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United Way Community Campaign Breaks Record
HARTFORDThe 2008 United Way Community Campaign hit a grand slam this year, raising $28,156,916, the largest amount raised in its 84-year history. "I am so honored and grateful to announce this year's campaign has raised a record-breaking $28.1 million," said...Tags: United Technologies Corporation, Connecticut, Hartford Hospital, Employers, Employees
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Minnesota Picks ING To Administer Plans
ING Group's US Wealth Management business in Windsor said Tuesday that it has been chosen by the state of Minnesota to administer its employee savings plan, the state's health care savings plan, unclassified employees retirement plan, and the Hennepin...Tags: Minnesota, Retirement
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ING Suing Discover Over Orange Ball Logo
ING Direct has sued credit card company Discover Financial Services saying it copied ING's orange-sphere designs used in advertisements and Web pages. ING Direct, the online-banking unit of Amsterdam-based ING Groep NV, has sole use of circular, orange...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, ING Groep NV, Marketing, Financial Services, Financial and Business Services
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Pregnant runner to take on marathon
Sonja Friend-Uhl of Wellington will be six months pregnant when she runs the Dec. 7 Marathon of the Palm Beaches half marathon. The women's defending marathon champion said she is running with her doctor's blessings. She is due to give birth to her...Tags: Mike Clark, Schools, Marathon of the Palm Beaches, Awards and Prizes, Marathon
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Some stories stand out for their disappointing endings
The crowning of champions in NASCAR and the NHRA last weekend closed the book on motor racing's major series for 2008.
There were several momentous feats during the year: Jimmie Johnson winning his third consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup title, Lewis...Tags: Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR, Joe Gibbs, Formula One, Vehicles
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Euro zone falls to recession
From Tribune news servicesFrom Tribune news services The economy of the euro zone slipped into recession for the first time in the third quarter, the European Union's statistics agency said Friday, as the financial crisis continued to depress manufacturing activity and consumer...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, European Union, Market and Exchange, Business, Economic Indicator
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Victimized ATM customer has withdrawal symptoms
Marsha Trout wouldn't take no for an answer from her bank. And you don't have to either. Bank disputes are frustrating for consumers because they're most always about money. And with banks gobbling each other up these days, customers may feel overwhelmed...Tags: Emmaus, Police Investigations, Theft, Pennsylvania, Forks Township
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Stocks surge on credit thaw hopes
Further signs that global credit markets are loosening up gave Wall Street a boost Monday, driving the Dow Jones industrial average up more than 400 points. Investors were also cheered by hints from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke that more help...Tags: Credit Ratings, Money and Monetary Policy, Petroleum Industry, Financial Markets, Ben Bernanke
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Balto. Co. schools to offer retirement plan choices
Baltimore County school employees will be able to choose from among five retirement plan provider options, after an 8-0 school board vote last night. The five recommended vendors for 403(b) retirement plans are: AIG Retirement, ING Life Insurance &...Tags: Government, Values, Employees, Ethics, National Government
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Race for the Cure in Miami expects record turnout
South Florida Sun-SentinelOn Saturday, race organizers hope to top last year's record turnout of 16,042 runners and walkers at the 13th Miami/Fort Lauderdale Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure 5K at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami. "It is all about the [breast cancer] survivors,"...Tags: Broward County Sheriff's Office, Beach Volleyball, Breast Cancer, Diseases, Volleyball
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Sharing Stories Part Of The Fun For Rodgers
Every runner has a story. Nobody knows this better than Bill Rodgers. Friday, he met Kathleen Jensen, a masters runner from Illinois who was running a marathon in her 42nd state, trying to complete the 50-state marathon challenge. He met Tim Neal of...Tags: Bill Rodgers, Marathon, Boston Red Sox, Health Treatments, Therapies
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Looking for loans in new places
Special to The TimesThe Contos family knows the bitter taste of the credit crunch. Plans were drawn up for the third of their Golden Star Family Restaurants on land the family had owned for years. Then their longtime bankers turned down the Contoses' request for a $1.5-...Tags: Loans, Money and Monetary Policy, Startups, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Economic Policy
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