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| COMMENTARY: Ballesteros' mystique remains strong Arkansas Online (subscription) By THOMAS BOSWELL THE WASHINGTON POST LITTLE ROCK — Once at the US Open, I watched Seve Ballesteros practice bunker shots for 20 minutes, sometimes stepping on the ball to simulate a buried lie, or throwing it down hardto create a fried-egg lie. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| China says it will discuss currency in Washington BusinessWeek China says it is ready to discuss its currency controls at talks in Washington next week but gave no indication it would speed up a rise in the yuan's value that US officials say is too slow. A deputy Chinese finance minister said Friday that currency ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Southwest Airlines traffic rises 8.7 percent BusinessWeek Southwest Airlines Co. said Friday that passenger traffic rose 8.7 percent in April, topping the results at big rivals, but a closely watched revenue figure grew more slowly than in recent months. The airline said passenger revenue per available seat ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Shutdown of Internet poker hurts players Las Vegas Review - Journal Former online poker player Mike Ziethlow plays his guitar to collect a few extra dollars on a bridge at Flamingo Road and the Strip. » Buy this photo By Jennifer Robison It's a standard recession-era tale of woe: A company closes and workers lose their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| WellCare Up On Membership Investor's Business Daily 8. The Medicaid and Medicare managed care company's Q1 EPS nearly quadrupled to 66 cents, beating by 50 cents. Membership grew and a smaller share of premiums went to medical costs. Revenue rose 9% to $1.47 bil, above estimates for $1.45 bil. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CVS discloses SEC inquiry into Caremark BusinessWeek CVS Caremark Corp. is disclosing another government inquiry into its business, as the company said the Securities and Exchange Commission has requested documents related to its Caremark pharmacy benefits management unit. The company said it received a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Farmers markets cover up, freshen up farm produce offerings Memphis Commercial Appeal By Linda A. Moore Susan Comes and her daughter Diana shop at the Memphis Farmers Market during the grand opening after renovations that feature a covered shopping area. — The Urban Farms Market, 2977 Broad at Tillman. Hours are 2-6 pm on Tuesdays and 8 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US rig count up by 18 for 2nd straight week BusinessWeek The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the US increased by 18 for the second straight week to reach 1836. Houston-based Baker Hughes Inc. reported Friday that 934 rigs were exploring for oil and 890 for gas. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Church & Dwight 1Q profit rises 5 percent BusinessWeek Church & Dwight Co.'s profit rose 5 percent in the first quarter as shoppers gravitated toward its premium and value-priced products. The maker of Arm & Hammer, Nair and other products also announced Friday that it will move its cat litter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Cubans to learn specifics of economic changes The Associated Press HAVANA (AP) — Cubans will soon get their first look at the details of highly anticipated economic changes that were approved at last month's Communist Party Congress, official news media said Saturday. An announcement in party newspaper Granma said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Utilities owner Pepco boosts 1Q profit 78 percent BusinessWeek Pepco Holdings Inc. said Friday that first-quarter profit increased 78 percent despite a decline in revenue, as the utility company cut fuel and purchased-energy expenses. Net income was $64 million, or 28 cents per share, compared with $36 million, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Warner Chilcott 1Q loss widens on tax costs BusinessWeek By AP Drugmaker Warner Chilcott PLC said Friday that its first-quarter loss widened on a surge in income taxes, but its adjusted results topped Wall Street expectations and the company boosted its 2011 outlook. The company, based in Dublin, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Garlock employees honored for community service, excellence, leadership Wayne Post By Anonymous Stephen E. Macadam, president and CEO of EnPro Industries, Inc., the parent company of Garlock Sealing Technologies, LLC, recently honored five employees of the Palmyra-based company with the EnPro President's 2010 Award of Excellence. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Citigroup Inc Prepares Reverse Stock Split USA Market News Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C), the 3rd largest US bank by assets rescued by the US government bailout during the financial crisis was about to submit the papers over a visible of its near failure; its single digit share price. The shares of Citigroup, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cimarex 1Q profit slides mostly on bad fuel bets BusinessWeek Net income at Cimarex Energy fell 42 percent in the first quarter, with the exploration and production company buffeted by bad bets on the direction of energy prices, even as production rose. The Denver company suffered a loss of $12.8 million, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Average Monthly Gas Bills Skyrocket as Price Continues to Climb Newsroom America By Jon E. Dougherty at 6 May 16:07 (Newsroom America) -- If you think you are feeling a pinch in your wallet these days, you're probably right. And one of the biggest reasons why is because Americans' average monthly gasoline bill has risen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study Finds Credit Report Errors are Rare Go Banking Rates A new study has released its findings that less than 1-percent of consumer credit reports contain errors that lead to significant changes in scores. The report, which was commissioned by the three largest credit-reporting companies, said that after ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Black Hawk County could repeal decades-old tattoo ordinance requiring doctor's ... Daily Journal WATERLOO, Iowa — Health officials in Black Hawk County have recommended it eliminate a decades-old ordinance requiring a doctor to oversee tattoo practices. The requirement is part of a 1988 nuisance regulation passed in response to a hepatitis B ... See all stories on this topic » |
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