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An advert I found (Sep 30 2006 09:58 GMT) - I found an advert on the Internet and posted it onto SF Britain, take a look. You guys must be going mental over there if that stuff is allowed on your... |
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HD radio on the air (Sep 30 2006 09:53 GMT) - In a move that mirrors national radio trends, Tucson's Clear Channel stations planned to add four new formats today. |
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Arizona farmers ponder whether to plant spinach (Sep 30 2006 09:53 GMT) - PHOENIX ? Farmers in Arizona are deciding whether to plant their normal spinach crops or scale back in case consumers shy away from the vegetable in the wake of an E. coli outbreak that sickened more than 180 people nationwide and resulted in one death. |
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Nonstop flights to Mexico rising (Sep 30 2006 09:53 GMT) - CANCUN, Mexico ? Joe and Lori Olvera have visited this popular vacation resort annually since the late 1990s, seduced by its idyllic coastlines, laid-back culture and warm blue water. |
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Sony urges wider battery recall (Sep 30 2006 09:53 GMT) - TOKYO ? Sony urged a dozen laptop computer makers Friday to recall more of its batteries that could overheat, the latest headache for the electronics company struggling to regain its luster as the world's premier electronics brand. |
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ImaRx IPO update (Sep 30 2006 09:53 GMT) - ? Tucson-based ImaRx Therapeutics Inc., which had been expected to start trading its stock on the Nasdaq Stock Market Friday, is now expected to have its initial public offering sometime next week, according to Renaissance Capital's IPOHome.com, a Greenwich, Conn., firm that tracks initial public offerings. |
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Market summary (Sep 30 2006 09:53 GMT) - Wall Street ended a stellar third quarter with a moderate decline Friday, as the Dow Jones industrial average pulled back further from record-high levels. The major indexes closed out the week, month and quarter with gains. The day's economic news was gloomy, and money managers made few bold moves as the quarter ended. Stocks dipped after St. Louis Federal Reserve President William Poole said the Fed would continue to watch economic data as it sets interest rate policy. |
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