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2009 Motor Trend Car of the Year Contender: Lincoln MKS
MotorTrend MagazineLincoln's new MKS not only replaces the long-running Town Car, it turns its flagship formula back to front. For the first time in its 90-year history, Lincoln's top-step sedan is based on front-drive architecture -- borrowed from the Volvo S80.Visually,... -
Lake business briefcase
The Internal Revenue Service is now offering its free Small Business/Self-Employed Tax Calendar for 2009. The 12-month wall calendar includes in-depth business tax information and day-to-day reminders for which business taxes are due when. Small-...Tags: State Budgets, Clermont, Walt Disney World Resort, Automotive Equipment, Small Businesses
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Microsoft mogul helps Leslie Klinger probe 'Dracula'
Los Angeles TimesAfter writing nearly 2,000 footnotes for Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes corpus, one might think Leslie Klinger would take a respite. After all, he has a thriving tax law practice in Los Angeles. But when the three volumes of "The New Annotated...Tags: Count Dracula, Stephen King, Folklore and Mythology, Real Estate Transactions, Vampires
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A primer on switching from Windows to Linux
What's involved in a switch from Windows to Linux? An editor and a couple of readers posed that question after last week's column. Given the proliferation of cheap Linux-based "netbooks" it is worth a systematic look. For newbies, the more stand-alone,...Tags: Beverage Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Computing and Information Technology, Dining and Drinking
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Find ways to save big by working your PC
Cox News ServiceATLANTA—My best-performing investment right now is a huge popcorn can filled with pocket change. Meanwhile, my fingers shake when I log on to various sites to check how my real investments are doing. In times like these, "PC" can stand for Preserve...Tags: Google Inc., Consumer Electronics Industry, Satellite and Cable Service
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Democracy demands that some firms fail
What is great about our American democracy is that every individual and business has the opportunity to be successful and the opportunity to fail. For instance, from the ashes of what were once economic bedrock industries such as steel and textiles came...Tags: Bethlehem Steel, Transportation, Southwest Airlines Company, Democracy, Air Transportation Industry
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Music
Microsoft Corp. is giving a bonus to people who pay for all-you-can-listen-to access to the Zune digital music store: 10 songs to keep each month, included in the $14.99 monthly subscription fee. The decision may appeal to people who have been reluctant... -
Friday's market movers
GAP $2.59 (27%) to $12.10 Shares of the clothing retailer had their biggest percentage advance since at least 1980. The company said fiscal third-quarter profit advanced as it reduced markdowns on several items. Citigroup raised its rating on the...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated
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Dow ends up nearly 500 in surprise comeback after report Geithner will be new Treasury secretary
AP Business WritersNEW YORK (AP) _ Wall Street put a stop to a terrifying decline and stormed higher Friday as President-elect Barack Obama appeared ready to tap the chief of the New York Federal Reserve as the next treasury secretary and hand him the herculean task of...Tags: Henry Paulson, Metal and Mineral, Stock Activities, George Bush, Halliburton Company
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Qualifications Of Panel That Heard Cheating Case Questioned
The Hartford CourantThe Central Connecticut State University official who presided over a 2006 cheating case testified Friday that the decision to expel a student for copying another student's term paper was based largely on the conclusion of the young man's history...Tags: Waterbury, Colleges and Universities, Electronics, New Milford, Sushi and Sashimi
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Top Microsoft exec: We're flush with cash and still hiring
Associated Press WriterLIMA, Peru (AP) _ Not everyone is slashing jobs in these grim economic times. Microsoft Corp. has no plans to cut back on research spending and plans to add workers in the coming year, senior executive Craig Mundie said Friday. "Right now we're still... -
News of Treasury pick leads Wall Street rally
The Associated PressWall Street put a stop to a terrifying decline and stormed higher Friday as president-elect Barack Obama appeared ready to tap the chief of the New York Federal Reserve as the next Treasury secretary and hand him the task of righting the U.S. financial...Tags: Henry Paulson, Gap Inc., Stock Activities, Walt Disney Co., National Government
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