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Coal industry, utilities ponder future under Obama
AP Business WriterBill Raney considers coal golden. After all, the black rock fuels half of the nation's electrical generation. But the West Virginia Coal Association's president and others in the industry say they've received mixed messages about president-elect...Tags: National Government, Mining, Commerce, Joe Biden, Plant Openings
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AP names Rosenthal, Meeks to be Eastern regional editors for news, sports
NEW YORK (AP) _ The Associated Press has named two veteran editors to leadership positions in a new regional editing operation for the Eastern United States. Larry Rosenthal, news editor for the AP in Philadelphia, has been promoted to the new position...Tags: National Football League, Super Bowl, Interior Policy, Multi-Sport Events, Pension and Welfare
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New York magazine dumps food critic Gael Greene to save money in sour economy
NEW YORK (AP) _ One of New York City's most famous food critics is out of a job. New York magazine confirmed Thursday that Gael Greene — known for her flamboyant hats and influential opinions — is no longer working for the publication....Tags: Magazines, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Periodicals
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Famous National Geographic portraits come to Central Florida
Sentinel Columnist dewayne Bevil, Sentinel Staff WriterGo ahead, stare. It's OK. Look right into the eyes of the subjects of "In Focus: National Geographic Greatest Portraits" to understand the worldwide view that the magazine has long provided. The traveling Smithsonian exhibit opens today at the Orange...Tags: Magazines, Winter Garden, Lake Apopka, Gardens and Parks, Theme Park Vacations
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Timeless suburb ages gracefully
Special to the TribuneSo many duplicate houses had sprouted in Wheaton in the 1920s, according to Jean Moore's "A History of Wheaton, Illinois: From Tower to Tower," that one resident complained that he had to count from the corner to make sure he returned to the right house...Tags: Government, Real Estate Buyers, House Building, State Budgets, Sales
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NY Times slashes dividend 74 percent; Sulzberger calls it a 'difficult but necessary decision'
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ The New York Times Co. is slashing its quarterly dividend by 74 percent amid a worsening advertising slump, a move that will save the company money but also curtail the income of the Sulzberger family, the controlling shareholders of the...Tags: New York Times, Dow Jones & Co., Newspapers, Rupert Murdoch, Advertising
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Florida open record laws often violated, media finds
The Associated PressTaMaryn Waters walked into the Jefferson County School District offices with a simple request: She wanted a copy of the most recent e-mail the superintendent sent school board members about the district budget. But it wasn't so simple. What she found was...Tags: National Government, Constitutional Issues, Accounting and Auditing, Government, Heads of State
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Late sell-off pounds stocks
The Associated PressStocks plunged Thursday to levels not seen in at least five years, as financial and energy stocks tumbled. Wall Street saw the most intense selling late in the session after hopes faded that lawmakers would quickly assemble an aid package for U.S....Tags: Stock Activities, Citigroup Incorporated, Petroleum Industry, Gymnastics, Sales
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Dear Uncle Sam: As long as you're giving out cash . . .
Sentinel ColumnistThe industry is under siege. Market shares are down. Some of its top employees have been shown the door. It has been caught in a competitive shift of power. The cost of materials is up. The number of paying customers is down. Stock prices are in the...Tags: New York Times, Newspapers, John Campbell, Vehicles, Washington Post Company
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Creating the perfect guest room
Associated PressThe holidays are around the corner and this year might be the time to offer houseguests more than a couch and extra blanket. Creating an inviting guest room takes thought, time and a little money, but will take the hassle out of traveling and leave a...Tags: Magazines, Trips and Vacations, Periodicals, Martha Stewart
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Carter, Annan press ahead with visit to Zimbabwe; state newspaper signals resistance
Associated Press WriterJOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) _ Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and others are pressing ahead with a humanitarian mission to Zimbabwe, though the state newspaper in the troubled southern African country signaled Thursday they are unwelcome. The...Tags: Heads of State, Charity, Kofi Annan, Diplomacy, National Government
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WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST-SELLERS
FICTION 1. "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer (Little Brown for Young Readers) 2. "Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer (Little Brown for Young Readers) 3. "The Christmas Sweater" by Glenn Beck (Threshold Editions) 4. "Just After Sunset: Stories" by Stephen...Tags: Barack Obama, Andrew Jackson, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Artie Lange, Maya Angelou
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