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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: Delray Beach, Death and Dying, Employees, Trials, Prosecution
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Automakers push key vehicles through fall TV shows
AP Auto WriterIn 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: Desperate Housewives, Television Industry, Marketing, Beverly Hills, General Motors 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: Metal and Mineral, Electronics, Siemens, Energy Saving, Arrow Electronics
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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: Desperate Housewives, Television Industry, Marketing, Beverly Hills, General Motors Corp.
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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: Stocks, Investments, Stock Broking, Retirement, Wethersfield
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Hollywood Wants You Back: Will 3-D, Digital Be Enough?
Baltimore SunToday's movie audiences can order tickets over the Internet, eat gourmet theater food far removed from simple popcorn and enjoy computer-generated special effects that can make virtually any scene a moviemaker can conceive of seem real. And yet audiences...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Paramount, Television Industry, Film Festivals, Academy Awards
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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: Microsoft Corp., Computing and Information Technology, Warner Music Group Corporation, Electronics, Sheryl Crow
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McCain's missing the mark with Hispanics in swing states
Associated Press WriterLAS VEGAS (AP) _ Cindy Florez can't always remember the name of the man who will get her vote for president, but she knows his party and that's enough. "I will vote Democrat," the 23-year-old hotel housekeeper said, in broken English, moments after...Tags: Popular Music, National Government, Edward M. Kennedy, John McCain, Government
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25 Days to the Election: A look at the race for 2008 on Friday
IN THE HEADLINES Obama proposes tax breaks, loans for small business; McCain wants to halt retiree stock sales ... McCain hammers Obama in ad over his links to 1960s radical ... Obama says McCain stokes anger and division to 'rile up' people ... Alaska...Tags: Labor Legislation, Weather Underground, Values, Joe Biden, Stocks
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25% of teen girls vaccinated for cervical cancer, U.S. says
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAbout a quarter of the nation's teenage girls received the controversial cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil last year in its first full year of distribution, federal authorities said Thursday. "For a new vaccine, 25% is really very good," Lance Rodewald,...Tags: Medicine, Health Organizations, Cancer, Diseases, Teen-agers
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AP IMPACT: FAA touts $35 billion switch to GPS as way to save airlines time, money, fuel
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) _ A 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...Tags: Bart Gordon, Satellite Technology, Global Warming, Air Transportation Industry, National Government
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NJ sues NY-based cigarette seller
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) _ New Jersey is suing a mail-order cigarette company based in the area of the Seneca Nation's Allegany Indian Reservation in New York. The state's lawsuit, filed Friday in the Chancery Division of New Jersey Superior Court in Mercer...Tags: Consumers, Office Needs, State Budgets, Trials
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