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GREENVILLE — ScanSource Inc. posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit, but shares fell 5 percent as the seller of bar code readers and other products forecast current-quarter revenue below market expectations. Shares fell Thursday 57 cents to $30.53. ScanSource Inc. 4th quarter earnings as of June 30 2008 2007 Revenue $554 million $524.3 million Net income $14.5 ...
The nation's largest greeting card company is rolling out same-sex wedding cards -- featuring two tuxedos, overlapping hearts or intertwined flowers, with best wishes inside. "Two hearts. One promise," one says.
Many members of the press, the senior ones, especially, have a special affection for Richard Gutierrez. And why not? Looking at the handsome young man easily reminds them of the most popular leading man in the movies back in the ’60s and ’70s.
Complacency has never been a concern for a Wake Forest football coach in the ACC era.
PORTLAND -- Most states don't recognize gay marriage -- but now Hallmark does.
PORTLAND, Ore. - Most states don't recognize gay marriage - but now Hallmark does.The nation's largest greeting card company is rolling out same-sex wedding cards - featuring two tuxedos, overlapping hearts or intertwined flowers, with best wishes inside. "Two hearts. One promise," one says.
Beginning Friday, the FDA will allow producers to begin zapping fresh spinach and iceberg lettuce with just enough radiation to kill harmful bacteria.
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Australia may have hosted the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, but most people are unaware of its behind-the-scenes influence at the 2008 Games in Beijing. Tim Harcourt, chief economist at the Australian Trade Commission, examines Australia's presence at the 2008 Olympic Games.
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