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06/17: Business events
Chamber Daytona: Leadership Luncheon: Make Difficult People Disappear, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 pm June 28, SW Grill, Sunset Harbor, 861 Ballough Road, Daytona Beach. Cost: $15 for DB Leadership Council members, $25 nonmembers. Details: 386-523-3675 or josie@...
Tags: Orlando, Manufacturing and Engineering, International Speedway Corp., Oviedo, Business
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06/17: Progressions
Accounting Deana Nicole Leffler was hired as director of marketing at Moore Stephens Lovelace, P.A., Orlando. Education Mamta Accapadi was hired as vice president for student affairs at Rollins College, Winter Park. Health care Patty Jeffrey was...
Tags: Orlando, Amusement and Theme Parks, Rollins College
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SOUTH BEND Patricia A. Griffey with Page 1 Benefits, an affiliate of Healy Group, has been certified through The National Association of Health Underwriters' professional development course on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Griffey is...Tags: Roseland, 1st Source Corp., Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Mortgages
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This crowd-pleasing musical about love certainly hasn't changed
Just as people in longtime relationships need to find ways to rejuvenate the romance, so too do cute musicals about dating, love and marriage. Especially when they seem caught in the amber of the mid-1990s. (Video dating? Really?) Not to mention 1950s...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Marriott Theatre, Entertainment, Fred Willard, Music
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Supreme Court orders new hearing for California raisin farmers
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court opened the door Monday for California raisin growers to challenge the constitutionality of a Depression-era farming law that requires them to keep part of their annual crop off the market. In a 9-0 ruling, the...
Tags: Punishment, Justice System, Trayvon Martin, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Student housing intent on making the grade
ATLANTA — Real estate experts and journalists from around the country gathered here recently to discuss such weighty matters as the perceived rosiness of the housing market and trends in green building. But perhaps the most arresting takeaway had to...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Realty, Real Estate, Teaching and Learning
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The Galleria mall seeks young entrepreneurs
Now that school's out, it's time to get down to business. The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale is inviting young entrepreneurs, from 6 to 15 years old, to submit business plans via Facebook or in person for a chance to set up a shop for a day at the mall. As...Tags: Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated, The Galleria, Dillard's Incorporated, Business, Media Industry
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'Man of Steel': Superman swooping into theaters — and stores
As a new Superman movie swoops onto more than 4,200 screens across the country, the action isn't all at the multiplex. Front and center at toy stores are action figures, books, costumes and games, all adorned with the familiar red-and-yellow "S" logo....
Tags: Games, Entertainment, Toy Industry, Mattel Inc., Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Malibu is awash in expensive beach homes for sale
It's the battle of the big-bucks beaches. Malibu's celebrity-studded Broad Beach appears to be engaged in a throw down of sorts with billionaire bastion Carbon Beach to the east. Several properties have come on the market within the last month that will...
Tags: Celebrities, Realty, Yahoo! Inc., Real Estate, Economy, Business and Finance
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Ad crowd-sourcing start-up Tongal will now do music videos
Tongal, a Southern California start-up that has crowd-sourced video ads for big brands such as Pringles and McDonald's, is expanding into music. The Santa Monica-based firm has made a name for itself linking writers, directors and actors with brands...
Tags: Movies, Lucasfilm Ltd., CMT (tv network), MTV (tv network), Online Advertising
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Farmers Markets: In Lancaster, uncertified but top quality
At many Southern California certified farmers markets, the vendors may comply with agricultural regulations but still offer only mediocre produce and may never have actually set foot on a farm. Paradoxically, the Antelope Valley Winery farmers market in...
Tags: Farms, Powerhouse Fire (2013), Peaches, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Apples
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California high court ruling gives growers a raisin to believe
The Supreme Court on Monday gave a California raisin-growing couple another chance to defend their claim that the government violated their constitutional rights by fining them after they refused to obey Depression-era crop mandates. In a unanimous...
Tags: Clarence Thomas, Punishment, Fines, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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