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SOUTH BEND Plews Shadley Racher & Braun LLP announces that Dan Cory will receive Indiana Lawyer's "2013 Leadership in Law Up & Coming Lawyer" award. Cory received a bachelor's degree from Indiana University and his J.D. from Notre Dame Law School. Pete...Tags: Marketing, Employment Opportunities, Philosophy, Colleges and Universities, Employment
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Two charged with prostituting teen
The Columbus DispatchA Columbus woman encouraged a 16-year-old relative to sell herself for sex at an acquaintance's East Side brothel, federal authorities said. The indictment of Thomasina C. Howard, 38, and Valerio Valentine Alexander, 44, says that the pair took sexually...Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Prostitution, Sex Crimes
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Amazon Store Targets 50-Plus Market
The Hartford CourantAmazon is having a senior moment. Earlier this month, the e-tail giant launched the 50+ Active and Healthy Living Store (www.amazon.com/50activeliving), featuring nutrition, wellness, exercise and fitness, medical, personal care, beauty, entertainment...Tags: Marketing, Scrabble (game), Amazon.com Inc., High Blood Pressure, Target
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Web.com hosts small business forum, focuses on web presence
The Valdosta Daily Times, Ga.Along with sponsoring the South Georgia Classic this week in Valdosta, Web.com hosted a small business forum Thursday morning, titled "Helping Your Business Succeed Online." Geared towards teaching local businesses how to optimize their web presence,...Tags: Google+, Social Media, Business, Web.com Incorporated, Networking
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State program helps Floridians quit smoking
Florida voters have given lifelong smokers such as Jack Ferrara new reason to breathe easy. After a number of tries with nicotine patches, acupuncture and hypnosis failed him, the Hollywood retiree finally snuffed out his 58-year cigarette habit —...
Tags: American Lung Association, The Seminole Tribe, Tobacco Addiction, Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University
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Watchdogs to focus on new media in Nielsen/Arbitron deal -experts
ReutersBy Diane Bartz WASHINGTON, April 25 (Reuters) - U.S. antitrust regulators are likely to scrutinize new forms of advertising as they mull the planned purchase by television rating giant Nielsen Holdings NV of Arbitron Inc, which dominates radio ratings,...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Marketing, Computing and Information Technology Industry, ESPN (tv network), Economy, Business and Finance
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Woman raped in Muskogee by man responding to online ad
Tulsa WorldInvestigators are seeking information regarding a rape Monday at an abandoned house facilitated through Craigslist. Muskogee County sheriff's deputies were called to investigate a sexual assault at an empty residence on East Hancock Road around 10 p.m....Tags: Craigslist, Inc.
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Microsoft brings war with Google to Kansas City
The Kansas City StarKANSAS CITY, Mo. _ Kansas City could find itself a symbolic battleground in a national fight between Internet titans amid the debate over privacy for Web surfers. Microsoft Corp. this week launched a new advertising campaign suggesting it's your partner...Tags: Marketing, Washington, DC, Google Inc., Security, Computer Networking and Internet
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2012 elections boost TV stations; L.A. market reaches $1.4 billion
Politics may often seem like a dirty business, but for local TV stations it's also a very good business. Political advertising helped propel a 13.2% growth in television station revenue last year, allowing the broadcast industry to regain much of the...
Tags: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Elections, 2012 U.S. Presidential Election, Online Media Industry
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Study says many online students prefer face-to-face classes
As colleges are rushing -- or being pushed -- to embrace online education, they might want to take pause: Most students prefer connecting with teachers and fellow students and don’t want to take all of their classes online, a new study suggests....
Tags: Jerry Brown, Students, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Columbia University
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Rising unemployment creates France's "Generation Slog"
Reuters* A quarter of young French people are jobless * Most jobs for the young are on temporary contracts * Employers avoid adding to legally-protected permanent staff * Young feel older workers are hogging the best jobs By Catherine Bremer PARIS, April 25...Tags: Literature, Francois Hollande, Government, Employment Opportunities, Rentals
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Cherry Hill police seek two bandits
The Philadelphia InquirerAuthorities on Wednesday released the names of two suspected roving bandits who allegedly robbed a man of $6,000 at gunpoint in February at the Cherry Hill Mall after the victim responded to an online advertisement selling iPhones. Lance Kenney, 22,...Tags: Cherry Hill, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Theft
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