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Tech IPOs could be a boon to California finances in 2012
The future of California's public schools, universities and health programs could be linked partly to the fictional town of FarmVille.
The popular virtual world is the creation of Zynga, a San Francisco online game company that raised $1 billion in an...Tags: Jerry Brown, Companies and Corporations, Politics, Justice System, Finance
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Great wall of Chinese bureaucracy derails Southland investor
Winston Chung came to Southern California two years ago like a standard-bearer for the new China, a wealthy Hong Kong entrepreneur with visions of creating an electric vehicle industry by reviving struggling manufacturing firms.
Some dreams rolled out as...Tags: University of California, Riverside, Vehicles, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Steve Jobs
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Groupon hires public relations executive Paul Taaffe
Tribune reporterChicago-based Groupon Inc. has hired Paul Taaffe, the former chairman and chief executive officer of public relations agency Hill & Knowlton, as its new vice president of global communications. Taaffe has already started at the daily deals company,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Financing and Stock Offerings, Wailin Wong
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Prep Wrestling: Three Danville wrestlers win titles at Perry invitational
Three Danville wrestlers won individual titles and the Admirals finished second in the team standings Saturday in the Perry County Central Invitational at Hazard.
Rhodes Bell (170 pounds), Daniel Lannum (126) and Zach Phillips (113) took first in their...Tags: Wrestling
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Deal for Balboa Bay Club collapses
A deal to sell the Balboa Bay Club and Newport Beach Country Club to a wealthy Hong Kong businessman has collapsed.
The $174.5-million deal for the combination yacht club and hotel and its sister Newport Beach Country Club was called off Jan. 13....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Tour Operations Industry, Finance
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Prep Wrestling: Bell and Porter each go 5-0 for Danville at Franklin County Duals
Rhodes Bell and Elliott Porter each went 5-0 Saturday and the Danville wrestling team went 3-2 at the Franklin County Duals.
Bell, wrestling at both 170 and 185 pounds, had two pins and won two matches by decision. Porter, at 285, had three pins and two...Tags: Jermaine Lewis, Wrestling
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
Looking for something to do this week? Check out our list of everything going on from 12/5-12/11.
MOVIES OPENING (Friday; subject to change)
New Year’s Eve
The Sitter
NOTABLE TV
MONDAY
The Young Turks (series debut; 7 p.m.; Current)
Gossip...Tags: College Sports, Entertainment, Duncan Sheik, Long Island, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (fictional animal)
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The Crowd: Mario Marovic, Malarky's helping the schools
One of the strongest bonds in Newport-Mesa is evident in how local businesses support community needs and causes. The financial commitment of business assisting local health and welfare, education and social services is a hallmark of community goodwill....Tags: Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Shoppers weigh in on Walmart
Reaction about the possible opening of a Walmart was mixed among shoppers Wednesday outside the Target and Marshalls stores in the Empire Center. “I think it would be great, but I think it’s probably going to take away from Target, for sure....Tags: Target Brands, Inc.
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Virginia This Morning Guests February 28-March 4
Health and financial advice, actors and comedians, and of course great food this week on Virginia This Morning! Monday, February 28 - UR Jazz Ensemble: http://music.richmond.edu/ - New Dietary Guidelines: www.martinsfoods.com - River Road UMC:...Tags: Entertainment, Financial Planning, Christianity, The Salvation Army
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Sick kids close school district
KFORCADDO COUNTY - - Widespread illness closes Binger-Oney Schools. With nearly one third of the entire Binger-Oney school district's students home sick on Wednesday, Superintendent Kirk Wilson decided school was not the place the remaining...Tags: Flu Vaccine, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Flu, Symptoms
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