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GCC inks deal with bookstore management company
Glendale Community College has inked a deal to hand over the management of its student bookstore to a private company.
Under the contract, approved unanimously by trustees at their meeting Monday, Follett Higher Education Group Inc. will pay the college...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Business Enterprises, Colleges and Universities, Companies and Corporations, Education
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Vita Aguanno
Vita Aguanno Vita Aguanno dies at the age of 103. After a long a fruitful life, Vita Aguanno passed away at Saint Joseph’s Hospital from age related issues. She is survived by her son Pete and her daughter-in-law Debbie as well as loving...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Dorothy J. Brinker
Dorothy J. Brinker has died after a brief illness. She was born June 16, 1923 in Detroit, Michigan, and moved to California in 1946. Dorothy was a bookkeeper in the garment industry of Los Angeles for more than 20 years working for such manufacturers...Tags: Rose Marie, Detroit
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Walmart-Empire Center rumors swirl
Public reaction to news that Walmart may move into what is now the Great Indoors store next to the Empire Center has been swift and blistering, but Burbank officials say they have little to no control over the potential move.
Walmart has yet to...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, The Home Depot, Home Improvement, Best Buy Company Inc., Elections
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Tepid results for IHOP, Applebee's
The Glendale-based operator of 3,450 Applebee's and IHOP restaurants offered a lukewarm financial report Thursday. Sales dipped slightly in the second quarter for DineEquity Inc., though the results showed improvement over the previous three quarters....Tags: Wisconsin, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, IHOP Corporation
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Homeownership likely to be delayed for 'Generation Now' members
CHICAGO — Maxine Lauer calls the group of consumers 15 to 34 "Generation Now" because they want what they want and they want it now. Trouble is, "now" isn't happening for them, especially for those in the middle of that range, their 20s, who...Tags: Waterford, Chicago Tribune
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Exhibit unwraps Chicago’s role as candy capital
TribLocal - ElmhurstAn exhibit chronicling the history of candy in Chicagoland doesn’t sugarcoat the ups and downs of the industry’s history. “It wasn’t ‘Willy Wonka.’ It wasn’t …... -
G4 to count down the Top 100 Video Games of All Time in weeklong series
Channel Guide MagazineFrom June 11-15, in a five-part series airing in hourlong episodes at 8pm ET each night, G4′s The Top 100 Video Games of All Time will look at an industry that began in arcades, pizza parlors and shag-carpeted living rooms and has grown into a... -
Restaurants raising money for Beard Foundation scholarships
The Dish - Orlando SentinelCress (DeLand), 4 Rivers Smokehouse (Winter Park, Longwood, Winter Garden), K Restaurant Wine Bar (Orlando's College Park), Spanish River Grill (New Smyrna Beach), Mi Tomatina (Winter Park), Rusty Spoon (downtown Orlando) and Taverna Opa (Orlando's... -
Timonium video game maker closes, lays off 100
About 100 employees of Big Huge Games, a Timonium-based maker of video games, lost their jobs this week as the studio and its Rhode Island-based parent company abruptly shut down because of financial problems. The 12-year-old company was one of the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Hunt Valley, Curt Schilling, Timonium, Gaming Industry
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Alibaba.com shareholders OK $2.5 billion privatization bid
Alibaba Group Holding, the Chinese e-commerce giant that looks a bit like a mash-up of EBay, PayPal and Amazon, plans to pay $2.5 billion to snatch back Yahoo Inc.’s 27% stake in Alibaba.com. Minority shareholders approved a plan Friday to offer...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Amazon.com Inc., Hong Kong, Company Privatization, China
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