Sales & Contracts

McBride: Now is Not the Time

Fourteen years later, the pain Art Modell started is still tearing Browns fans apart. As fans battle about whether or not to boycott the kickoff next Monday, OBR publisher Barry McBride urges fans to show their support for the...

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Frederick health department swine flu vaccines begin

The Frederick County Health Department's H1N1 flu shot clinic was smooth and organized Friday morning, in contrast to the chaos Wednesday when callers jammed phone lines trying to make appointments for the shots

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Refranchising: Should You Buy In?

Consider these factors before buying a company-owned franchise unit. By Jeff Elgin | November 06, 2009 Lately, more and more franchise companies are converting a significant number of their company-owned units by selling them...

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Where did all the indie pics go?

Studios insist that the future belongs to franchises Whether you're studying the Oscar race or box office results or simply scanning headlines, one question keeps reasserting itself: What ever happened to "indie" cinema?...

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Videogame companies set-up studio pics

Film News: Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Eidos look to the big screen -- Where Marvel and Hasbro have led the charge for movies made from comicbooks and toys at the megaplex, Electronic Arts now hopes to do the same for films based...

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Recalls

"Retailers currently receive a number of notices from a number of different sources,” said Tim White Further down: “These things will happen because manufacturers and retailers are sourcing products from around the world,” she...

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From blog to TV magazine franchise

'Hollyscoop' producers think big What started out as a small-time blog launched by three L.A. women is now looking to morph into the next TV entertainment mag franchise. "Hollyscoop" quietly premiered last month as a weekly...

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Hell No! We Won’t Send Our Tax Dollars to China

Taking candy from a baby: A consortium of Chinese and American companies goes to Washington and announces plans to build a $1.5 billion windmill farm in West Texas using $450 million in U.S. Stimulus funds, which will create...

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Company Loses Military Truck Contract

Government Awards 2010 Contract To Company In Wis. POSTED: Friday, November 6, 2009 UPDATED: 7:58 am CST November 7, 2009 SAN ANTONIO -- When the Army announced in August that it would be granting its newest contract to built...

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Exxon-led group clinches Iraq's W. Qurna contract

BAGHDAD - An Exxon Mobil-led consortium has beaten rival Russian, French and Chinese groups to secure initial rights to develop Iraq's West Qurna field, adding momentum to Iraq's bid to unlock its oil riches. With reserves of...

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