Business as usual for underclassmen in NFL draft – The Oakland Press

Business as usual for underclassmen in NFL draft – The Oakland Press
As college football underclassmen from Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck staying in school to LSU cornerback Patrick Peterson leaving for the pros weigh whether to head to the NFL, it s clear they re aware of the league s impending

Business travel rebound to continue: report – Birmingham Business Journal
Business travel will continue to rise this year after returning to growth in 2010, according to the National Business Travel Association. The Alexandria, Va.-based group’s NBTA Foundation said travel spending by U.S. businesses will rise 5 percent in 2011

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Mobile VoIP is Big and About to Get Much Bigger – IT Business Edge

Mobile VoIP is Big and About to Get Much Bigger – IT Business Edge
Mobility and VoIP are two of the most explosive areas of the past decade, so it is no wonder that the two together like chocolate and peanut butter are especially hot. Mobile VoIP isn t new, of course. However, it seems to have reached a

SonicWALL Named 2011 Best Channel Vendor by Business Solutions Magazine – Yahoo Finance
SAN JOSE, Calif. , Jan. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — SonicWALL, Inc ., the leading provider of intelligent network security and data protection solutions, has been selected by Business Solutions magazine as one of the Best Channel Vendors of 2011

Business as usual for underclassmen in NFL draft – The Oakland Press
As college football underclassmen from Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck staying in school to LSU cornerback Patrick Peterson leaving for the pros weigh whether to head to the NFL, it s clear they re aware of the league s impending

Senate confirms 2 of Haley’s Cabinet choices – Houma Courier
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Two of Gov. Nikki Haley’s Cabinet picks have been approved by state lawmakers. The Senate voted unanimously Thursday to confirm Haley’s picks for the commerce and labor agencies. Former newspaper editor and BMW Manufacturing executive

West Columbia fire victim identified – The State
Authorities have confirmed the identity of a woman who died in a house fire in West Columbia. Lexington County Coroner Harry Harman said today the victim was 21-year-old Kayla Andrews. Harman says preliminary autopsy results indicate Andrews died from

Business Tri-State: W.Va.’s Greenbrier hosting Winterfest Weekend – Herald-Dispatch

Business Tri-State: W.Va.’s Greenbrier hosting Winterfest Weekend – Herald-Dispatch
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — The Greenbrier is opening itself up as a winter playland. The White Sulphur Springs resort is hosting its inaugural Winterfest Weekend from Friday through Sunday. Activities include an ice-carving competition, a two-hole

Banks propel stocks lower – Times Union
NEW YORK — A disappointing jobs report dragged stocks lower Friday. Banks took a hit after a Massachusetts court upheld a ruling in a foreclosure case against U.S. Bancorp and Wells Fargo & Co. that could lead to more trouble for lenders. The Dow Jones

CBS ‘Early Show’: ‘Centrist’ Bill Daley Means White House ‘Open for Business’ – News Busters
Friday’s CBS Early Show praised the pick of former Commerce Secretary William Daley as the new chief of staff for the Obama White House, with senior White House correspondent Bill Plante proclaiming: “While Daley has long ties to the Democratic Party, he’s

Rendell lauds Pa. aid to cities – Standard Speaker

Rendell lauds Pa. aid to cities – Standard Speaker
HARRISBURG – Millions of dollars of state aid for economic development projects in recent years has greatly altered the landscape of Scranton and mid-size cities, said Gov. Ed Rendell on Thursday in an interview with reporters reflecting on his eight-year

UPDATE: Walker’s Mother Falls Ill – nbc15.com
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker’s mother is improving and is expected to go home from the hospital midday Thursday. Walker abruptly canceled a planned trip to Eau Claire on Wednesday to be with his mother, Pat Walker, after she fell ill. The