May 20, 2013
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Restaurant and tourism industries react to proposed tax
Regardless of HB 368’s fate, its proposal serves as an interesting topic: In the wake of city budgets tightening up, are restaurants the best place to bring in new revenue through taxes? The ans...
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Project to lower heating costs for electric cars
WASHINGTON — As part of his plan to get 1 million electric cars on the road by 2015, President Barack Obama wants Congress to give buyers a tax credit of up to $10,000 next year. Currently, the ...
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Jobs
Salesperson— Must have at least one year retail experience. Job order: KY0447969 Account Collector— Must have high school diploma and excellent customer service skills. Job order: KY0448409 A...
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Modest upgrades expected when Apple unveils new iPad
NEW YORK — Apple is expected to reveal a new iPad model on Wednesday, with a sharper screen and perhaps an option for faster wireless broadband. The upgrades are relatively minor, but the iPad is s...
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Settlement clears way for future
NEW YORK — BP’s multibillion-dollar settlement with people and businesses harmed by its 2010 oil spill removes some uncertainty about the potential financial damages it faces. It also may help the ...
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Associated Press
The price of gasoline continued to rise last week, with drivers paying an average of $3.72 a gallon nationwide. Some analysts predict the price will reach $4.25 by late April.
Big oil stocks don’t rise with gas
BOSTON — Gasoline prices are soaring again, leading to predictions of a gallon reaching $4.25 by late April. As you ponder this while you’re filling up at the pump, you might be tempted to ask: If ...
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Jobs
Youth care workers — Must relate well to males ages 10 to 18, have a positive and encouraging attitude. Experience preferred, background check. Full or part-time.Job order: KY0447743 Staff devel...
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ADAM SHULL | The Sun
Robbie Kelley, foreground, bends metal piping to make it ready to be part of the electrical system at the new Midtown Market on Broadway Thursday. Kelley is an electrician for Jay's Electric in Benton. In the background, Jack Dannenmueller works on some dry wall.
Market plans
Where unpainted boards were nailed together, Andy Carloss saw checkout counters. Where construction workers cut plywood and bent metal poles, Carloss saw a line of customers waiting on a fresh s...
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Nasdaq cracks 3,000, but stocks fall
The Nasdaq composite index briefly broke through 3,000 on Wednesday for the first time since the collapse in dot-com stocks more than a decade ago. Stocks ended lower, but it was still the best Feb...
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Budgets balancing gasoline hikes
NEW YORK — The price of gas has jumped 45 cents since Jan. 1 and is the highest on record for this time of year, an average of $3.73 a gallon. On Wall Street, talk has turned from the European debt...
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