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New Moon scores 3rd best opening weekend ever

The Twilight Saga: New Moon scores 3rd best opening weekend ever Nicholas Flamel novels heads to big screen Bonaventura Pictures is hoping to create cinematic gold after buying the rights to the fantasy novels The Secrets of...

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Report: UK's Cadbury Won't Bite on Hershey Offer

Report: British candy giant Cadbury not too sweet on Hershey Co. takeover offer by DAVID STRINGER Associated Press Writer LONDON November 22, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment British candy company Cadbury PLC will...

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Newspaper Circulation May Be Worse Than It Looks

New Rules Allowed Newspapers To Boost Circulation Even If They Aren't Selling More Copies (AP) SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - There were 59 newspapers that listed at least 5,000 electronic editions in their weekday circulations,...

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Agency Stands By Estimate on Jobs

The government agency charged with overseeing the economic-stimulus program says it doesn't plan to change its position that the package directly created or saved 640,329.17 jobs through September, despite admissions that the...

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The real plot behind Italian arrests

On June 12, 2009, US and Italian investigators arrested some persons on charges of stealing phone services from companies around the world and using the illegal profits thus earned for funding terrorism. They were accused by...

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Benefit Auction Ideas: Procuring a Newspaper Printer's Plate

silent auction. What is a printer's plate? The plate itself is a slab of imprinted metal which is traditionally used in offset printing. The raised areas of the plate carried the ink, which was transferred to a rubber blanket...

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Exclusive Report on Yemenite Jewry

Stefan Kirschner, a resident of New Jersey, has just returned from a trip to Yemen where he met with the few Jews who still remain there. Kirschner has written the following article, with accompanying photos, serving as a...

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Chamber president won't be intimidated

Apple Inc. and other members of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce quit over its opposition to climate-change legislation. President Barack Obama denounced the group for "spending millions" to kill a planned consumer agency. Chief...

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7 Stocks That Are Swimming in Cash

But some may need a life preserver. According to The Wall Street Journal, 64,000 companies bit the dust and filed for bankruptcy in 2008. Cash helps, no doubt I think we can all agree that an adequate amount of cash on the...

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Sands China Raises $2.5 Billion in IPO (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

By AMY OR HONG KONG -- Sands China Ltd. has raised US$2.5 billion in a Hong Kong initial public offering after pricing the share sale at the low end of its indicative price range on lackluster reception from investors, a person...

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