If you truly are judged by the company you keep, then Alex Ovechkin needs to get a custom tailored suit, a hand-crafted pair of shoes, his own limo -- complete with driver -- and perhaps a private jet.
I became an inventor while working two jobs and taking night classes in Columbus. Every Monday, to reward my efforts, I'd treat myself to barbecued Buffalo wings - extra-saucy ones - for dinner.
BIGGEST CLIMB: Boston (17 to 12), Columbus (27 to 22) BIGGEST FALL: Philadelphia (11 to 17)
BIGGEST CLIMB: Dallas (7 to 3), Montreal (10 to 6), NYR (22 to 18), Atlanta (25 to 21) BIGGEST FALL: Columbus (19 to 25)
Dear FSB: I am a raggaeton music artist. Everyone that hears my music absolutely loves it, but I've tried to get signed by several independent record label companies and have been used for my music and received no money in return. I would love to be able to market my own music through digital distribution. How do I get started? How can I market to the thousands, if not millions?
Two of the best workers at Blue Chip, a manufacturing shop in Columbus, don't take lunch breaks. These model employees draw no salary, work unlimited shifts, and weld at lightning speed. Their performance isn't just superhuman it isn't human at all. "My robots are wonderful," says Steve Tatman, vice president of engineering at Blue Chip (bluechipmanufacturing.com). "Since adding them to the team, we've become more competitive and more efficient."
NASA mission managers decided Friday to push the space shuttle Atlantis' scheduled Saturday launch to Sunday afternoon.
BIGGEST CLIMB: Nashville (17 to 13), N.J. (20 to 16), Toronto (27 to 23) BIGGEST FALL: Columbus (14 to 18), Calgary (24 to 28)
Vincent Volpi isn't just any private dick, he's the private dick for Fortune 500 companies, such as Coca-Cola and Gap, looking to protect their brands and supply chains.
BIGGEST CLIMB: Columbus (25 to 13) BIGGEST FALL: San Jose (8 to 14), Vancouver (11 to 17), Anaheim (15 to 21)
If you truly are judged by the company you keep, then Alex Ovechkin needs to get a custom tailored suit, a hand-crafted pair of shoes, his own limo -- complete with driver -- and perhaps a private jet.
I became an inventor while working two jobs and taking night classes in Columbus. Every Monday, to reward my efforts, I'd treat myself to barbecued Buffalo wings - extra-saucy ones - for dinner.
BIGGEST CLIMB: Boston (17 to 12), Columbus (27 to 22) BIGGEST FALL: Philadelphia (11 to 17)
BIGGEST CLIMB: Dallas (7 to 3), Montreal (10 to 6), NYR (22 to 18), Atlanta (25 to 21) BIGGEST FALL: Columbus (19 to 25)
Dear FSB: I am a raggaeton music artist. Everyone that hears my music absolutely loves it, but I've tried to get signed by several independent record label companies and have been used for my music and received no money in return. I would love to be able to market my own music through digital distribution. How do I get started? How can I market to the thousands, if not millions?
Two of the best workers at Blue Chip, a manufacturing shop in Columbus, don't take lunch breaks. These model employees draw no salary, work unlimited shifts, and weld at lightning speed. Their performance isn't just superhuman it isn't human at all. "My robots are wonderful," says Steve Tatman, vice president of engineering at Blue Chip (bluechipmanufacturing.com). "Since adding them to the team, we've become more competitive and more efficient."
NASA mission managers decided Friday to push the space shuttle Atlantis' scheduled Saturday launch to Sunday afternoon.
BIGGEST CLIMB: Nashville (17 to 13), N.J. (20 to 16), Toronto (27 to 23) BIGGEST FALL: Columbus (14 to 18), Calgary (24 to 28)
Vincent Volpi isn't just any private dick, he's the private dick for Fortune 500 companies, such as Coca-Cola and Gap, looking to protect their brands and supply chains.
BIGGEST CLIMB: Columbus (25 to 13) BIGGEST FALL: San Jose (8 to 14), Vancouver (11 to 17), Anaheim (15 to 21)
Tuesday night's 7-4 beating at the hands of Columbus notwithstanding, hope is clearly in the air in Chicago. And, more surprisingly, on the air.
Readers tell AOL Autos how they avoided getting a traffic ticket from a police officer.
A 35-year-old Somali citizen whom authorities accuse of plotting to blow up a shopping mall in Ohio has pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide material support to terrorists.
So, what exactly happened at the draft last weekend in Columbus? On the surface, not much -- unless you were one of the 211 fortunate 18-year-olds whose names were called. Yes, USA Hockey continued its ascent with 10 first- rounders for the second consecutive year and the first U.S.-born players ever taken 1-2: Patrick Kane and James vanRiemsdyk, respectively. It was also the first time ever that an American-born player was the first pick in successive years (Erik Johnson went first last year).
The talk around Columbus, the site of the NHL Entry Draft, is that there will be a considerable amount of wheeling and dealing this weekend, and it won't just be anonymous picks swapping hands as teams try to move up in the draft order.
On top of winning an American Film Institute Life Achievement Award this month, this icon is releasing The Al Pacino Collection, a DVD boxed set of three personal films. Al Pacino will now take your questions
When the NHL gathers in Columbus on Friday for the 2007 Entry Draft, you'll hear tones of quiet optimism amid all the talk about a relatively weak crop of talent.
Dear FSB: How long does it take to obtain a trademark? And how long will one protect my idea? --Chuck Christenson II, CBC Industries Columbus, Neb.
ASHBURN, Va. -- Air Snyder made one last pre-draft trip Thursday. A contingent of Washington Redskins coaches and officials, led by owner Daniel Snyder and coach Joe Gibbs, flew to Columbus to examine the physical and mental condition of wideout/kick-returner Ted Ginn Jr.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Guillermo Barros Schelotto is on his way to Major League Soccer. The Argentine superstar will join the Columbus Crew on a one-year deal with an option for a second year that will be announced this week, according to his representative Gustavo Goñi.
Heading into the weekend with a lot on my hockey mind ...
Question: My husband likes having cash on hand, so we put about 20 percent of our salary into a money market account every week. I'm concerned, however, that the money won't grow enough to help us retire. Neither of us contributes to a 401(k), but we plan on doing that soon. What would you suggest we do? - Deborah D., Columbus, Ohio
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about Fulham striker Brian McBride and what it means to American soccer that this square-jawed kid from Illinois is enjoying a season to remember in England. But a few readers got their knickers in a twist because I wrote that he's not the kind of player fans will love. They will cheer for him, admire him, aspire to be like him. But they do not want to be him because he's a craftsman, a very fine one, but he's not an artist, and history belongs to the artists.
There may yet be a change in the way the NHL schedules games next season, but divisional realignment looks less likely than it did when the much-needed concept first was floated before Christmas.
Michael J. Fox campaigned for Democratic Senate candidate Rep. Sherrod Brown on Monday, saying the country needs leaders who support scientific research.
Stocks look to bounce back in early going as oil prices hit their lowest level of 2006.
Children in deep sleep awoke to recordings of their mothers' voices -- calling them by name and ordering them out of their bedrooms -- even if they slept through the beeping sound a smoke alarm makes, according to a small study.
Congress has yet to nail down any of the details on immigration reform, but federal officials are already stepping up their enforcement - with an eye on small employers.
A year ago the Shadowbox Cabaret was itching to take its irreverent comedy theater routines from a shopping center in Columbus to Las Vegas, or maybe even get on cable television in a bunch of majo...
Americans are, by actual measurement, the most optimistic people on the planet. It's deep in our genes. With the exception of those whose ancestors were here when Columbus arrived or those whose ancestors were brought here against their will in chains, every American is either an immigrant or the direct descendant of immigrants.
Donald Trump reportedly has scored a multi-million verdict in a case involving dirt hauled from a property he's developing.
These days you need a GPS receiver just to navigate the mind-numbing assortment of GPS options offered at the rental-car counters. Avis offers GPS phones, Hertz has an in-car unit called NeverLost-...
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson declared a state of emergency Friday in four counties along the Mexican border that he said have been "devastated" by crimes such as the smuggling of drugs and illegal immigrants.
The married couple accused in a deadly Tennessee courthouse shootout told an Ohio judge Friday they would fight extradition on first-degree murder charges.
A cab driver who picked up a couple suspected in the slaying of a Tennessee prison guard during a courthouse escape said Thursday the two told him they were going to an Amway convention but their story just "didn't really seem to wash."
A cab driver's tip led to the peaceful surrender of a married couple accused in a deadly Tennessee shootout, police said Thursday.
Prosecutors will not seek the death penalty when they retry a man who pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to a string of sniper-style shootings in the greater Columbus area.
By Showbiz Standards, Shadowbox Cabaret is a smash hit. The theater troupe, based in Columbus, employs more than 80 salaried actors who put on five different live shows each week. The main act is a...
A 25-year-old man stormed the stage at a heavy-metal rock concert Wednesday night, shooting and killing Pantera founder and Damageplan guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott and three others before a police officer shot and killed him, Columbus police said.
As the ballot counting in the presidential election stretched into Wednesday morning, it became clear that Ohio could become the Florida of 2004.
PRACTICAL INNOVATION--FROM THE STEAM engine to the search engine--is the principal reason America achieved preeminence while other well-endowed land masses lagged or failed. Innovation is not simpl...
To those of us who eat, sleep and occasionally drink politics, nearly everything that happens in a presidential campaign is interesting, but very few things are really important.
Dorel Juvenile Group late Wednesday said it was recalling 300,000 units of its Cosco "Rock 'N Roller" because of a faulty seat attachment that can detach and cause an infant to fall.
In 1955, the year FORTUNE published its first list of the 500 largest industrial companies in America, three brothers moved from the Florida Panhandle to Columbus, Ga., to start an insurance compan...
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Investigators in Ohio will conduct tests on a bullet taken from a minivan Wednesday afternoon to determine if the vehicle and its driver were the target of another highway shooting in the Columbus area.
Ballistics tests confirm that a bullet that struck an SUV yesterday in Licking County, Ohio, is linked to 23 other shootings near Columbus, the task force investigating the shootings said Sunday.
Gunfire struck an SUV east of Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday in a shooting that appears linked to a spate of others nearby and is another sign that the shooter may be becoming bolder, police said.
Authorities announced Monday that two weekend shootings have been linked to 21 others southwest of Columbus since May, including one that was fatal.
Investigators trying to solve a string of highway shootings near Columbus, Ohio, now have a description of the shooter who fired on two vehicles a day earlier.
There's a fight going on in Columbus, Ohio. It's about who can own a hospital and what choices patients should have about who takes care of them--and where. The focus is New Albany Surgical Hospita...
A caller to Ohio authorities has claimed to be the person shooting at cars on the freeway that circles Columbus, officials said Friday.
Pottery Barn and Petco. Starbucks and Staples. Tommy and Target. Never mind Wal-Mart. Do you ever get the feeling that there are more stores out there than ever? If England is the nation of shopkee...
The waiting is over. let the rebound begin. it may seem an unlikely time for optimism, what with growing unemployment, stock prices down some 40%, and looming $350 billion budget deficits. Neverthe...
About six years ago, as a friend and I were on a cross-country drive, we stopped in New Salem, N.D., where we visited the town's singular claim to fame: Salem Sue, a 38-foot statue billed as the Wo...
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The Hyatt Regency Hotel at Chicago's O'Hare airport seems an unlikely place for a revolt. But when a few hundred leaders of United Way chapters gathered in a large meeting room there this past Marc...
He deals with dreamers and telephone screamers, all of whom want a piece of his clients' $161.5 million lottery windfall. They flood his office with calls--more than 200 a day in the spell shortly ...
COLUMBUS, OHIO -- The way downtown restaurant owner David Pelzman sees it, a customer broke a contract by failing to show for a New Year's Eve dinner reservation. So Pelzman is trying to make the n...
NEXT TIME you're trying to overtake a tractor-trailer rig on an uphill stretch of interstate, think respectfully of Cummins Engine. The No. 1 maker of the diesel engines that propel these 18-wheel ...
It was another bad year for media folks engaged in the unending game -- at least, nobody knows how to stop it -- of trying to figure out which labels are currently considered socially acceptable by...
Hold your applause for the ballyhooed air-fare wars of 1992. True, some tickets -- notably full-price coach seats bought mainly by business travelers -- now cost half what they did in early April, ...
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA -- City officials . . . declared October 12 ''Indigenous Peoples Day . . .'' The city also declared 1992, the 500th anniversary of Columbus's landing in America, ''The Year of ...
Welcome to a year of fabulous travel bargains. Business has been lackluster throughout 1991, with occupancy rates at U.S. resorts now hovering at 66%, down from 69% in 1990, and with business trave...
THINK OF the great American business centers, the kinds of places where the entrepreneurial spirit thrives and tremendous wealth blossoms. Go ahead. Name a few. Columbus, Ohio? Northwestern Arkansa...
Columbus is in for a rough ride . . . The American Library Association has passed a resolution urging libraries to approach the Quincentenary with materials that ''examine the ((discovery of Americ...
In which Kindly Dr. Keeping Up seemingly belies his sobriquet with a call for more insensitivity up and down the land. Dear Doc: Other than a certain affinity for Attilaism, what could possibly pos...
IF YOU'RE LIKE most managers, you're already grappling with what's to be the critical business problem of the Nineties: a shortage of skilled workers. The baby bust -- the decline in the birthrate ...
COLUMBUS -- With the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases . . . skyrocketing . . . Governor Richard F. Celeste has declared . . . National Condom Week in Ohio. As part of the campaign, the st...
BANKS are falling in love again -- this time with the consumer. A sampling of the woo they're pitching: In Dallas, NCNB Texas National recently gave away a pair of $35,000 Corvettes to two lucky cu...
Pete Peterson, 61, likes to play the early bird. As portfolio manager of the $125 million Cardinal Fund of Columbus, Ohio, Peterson pecks around in his own backyard for small, steady-growing, under...
''It wasn't an easy decision. But it wasn't so difficult that I needed a shot of something.'' So says Bank of Boston President Ira Stepanian, who in December became the first chief of a major U.S. ...
Attention, aging high school jocks with dreams of glory, ex-joggers with blighted knees, teenage racers with Olympic ambitions and pedal-pushers out for a sedentary spin. The bicycle for you is out...
SEERS AND PROPHETS always come out of the woodwork in times of uncertainty, and true to form, an anxious decade of economic turbulence has firmly established a tribe of companies that spot emerging...
YOU'D THINK Leslie Wexner would slow down now that his company, a $2.5- billion-a-year collection of women's clothing stores called the Limited, is 100 times bigger than it was ten years ago and he...

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