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Naperville's wave of prosperity
Special to the TribuneNamed the second best place to live in America by Money magazine in 2006 and pulling in the No. 3 spot in 2008, Naperville has grown into one of Illinois' largest cities while retaining much of its small-town charm. The accolades from Money capped...Tags: Talbots Incorporated, Real Estate, Nicor Incorporated, Colleges and Universities, Highway Transportation
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Tech toys create buzz at CES
Tribune staff reporterEven though the show floor for the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show doesn't open officially until Monday, a preview event Saturday night provided a sneak peak at what some of the more talked about tech toys might be this year. Here's a rundown of the stuff...Tags: Eric Benderoff, New Products, Building Material, Trips and Vacations, Vehicles
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Monterrey U.S.A.
When the Kentucky-based Yum Corp. was looking for a city in Mexico in which to open a Taco Bell, it must have figured it couldn't go wrong with this ultramodern, hyper-Americanized metropolis 125 miles from the Texas border in the northern Mexican state...Tags: New Products, Bally Total Fitness Holding Corporation, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Kentucky, Texas
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Customer loyalty equals good buzz for a brand
Tacked to a corkboard hanging on the wall in Michael James' Pompano Beach, Fla., photo studio are letters from scores of past customers. Handwritten and typed, they're effusive in their gratitude. Some hint at future business. Others promise referrals....Tags: Cheesecake Factory, Apple iPod, New York, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance
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Consumer Electronics Show reporter's notebook
Apple's new competitors react to iPhone's arrival Apple Inc.'s decision to enter the mobile phone business was announced hundreds of miles from here--in San Francisco--but the news certainly reverberated in the Nevada desert, where the International...Tags: Eric Benderoff, Sony Corp., National Football League, Nintendo Company Ltd., Apple Inc.
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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: Book, Mass Media, The New York Times, Stephen King, Sports Illustrated
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