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Report: Royals Worth $351 Million
The Kansas City Royals, despite averaging 97 losses over the past five seasons, is still a highly-profitable organization worth over $350 million, according to a report on Thursday.
According to Forbes.com, the Royals were the 26th most valuable...Tags: New York Yankees, Zack Greinke, Major League Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers, Kansas City Royals
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Chris Birch - South Anchorage
Name: Chris Birch Occupation: Engineer Website: www.chrisbirch.com Registered Political Party: Republican Last book you read: "Socialnomics" by Erik Qualman - A quick read that describes how social media can change the way we think and do...Tags: Regional Authority, Career and Workplace, Richard Dreyfuss, Wages and Pensions, Politics
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Advanced work force
ABC News with Diane Sawyer is running a series called “Made in America.” The idea is that Americans don’t buy many U.S.-made products and are therefore contributing to the high rate of unemployment. ABC’s website states that in...Tags: Politics, Diane Sawyer , Elections
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Hoosiers plan how they would spend Mega Millions
Fox59Tickets were in hand. "I got the winner," Joan James said as she handed over her money for her mega millions tickets hoping she can cash in on the $355 million winnings. "There is more mega tickets being sold tonight than I've seen in three years,"...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Mega Millions Lottery, Lotteries, Homes, Tickets
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L.A. Ranked Nation's Sixth Most Toxic City
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Forbes.com ranked Los Angeles sixth on its Feb. 28 list of the nation's most toxic cities according to the Environmental Protection Agency, the Environmental Working Group and Sperling's Best Places' Health Index. Criteria for the...Tags: Environmental Pollution, New York, Riverside (Southampton, New York), Environmental Politics, California
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Our View: Nice not to be on this bad list
It is wonderful to finally see a list of least desirable places to live that doesn’t include the Imperial Valley and/or El Centro. It is not so wonderful, though, to see that eight of the top 20 cities on the Forbes.com list of most miserable...Tags: College Sports, Democratic Party, Real Estate, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Some Graduates Having Tough Time Finding Work
KIAHSome may say this recession is close to being over. But many college grads have either been laid off or are still looking for work. The unemployment rate for college grads under 25 was nearly 10-percent in 2009. 39 News spoke to students at the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Texas, Gaming, Unemployment
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Cause of high gas prices
Again this summer we seem to be headed for high gas prices. And this means we are getting the usual confusion about the causes of and solutions to this painful reality. Some would have us believe that greedy oil companies and energy speculators are...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Money and Monetary Policy, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Barack Obama, Economic Policy
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Ending the Bush tax cuts on the wealthy-- a webliography
Change of SubjectWebliography compiled with the assistance of Tribune intern Caleb Melby. Contents: News articles/analysis For ending the tax cuts For extending the tax cuts Supplemental background information NEWS ARTICLES/ANALYSIS Pro and Con: Ending Bush tax cuts for... -
Caught in the Web: Details on Magic Johnson's decision to sell his minority-ownership stake with the Lakers
Lakers Blog--The Times' Mike Bresnahan reports Lakers center Andrew Bynum has progressed enough with the rehabbing of his surgically repaired right knee to get cleared for non-basketball activities. Bresnahan also details Magic Johnson's decision to sell his... -
Caught in the Web: Lakers preparing for matchup with Toronto Raptors
Lakers Blog--The Times' Mike Bresnahan remains impressed with the Lakers' 5-0 start. --Forbes.com's Kurt Badenhausen reports that Kobe Bryant remains the NBA's highest paid player. --AOL Fanhouse's Sam Amick walks away impressed with how Bryant looks. --The Daily... -
Report: Lakers forward Lamar Odom suing Internal Revenue Service over dispute on tax deductions
Lakers BlogLakers forward Lamar Odom has filed suit in U.S. tax court over an Internal Revenue Service bill for $87,000 because of a dispute in his taxes in 2007 that involve deductions for NBA fines and training expenses, according to a report on Forbes.com. The...
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