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1. Bailout-flush Ally Bank irks rivals with deals, ads

Abstract: NEW YORK - Its TV and print ads poke fun at the baitand-switch tactics of other banks. Its interest rates on CDs have been the most generous in the industry. Ally Bank’s tactics have enticed customers, but they’ve also irritated rivals and gotten the atte ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Business
Byline: CANDICE CHOI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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2. Write to us, Northwest Arkansas

Abstract: The Democrat-Gazette welcomes your opinions, Northwest Arkansas. Unfortunately, not all letters received can be published in the space available. Clarity, brevity and originality are particularly valued. Submit letters of preferably no more than 250 words ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Editorial
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3. LETTERS

Abstract: Significant reform lacking ...
Date: 11/07/2009
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Section/Page: Editorial
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4. Get smart

Abstract: Baby Einstein videos were marketed with a promise many parents found irresistible: Park your kid in front of the television, and let us make him or her, if not a genius, then at least above average. That pitch was brilliant: A beleaguered parent (that is, ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Editorial
Byline: CHICAGO TRIBUNE
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5. Two ton of fan mail

Abstract: IS IT just us or have the letter writers been taking their vitamins lately? And not the chewable Flintstone kind, either. But the big-boy, adult vitamins that taste nasty and come with calcium, fish oil and high-octane caffeine. Oooh-wee! Our friendly and ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Editorial
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6. Conway layoffs cut deep

Abstract: CONWAY - For weeks, rumors flew down the assembly line at one of the city’s oldest employers - a bus plant that’s been tightly woven into the fabric of Conway since 1933. One grim prediction repeatedly circulated at IC Corp.: “They’re gonna shut it down. ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Front Section
Byline: CATHY FRYE AND C.S. MURPHY ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
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7. Bailout-flush Ally Bank irks rivals with deals, ads

Abstract: NEW YORK - Its TV and print ads poke fun at the baitand-switch tactics of other banks. Its interest rates on CDs have been the most generous in the industry. Ally Bank’s tactics have enticed customers, but they’ve also irritated rivals and gotten the atte ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Business
Byline: CANDICE CHOI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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8. Express yourself

Abstract: The Democrat-Gazette welcomes your opinions. Unfortunately, not all letters received can be published in the space available. Clarity, brevity and originality are particularly valued in letters to the editor. Submit letters of preferably no more than 250 ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Editorial
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9. LETTERS

Abstract: Significant reform lacking ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Editorial
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10. Get smart

Abstract: Baby Einstein videos were marketed with a promise many parents found irresistible: Park your kid in front of the television, and let us make him or her, if not a genius, then at least above average. That pitch was brilliant: A beleaguered parent (that is, ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Editorial
Byline: CHICAGO TRIBUNE
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11. Two ton of fan mail

Abstract: IS IT just us or have the letter writers been taking their vitamins lately? And not the chewable Flintstone kind, either. But the big-boy, adult vitamins that taste nasty and come with calcium, fish oil and high-octane caffeine. Oooh-wee! Our friendly and ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Editorial
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12. Defections, lawsuit rock Scientology

Abstract: The Church of Scientology is going through a difficult season. Over the course of two days last week, a French court convicted the church of fraud, and Oscarwinning filmmaker Paul Haggis’ resignation from the church over a litany of concerns was aired pub ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Religion
Byline: ERIC GORSKI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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13. Polish hero of Revolution now citizen

Abstract: WASHINGTON - Gen. Casimir Pulaski became an American citizen Friday, 230 years after the Polish nobleman died fighting for the as yet-unborn United States. President Barack Obama signed a joint resolution of the Senate and the House that made Pulaski an h ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Front Section
Byline: WILLIAM C. MANN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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14. Conway layoffs cut deep

Abstract: CONWAY - For weeks, rumors flew down the assembly line at one of the city’s oldest employers - a bus plant that’s been tightly woven into the fabric of Conway since 1933. One grim prediction repeatedly circulated at IC Corp.: “They’re gonna shut it down. ...
Date: 11/07/2009
Score: 0.77
Section/Page: Front Section
Byline: CATHY FRYE AND C.S. MURPHY ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE


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