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Disney tops Central Florida's biggest employers
Sentinel Staff WriterIn this year of economic turmoil and uncertainty, it might be comforting to know that Central Florida's biggest companies and major employers are, for the most part, still here and even bigger after a decade of growth. Every year, the Orlando Sentinel'...Tags: Mickey Mouse, Federal Reserve, Employers, Florida Hospital, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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More firms offering health services for workers at office
The Wall Street JournalEven as employers push a greater share of rising medical costs on to workers, a growing number of companies also are providing services like free check-ups, screening exams and prescription drugs that potentially can save employees hundreds of dollars a...Tags: Public Employees, Medical Staff, Pitney Bowes Incorporated, Hewitt Associates, Employers
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Smithsonian's Chief Leans Toward Lean
Bloomberg NewsThe top executive at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington is having to get by on a lot less these days. Gone are the private chartered planes, the $1.2 million housing allowance, the designer upholstery and $2,000 chairs. Lucrative corporate-board...Tags: Washington Post Company, Philosophy, Fannie Mae, Campaign Finance, Government
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Friday dividends
++++++++++++++++++++ || || PE- || STK || OF || PAY- || || || RIOD || RATE || RECD || ABLE || || || ++++++++++++++++++++ REGULAR ++++++++++++++++++++ || Amer Cmnty Bncs || Q || .05 || 11-26 || 12-1 || || g-payable in Canadian funds || || American...Tags: Pitney Bowes Incorporated, Huntington (Hungtington, New York), Greenbrier Companies Incorporated, Public Storage Incorporated, Kelly Services Incorporated
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Business travel takes a dive, and airlines and hotels feel it
New York Times News ServiceNew York Times News Service The travel industry has been hit hard by the economic slowdown, particularly in the last few weeks. Airlines reported sharp declines in passenger traffic for September. Hotel occupancy rates are down, and corporate travel...Tags: Thanksgiving, Holidays, Transportation, Commuting, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Marriott shows lower third-quarter profit
BETHESDA Hotel company Marriott International Inc. said yesterday that its third-quarter profit dropped 28 percent, compared with the same period last year, and it warned investors about deteriorating conditions for 2009 amid the continuing financial... -
People on the Move
Advertising •Warschawski announced that Brendan Foerster joined the PR agency as a junior associate. He will handle client media relations, market research and account servicing activities. Banking •Provident Bank appointed Lillian Kilroy as...Tags: Hamilton, National Government, Stevensville, Maryland, Baltimore County
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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: Gaylord Entertainment Company, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., Cruises, Tourism and Leisure, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated
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Who's payin?
Chicago TribuneThe long-simmering auction for the Cubs has finally reached the middle innings. The process is down to five finalists and one dark horse candidate. In addition to Mark Cuban, who are the rich guys lined up to throw $1 billion or more at current Cubs owner...Tags: Global Crossing Limited, Marshall Field, Campaign Finance, Ronald Reagan, Major League Baseball
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A Dash Of Celebrity
Washington PostKobalt, the restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton on 22nd Street in Washington, certainly had character. The carpet matched the upholstery on the chairs. The drapes were so heavy that nobody could see in or out. The walls: wood with silk panels. Of the food,...Tags: Cultural Development, Washington Post Company, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Newspapers, Burlington (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Construction continues on 'Harry Potter' attraction, but Universal isn't talking about it
Jason Garcia and Sara K. Clarke, Sentinel Staff WritersDevelopment of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter has moved into a new phase, forcing Universal Orlando to close a children's roller coaster, a restaurant, a gift shop, a bar, and a footpath that once ran past them all in Islands of Adventure. Last week...Tags: Music, Spirit Airlines, Harry Potter, Delta Air Lines, Kennedy Airport
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For-profit colleges are gaining in popularity in Florida
South Florida Sun-SentinelThey cost more and often get less respect than public universities and community colleges, but corporate-run colleges are finding a growing niche in Florida's higher education market. The number of for-profit, degree-granting institutions in Florida...Tags: Florida, Consumers, Government, Pompano Beach, Nova Southeastern University
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