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Finally, a Little Offense Is Plenty for Nats

August 27, 2008

Washington Post / Mark Viera

The video highlights played in the Washington Nationals' clubhouse before last night's game.

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Neuromarketing Firm Awards Olympic Gold to Visa, Home Depot

August 29, 2008

Neuromarketing / Roger Dooley

Mega-sporting events are always mega-advertising events, and the cost to become a sponsor or advertiser is a huge commitment of corporate dollars.

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Nymex Ex-Clerk Barred From Industry

August 27, 2008

WSJ.com: Markets

A former Nymex employee was barred from working in the futures industry after settling charges that he illegally shared nonpublic data.

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Home Depot convinced 18-year-old can be its NASCAR face

August 26, 2008

Latest Daily Headlines / Bob Pockrass - Associate Editor

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. - The Home Depot has spent the last 10 years sponsoring Tony Stewart, who became a public face of the company thanks to an array of advertising and marketing pitches.

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Menomonee Falls Harley-Davidson Factory

August 29, 2008

Local News from WISN 12 via Yahoo! News

Riders were able to tour the Menomonee Falls Harley-Davidson factory.

Harley-Davidson merchandise store opens at airport

August 29, 2008

Nashville Business News - Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal

A store that specializes in Harley-Davidson brand merchandise has opened at Nashville International Airport.

Caterpillar a Decent Bottom Fishing Stock

August 29, 2008

Word on the Street / noreply@blogger.com (Thomas)

During a press conference held Thursday in Beijing, the location was very telling, Caterpillar Inc.

Home Depot needs some repo

August 29, 2008

core77.com's design blog

Admit it--when you hear the words "copyright violation," the first place you think of is China; you probably don't think of, say, Home Depot. Well, check out the two lamps up top. Recognize 'em?

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Lake Express Ferry Carrying More Than 1,500 Motorcycles During Harley-Davidson 105th Anniversary Celebration

August 29, 2008

The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Health News

MILWAUKEE, Aug. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Most of the more than 150,000 Harley-Davidson riders in Milwaukee for the Harley-Davidson 105th Anniversary Celebration...

Cut Costs Like Avon—Not Home Depot

August 29, 2008

BusinessWeek: Daily & Breaking News, Top Stories from BusinessWeek News

Camouflage Art by Liu Bolin!

August 29, 2008

zedomax.com / max

For the ultimate camouflage art, you need to check out some of these works by Liu Bolin. The pictures are real and not photoshopped.

CME seeks to expand market in Asia after buying NYMEX

August 29, 2008

Channel NewsAsia Asia Pacific News

SINGAPORE: The New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) is eyeing business opportunities in Asia.

Harley-Davidson Store Opens at Nashville Airport

August 29, 2008

Cheapflights.com Flight News / cheapflights-US

MDA and Harley-Davidson Online Auction Offers One-of-a-Kind Items

August 29, 2008

PRWeb Sports Golf

The online auction features many one-of-a-kind Harley-Davidson items to be auctioned off, with all proceeds benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Alcoa employees brace for layoffs

August 29, 2008

Temple Daily Telegram News Feed

ROCKDALE - Debbie J. Hemmitt Grayson, 43, a rover pot tender at Alcoa Inc.’s Rockdale aluminum smelter, believed that after three years on the job she could count on job security. But on Oct. 19, Mrs.

Deere to expand factories in U.S. Brazil

August 29, 2008

TulsaWorld.com - Health / AP Wire Services

Deere amp Co. said Thursday it will invest nearly 180 million in U.S. and Brazil plant expansions to meet rising global demand for its tractors and other farm machinery.

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