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A Life Spent Working For Disabled Citizens
Special to The CourantStephen Melesko, 79, of Portland, died May 25. After Steve and Mary Melesko's youngest child was diagnosed with Down syndrome, Steve became active. Over the years, he logged countless hours making sure that many children with developmental disabilities...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Family, Engineering, Diseases, Cancer
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Rich Kodachrome era is fading
It is an elaborately crafted photographic film, extolled for its sharpness, vivid colors and archival durability. Yet die-hard fan Alex Webb is convinced the digital age soon will take his Kodachrome away. "Part of me feels like, boy, if only I'd been...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Photography, Family Vacations
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Future dims for vibrant color film
The associated pressIt is an elaborately crafted photographic film, extolled for its sharpness, vivid colors and archival durability. But die-hard fan Alex Webb is convinced the digital age will take his Kodachrome away. "Part of me feels like, boy, if only I'd been born 20...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Photography, Family Vacations
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Rochester, NY, medical imaging company to cut jobs
A Rochester-based medical imaging company says it will cut up to 700 people from its work force over the next three years as it tries to cut costs. Carestream Health Inc. says about half the cuts will come from the Rochester area, where about 1,400 of... -
Kodak net income declines 14%
Eastman Kodak Co. said yesterday that its second-quarter profit fell 14 percent. Kodak said it earned $495 million, or $1.62 a share, in the April-June quarter, down from $575 million, or $2 a share, a year earlier. This column was compiled from... -
Olympics marketers also seek the 'gold'
Los Angeles TimesWhen former Chinese gymnastics champion Li Ning ascended on a high wire to the top of the Olympic stadium Friday to ignite the caldron, it was a magical finale to a dazzling opening ceremony. It was also a coup for his athletic-wear firm - especially...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Multi-Sport Events, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Johnson & Johnson Incorporated, Lenovo Group
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The week ahead
Monday Earnings Amgen; Kraft; Loews; Verizon; Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. Tuesday Reports July consumer confidence index; May Case-Shiller home price index Earnings Alcatel-Lucent; Colgate-Palmolive; Entergy; MetLife; Northrop Grumman; U.S. Steel...Tags: Colgate-Palmolive Company, Ameren Corporation, Walt Disney, International Paper Company, Sun Microsystems Inc.
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Olympic partners
Source: Associated Press, Beijing 2008 Olympic GamesCompanies that are considered Worldwide Olympic Partners for the 2008 Beijing Games, which means they can use Olympic images and the name to advertise anywhere in the world: The Coca-Cola Co. Atos Origin SA General Electric Co. Eastman Kodak Co....Tags: Coca-Cola Company, General Electric Company, McDonald's, Johnson & Johnson Incorporated, Manulife Financial Corporation
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Olympic sponsors' splash diluted by rogue marketers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen former Chinese gymnastics champion Li Ning ascended on a high wire to the top of the Olympic stadium Friday to ignite the caldron, it was a magical finale to a dazzling opening ceremony. It was also a coup for his athletic-wear firm -- especially...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Multi-Sport Events, Advertising, Olympic Games, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Altria blames unit's spinoff for profit drop
From Chicago Tribune news servicesAltria Group, the owner of tobacco company Philip Morris USA, said Thursday that its second-quarter profit fell 58 percent from a year earlier because it spun off its international unit. Earnings from continuing operations rose, and the maker of Marlboro...Tags: American Express Company, Prices, Lake Forest, Tobacco Products, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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Kodak's financial picture clearing
Q: Is there hope for Eastman Kodak Co.? It does finally seem to have some things going for it. F.C., via the Internet A: This famous name in photography has completed its transformation into a smaller digital-products and services company. Yet even...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Sales, Sony Corp., LM Ericsson Telephone Company, Buyback
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The '30s? The '70s? U.S. economy may defy a replay of either
MARKET BEATIt would be handy for investors if Wall Street could agree on which decade the U.S. economy is about to relive. But increasingly, no period from the last century seems to fill the bill. Three months ago, there was plenty of talk about repeating the...Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, Prices, Globalization, Inflation and Deflation, Dow Chemical Company
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