Posts Tagged ‘Business’
Walmart in Harlem would put other food stores out of business, report predicts
A Walmart opening in Harlem could put many of the smaller stores selling fresh food in the neighborhood out of business, according to a report by Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer.
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Poll: Republicans shrug at Romney’s business past (AP)
AP – Mitt Romney says his business background makes him a better presidential candidate than Newt Gingrich, who has spent decades in Washington. But the argument is not moving Republicans his way, underscoring Romney’s challenge in finding a way to stem Gingrich’s rise three weeks before the Iowa caucus, a new Associated Press-GfK poll finds.
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State nearly ruins a Bronx business
BY GLENN BLAIN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
ALBANY — The tax man nearly put Bronx businesswoman Gayle Rosen out of business — and it was all a big mistake.
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Macy’s NYC parade getting into monkey business (AP)
AP – There’ll be some monkeying around at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade when Paul Frank’s sock puppet-inspired simian Julius makes its debut as a 41-foot-tall balloon in front of millions of spectators Thursday.
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Berlusconi faces future of legal, business woes (AP)
AP – His legacy tarnished and his hopes of clinging to power dashed, Silvio Berlusconi faces daunting legal and financial challenges and the prospect of life outside the international spotlight now that he has left office.
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Obama touts jobs bill benefits for small business (AP)
AP – President Barack Obama urged enthusiastic college students Wednesday to join him in his fight to get Congress to act on his new jobs bill. “Every single one of you can help make this bill a reality,” the president called out at a hot and noisy rally at North Carolina State University.
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Young, U.S. men Open for business
At 22 years old, Donald Young recommitted himself and rebuilt his game, and the upshot of it all was in ample evidence in a raucous, patriotic cauldron Sunday in the Grandstand, where the 6-0, 160-pound Young, an 84th-ranked wild-card entry, advanced to the fourth round of the U.S. Open – the first time he has ever made the final 16 of a Grand Slam.
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