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Hutchinson, Seiler lead way in fundraising for Fort Lauderdale mayor race
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe race to be the next mayor of Fort Lauderdale might be more than half a year away, but already five candidates are raising money and campaigning. The latest campaign finance reports show that two candidates — City Commissioner Cindi Hutchinson...Tags: Lawyers, Elections, Minority Groups, Wilton Manors, Gays and Lesbians
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Search process begins for next Stony Brook prez
karla.schuster@newsday.comA wide-ranging group of 21 people - from deep-pocketed donors and distinguished alumni to community leaders and student activists - has been tapped to find the next president of Stony Brook University. The search committee, a roster of which was obtained...Tags: New York, Government, National Government, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook
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L.A. sues financial firms, alleging fraud in bond issues
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBid-rigging and other alleged fraud by investment banks and insurance companies allegedly cost Los Angeles taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, according to a pair of lawsuits filed Wednesday by L.A. City Atty. Rocky Delgadillo. One of the suits...Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Insurance, Merrill Lynch & Company Inc., Fraud, New York
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Kindness, karma can open doors in workplace
In the workplace, some people think if you help someone, it comes back to you — in new business, a sale or a job. Something good will happen. You can also send "good karma" to a friend on Facebook. Or, better yet, you can actually do something to...Tags: Facebook, New York, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach
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U.S. minimum wage rises
The Associated PressAbout 2 million Americans get a raise today as the federal minimum wage rises 70 cents. The bad news: Higher gas and food prices are swallowing it, and some small businesses will pass the cost of the wage increase to consumers. The raise, from $5.85 to...Tags: Employees, Small Businesses, Labor Markets, Puerto Rico, Food Industry
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Business Briefing - July 24, 2008
AIR PRODUCTS EARNINGS TOP EXPECTATIONS Air Products & Chemicals Inc., the Trexlertown maker of industrial gases, reported quarterly earnings Wednesday that topped analysts' estimates because of higher prices and demand from energy companies. Air...Tags: New York, Energy, Energy KD, Prices, Trexlertown
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L.A. attorney may face federal charges
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn a high-stakes legal drama that stretches from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., federal prosecutors are poised to file criminal campaign finance charges against a prominent L.A. attorney, but his lawyers are fighting back, questioning whether his...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, California, John Edwards, Fines, Prosecution
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In-store clinic growth slowing
The sputtering economy and impatient private investment firms could be slowing the push into retail medicine, a consulting firm finds. The number of retail clinics fell by 12 last month, to 969 from 981, according to the latest monthly tally by...
Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Medicine, Health Insurance, Medical Research, Deerfield
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House Approves Housing Rescue Bill
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- The House has passed legislation that aims to help 400,000 strapped homeowners who are facing foreclosure and prevent troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from collapsing. The 272-152 vote on Wednesday reflected a...Tags: The White House, Mortgages, Financial Markets, Investment Service, Investments
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Wachovia cuts dividend again
Wachovia Corp., the Lehigh Valley's largest bank by deposits, announced Tuesday it lost $8.9 billion in the second quarter, is slashing its dividend and eliminating 10,750 positions nationwide after losses tied to mortgages grew. Wachovia's new chief...Tags: Employees, North Carolina, Mortgages, Metal and Mineral, Wachovia Corp.
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