A postmaster reject tied to fake e-mails
Miami Herald - After failing to land a job as a U.S. postmaster, Gerardo Boloy berated the post office’s spokesman in an angry e-mail — pretending to be a Florida congressman’s aide, authorities say. That landed him in jail. He was charged this week in Miami-Dade
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Sellouts come as a surprise to most
Los Angeles Times - Surprised and delighted,” said Philip Beard, the CEO of the O2 Arena, who said a planned marketing campaign went merrily unused. “I don’t know,” began Stewart Roberts, and there’s a mark of untold mystery, for Roberts serves as chairman for the few
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Primary vote now Nelson’s primary quest
Miami Herald - N o one who has followed Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson’s career was surprised when he joined GOP colleagues to condemn the inflammatory anti-war ad that attacked Gen. David Petraeus. Nelson usually plays it safe. He’s against oil drilling and for
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Saturday Agenda, Sept. 29
Miami Herald - Planet Beach Miami Pageant: Women 18-35 can compete in the competition in which the winner can work with the Planet Beach team on promotions and marketing projects and compete for Ms. Planet Beach International. Winner receives prizes including $25
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Halter USX China Index Up 29.4% for Third Quarter 2007
Forbes - SSRX) that is a biotechnology company, focused on the research, development, manufacturing, and marketing of biopharmaceutical products for nephrology, oncology, supportive cancer care, inflammation, and infectious diseases; Yucheng Technologies
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Allstate seeks 41% rate hike
Miami Herald - Allstate Floridian Insurance Co. is seeking a 41.9 percent rate hike, an increase that would more than wipe out a 14.2 percent rate cut put into effect June 1 if approved. Florida’s fourth-largest homeowner insurer, which submitted the request to
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Business Digest
Baltimore Sun - resolves federal charges the company inflated the price the government pays for some drugs, and investigations into allegations Bristol-Myers promoted medicines for non-approved uses. The U.S. investigation involved pricing, sales and marketing
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