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Brunswick bowling - Burns almost rolls 800 in NIBA event

Burns almost rolls 800 in NIBA event
Post-Tribune - Exempt packages will cost $149 for juniors, $159 for seniors and $169 for adults with a select Brunswick bowling ball included. For details or to sign up, pick up an entry at any Stardust center or call 942-0432. — Listen to the “Big Unit”, Don

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Post-Tribune - Exempt packages are $149 (juniors), $159 (seniors) and $169 (adults) with a select Brunswick bowling ball included. Stardust league bowlers receive a $5 discount. For details or to sign up, pick up an entry form at any Stardust center or call 942-0432

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Brunswick bowling ball - First Financial Holdings, Inc. Increases Cash Dividend

First Financial Holdings, Inc. Increases Cash Dividend
MSN MoneyCentral - subsidiary, First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Charleston, operates a total of 55 offices in South Carolina located in the Charleston metropolitan area, Horry, Georgetown, Beaufort and Florence counties in South Carolina and Brunswick

Brunswick Crossing project delays discussed
Frederick News-Post - BRUNSWICK Scheduling delays and their affects on selling residential lots highlighted an update of Brunswick Crossing before 36 people at the Green Country Inn. Brunswick Crossing is a planned unit development on a 552-acre site on Md. 17. The

Same-sex couples say civil unions fall short
San Francisco Gate - or ‘domestic partner’ to hide behind, if they don’t give equal benefits to employees in same-sex marriages, these employers would have to come forth with the real excuse for discrimination,” he told the panel at its first hearing, in New Brunswick

Time’s changing, but not yet
Asbury Park Press - There was no problem,” said Josh Miller, a member of the Geek Squad at the Best Buy in East Brunswick. He explained that Internet servers are up to the challenge. “It was the same thing with Y2K. People worried, and nothing happened,” said Miller

Earnings roundup: Waste Management profit slips 7 percent, Brunswick
CNBC - HOUSTON (AP) _ Waste Management Inc., the nation’s largest garbage hauler, said Friday its third-quarter earnings fell 7 percent, missing Wall Street’s expectations, on the impact of a labor stoppage and rising crude oil prices. Other stories: LAKE

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