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Addicted, followers at trial can't get enough

For attorneys, law students and regular folks, the Petters saga has it all. Kathleen Cleberg sits in the back of the courtroom where Wayzata businessman Tom Petters is being tried. And that was full last week, too, as followers...

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Lower panel prices affect Corning Inc.'s bottom line

32-inch set could drop more than 50% in price Reduced demand and increased production have collided to cut prices for liquid crystal display panels. For Corning Inc., lower panel prices mean only one thing -- less revenue from...

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Homeless kids not forgotten

HONOLULU — Several public school parents and their kids yesterday distributed meals and books to homeless children in Kaka'ako Waterfront Park, an attempt to bring attention to the estimated 1,700 schoolchildren who likely go...

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Costco sample servers reveal the tricks of the trade

When you walk into a Costco around noon to score a free lunch off the food sample stations scattered across the store, you don't need to sneak around. The people who serve the samples see you coming a mile away and aren't fooled.

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Man accused of shoplifting twice in two days in Gypsum

GYPSUM, Colorado - The same man was involved in two separate shoplifting incidents last week in Gypsum. On Nov. 9 deputies were advised that a beige automobile leaving Costco was involved in a theft. When deputies caught up...

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South SF Elderly Man Becomes Victim Of Scam

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) ― Two suspects convinced an elderly Daly City man to give them a large amount of money Monday afternoon by telling him they were lost Africans who needed the money for people in need. One of the...

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Customers struck with case of Costco-sis

By James Campbell The Sunday Telegraph Customers are spending thousands of dollars each trip to discount warehouse Costco, in a bulk-buying phenomenon / File IT was meant to be a quick trip to Costco for deli meat for Vince...

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'Anti-competitive' supermarkets to be challenged

JOSH GORDON November 22, 2009 DEVELOPERS could be given greater scope to open more supermarkets in Melbourne's suburbs to break the dominance of Coles and Woolworths under changes being pushed by the Federal Government....

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Real Estate Agents See Return of Foreign Buyers

Low prices, weak dollar attracts international investors into US housing market By ADRIAN SAINZ AP Real Estate Writer The Associated Press Post a Comment Canadian investor Arthur Wong is buying condos in Las Vegas and Phoenix...

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The CEO and the boss broke up. Now what?

The news that Los Angeles Dodgers owners Frank and Jamie McCourt are divorcing came with a bitter kick: Team chairman Frank's first move against his soon-to-be-ex was to fire her from her job as the Dodgers' chief executive.

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