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Wellington's B/E Aerospace wins contract
B/E Aerospace Inc., the Wellington-based maker of aircraft interiors, on Monday said Airbus awarded the company a $1 billion contract as the supplier of next-generation galley systems for the new A350 XWB aircraft. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in...Tags: Earnings Forecasts
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On Dyer's to-do list: Win over rail resisters
Sentinel Staff WriterThe train that would carry commuters to and from work in Central Florida has a CEO who makes $176.96 an hour and an almost $300,000 marketing plan. But it still lacks final approval -- and that can only come from the state Legislature, which said no...Tags: New Products, Railway Accidents, Orlando, Business Enterprises, Tampa
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Inflation hitting fast-food menus
Beef might not be what's for dinner at your favorite restaurant come 2009. Restaurants, now working to secure supply and price contracts for meat and other commodities for next year, are expecting big increases in food costs — hikes that will likely...Tags: Market and Exchange, Bank of America Corp., Prices, National Government, Government
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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Ira! Sun-Sentinel Heat writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Etan Thomas, Mark Blount, James Jones, Mike Miller, Chauncey Billups
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Perkasie council cuts budget to avoid 59% electric rate hike
Special to The Morning CallAn electric rate increase of nearly 60 percent looms ahead for Perkasie residents, but on Monday night Borough Council began making moves to reduce the hike by making cuts in the budget. After nearly three hours of discussion, council found about $200,...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Public Holidays, Budgets and Budgeting, Electricity Production and Distribution
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Teams not fine with penalties
Manny Ramirez and Dodgers teammate Hiroki Kuroda were among four players fined Monday by Major League Baseball for the Game 3 fracas between Los Angeles and the Philadelphia Phillies during the NL championship series. Kuroda threw a pitch behind Shane...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Russell Martin, Major League Baseball, Punishment, Juan Pierre
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Flyers lose third-period lead in loss to Habs
Roman Hamrlik and Michael Komisarek scored goals 44 seconds apart in the third period, helping the Montreal Canadiens rally to beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-3 on Monday night. The Canadiens could have used some of that quick scoring in last season's...Tags: Roman Hamrlik, Boston Bruins, National Hockey League, Major League Baseball, Dan Ellis
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Movie stars' stock plummets
Los Angeles Times staff writerWE ALL know that the stock market has been plummeting in recent weeks. But what's dropping even faster is the stock Hollywood studios put into the value of movie stars. This past weekend's disastrous opening of Warners' costly "Body of Lies" was just...Tags: Johnny Depp, Literature, Nottingham, Ridley Scott, Speed Racer
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Jaguars' Collier released from hospital
Sentinel Staff WriterJaguars OT Richard Collier has been released from Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, where he was hospitalized Sept. 2 after gunshot wounds left him paralyzed from the waist down, the Jaguars confirmed Monday. "He's going to have a long, difficult...Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, National Football League, Health Treatments, Jack Del Rio, Injuries
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Allentown police voting on contract
Of The Morning CallThe rank and file members of Allentown's police union began voting Monday on whether to accept or reject the city's proposed contract, officials on both sides confirmed. The second and final day of voting is scheduled for tonight, officials said. City...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Retirement, Arbitration, Michael Moore, Allentown
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Chicago firm Ennis Knupp to oversee bailout portfolio
Chicago Tribune reporterThe fate of the $700 billion federal bailout could rest in part on an expert billiards player from Chicago. Richard Ennis advises companies, retirement funds and non-profit foundations on which investment managers they should hire. His latest client is...Tags: Retirement, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Business, Mutual Funds, Government
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Skins close to signing former MVP Alexander
Former Seahawk Shaun Alexander will visit the Washington Redskins today and is expected to sign with the team if he passes a physical examination. A source close to Alexander confirmed that's the direction Alexander appears headed, news first reported by...Tags: Ricky Watters, FedEx Corporation, CBS Corp., Washington Redskins, National Football League
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