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Ocean City cigarette smuggling ring had ties to terror groups, police say
The Palestinian immigrant and his brother lived next door to each other in homes in West Ocean City, over the years opening a number of businesses throughout the area — three pizza shops, a Mexican restaurant, a liquor store, gas stations, and...
Tags: Punishment, Heroin, Tobacco Products, New York City Police Department, Companies and Corporations
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Alicia's Photography and Flirty Martini
Alicia Johnson, 47, of Naperville owns Alicia's Photography and Flirty Martini boudoir photography studios. When did you open your business? We started our business in 1995 from our home studio and then opened a Naperville studio in 2010. What...Tags: Photography, Small Businesses, Arts and Culture, Arts
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New furniture store building in Woodridge
By early next year, furniture shoppers in the Woodridge area will have a new name to consider: Art Van. The Warren, Mich.-based company will be establishing five stores in the region, including a 68,000-square-foot facility being built at Boughton...
Tags: Ford City, Vehicles, Ford, Furniture, Consumer Goods Industries
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Chicago businesses worried about state of economy, survey shows
Tribune reporterOwners and managers of mid-sized businesses in the Chicago area remain worried about the economy and strongly critical of government policies, according to a new survey. The Cole Taylor Business Owners Confidence Index survey for the first half of 2013...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Eli's Cheesecake Company, Economic Policy, Research
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Boca Raton businesses make 'top 50' ranking of women-owned firms
Two women who are business owners in Boca Raton have never met, but would likely have a lot to talk about over lunch. Terry Lehmann and Barbara Levine both founded successful businesses that were named in May to a "Top 50" list of flourishing women-owned...Tags: Florida Legislature, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, NASA, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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In politics, facts and figures are material for the spin cycle
TALLAHASSEE — With Gov. Rick Scott bound for Chile to tout Florida's business climate, one report he probably won't take with him came courtesy of Anderson Economic Group — a Michigan-based organization that ranked the state's business-tax...Tags: Elections, Amusement and Theme Parks, Executive Branch, Lee County (Florida), Government
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President's remarks at Ellicott Dredges
Remarks by President Barack Obama this afternoon at Ellicott Dredges in Baltimore, from the White House. THE PRESIDENT: Hello, Baltimore! (Applause.) Well, it is wonderful to see all of you. Give Duncan a big round of applause for the great...Tags: Executive Branch, Trips and Vacations, Barack Obama, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Golf
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Florida Travel Tips & Deals
Special CorrespondentCheck this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in: No need to leave Fido behind Vacationers traveling to Orlando don’t have to leave Fifi or Fido behind with Rosen Hotels & Resorts’ VIP ¿ Very Important Pet ¿ package...Tags: Fantasy Sports, U.S. Coast Guard, Satellite and Cable Service, Churchill Downs, LPGA
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Online sales tax bill should be improved, and passed
The U.S. Senate recently passed a bill that would allow states to require Internet retailers to collect sales taxes on behalf of local governments. This bill has flaws, but they could be fixed in the House. It should be passed. I don't like the idea...Tags: U.S. Senate, Employees, Robert H. Smith, Amazon.com Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Springfield, Kirbyville men charged with K2 conspiracy
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that a Springfield, Mo., man and a Kirbyville, Mo., man were charged in federal court today for their roles in a conspiracy to distribute...
Tags: Prosecution, China, Food and Drug Administration, Caves and Caverns, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sampling ongoing at Charlevoix Superfund site
Back in 1981, the city of Charlevoix received a notice from the Michigan Department of Public Health: its municipal well system was contaminated. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the well system was connected to a wedge of contaminated...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Liver Cancer, Children's Health, Renal cell carcinoma, Health
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Big banks get boost under new swap rules
ReutersThe top U.S. regulator adopted watered-down rules to bring swaps onto exchange-like trading platforms in the $640 billion derivatives market, giving big banks a boost. The rules constitute a compromise that critics say means supervisors have fewer tools...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Bank of America Corp., Financial Markets, Thomson Corporation, Finance
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