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History in the making
Special to The TimesUnlike many of American golf's established hotbeds, Southern California has seen a great deal of history played out over its private and public courses, giving even the humblest muni player numerous opportunities to walk, literally, in the footsteps of...Tags: Billy Casper, Personal Service, Bear (animal), Sam Snead, Rose Bowl Game
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Third-quarter current account balance -- Earnings: ACI Worldwide Inc.; Adobe Systems Inc.; Spartech Corp. Tuesday: -- November housing starts -- Earnings: Applied Signal Technology Inc.; Best Buy Co.; Darden Restaurants Inc.; FactSet...Tags: Nordson Corporation, Rite Aid Corp., General Mills Incorporated, Red Hat Incorporated, Hovnanian Enterprises Incorporated
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Swamp Sunrise
The SwampGood morning. Here are a few Washington events of note for Wednesday, September 17. President Bush is meeting with Panamanian President Martin Torrijos. The Business Roundtable is speaking on American competitiveness, led by Chairman Harold McGraw III...Tags: Verizon Communications, Nancy Reagan, Government, Ronald Reagan, The McGraw-Hill Companies Incorporated
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Stress tests: 'Judgment day' for banks
The Swampby Jim Puzzanghera and E. Scott Reckard Today is judgment day for the country's biggest banks as the government releases results of "stress tests" to gauge their stability, but Wall Street celebrated a day early after concluding that there would......Tags: Politics, Ben Bernanke, Big 3 Auto Bailout (2008), Health Treatments, Health
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AG subpoenas feed guesswork on probe and LIPA
Spin CycleThe purpose and significance, if any, are unclear, but Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office has scooped up records at the state comptroller's office that Ken Lovett at the Daily News describes as covering "companies that have won state contracts using.....Tags: Lobbying, Politics, New York Power Authority, Contracts, New Hyde Park
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Test drive: ebooks move past rough-draft stage
Sun StaffIf the story of the electronic book became a Hollywood flick, it would probably be called "The Gizmo That Wouldn't Die." Two years after making its splashy debut, the device once hyped as the paperback's worst nightmare has turned out to be a...Tags: Science and Technology, Electronics, Crimes, Mass Media, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jazz Listings
BUSHNELL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Oct. 16 - Fleet Showcase: Dee Dee Bridgewater. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $26-$38. Belding Theater. Nov. 15 - Accenture Jazz Series: Eliane Elias Trio. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $26 and $36. Belding Theater. Dec. 8 -...Tags: Christian McBride, Pat Metheny, Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, Wesleyan University, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts
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Uncharted Territory For Hartford Arts
Courant Staff WriterThe Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts has taken a triumphant giant step into the new millennium with the completion of its $45 million building project, including its handsome 907-seat Belding Theater and the smaller but also classy Autorino Great...Tags: Weddings, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Theater, Wedding Products and Services, TheaterWorks
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Conference center last resort for Andersen
Tribune staff reporterThe once-mighty empire of accounting firm Andersen that spanned 84 countries and included 85,000 employees has been reduced to 150 acres and 150 employees in west suburban St. Charles. Andersen's former training center, located along the Fox River, is...Tags: Corporate Crime, Fraud, Trips and Vacations, Crimes, Career and Workplace
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Proud legacy diluted, but will endure
Tribune senior correspondentTaking the steep escalator up from the lobby of the Andersen accounting firm's Chicago headquarters recently, former partner Susan Gallagher glanced to the left into the offices of the once-bustling tax practice. Not even the lights were on. Few...Tags: Consultancy Service, Ethics, Accounting and Auditing, Finance, Values
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Repeat offender gets stiff justice
Last of four parts
This series was reported by Delroy Alexander, Greg Burns, Robert Manor, Flynn McRoberts and E.A. Torriero. It was written by McRoberts.
A biting late-winter rain soaked the coats of Andersen's top partners and their lawyers as the...Tags: Lobbying, Politics, Laws, Accounting and Auditing, Long Island
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