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Robert F. Cole, 83, a lifelong resident of Scranton, died early Wednesday morning in the VNA Inpatient Unit at the Community Medical Center. He and his wife the former Patricia M. Pethick celebrated their 54th Wedding anniversary on October 23rd.
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Commodity stocks are leading London’s top stocks lower in early dealings, tracking overnight losses in the US. Ofcom is to allow BT's wholesale arm Openreach to raise its prices to other broadband suppliers in a move that regulator Ofcom says will help generate sustainable competition.
Commodity stocks are leading London's top stocks lower in early dealings, tracking overnight losses in the US.
The Erie County Legislature on Monday approved an amendment to the proposed 2009 County budget that would keep the Erie County Cooperative Extension operating for another year, but with a significant reduction in the amount of requested funding. Whether that amendment will make it through to the approved budget has yet to be seen.
Giants to make Renteria their new shortstop
People may see more water features in a renovated Dow Park.
After the first of the year, daily life is about to change in Northern California as local governments are forced to deal with the effects of the economic downturn, likely by cutting staff, salaries or services. Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado and Yolo counties already are reeling from revenue shortfalls and nervously watching the state – their largest source of funding – grapple with its own ...
By HANK ROWLAND The Brunswick News and The Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Desperate U.S. automakers ran into fresh obstacles from skeptical lawmakers Thursday as they appealed with rising urgency -- and a new dose of humility -- for a $34 billion bailout.
(ARA) - Retirement is here for the first wave of America's 76 million baby boomers. And ready or not, many are faced with the task of converting their savings into a paycheck while still growing their nest egg -- a challenge complicated by the unpredictability of today's stock market.
With the gloom and doom of the economy dulling the spirits of Americans like the “Grinch Who Stole Christmas,” the time-honored tradition of spending money on gifts this holiday season is being rethought by many parents.
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