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UPDATED: OSU won't sell Bedlam single-game football tickets

Do you know what I think this means? People who really want to see Bedlam, and do not have season tickets already, but can afford it, will either a) not go to any other games (empty seats still) b) sell the tickets for the other games to others (if there is any demand). I don't think this is the answer. .


Endorsing Asselta, Albano, Donohue in the 1st District

We would have liked to endorse the three incumbents in the 1st Legislative District.

State Sen. Nicholas Asselta, a Republican, and Assemblymen Jeff Van Drew and Nelson Albano, both Democrats, have responded quickly to the concerns of constituents and the three incumbents have served us well in Trenton.

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Amazon expects sales to rise, but shares sink on outlook

But the gains won't translate as readily to bottom-line growth.

"A lot of old Amazon bears are going to be growling," said Tim Boyd, an analyst at American Technology Research.

At the open of trading Thursdsay, shares fell 30 cents to $73.91.

Amazon revealed after the closing bell that its holiday-quarter profit more than doubled on revenue that jumped 42 percent. But while it forecast stellar sales growth in the coming year and executives shrugged off concerns about the economy, its operating income guidance fell short of what Wall Street was expecting.

Boyd said international spending could carry Amazon through a slowdown in U.S. consumer spending. However, based on the company's lackluster profit guidance, the analyst said Amazon appears poised to spend more and pocket less as it expands and fights off competition.


Growth and development

Shelbyville's Career Center will be seeing more job seekers due to the closing of the state's Fayetteville office. The Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development announced Friday it is closing the Fayetteville Career Center effective Jan. 25... .


BBC strategies focus on online content, adviser tells Heritage ...

The importance of making content widely available online was the frequent refrain in Ottawa Tuesday morning as the BBC's chief public policy adviser spoke at a hearing of the Canadian Heritage Committee.

"The impact of digital technology cannot be underestimated," the BBC's Wilf White, who was joined by his deputy, Daniel Wilson, told the committee at a session exploring the role of a public broadcaster.

Newer technologies such as the BBC's iPlayer — which offers web audiences the opportunity to watch its television or listen to its radio programming from the past seven days — "is radically transforming our business," White said. Despite also struggling with problems like market fragmentation, funding constraints and increased competition from new broadcasters and other platforms facing North American counterparts, White said the BBC considers it a very exciting time and is focused on looking for new opportunities.



 

 

 

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