10/12/2008
Outdoors Notebook | Alaska halibut plan would give more control to commercial fishermen (Seattle Times)
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council voted 10-1 to change the allocation of halibut between commercial and guided recreational anglers in southeast and south central Alaska. Based on halibut biomass projections provided by the International Pacific Halibut Commission, the change would allow southeast Alaska guided anglers to catch one halibut per day — down from the current two — with ...
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10/12/2008
West Kendall area's commercial developers feel economic pinch (Miami Herald)
As all the fuss centers on the local housing bust, the ailing economy's effects on the commercial sector have somewhat slipped into the shadows.
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10/12/2008
First win gives Johnson commercial push (The State)
IT DIDN’T TAKE long for PGA Tour rookie-of-the-year candidate Dustin Johnson to get a commercial boost from his victory at the Turning Stone Resort Championship, his first win as a professional. Not only did the Columbia native and Myrtle Beach resident earn $1.08 million and a two-year tour exemption, sponsor and club company TaylorMade used the occasion to hawk its new Burner driver, Tour ...
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10/11/2008
Ogden hopes to lure commercial flights (Deseret Morning News)
City officials hope that a $5 million taxiway at Ogden-Hinckley Airport will help bring commercial flights to the airport.
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10/11/2008
Investigators look into apparent commercial building robbery (The Press-Enterprise)
Investigators believe someone broke into a commercial building Thursday morning in the 6400 block of Pats Ranch Road in Eastvale, stole $50,000 worth of circuit breakers and fuse boxes and fled after possibly being shocked, a Riverside County sheriff's news release stated.
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10/12/2008
Global Credit Crisis Hits Home for Local Businesses and Customers (Washington Post)
While the giants of the global economy wrestled over access to commercial paper and federal bank bailouts, John Fox of Rockland Credit Finance in Owings Mills saw three new clients this week whose bank loans fell through:
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10/11/2008
Crossings plan for commercial site gets approval (The Courier News)
HUNTLEY -- Preliminary plans for the proposed Huntley Crossings commercial development were unanimously approved this week by the village board.
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10/12/2008
COMMERCIAL NOTES (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
SALES Porter Realty Co. Inc. reports the following sales: 24,000 square feet at 12141 Wilfong Court in Chesterfield County for $2,650,000 to Wilfong Court. Byron W. Holmes represented the seller. 17,477 square feet at 601 and 611 Southlake Boulevard in Chesterfield for $1,284,000 to ECA Holdings. Holmes represented the buyer.
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10/12/2008
The Next World War? It Could Be Financial. (Washington Post)
The global financial outlook grows more dire by the day: The United States has been forced to shore up Wall Street, and European governments are bailing out numerous commercial banks. Even more alarmingly, the government of Iceland is presiding over a massive default by all the country's major banks. This troubling development points not only to an even more painful recession than anticipated, ...
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10/11/2008
Fire strikes Abilene commercial building (Abilene Reporter-News)
Shortly after 2 p.m. Friday, a call was received at the 911 center from a passerby observing smoke coming from a commercial building in the 5400 block of North 1st Street, fire officials said.
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