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Nokia Threatens to Take Toys Home in Apple SIM Fight The Mac Observer Apple makes its money from the sale of hardware, and the company has heretofore showed little interest in licensing out its intellectual property to other companies. Nokia, Moto, and Samsung, however, all make steady money by licensing their patents to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Magic Johnson Needs Big TV Money to Make $2.15B Dodgers Deal Pay Off TheWrap So how can the team's potential new owners make that money back? Television rights. "It's an extraordinarily high price," Marc Ganis, president of consulting firm SportsCorp Limited, told TheWrap. "It's not worth those numbers today, but it might be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Creighton Softball Sweeps Home Opening Double Header WOWT The Creighton softball team waited 25 games before finally playing on its home field and delivering an offensive show for its fans in a doubleheader sweep of South Dakota Wednesday at the newly-renovated CU Sports Complex. The Bluejays hit a pair of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Make DIY renovations a winner Fraser Coast Chronicle Highfields Home Hardware's Cam Delmodes (left) and Craig Stibbard with tools for the home handyman. THANKS to the phenomenal success of reality television shows such as My Kitchen Rules and The Biggest Loser, we are all getting on the cooking and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sedgwick County won't join property tax rebate for new-home buyers Kansas.com By Bill Wilson Sedgwick County won't participate in a property tax rebate plan for new-home buyers, a program that some public officials now say was "oversold" to them by supporters. Wichita City Council members, who approved the rebate plan on Feb. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bill will make investing easier, and riskier San Francisco Chronicle The final bill lowers the limit for lower-income households but raises it for higher-income investors and makes it a cumulative limit. It also requires companies to raise money through an intermediary rather than doing it directly, and imposes slightly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Make good use of your tax refund Minuteman News Center By Jason Alderman If you're among the millions of Americans expecting an income tax refund this year, you've probably already filed your 2011 return and are eagerly awaiting the money. But if you haven't already mentally spent your refund on a guilty ... See all stories on this topic » |
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