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News Pioneer's New Plasma HDTV Gets High Marks Business Week gives 4.5 stars to the 50-inch flat-panel. By Phillip Swann TVPredictions.com
Washington, D.C. (November 8, 2006) -- Pioneer's new 5070HD Plasma TV delivers " one of the best Plasma pictures you'll see from any manufacturer in the business."
Floodwaters subsiding in western Washington; second man dies in flooding USA Today
Rainfall ended in most areas and floodwaters were subsiding in western Washington after forcing hundreds of people to flee from homes and business, some in rescues by helicopter and hovercraft. Two people have been reported killed in the flooding.
Rains abate, floodwaters subsiding in Western Washington The Olympian
SEATTLE - Rainfall ended in most areas and floodwaters were subsiding in Western Washington after forcing hundreds of people to flee from homes and business, some in rescues by helicopter and hovercraft.
The Week's Business: Democrats' Gain in Congress Would Shift Policy Debates Affecting Business Canadian Business
Brad Foss November 3, 2006 - 3:54 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) - Policy debates affecting every corner of the economy are likely to shift in major ways if Tuesday's election, as expected, gives Democrats more power in Congress.
Paciorek bothered by firing Tim Lemke / THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Washington Times
Former Washington Nationals broadcaster Tom Paciorek, whose contract was not renewed by the team this week, expressed dismay and frustration at his dismissal and had sharp words for members of the team's front office.
WALL STREET WEEK AHEAD: Wall Street awaits election results Kansas City Star
Investors will be looking to Washington in the coming week, not for more of the economic numbers that have weighed so heavily on the markets in recent weeks, but to determine whether the winners in Tuesday's midterm elections will pursue an agenda that could affect business interests.
Google expands its ad business offline to newspapers San Jose Mercury News
Google will start selling advertisements in major city newspapers this week, the company said Monday. The Internet search giant will put ads up for sale on behalf of the publishers of the New York Times, the Washington Post, several Gannett and McClatchy newspapers, the Mercury News and others. More than 50 metropolitan daily newspapers and 100 advertisers, including online movie rental company
Wall Street awaits election results amid slow week Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
NEW YORK -- Investors will be looking to Washington this week, not for more of the economic numbers that have weighed so heavily on the markets in recent weeks, but to determine whether the winners in tomorrow's midterm elections will pursue an agenda that could affect business interests.
Cronkite School to host international business journalism program BizJournals
The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism Wednesday designated 15 university educators as fellows for its inaugural Business Journalism Professor Seminar in Arizona.
Donnelly going to Washington South Bend Tribune
SOUTH BEND — Congressman-elect Joe Donnelly may be going to Washington to serve, but he doesn’t plan to change his home address. “I live here,” the newly elected Democrat said Wednesday, referring to the Granger home where he and his wife, Jill, have lived for the past 24 years.

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The Democrats Mean Business Washington needs an entrepreneurial approach. BY NED LAMONT Wednesday, August 16, 2006 12:01 a.m. EDT. In the past week,
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Washington. Business bankrolls costliest midterm election ever Business interests will pony up most of the record $2.6 billion that will be spent on this
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