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Readers share mouth-watering memories, musical mystery from Orlando's past
Flashback readers send delicious memories and a query about a mysterious record. In search of Orange Records "I'm a 53-year-old Central Florida native (born in Sanford, which I still call home). I well remember the original Colonial Plaza, and the...
Tags: Volusia County, Sears, Lifestyle and Leisure, Music, Orlando
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Paul E.K. Mullan, 34, photographer who was chronicled as infant found in Towson
Paul Edward Kennedy Mullan, a photographer who made headlines as a foundling discovered in a Towson apartment vestibule, died of a brain tumor Feb. 27 at his parents' North Baltimore home. He was 34.
The story of his first days filled news columns in...Tags: Arts and Culture, Ocean City, Medical Specialization, St. Joseph Medical Center, Charles Street
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J.C. Penney reports another loss in fourth quarter; sales slide 28%
J.C. Penney Co. is falling deeper into a rut, reporting yet another quarter of tanking sales and net loss as the department store chain struggles in its reinvention. The Plano, Texas, company reported a net loss of $552 million, or $2.51 a share, in its...
Tags: Sears, Martha Stewart, Prices, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Walmart
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Macy's targets Millennials, Saks blames Sandy in Q4 earnings
Brick-and-mortar is not enough for Macy’s Inc. and Saks Inc. It’s all about the so-called omni-channel shopping experience for both the department store chain and the luxury retailer. The tactic tries to lure consumers by offering buying...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Earnings Forecasts, The Home Depot, Martha Stewart, Economy, Business and Finance
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Today in History: Gladstone High School invaded Brawley
>> 50 Years Ago — The Brawley News, which this year is marking its 60th anniversary, began a move today to larger office quarters at 619 Main St. The News, the oldest newspaper in the Imperial Valley, will complete the move from its present...Tags: Schools, High Schools
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The Grange Family
Cousins honored as 50-year continuous members of the Wills GrangeTwo cousins were honored for 50 years of continuous membership in the Wills Grange while three additional long-time members also received recognition seals or certificates for longer periods of membership. The presentations were made during Wills...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Pucci goes 'Radioactive'; 'Versailles '73' to be released online
Emilio Pucci designer Peter Dundas, who has been dressing a bevy of celebs on the red carpet lately, is creating the wardrobe for British pop star Rita Ora's "The Radioactive Tour," which kicked off Monday with a concert in Manchester, Britain. The...
Tags: Anne Klein, Christian Dior, Pierre Cardin, Entertainment Events, Los Angeles Times
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MarksJarvis: Consumers go shopping despite tax increase
In the first test of resilience after January's payroll tax hike, consumers achieved a passing score as they went shopping and bought more than economists had expected. The results showed up Wednesday in the Commerce Department's January retail sales...
Tags: Consumer Confidence, Mutual Funds, Consumers, Target, Fiscal Cliff
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Fun-filled day for Dodger fans
GLENDALE — Tracey Weber may be a full-grown adult, but he felt like a little kid when he met Los Angeles Dodgers starting first baseman Adrián González Friday afternoon. “I couldn’t believe it, I was tongue tied,” said Weber,...
Tags: Ice Cream, Baseball, Lifestyle and Leisure, Los Angeles Dodgers, Don Mattingly
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Fake J.C. Penney prices tricking consumers with markdowns?
Pop2itFake J.C. Penney prices are reportedly being implemented at the store after 2012's "fair and square" price model was a massive failure.... -
Last minute shoppers at Valley View Mall in Roanoke enjoy great deals
ReporterThe clock is ticking and frantic shoppers are making a mad dash for the mall to get those last minute gifts. Some shoppers say they wait until the last minute every year because they enjoy the frenzy. Being a late shopper has its rewards. If you can...Tags: Sears, Macy's
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12-year-old's parents say South Bend bus driver left him in cold
A Granger couple is outraged and the South Bend Community School Corporation is investigating after the couple said a school bus driver left their 12-year-old son in the cold, nearly a mile from home. The sixth-grader’s parents said he walked home...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Social Sciences, Culture
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