Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Kalamazoo Wings Week (Color copies kinkos) in Review


Kalamazoo Wings Week in Review
OurSports Central - The K-Wings started off the week on Wednesday (3/29) at home against the Flint Generals. Flint's Mike Kinnie (19,20) scored a goal in each of the first two periods to give the Generals a 2-0 lead. In the third period, Kalamazoo answered back with a

Free for All
University Daily Kansan - The breakfast pizzas that they serve at the Oliver dining center have to be the most orgasmic thing I have ever tasted in my life. Your prayers have been answered, my friend. Fedex and Kinkos is coming to the Union. Praise be unto the Jayhawks. So I

Anniston man, used as expert witness in court, exposed as fake
Times Daily - Robert Madrid had a dream resume. Harvard Medical School graduate. Doctorate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Atlantic Coast Conference scholar-athlete. Member of the high-IQ society, Mensa. The problem was, it really was a dream resume

Q&A: Steven Greenbaum
Denver Post - Steven Greenbaum, front, and Brian Spindel moved their company s base to LoDo because they like the mountain lifestyle. (Post / Brian Brainerd) Q: For 23 years, your company has been located in Las Vegas. Why did you move its headquarters to LoDo

This space for lease
Fayetteville Observer - They've already built it, but what retailers are going to come? We talked to owners, leasing agents and folks in the neighborhood about the businesses they wish would move into some of the vacant retails spaces in Fayetteville. Former grocery store

Casella Waste Systems Inc.
Times Union - Activities: The regional solid-waste services company provides collection, transfer, disposal and recycling to residential and commercial customers in Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, upstate New York, northern Pennsylvania and eastern Massachusetts

FedEx Kinko's finally opens in Kansas Union
University Daily Kansan - Carter Collins, Overland Park sophomore, takes advantage of the new FedEx Kinko's to fax something on Thursday. "It's pretty convenient having it in the union," Collins said. He was helped by Allison Burger, Shawnee senior, who is one of the store's

By CHARLES FIEGL, cfiegl@poststar.com
Post-Star - SARATOGA SPRINGS -- The downtown business district became more "neighborly" on Saturday. Dozens of neon-green "Hi Neighbor!" signs now greet customers who visit shops that are members of the Saratoga Springs Downtown Business Association. The "Hi

Serial Entrepreneurs Secrets from Ownership Experts
Business Strategies Magazine - Persistence, homework, and a keen eye on the green are essential for starting your own business. Just ask any serial entrepreneur, someone who's been there. And there. And there . Indeed, the world of an entrepreneur is not for the faint of will

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