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Newsweek to End Publication of Print Edition
CNN MoneyNEW YORK -- Weekly news magazine Newsweek announced Thursday it will shift to online-only publication next year, discontinuing its print version after 80 years. Tina Brown, the editor-in-chief of both Newsweek and The Daily Beast, the online news site...Tags: InterActiveCorp, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Barry Diller, Online Advertising, Newspaper and Magazine
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Stiles enters joint venture with North Carolina firm
Sun SentinelThe Stiles real estate firm of Fort Lauderdale says it has entered a joint venture with a Charlotte company to develop residential and commercial properties in North Carolina. Stiles’ partnership with Levine Properties will focus on grocery-...Tags: Charlotte, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Property, Fort Lauderdale
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Andy Thai Kitchen
Looking back at the moment their relationship began to fissure, one might pinpoint the shrimp paste. (It's always the shrimp paste, right?)
The way Andy Aroonrasameruang tells the story, it was 2003, he and his business partner had just opened their...Tags: Chili, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Restaurants, Limes
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Pebble Consulting Firm Loses Services of 2 Scientists on Eve of Major Forum
Channel 2 NewsOn Monday - the eve of a major scientific forum on the proposed Pebble Mine, it was revealed that "The Keystone Conference" -- a consultant hired by Pebble -- has lost the services of 2 scientists who were scheduled to be part of that panel. ...Tags: Science, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Rick Halford, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Education
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Fish Biologist Alleges Huge Discrepancy in Pebble Salmon Estimates
Channel 2 NewsTonight (Sunday), on the eve of a major public forum concerning the Pebble Mine, Pebble opponents are saying they're deeply concerned over apparent discrepancies in Pebble's $120 million dollar environmental study on its own proposed project. That...Tags: Rick Halford, Biology, Environmental Cleanup, Business Enterprises, Environmental Politics
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Sotheby's embarks on joint venture to auction art in China
Sotheby's will expand its presence in China with a new, 10-year joint venture that will see the auction house giant team up with a state-owned Chinese art company. The deal will create a new entity called Sotheby’s (Beijing) Auction Co., Ltd. ...
Tags: Auction Service, Companies and Corporations, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Restructuring and Recapitalization, China
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Embattled financier Tim Durham to remain in jail until sentencing
A federal judge ruled Monday that embattled Indiana financier Tim Durham and one of his business partners should be kept in jail until they are sentenced. At a detention hearing at 1 p.m., the judge decided to keep Durham and one of his partners at Fair...
Tags: Trials, Prisons, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment
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Southflorida.com Terms and Conditions
Southflorida.com Terms and Conditions These Terms of Service govern your use of Southflorida.com. Your use of our site tells us you have read and agreed to these Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. Southflorida.com reserves the right to deny...Tags: Laws, Newspaper and Magazine, Crime, Law and Justice, Advertising, Consumer Goods Industries
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Concordia student starts a business of romance
Being hit by a drunk driver and watching her parents divorce doesn't sound like the recipe for creating a business that fosters romance, but that's what happened for one 19 year old. Alyssa Shapiro has used her negative experiences to start Seaside...
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New Padres owners: Winning is 1st priority
City News ServiceSAN DIEGO -- The sale of the Padres to heirs of the late Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley, San Diego businessman Ron Fowler and other limited partners is now complete, the team announced Wednesday. The ownership group includes Peter O'Malley, his sons Kevin...Tags: Bud Black, San Diego Padres, Satellite and Cable Service, Sports, Media Industry
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State levies fines against private, public entities for pollution violations
Environmental laws do get enforced, however slowly at times. The Maryland Department of the Environment announced Wednesday it had taken action against about 18 individuals, companies and local governments for alleged violations of the state's laws...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Baltimore County, Water, Fines, Economy, Business and Finance
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