Sun StaffNASHVILLE, Tenn. - This time, the Maryland Terrapins required no last-second miracle, no buzzer-beating shot to continue their survival in the single-elimination pressure cooker known as the NCAA men's basketball tournament. In yesterday's South Regional...Tags: Gary Williams, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Superman, Basketball, NCAA Tournament
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Nashville singing a new tune
NASHVILLEMention Nashville and most people think about the Grand Ole Opry. Chances are the city will never lose its country music image, and no doubt it doesn't want to. But give this Tennessee metropolis of a half-million people a closer look and you will...Tags: Natural Science, Botany, Music, Children, Walters Art Museum
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Universal spinning new type of attraction
It's a bold claim but one Universal Studios is making with confidence: In the ever-changing world of theme-park technology, the Adventures of Spider-Man will be the greatest ride ever built. The ride -- a focal point of Universal's second theme park,...Tags: Florida, Universal City, Spider-Man, Government, Winnie the Pooh
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