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The Wrigley rehab
If you imagine yourself in, say, Section 211, looking out over a bases-loaded bottom of the inning with a cold Old Style in hand, then the artists' renderings of a modernized Wrigley Field look pretty good. That 6,000-square-foot Jumbotron must be...
Tags: Wrigley Field, Thomas M. Tunney, Thomas Ricketts, Rahm Emanuel, Business
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Google shares rise on strong first-quarter advertising sales
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc., which for years has dominated online advertising sales on personal computers, is showing signs that it's figuring out how to make money on mobile devices, too. Google's first-quarter profit jumped 16% as the Internet...Tags: Google Inc., Online Advertising, Earnings Forecasts, Marketing, Computer Hardware
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Researchers: Michigan tourism spending rose in 2012
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Business grew for Michigan's tourism industry for a third consecutive year in 2012, with help from the weather, good publicity and the "Pure Michigan" advertising campaign aimed at luring visitors from other states,...
Tags: Consumer Confidence, Travel, Politics, ABC (tv network), Tourism and Leisure
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Summer Movie Sneaks complete list
The 2013 Summer Movie Preview is a snapshot of films opening through the end of August. Release dates (for Los Angeles) and other details, as compiled by Oliver Gettell, are subject to change. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Sneaks list: In the...Tags: Jonah Hill, Noomi Rapace, Prisons, Josh Henderson, Alexa Nikolas
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The big picture of Towson sports
For full disclosure's sake, I am a 1968 graduate of what is now Towson University (and a 1974 graduate of Morgan State University). I taught high school for 14 years and founded an advertising agency that has a sports specialty. Our company has done...
Tags: Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, College Football, College Basketball
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Oh Yeah: Kool-Aid Man gets a modern makeover
When the Kool-Aid Man next hurtles through some unsuspecting homeowner’s wall, he’ll look snazzier, more up-to-date, more “lifelike,” according to parent company Kraft Foods Group Inc. Which means that Kool-Aid Man -- a giant,...
Tags: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., BPA Contamination and Investigations, Burger King, Starbucks Corp.
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Jerry Brown goes electric to lure Chinese tourists
SHANGHAI -- A trip that has been marked by solemn meetings with Communist Party officials in dark suits took a decidedly different tack Friday as Gov. Jerry Brown helped launch a new ad campaign to attract Chinese tourists to California. The glass...
Tags: Travel, Music, Politics, Online Advertising, Entertainment
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GM returns to Facebook with test of mobile ads for Chevy Sonic
SAN FRANCISCO -- Nearly a year after its tumultuous split, General Motors Co. has updated its relationship status with Facebook Inc. The Detroit auto maker said Tuesday it has begun advertising again on the giant social network. It said it's testing...
Tags: Social Media, Manufacturing and Engineering, General Motors Corp., Culture, Arts and Culture
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Letters to the Editor: Bush foes, health care problems, flawed pension system
Bush foes can't let go It's amazing to see how the opening of the presidential library of the 43rd president has brought out those who still suffer from Bush derangement syndrome. From the Saturday Opinion-page cartoon to the snippets from liberal...
Tags: George W. Bush, Hospitals and Clinics, Career and Workplace, Politics, Interior Policy
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Yahoo NewFront features Ed Helms, Zachary Levi, Morgan Spurlock
Yahoo brought out a star-studded line-up to tout a new programming slate, which includes shows about a pair of Hollywood starlets who abuse their personal assistant, a diminutive crime fighter and a former teen idol interviewing celebrities about their...
Tags: CNBC (tv network), World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Ed Helms, Zachary Levi, Good Morning America (tv program)
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'Super PACs' negate spending limits in L.A. mayor's race
Strict limits on campaign contributions imposed by voters nearly three decades ago are crumbling in the Los Angeles mayor's race, with big donors using loosely regulated "super PACs" to help candidates like never before in a citywide election, a Times...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Wendy Greuel, Politics, Values, Port of Los Angeles
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Mazda6 injects fun into a family sedan
If Mazda can't figure out a way to sell its excellent all-new sedan — the 2014 Mazda6 — the automaker should just give up selling cars altogether. Mazda has no problem building great vehicles. It just can't seem to sell them. The company has...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Hybrid Vehicles, Lexus, Luxury Vehicles, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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