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Masters of the ground game, Republicans see their forte challenged by Obama's motivated masses
Associated Press WriterBLUE BELL, Pa. (AP) _ Barack Obama, a former community organizer, is spending untold millions of dollars to identify and mobilize voters, and Republicans acknowledge that John McCain's team probably will be outspent and outmanned. They hope it won't be...Tags: Homes, Election Day, Referenda, Telecommunication Service, Barack Obama
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When stocks plummet and your house value slides, what happens to the money you used to have?
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Trillions in stock market value — gone. Trillions in retirement savings — gone. A huge chunk of the money you paid for your house, the money you're saving for college, the money your boss needs to make payroll — gone,...Tags: 401K, Stock Market, Colleges and Universities, Stock Broking, Mutual Funds
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Where has all the money gone?
Trillions in stock market value -- gone. Trillions in retirement savings -- gone. A huge chunk of the money you paid for your house, the money you're saving for college, the money your boss needs to make payroll -- gone, gone, gone. Whether you're a...Tags: 401K, Stock Market, Colleges and Universities, Stock Broking, Mutual Funds
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Automakers push key vehicles through fall TV shows
In this fall's TV season, a secret agent speeds around in a Chevrolet Camaro, a man tries to save the world with the help of a Dodge Ram pickup, and a famous talking car returns to the streets in the form of a Ford Mustang. With auto sales at 15-year...Tags: Knight Rider, Automotive Equipment, Pontiac, Jeep, General Electric Company
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Ueberroth goes on offensive in IOC money dispute
AP National WriterPeter Ueberroth took a swipe at international officials critical of the money the U.S. Olympic Committee receives, setting up some possibly uncomfortable moments for the Chicago group trying to land the 2016 Games. "Who pays the bill for the world...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Bankruptcy, Beijing Games, International Olympic Committee, General Electric Company
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Ueberroth says USOC deserves every penny it gets, and pitches Chicago as best candidate
AP National WriterORLANDO, Fla. (AP) _ Peter Ueberroth took a swipe at international officials critical of the money the U.S. Olympic Committee receives, setting up some possibly uncomfortable moments for the Chicago group trying to land the 2016 Games. "Who pays the bill...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Bankruptcy, Beijing Games, International Olympic Committee, General Electric Company
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Slots supporters have the cash to back their cause
The horse-racing industry and gambling companies have pumped $3.8 million into a campaign to convince voters to approve slot machine gambling in Maryland, according to campaign finance documents released yesterday. Slots supporters have out-raised...Tags: Penn National Gaming, Tourism and Leisure, Lobbying, Casino and Gambling, Gaming and Lotteries
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After breakup with Bertelsmann, Sony faces challenge harmonizing its music, electronics
AP Business WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) _ Now that Sony Corp. and Bertelsmann AG have broken off their troubled relationship, known as Sony BMG, the Japanese company hopes to harmonize its consumer electronics and its music, a duo that was badly out of sync. The music business...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Nokia Corp., Sheryl Crow, Company Information, Sony Corp.
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Efficient, flexible yet luminous OLEDs hold quiet promise for the future of lighting
AP Technology WriterNISKAYUNA, N.Y. (AP) _ On a bank of the Mohawk River, a windowless industrial building of corrugated steel hides something that could make floor lamps, bedside lamps, wall sconces and nearly every other household lamp obsolete. It's a machine that prints...Tags: General Electric Company, Sony Corp., Sales, Research, Arrow Electronics
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Some Investors See Opportunity Amid Market Panic
As Wall Street rode the roller coaster Friday, telephones at investment advisers in Greater Hartford were ringing wildly. At the other end were clients worried about their portfolios, retirement incomes and whether they should hold or sell. But when...Tags: Stock Market, Wethersfield, Stock Broking, Investments, Retirement
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Automakers put products in TV shows' starring roles as a way to boost interest in key vehicles
AP Auto WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ In this fall's TV season, a secret agent speeds around in a Chevrolet Camaro, a man tries to save the world with the help of a Dodge Ram pickup, and a famous talking car returns to the streets in the form of a Ford Mustang. With auto...Tags: Knight Rider, Automotive Equipment, Pontiac, Jeep, General Electric Company
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State looking into fraud allegations vs. funeral home west of Boynton
South Florida Sun-SentinelState regulators are investigating fraud allegations raised in a lawsuit filed against a Palm Beach County funeral home that, according to two earlier inquiries, overcharged customers and failed to issue timely refunds. The owner of Rubin Memorial Chapel...Tags: Death and Dying, Delray Beach, Trials, Prosecution, Employees
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