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Big business, lobbyists had Sarah Palin's ear
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersBig business was granted wide access to Sarah Palin's office during her first 20 months as Alaska governor, but she rarely met with labor, environmental or other groups pressing alternative views, her official calendar shows. On at least three dozen...Tags: Exxon Mobil Corporation, Chuck, Government, Political Candidates, Christmas
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McCormick & Co. turns to solar power
McCormick & Co. plans to announce today that it will begin using solar energy at its distribution center and spice mill in Hunt Valley by early next year. The spice maker signed an agreement to have Constellation Energy build a one-megawatt solar power...Tags: Corporate Officers, August, Government, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., General Motors Corp.
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Assistance League The Assistance League Chesapeake will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Severna Park library branch, 45 W. McKinsey Road. 410-729-9169. Poetry lecture Anne Arundel Community College will offer "Wordscapes with John Lane" at 2 p.m. in...Tags: Jim Jackson, Sam Shepard, Glen Burnie, People, Children
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Safeway 3rd-quarter earnings edge up on higher gas sales, gains from upscale stores
AP Business WriterPORTLAND, Ore. (AP) _ Higher sales at its gas stations and upscale stores helped boost grocer Safeway Inc.'s profit nearly 3 percent in its third fiscal quarter. The nation's second-biggest grocery store said Tuesday that its profit rose to $199.7...Tags: The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Sales, Earnings
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Police Blotter
police blotter police reports in baltimore city and county Southeastern Baltimore Burglary Two cameras, a computer, jewelry and video games were stolen Tuesday from a house in the 500 block of S. Potomac St. by someone who entered through a rear door....Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Theft, Reisterstown, Game Playing, Vehicles
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Financial Watch
The week ahead Third-quarter earnings season opens with reports from Dow components Alcoa and General Electric. Monday Earnings: IDT Tuesday Federal Reserve minutes (September meeting); consumer credit (August). Earnings: Alcoa, Safeway, Sealy,...Tags: Credit and Debt, IDT Corporation, International Speedway Corp., General Electric Company, Alcoa Incorporated
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Dominick's owner sees slight rise in 3Q profit
The Associated PressHigher gas sales and a boost from its more upscale stores helped grocer Safeway Inc. -- the California-based owner of Chicago-area chain Dominick's Finer Foods -- post a slight rise in profit in its third fiscal quarter. The nation's second-biggest...Tags: Sales
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LI BUSINESS: THE WEEK AHEAD
Investors get a healthy dose of Fedspeak this week, with several officials giving speeches and the release of minutes from the central bank's last meeting. Interest rates will also be on the agenda in London. Fed policy The market will hear from the...Tags: Central Bank, Ben Bernanke, Government, Money and Monetary Policy, Federal Reserve
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WALL STREET TURMOIL: THE WEEK AHEAD
STRONG DOUBTS. Financial markets face an uncertain and possibly volatile week as investors await details about how the Treasury will implement the government's financial rescue package. NEW WORLDVIEW. The markets have switched focus to the world economy...Tags: Ben Bernanke, Kentucky Fried Chicken, General Electric Company, Financial Markets
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Garcia takes 3-shot lead at Tour Championship
Sergio Garcia enjoyed an amazing turnaround yesterday against Anthony Kim at the PGA Tour Championship, and it had nothing to do with the Ryder Cup. Garcia shot a 3-under-par 67 to go from a three-shot deficit on the front nine to a three-shot lead...Tags: PGA Tour, Phil Mickelson, Lorena Ochoa, Sergio Garcia
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U.S. expands probe into alleged price-fixing to include tomato, egg products
Associated PressA federal investigation into possible food price-fixing has been expanded to include two major industries: tomato processing and egg products. The Justice Department confirmed yesterday that prosecutors were conducting separate inquiries into whether the...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Antitrust Issues, Lawyers, Kraft Foods Inc., Corporate Crime
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Kim Leads By Two
Six days after Anthony Kim routed Sergio Garcia in the opening singles match at the Ryder Cup, two of golf's most dynamic young players will square off again today in the third round of the Tour Championship in Atlanta. Kim had to settle for a 1-under 69...Tags: Loren Roberts, Phil Mickelson, Don Pooley, Chip Beck, Tom Kite
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