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Lottery winners -- all accounted for -- ready to give away $1Mupdated: Tue Nov 29 2011 21:49:00

A day after three Connecticut asset managers claimed the largest Powerball jackpot in the state's history, a public relations executive acting on their behalf issued a statement denying there was a fourth participant who wanted to remain anonymous.

Fortune: Movers, yes; shakers, not so muchupdated: Fri Mar 26 2010 16:59:00

Hedge fund Plainfield Asset Management is abandoning its luxury offices in Greenwich, CT. Yet no subletter will pay anywhere near their $7 million annual rent.

State: No charges in Connecticut chimpanzee attackupdated: Mon Dec 07 2009 21:19:00

Criminal charges will not be filed against the owner of a chimpanzee that mauled and blinded a Connecticut woman earlier this year, according to Connecticut State's Attorney David Cohen.

Family of chimp attack victim seeks $50 millionupdated: Wed Mar 18 2009 09:14:00

A lawsuit filed by the family of a woman who was violently attacked by a chimpanzee is seeking $50 million in damages from the owner of the primate, attorneys said Tuesday.

Chimp attack victim remains in critical conditionupdated: Wed Mar 04 2009 19:09:00

A Connecticut woman who was mauled last month by a chimpanzee remains in critical condition at the Cleveland Clinic, and her potential for recovery remains unclear, the facility said Wednesday.

House says 'no' to pet primatesupdated: Tue Feb 24 2009 22:23:00

In the wake of a highly publicized chimpanzee attack, the U.S. House made its first official move to ban humans from owning primates as pets.

Doctors weigh chimp victim's course of treatmentupdated: Fri Feb 20 2009 22:27:00

A team of doctors at the Cleveland Clinic will spend as much as a week determining how they will treat a woman mauled by a chimpanzee, and whether they will consider offering her a face transplant.

Official: Even chimps in tutus can be viciousupdated: Fri Feb 20 2009 12:17:00

Images of chimpanzees on television or in the movies depict cute, cuddly and smart animals. So it's no wonder that some people, perhaps those with exotic tastes, may seek them out as pets.

Chimp sanctuaryupdated: Fri Feb 20 2009 12:17:00

CNN's John Zarrella visits the Save the Chimps facility in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Chimp attack victim moved to Cleveland Clinicupdated: Fri Feb 20 2009 06:52:00

A Connecticut woman attacked Monday by her friend's pet chimpanzee was taken Thursday from a Connecticut hospital to the famed Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, a hospital spokeswoman said. She would not divulge the victim's condition nor the reason for the move.

AC360: Chimp attackupdated: Thu Feb 19 2009 02:28:00

Anderson talks with a wildlife expert about his reaction to the chimp attack that left a woman critically injured.

Victim of chimp attack in 'critical but stable' conditionupdated: Thu Feb 19 2009 02:28:00

Seven hours of surgery and four teams of surgeons were needed to stabilize a Connecticut woman attacked by a pet chimpanzee, doctors at Stamford Hospital said Wednesday.

Chimp attack 911 call: 'He's ripping her apart'updated: Wed Feb 18 2009 09:09:00

A Connecticut woman pleaded for police to "please hurry" to save a friend from an attack by a pet chimpanzee, according to emotional 911 recordings released Tuesday by Stamford police.

'Shoot him,' 911 caller pleadsupdated: Wed Feb 18 2009 09:09:00

CNN's Jason Carroll reports on the 911 tapes released after a chimpanzee brutally attacked a woman.

Woman's life in danger after chimp attackupdated: Tue Feb 17 2009 12:00:00

A woman has been hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after a pet chimpanzee attacked her at a friend's home in Stamford, Connecticut, police said.

Chimp killed after rampageupdated: Tue Feb 17 2009 12:00:00

A chimp kept as a house pet is killed after attacking its owner's friend. CNN's Jason Carroll reports.

Police shoot, kill chimp that attacked womanupdated: Mon Feb 16 2009 22:24:00

A woman has been hospitalized with serious injuries to her face, neck and hands after a pet chimpanzee attacked her at a friend's home in Stamford, Connecticut.

People.com: 50 People Die in Fiery Plane Crashupdated: Fri Feb 13 2009 13:07:00

Among those lost was a 9/11 widow en route to celebrate her late husband

FSB: Vintage Vroomupdated: Thu Oct 09 2008 09:10:00

It's midmorning of a cool May day on the California coast. Standing amid rolling fairways and tightly trimmed greens, entrepreneurs Jared and Brooke Zaugg are basking in the glory of their creation, not a golf tournament but a celebration of machinery. Today the Ocean Course links, wrapped around the Ritz-Carlton hotel at Half Moon Bay, are home to the third annual Legend of the Motorcycle Concours d'Elegance.

CNNMoney: 'Unethical behavior' to blame for gas prices - pollupdated: Wed Jun 11 2008 15:15:00

The question nags at Americans every time they fill up their gas tanks: Why is it costing $4 a gallon?

People.com: Conservative Pundit William F. Buckley Jr. Diesupdated: Wed Feb 27 2008 12:45:00

Conservative political commentator William F. Buckley Jr. was found dead in his home in Stamford, Conn., the Associated Press reports. He was 82.

Fortune: Troubled bond insurer braces for changeupdated: Tue Feb 19 2008 15:07:00

MBIA on Tuesday became the second bond insurer to replace its chief executive this year, bringing former chief Jay Brown back to replace Gary Dunton. Ambac, the second-largest financial guarantor after MBIA, last month named Michael Callen to take over for the retiring Robert Genader.

Moxley Case: Skakel arraigned as adultupdated: Mon Dec 31 2007 10:11:00

Dressed in a conservative blue suit and a starched white shirt, Michael Skakel could have been going to a business meeting rather than a courthouse. And from his placid demeanor, one might have thought the Kennedy cousin was relaxing at the family compound on Cape Cod rather than being arraigned for the brutal 1975 murder of Martha Moxley.

CNNMoney: Maxed out on credit card feesupdated: Thu Nov 01 2007 10:41:00

Your boss might give you a break if you're late to work a few times, but don't expect the same courtesy from your credit card issuer. Pay your bill late even once and you'll take a real hit to your financial future.

CNNMoney: Oil sinks below $80 a barrelupdated: Tue Sep 25 2007 03:47:00

Oil prices dropped sharply Tuesday, ending below $80 a barrel, and other energy futures followed suit as investors locked in profits from the recent record-setting rally.

The cost of 'green'updated: Tue Sep 25 2007 03:47:00

John Llewellyn of Lehman Brothers discusses the cost of climate change and environmental regulations in the marketplace.

Your e-mails: Reaction to police using Taser on studentupdated: Thu Sep 20 2007 08:09:00

Two University of Florida police officers were placed on leave Tuesday after using an electronic stun gun to subdue a student questioning Sen. John Kerry at a campus forum.

CNNMoney: Oil falls on credit worriesupdated: Fri Aug 10 2007 03:25:00

The subprime crisis engulfing world stock and credit markets weighed on oil prices again Friday, but declines were limited as market fundamentals continued to buttress prices.

CNNMoney: Bonds dip in profit takingupdated: Wed Aug 01 2007 04:32:00

Bonds dipped Wednesday as profit taking from a recent rally overshadowed the release of soft economic reports. The dollar gained slightly against the euro and the yen.

FSB: How can I form an advisory board?updated: Mon Apr 23 2007 15:41:00

Dear FSB: My baking company is growing incredibly fast, and I often feel I could use a little advice. How can I form an advisory board? -Stephanie Vandegrift, Stephanie's Premium Bakery, Dallas

FSB: The diner vs. City Hallupdated: Wed Apr 04 2007 05:31:00

Maria Aposporos must never have heard the adage about fighting city hall. The 60-year-old owner of Curley's, a Stamford, Conn., diner, took on her local government when the city decided that her lo...

CNNMoney: Biggest income tax burdens: Top 10 placesupdated: Mon Feb 12 2007 16:50:00

Manhattan and the metropolitan area of Stamford/Norwalk, Conn. have the highest paying taxpayers among U.S. counties and cities.

CNNMoney: Bonds get lift as stocks turn southupdated: Mon Jan 22 2007 08:39:00

Bonds ticked higher Monday after a dip in the stock market forced investors to seek shelter in the Treasury market.

CNNMoney: Bonds rise, dollar gainsupdated: Tue Jun 13 2006 08:16:00

Treasury prices rose Tuesday as stock markets around the globe tumbled, while the dollar gained.

CNNMoney: Least affordable rental marketsupdated: Wed Dec 14 2005 14:21:00

In order to afford to rent a two-bedroom apartment in San Francisco, you should be earning nearly $30 an hour in wages, 40 hours a week.

CNNMoney: DoJ seeks $101M from Bayouupdated: Thu Sep 01 2005 17:00:00

Federal prosecutors said Thursday they charged Bayou Management LLC, the hedge fund at the center of a multimillion-dollar missing-funds case, with defrauding investors and sought $101 million in civil forfeitures against the firm.

CNNMoney: Selling your home without a brokerupdated: Mon Aug 29 2005 11:56:00

The costs of selling a home have risen in lockstep with higher real estate prices in recent years. Americans now pay more than $70 billion a year in broker commissions.

CNNMoney: Report: Connecticut hedge fund probedupdated: Thu Aug 25 2005 09:49:00

State and federal officials are said to be investigating the possible collapse of Bayou Group, a $400 million, Stamford, Conn.-based hedge fund firm, after reports that investors were unable to get their money out of its two funds.

Fortune: Won't it be grand when we don't need diversity lists?updated: Mon Aug 22 2005 00:01:00

Five years after retiring as CEO of Philip Morris Capital Corp., George Lewis sits in his Stamford, Conn., home, taking in the lush view and reflecting on his arduous path to the top. His conclusio...

CNNMoney: Learning a painful lessonupdated: Tue Aug 16 2005 11:17:00

I'm 25 years old, have about $30,000 in my 401(k) and carry a $3,500 balance on my credit cards. I'm thinking about stopping my 401(k) contributions to pay off my credit-card debt. What do you think?

Fortune: Best Companies for Employees Over 50updated: Thu May 05 2005 13:05:00

These 35 employers bend over backwards to recruit and retain older workers, and treat them right, according to the AARP.

Business 2.0: A Healthier Kind of Room Serviceupdated: Fri Apr 01 2005 00:01:00

All too often, hotel fitness centers are small and crowded, closed when you want to use them, or outfitted with obsolete equipment. But that's no reason to flop on the bed and order a burger and fr...

FSB: A New Spin on Outsourcingupdated: Mon Nov 01 2004 00:01:00

When I left the Philadelphia 76ers' president's suite three years ago, I lost the invaluable support of my partner, Comcast-Spectacor, and its crack staff of lawyers, accountants, webmasters, graph...

FSB: The Price Is Wrongupdated: Mon Nov 01 2004 00:01:00

Jay Walker, the inventor of priceline.com, is on a mission to find more new ways of doing business. The CEO of idea factory Walker Digital, in Stamford, Conn., is busy pitching patents to everyone ...

Fortune: Make the Most of Your Mortgage With the right loan, it's still possible to save a bundle. Here are two savvy updated: Mon Sep 20 2004 00:01:00

Whether you're eyeing a vacation property, looking to refinance, or thinking about how to help your kids get into a starter home, the array of mortgage options can be dizzying. Mix in a nagging unc...

CNNMoney: Young and enjoying a windfallupdated: Tue Jul 06 2004 09:29:00

I'm 37, married but no children yet and I've just sold a piece of property I inherited for $1.2 million.

CNNMoney: Bonds or bond fundsupdated: Tue Jun 29 2004 11:41:00

I'm 53 and thinking of semi-retiring in a year or so. Do you think I'd be better off buying individual corporate bonds or bond funds?

CNNMoney: Franchises: How much can you earn?updated: Thu Apr 29 2004 12:26:00

The people who consider buying franchise businesses range from laid-off managers to ambitious entrepreneurs.

FSB: Look, Mom, I'm Rich!updated: Thu Apr 01 2004 00:01:00

It began with a unique plastic gizmo for holding broken crayons, rigged up by Norman Goldstein's 11-year-old daughter, Cassidy. The Crayon Holder, to be rolled out in toy and stationery stores this...

Business 2.0: Where Productivity Lives Today's business software is more powerful and more complex than ever. Wondering what it can do for youupdated: Sat Feb 01 2003 00:01:00

Behind every pitch for business software lies a kind of quiet extortion. If you don't buy this product, maybe your competitors will. Maybe they will then go on a sustained surge in productivity and...

Fortune: DYMO Stamford, Conn.updated: Mon Mar 18 2002 00:01:00

What handy five- by seven-inch contraption has the ability to fend off bad guys yet isn't endorsed by the NRA? A desktop label-printer. After Sept. 11, offices and trade shows have had to rethink h...

FSB: The Big Idea Digitizing the Main Streets of Small-Town Americaupdated: Mon Oct 01 2001 00:01:00

Mike Kelly is a 21st-century town crier who's using the Internet to inform residents in small communities about local events and activities that affect their daily lives. His 1 1/2-year-old Website...

Fortune: How to Choose Your Child's Next Mom and Dadupdated: Mon Feb 21 2000 00:01:00

Sooner or later every parent gets around to thinking the unthinkable: Who would raise my children if something were to happen to me? Who would provide for them if I weren't around?

Fortune: Bookmarksupdated: Mon Aug 16 1999 00:01:00

Meredith Fischer is vice president for corporate marketing at the postal meter and fax company Pitney Bowes in Stamford, Conn. She is one of the authors of a study on messaging and work conducted b...

Money Magazine: You're Not Really Shopping, It Just Seems That Way Despite the much heralded consumer spending boom, the average household stillupdated: Tue Jun 01 1999 00:01:00

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Fortune: You've Got Mail. :-0updated: Mon Dec 07 1998 00:01:00

A president under impeachment; a new technology containing damning evidence; a frantic last-minute appeal. Yep, 1868 was a remarkable year. As Alan Westin, Columbia professor and publisher of Priva...

Money Magazine: An Early Line On Long-Distance Savingsupdated: Sun Mar 01 1998 00:01:00

If the recent news that there may soon be even more competition for your long-distance business leaves you feeling more beleaguered than excited, that's understandable.

Fortune: IS A CONSULTANT AFTER MY JOB?... HAS MY ILLNESS DOOMED ME?... AND MOREupdated: Mon Nov 10 1997 00:01:00

DEAR ANNIE: My company hired a consulting firm to help out with a major restructuring, and maybe I'm just paranoid, but I think the consultant assigned to my division is after my job. He ignores me...

Money Magazine: THE DAWN OF A NEW CENTURY MEANS PROFITS FOR THREE TECH STOCKSupdated: Sat Nov 01 1997 00:01:00

By now, you've probably heard about the year 2000 problem facing the world's computers. But do you know that this huge programming conundrum might mean big investment profits too? Here's how:

Fortune: HOW SMART IS YOUR CITY?updated: Mon Sep 29 1997 00:01:00

When FORTUNE asked the question two issues ago, we unfortunately gave the wrong answers, due to incorrect data supplied by Moran Stahl & Boyer, a consulting firm specializing in business-location s...

Fortune: THE COOLEST JAZZ AROUNDupdated: Mon Sep 29 1997 00:01:00

Jewelry has Cartier, mustard has Grey Poupon, and jazz has Mosaic records. For the past 15 years, this mail-order company, based in Stamford, Conn., has been producing comprehensive boxed sets (res...

Fortune: HOW SMART IS YOUR CITY?updated: Mon Aug 18 1997 00:01:00

Iowa City, Iowa--hardly famous as an intellectual capital--has a higher percentage of college graduates than any other city in the U.S., as measured by Moran Stahl & Boyer, a consulting firm specia...

Money Magazine: HOW TO AVOID THESE FOUR COSTLY CELLULAR-PHONE TRAPSupdated: Fri Aug 01 1997 00:01:00

Cell-phone connections can be fuzzy; so can their payment plans and bills. About 17% of Americans use cell phones, according to the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, paying an avera...

Money Magazine: A FADED GLAMOUR STOCK FINALLY HITS THE COMEBACK TRAIL BY RETURNING TO ITS ROOTSupdated: Fri Aug 01 1997 00:01:00

XEROX CORP. (XRX) NYSE, $79; 1.6% YIELD

Fortune: A HEALTH CARE SAFETY NET WE ALL NEED PROTECTION AGAINST FUTURE NURSING HOME BILLS. HERE'S HOW TO GET IT.updated: Mon Oct 14 1996 00:01:00

It must be the upcoming election, for what else would explain why Congress is handing out tax breaks for voters worried about growing old, getting sick, and going broke? Tucked in the Health Insura...

Money Magazine: PAIN RELIEVER HYPE GIVE YOU A HEADACHE? HERE'S HOW TO CHOOSEupdated: Mon Apr 01 1996 00:01:00

AS RECENTLY AS THE 1950S, MOST PEOPLE had just two choices when they wanted headache relief: They could take an aspirin, or they could take two aspirin. Today, however, the shelves of drugstores pr...

Fortune: MERRILL LYNCH BULLS AHEAD IN THIS MARKET, FIDELITY AND SCHWAB GET THE HEADLINES, BUT UNHERALDED MERRILL IS updated: Mon Feb 19 1996 00:01:00

ON WALL STREET'S sloppy playing field, no team has made a more surprising comeback in blocking, tackling, and most important, in scoring than Merrill Lynch. What was once a fumbling squad of beefy,...

Money Magazine: WHY YOU SHOULD SKIP THOSE QUICKIE MORTGAGE LOAN SERVICESupdated: Fri Dec 01 1995 00:01:00

IF YOU'RE THINKING ABOUT BUYING A house, beware of the fast-turnaround prequalifications that a growing number of mortgage lenders have begun to push. One national lender, Citicorp Mortgage in Stam...

Fortune: CITIES CASHING IN ON RELOCATION BATTLESupdated: Mon Sep 18 1995 00:01:00

A renewed turf war has broken out between New York City and towns in Connecticut and New Jersey intent on siphoning off its jobs. It's symptomatic of unceasing job relocation auctions nationwide.

Fortune: WHAT INFORMATION COSTS "INFORMATION WANTS TO BE FREE," SAYS AN ADAGE KNOWN AMONG PEOPLE WHO SURF THE INTupdated: Mon Jul 10 1995 00:01:00

Look at your company's budget: Add up all you spend for accounting, advertising, brochures, catalogues, communications, computers, conventions, faxing, newsletters, networks, overheads, research, s...

Fortune: TECHNOLOGY WHY MAINFRAMES AREN'T DEAD YETupdated: Mon Apr 17 1995 00:01:00

Long tagged a drowner, the mainframe computer refuses to sink. Last year IBM shipped more mainframe capacity than ever, but still could not keep up with demand. Mainframe maker Amdahl of Sunnyvale,...

Fortune: TECHNOLOGY MAINFRAME TIME BOMB: 01-01-00updated: Mon Mar 06 1995 00:01:00

It's not uncommon for people to wake up with hangovers on New Year's Day. But on January 1, 2000, many computers may also find themselves dazed and confused.

Fortune: ANGELS IN AMERICAupdated: Mon Feb 21 1994 00:01:00

Money is like manure -- it has to be spread around. Which is exactly what the Pennsylvania Private Investors Group -- 33 Philadelphia millionaires who meet for breakfast once a month -- does. They ...

Money Magazine: MONEY Magazine masthead MONEY December 1993 Volume 22 Number 12 updated: Wed Dec 01 1993 00:01:00

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jason McManus EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Henry Muller

Money Magazine: MONEY Magazine masthead September 1993 Volume 22 Number 9 updated: Wed Sep 01 1993 00:01:00

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jason McManus EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Henry Muller

Fortune: HIGH TECH WILTS IN THE HEAT -- AGAINupdated: Mon Aug 09 1993 00:01:00

It happens like clockwork virtually every summer: Prices on technology stocks cool as surely as the days heat up. In fact, high-tech stocks can almost be counted upon to stumble sometime around Jun...

Fortune: THE FORTUNE 500 RANKED BY STATE updated: Mon Apr 19 1993 00:01:00

Now that you know who's on the 500, you may be wondering how to find them. The following pages are meant to serve as a handy address book of the country's largest industrials. Companies are grouped...

Fortune: ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE THE PAIN OF PRODUCTIVITYupdated: Mon Nov 30 1992 00:01:00

The relentless global drive for higher productivity promises to raise living standards everywhere -- eventually. But until then, what's good for individual companies may prove a disaster for the mi...

Money Magazine: MONEY Magazine masthead MONEY, November 1992 VOLUME 21 NUMBER 11 updated: Sun Nov 01 1992 00:01:00

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jason McManus EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Richard B. Stolley CORPORATE EDITOR Gilbert Rogin DIRECTOR OF NEW MEDIA John Papanek

Fortune: CHAMPION PAY FOR A NONCHAMP CEOupdated: Mon Jun 01 1992 00:01:00

It certainly looks like a trend: Corporate boards of directors belatedly wake up and discipline an underperforming CEO. General Motors and Chrysler have done it since March, and now fans of this bl...

Fortune: EQUIPMENT SPENDING IS UPupdated: Mon Dec 16 1991 00:01:00

Here's an economic puzzle: While executives are sitting around brooding over the terrible state of business, many have been investing vigorously in | equipment and machinery to increase efficiency ...

Money Magazine: A JOB STRATEGY FOR MANAGERS WHO ARE LAID OFFupdated: Fri Nov 01 1991 00:01:00

White collars and pink slips lately have combined to make a distressing fashion statement. Here's one strategy for the managers among the more than 200,000 white-collar workers fired this year: thi...

Money Magazine: THE INSPIRATIONAL COURAGE OF A SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY updated: Sat Jun 01 1991 00:01:00

Here's applause for your article on the chronically ill child, which I read as the parent of a child with kidney disease to whom I donated a kidney. I hope your article increases the awareness of t...

Fortune: PRODUCTS TO WATCHupdated: Mon Mar 11 1991 00:01:00

THE WORLD'S SMALLEST FAX Compact enough to be slated for inclusion in an upcoming edition of the Guinness Book of Records, Ricoh Corp.'s PF-1 facsimile machine measures 11 by 7 inches -- it fits on...

Money Magazine: QUESTIONING KEMP updated: Wed Aug 01 1990 00:01:00

Some critics of price-level adjusted mortgages (PLAMs) ((Mail: A Caution from Kemp, July)) are alarmed because nominal payments can seem quite high if inflation accelerates. In real terms, however,...

Fortune: HIGH TECH AS PROXY WEAPONupdated: Mon Feb 26 1990 00:01:00

It was a close vote when Bank of New York attacked Irving Trust's directors in the opening rounds of BNY's takeover battle: Shareholders backed the board with a margin of just 2.5% of the vote, and...

Fortune: WHAT PRICE FREEDOM?updated: Mon Nov 20 1989 00:01:00

Welcome to the fire sale. Charles and Maurice Saatchi, their advertising empire short of cash and fearing a takeover, want to sell off the consulting firms they have acquired so hungrily over the p...

Fortune: WHEN A HEADHUNTER CALLS Qualify him before he qualifies you. Don't be the first to raise the money question. And never -- ever -updated: Mon May 08 1989 00:01:00

Opportunity doesn't knock these days, it telephones, sometimes in the form of a call from an executive recruiter. The old standard advice for dealing with this contingency: Close your office door b...

Fortune: Further freeing of the Bell Sevenupdated: Mon Mar 02 1987 00:01:00

From AT&T's perspective, the seven regional telephone companies are ungrateful offspring that are about to bite the hand that once fed them. As far as the regionals are concerned, they are just get...

Fortune: THE COSTLY COUPON CRAZE Marketers this year will offer consumers more coupons and other come-ons than ever before, often raidingupdated: Mon Jun 09 1986 00:01:00

MARKETERS of consumer products are rewriting the rules of their game. They still spend billions on advertising in hopes of building long-term consumer loyalty for their brands. But increasingly the...

Fortune: Unfair Competition Capsules and Capitalism, Lotus and Catholicism, Oil and Consensusism, and Other Matters.updated: Mon Mar 17 1986 00:01:00

STAMFORD, CONN. -- Let others clip supermarket coupons. These bargain hunters collect parking tickets. ''It's not that I enjoy getting tickets,'' said Suzanne Christina, who gets one every day. ''B...

Fortune: DIAL 800 FOR A PC Computer discounters thrive selling over the phone.updated: Mon Feb 17 1986 00:01:00

CONSUMERS INTERESTED in finding out what's up at their local computer store may be better off checking out the obit section of the paper than the ads. In December Computer Depot, a publicly held ch...

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