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  • Franks named CEO of parent company :: Veteran media professional Richard M. Franks has been named chief executive officer of American Community Newspapers, owner of 86 community newspapers, 14 niche magazines, local websites, and targeted custom publications in Ohio, Minnesota, Texas, and Virginia.
  • The fraught politics of kid’s TV :: The most innocent characters on television, including Dora the Explorer, can become fodder for political wrangling when they speak two languages.
  • ARC's 'Political Ambush' Criticised by RAM :: Below is the draft annual plan submission made to Auckland Regional Council by RAM - Residents Action Movement.
  • Watertown Treaty with Indian tribe was a sister of Declaration of Independence :: July 19, 2010, is the 234th anniversary of the signing of the first international treaty between the United States and another sovereign nation. The Treaty of Watertown with the Mi’kmaq Indian nation, came 15 days after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Connie Murphy of North Quincy, a friend and historian of the tribe, submitted this historical essay by Thomas Joe, a member of the ...
  • Earnings Take Center Stage :: The heart of earnings season will be next week when 129 S&P 500 firms report, including 11 of the Dow 30.
  • Same-Day Vs. Next Day Delivery: A Better Value? :: When evaluating transportation costs and services, the same-day courier companies often become the best choice over the branded next-day delivery companies. In addition to price savings, couriers offer solutions that can increase your sales and marketing opportunites for your customer base. Eliminating lost or delayed packages, achieving exact delivery times 24/7, and insuring chain of custody ...
  • Heat blankets US as workers return after holiday :: NEW YORK (AP) — With a scorching holiday weekend in the rearview mirror, a real summer sizzle is about to wash over parts of the United States.