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Washington Business Report Oct. 23, 2011
Man bites dog. Portfolio Management Executive Michael Farr says the Occupy Wall Street protesters may have a point.
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MRH Washington Gas Letter
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Boeing will build regional headquarters in Arlington
The Arlington County Board approved the Boeing Company's plan to build a new regional headquarters on county-owned land near Long Bridge Park in Crystal City.
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Wireless carriers to warn text- and call-happy customers to stay within plan limits
Cellphone companies pledged Monday to warn subscribers before they go over their monthly limits for calling minutes, text messages and data use.
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Occupy Wall Street reaches 1-month birthday
The month-old Occupy Wall Street movement continues to grow, with nearly $300,000 in the bank and participants finding satisfaction in the widening impact they hope will counter the influence on society by those who hold the purse strings of the world's economies.
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Washington Business Report Oct. 16, 2011
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BlackBerry outages persist into third day
Messaging and email service was still sporadic Wednesday for BlackBerry users in Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa, as outages stretched into their third day.
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Councilmembers get hard lesson on doing business in the city
A Friday hearing centered on why Mayor Vincent Gray's administration canceled a multi-million dollar grass-cutting contract with a Maryland company in favor of a more expensive company.
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Taxed out? Virginia enacts tax holiday on green products
Virginia is holding its fifth annual sales-tax holiday on energy-efficient products.
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ABC 7 story sparks investigations into pipeline safety
Regulators and elected officials will conduct two separate investigations in Maryland and Virginia into whether Washington Gas neglects gas leaks.
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Free necklaces and shipping for holiday shoppers?
Retailers are so desperate this holiday season that they're willing to lose money to get you to spend yours.
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Penny for your thoughts: Stamp prices rising again
Citing the need for more revenue and facing even deeper shortfalls, the U.S. Postal Service will raise he price of a first-class stamp by a penny to 45 cents, the first increase since May of 2009.
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Free apps offered as amends to Blackberry users
Trying to make amends for massive outages last week, Research In Motion is giving Blackberry customers some free premium apps and a month of technical support.
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D.C. cleaners deal reached before planned strike
A bargaining committee reached a deal to avoid a planned strike involving thousands of local office cleaners.
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Clean offices? Not during this strike
Union member are hoping to affect daily work for thousands in the city the best way they know how: By refusing to clean thousands of business offices
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100K jobs added, but unemployment rate holds steady
Employers added 103,000 jobs in September, a modest burst of hiring after a sluggish summer, but it wasn't enough to lower the national unemployment rate.
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Washington Business Report Oct. 9, 2011
D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray explains his “One City, One Hire” initiative designed to connect unemployed residents with employee-seeking businesses.
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'Occupy' protesters to converge on D.C.
Thousands of people converged on downtown Washington as part of the 'Occupy' protests against corporate greed and other issues.
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