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EBay Waives Some Listing Fees, But Changes Commission Fees - Wall Street Journal border=

EBay Waives Some Listing Fees, But Changes Commission Fees - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal
But the move could prove ineffective because the new pricing structure may actually cost sellers more in commission fees than under the previous pricing structure, depending on the auction starting price and final selling price. …

iSuppli: 2Q Rev Rebound Seen For Foundry Semi Mfg Industry - Wall Street Journal border=

iSuppli: 2Q Rev Rebound Seen For Foundry Semi Mfg Industry - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal
After three quarters of falling revenue, a rebound is expected for the pure-play foundry semiconductor manufacturing industry in the second quarter, according to research firm iSuppli Corp. Global revenue for companies that make semiconductors on …
Reuters
EETimes.com
Cellular-News

Regal Entertainment Falls As Much As 10% On Weak Movie Sales - Wall Street Journal border=

Regal Entertainment Falls As Much As 10% On Weak Movie Sales - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal
Still, movie exhibitors face increased indirect competition from at-home entertainment media, and the industry is heavily reliant on a small number of film-distribution companies, which have been cutting back on production. …

Wallace Baine, Baine Street: The man who can save Santa Cruz - San Jose Mercury News border=

Wallace Baine, Baine Street: The man who can save Santa Cruz - San Jose Mercury News

San Jose Mercury News,  USA
On one level, he's a mass-media show dog, Exhibit 1-A in the freak-show vacuity at the heart of America's bizarrely skewed Entertainment Empire. But, on the other hand, Ventura's one of those guys who's not afraid to speak his mind. …

SANTA CLARA: SERIAL STREET VANDAL REARRESTED FOR DUMPING HAZARDOUS ... - CBS 5 border=

SANTA CLARA: SERIAL STREET VANDAL REARRESTED FOR DUMPING HAZARDOUS … - CBS 5

CBS 5, CA
A Cupertino man who has been convicted of 11 counts of felony vandalism for dumping paint containers on Santa Clara streets was rearrested Tuesday after police detectives allegedly caught him again dumping hazardous materials. …

Democrats' Rainmaker Aims to Hold Virginia - Wall Street Journal border=

Democrats' Rainmaker Aims to Hold Virginia - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal
By JOHN R. EMSHWILLER and TW FARNAM One of the most prolific fund-raisers in Democrats' history is trying to help the party hold on to its newfound power in Virginia.
Washington Post
Richmond Times Dispatch
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Employment Report Fuels GOP Attack on Obama Policies - Wall Street Journal border=

Employment Report Fuels GOP Attack on Obama Policies - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal
By JONATHAN WEISMAN WASHINGTON — Republicans launched a political offensive against President Barack Obama's handling of the economy after weeks of reticence, emboldened by Friday's report of a surging unemployment rate.
Washington Post
Boston Globe
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Wine Shipper New Vine to Get Funding to Resume Business - Wall Street Journal border=

Wine Shipper New Vine to Get Funding to Resume Business - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal
Inertia, also based in Napa, offers technology and other tools to help winemakers legally distribute wines to consumers. SVB Financial Group's Silicon Valley Bank is New Vine's senior secured creditor.
San Francisco Business Times
Business Wire (press release)

Acting FCC Head Wants Deregulatory Change While at Helm - Wall Street Journal border=

Acting FCC Head Wants Deregulatory Change While at Helm - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal
By Fawn Johnson Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)–The interim head of the Federal Communications Commission wants to end his tenure as chairman with new restrictions on how telecom companies can seek regulatory relief in wholesale pricing …
ARRL
Broadcasting & Cable
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White House to Alter Ban On Stimulus Lobbying - Wall Street Journal border=

White House to Alter Ban On Stimulus Lobbying - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal
By ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON WASHINGTON — White House officials said Friday they would revise a presidential directive banning lobbyists from talking with administration staff about programs funded by the economic-stimulus plan.
The Associated Press
The Hill
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