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TSR says sales and profits dropped
james.bernstein@newsday.comTSR Inc., the Hauppauge-based computer consultant, said it has become the latest Long Island company to be hard hit by the economic slowdown, reporting that net income plunged 52 percent in its fiscal first quarter, which ended August 31, compared with...Tags: Tropical Storms, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Long Island, TSR Incorporated, Sales
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Consumers likely to shop cautiously for toys
The Associated PressWill financial-market turmoil be the Grinch this Christmas? With parents already facing high food and gas costs and slumps in the job and housing markets, the turmoil in the financial sector could further spur them to cut their spending, focus on less-...Tags: Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Toys, Miley Cyrus, Thanksgiving
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Howard Stern loses listeners -- and influence -- on satellite radio
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHoward Stern, the self-proclaimed King of All Media, has lost his crown. The shock jock's syndicated morning radio show once drew a national audience of 12 million, but since jumping to satellite radio three years ago, his listeners have dwindled to a...Tags: Ernest Borgnine, Arianna Huffington, Johnny Depp, Joan Rivers, Punishment
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Dream boats for well-heeled only
This is how bad the economy's going: Even the sweater-tied-around-the-neck crowd is hurting. I found this out when I took in the big United States Sailboat Show this past weekend at Annapolis' City Dock. On the surface, everything looked fine. The...Tags: Tony Soprano, $700 Billion Bank Bailout, Sales, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Theft
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In a holding pattern
Of The Associated PressA World War II-era air traffic network that often forces planes to take longer, zigzagging routes is costing U.S. airlines billions of dollars in wasted fuel while an upgrade to a satellite-based system has languished in the planning stages for more...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Emergency Planning, Transportation, Global Warming
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Mysteries with a moral
Sentinel Staff WriterBrass-band concert The Brass Band of Central Florida, directed by Michael J. Garasi, will perform at 2 p.m. Oct. 26 in the Paul P. Williams Auditorium at Lake-Sumter Community College's Leesburg campus, 9501 U.S. Highway 441. The band is composed of 30...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Oscar Hammerstein, People, Halloween, Mount Dora
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Selling Panic During Final Hour
Associated PressThe chaotic hour before Wall Street's closing bell has never been for the faint of heart. These days, it's been absolutely brutal. In grim scenes repeated day after day, investors watch as an avalanche of sell orders inundate trading systems around the...Tags: Mutual Funds, Chuck, Personal Finance, Newport Beach, Sales
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Crew bets on talking kangaroo
Of The Morning CallIn an old Easton church that's been converted into a production studio, Chad Sieger of Bethlehem shimmies into a furry kangaroo suit topped by an oversized head with huge lash-rimmed eyes. Then with the snap of a clapboard, shooting commences on Scene 1,...Tags: Rivers, Allentown, Belvidere, Banana Factory, East Stroudsburg University
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Her hope, and then her curse
Chicago Tribune reporterI always dreamed that when I grew up I would marry . . . the man of my dream, tall, dark & handsome, educated with a great job." —Kimberly Garnett, in a college essay It must have looked like Kimberly Garnett's dream had just walked into the Club...Tags: Prosecution, Colleges and Universities, Punishment, Robert Morris, Abusive Behavior
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Bright House update in need of fine-tuning
Sentinel Staff WriterLast week, Bright House Networks continued rolling out new cable-box software to its Central Florida customers, which it touted as the "gateway for new programming services (including HD!), interactive features and exciting new capabilities." But not all...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Apopka, Interior Policy, Bright House Networks, Personal Data Collection
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New Businesses
Occupational licenses by county, compiled by Market Force PA of New Smyrna Beach. Lake Camarillos Masonry Inc., masonry, 25305 County Road 561, Astatula, 34705. Flying Scissors, retail, 1120 E. State Road 50, Suite D, Clermont, 34711. Admire Care LLC,...Tags: House and Home, Starbucks Corporation, New Smyrna Beach, Court Administration, Renovation
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Chinese milk producer blames subcontractors for chemical-tainting problems
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ A dairy ensnared in China's chemical-tainting scandal says it was a victim of unscrupulous behavior by the independent providers from whom it buys raw milk. Speaking on a television talk show late Sunday, the president of Bright Dairy said...Tags: Farms, Consumer Confidence, Livestock Farming, Food Industry, Trials
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