Monday, April 10, 2006

'Brokeback Mountain' (Hawaii car rentals) rentals, sales mixed in region


'Brokeback Mountain' rentals, sales mixed in region
TUPELO - One of Hollywood's most controversial movies this year has come to Northeast Mississippi on DVD this week, drawing hot and cool sales across the region.
Source: www.djournal.com

High fives
-- TELEVISION 1. "American Idol" (Tuesday), Fox. 2. "American Idol" (Wednesday), Fox.
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Rental tax is a snag for owners
The premise seems sound on the surface. Tax shore rentals and use part of the money to eliminate those dreaded beach fees. Such a proposal was floated at a recent Senate hearing on the budget. The idea didn't go over so well here in America's Family Resort.
Source: www.courierpostonline.com

Airgas Announces Agreement with Ashtead Technology Rentals
RADNOR, Pa.----April 5, 2006--Airgas, Inc., , the largest U.S. distributor of specialty gases and equipment, has announced that it will supply EPA Protocols and other emission monitoring gases to Ashtead Technology Rentals, the industry leader in instrument rental for environmental monitoring, non-destructive testing, and remote visual inspection.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Better Homes launches publishing division
Better Homes, the region's premier real estate agency, has launched a publishing division to meet the increasing demand for high quality, easy to read information for people involved or interested in the property market.
Source: www.ameinfo.com

Scary Movies just keep packing them in
HOLLYWOOD -- Back in 2000, Keenen Ivory Wayans and his brothers Shawn and Marlon scared up enormous profits with Scary Movie, their gross-out spoof of such youth slasher flicks as I Know What You Did Last Summer and Scream.
Source: www.edmontonsun.com

Shad Festival draws large crowds to Grifton
GRIFTON Thousands crowded into this small community Saturday to celebrate the towns 36th annual Shad Festival an event that many say is the most popular festival in the region.
Source: www.kinston.com

Telstra hopes fixed-line deal will pull in customers
Telstra says a new deal that will allow unlimited phone calls for some customers comes in response to increased competition from Internet telephone services and the decline in fixed-line rentals.
Source: au.biz.yahoo.com

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