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Murdoch takes aim at New York Times (National Post) Starting next month, Rupert Murdoch will wage a full-on assault against The New York Times by launching a New York edition of the The Wall Street Journal, the business news bible he bought in 2007 for US$5-billion. More . . . Hawaii's revenue expectations for next year get lowered (Honolulu Advertiser) The state Council on Revenues delivered mixed news yesterday: No need for any more state budget cuts to get through the fiscal year that ends in June, but the state will have to find more money to stay out of the red next year. Economists on the council believe the state is recovering from a recession. The question is how soon, and how high, tax revenue will rebound. More . . . New life in downtown Miami as condos fill up (Miami Herald) Out of the ashes of the downtown Miami condo collapse, a bright spot is emerging: a community of full-time residents slowly starting to turn the area into a 24/7 city. More . . . Move to make city council more transparent (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald) ROANOKE RAPIDS — Roanoke Rapids City Council took action to move public comment to a position sooner in the meetings starting at next week’s regular meeting. Council also put to rest the issue of housing and raising chickens within city limits. More . . . APPLIANCE "CASH FOR CLUNKERS" - WYOMING (K2TV Wyoming) THE WYOMING BUSINESS COUNCIL'S STATE ENERGY OFFICE SAYS ITS WILL USE ABOUT $500,000 IN FEDERAL STIUMULS MONEY TO ROLL OUT AN APPLIANCE REBATE PROGRAM STARTING APRIL 15TH. MANAGER SHANNON STANFILL SAYS THE PROGRAM IS THE APPLIANCE EQUIVALENT OF CASH FOR CLUNKERs, ALLOWING PEOPLE TO GET REBATES FOR NEW ENERGY EFFICIENT CLOTHES WASHERS, DISHWASHERS, WATER HEATERS, AND GAS FURNACES. More . . . Rockland offers small-business workshop to entrepreneur hopefuls (The Journal News) In hopes of assisting residents trying to start businesses, the Rockland County Clerk's Office and Rockland Community College's Small Business Development Center are teaming up for a special program. More . . . EMI Chief Has to Raise Money in ‘Make or Break’ Dash (Update1) (BusinessWeek) Charles Allen, the new executive chairman of EMI Music, needs to raise money in a “make or break” dash, while stroking artists’ egos to prevent the loss- making music company from being taken over. More . . . Small business owners take tips on stimulus money (The Shreveport Times) The Louisiana Minority Business Opportunity Center and the U.S. Department of Commerce's Minority Business Development Agency hosted the Stimulus Opportunity Forum at the Shreveport Convention Center. More . . . Dora entrepreneurship program teaches students to start business (Portales News-Tribune) Eight Dora High School students are in business. A youth entrepreneurship training program called Biz-Ed Ventures, which offers a grant to start a new business, offered a seminar on starting a business from the ground up in Dora recently. “You’re... More . . . Steel fabricator is business of the year (Port Clinton News Herald) ERIE TOWNSHIP — A local company which specializes in stainless steel fabrication was named this year’s Ottawa County Improvement Corporation Business of the Year during Wednesday night’s Business and Industry Awards event at Camp Perry. More . . . Advertise on this page
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