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Business jet 'took avoiding action'
A business jet had to take avoiding action to prevent a potential mid-air collision with a Heathrow-bound airliner with 232 passengers aboard, an accident report has revealed. Related Stories Damilola killer released from jail Ex-reporter claims hacking 'rife' House prices edge ahead by 0.2% Young 'drink to bond with peers'…
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Business spotlight: Oakley's Styled Home Consignment focuses on furniture
Name of business: Styled Home ConsignmentType of business: Home decor and furnishingsOwners: Wagma and Frank SafiFounded: July 2010Address: 3330 Main St.
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Business group endorses incumbent Santamaria's no-party opponent in Palm Beach County commission rac
Business group endorses incumbent Santamaria's no-party opponent in Palm Beach County commission rac
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Business Support Sought For Stringtown Road Reconstruction
An increase in population and business along Stringtown Road in Grove City has increased traffic in the area. City leaders are seeking funds from the Ohio Public Works Commission to fund part of the project and they need business owners to write a letter supporting the project.
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Business events scheduled for Thursday
Major business events and economic events scheduled for Thursday:
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Online television: Hogging the remote
Old-media firms are firmly in control of internet video
LIKE stallholders in a busy market, technology companies hawked their online-video services this week. In Berlin, Sony announced it would begin selling films over the internet to Europeans. In San Francisco, Apple unveiled a smaller, cheaper Apple TV, a set-top box designed…
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Mobile internet in emerging markets: The next billion geeks
How the mobile internet will transform the BRICI countries
BUYING a mobile phone was the wisest $20 Ranvir Singh ever spent. Mr Singh, a farmer in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, used to make appointments in person, in advance, to deliver fresh buffalo milk to his 40-odd neighbours. Now…
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Car-sharing: Wheels when you need them
Renting cars by the hour is becoming big business
CAR clubs, whose members pay an annual fee and then rent a car by the hour on a pay-as-you-go basis, are moving from a fringe fad for greens to a big global business. Carmakers have no choice but to pay attention: one…
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Correction: Accounting rules
Our story on shocking new accounting rules (“You gonna buy that?” August 21st) contained a shocking error. We should have said that the obligation to pay for a leased item will go in the liabilities column, not the debit column. Sorry.
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Intellectual-property battles: Patent lather
Paul Allen has rekindled a controversy over patent trolls
DEEP-FRIED beer may sound scrumptious, but is it patentable? Mark Zable, an inventive Texan, thinks it is. To protect his novel production process, which involves encasing the alcohol in batter and dunking it in a fryer, he recently applied for a patent.…













