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Sunday, August 13, 2006

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In Tomorrow's Paper
There's no reason to be a couch potato in Edmonton. Check out Keeping Fit. Allan Bolstad resigned. Quit. Told the Canadian Soccer Association to shove it up their shorts.

ATI and AMD set the focus on innovation
IN A rather interesting ATI presentation, carefully monitored by its new AMD parent, a senior ATI chap said that the new company wants to focus on Innovation, Growth and Choice.

Letters to the Editor
Letters the Editor can be sent to: Native American Times 12833 E. 41st Tulsa, OK. 74146 Or e-mailed to: sam@okit.com When a community such as Sturgis, SD, can approve a liquor license for a soon-to-be raucous beer joint within shouting distance of one of the most sacred holy places of the Lakota and other Plains Indian tribes in order to draw larger crowds and make more money from the hideous

Cards have promise to fulfill
The Cardinals' pursuit of a new stadium in Arizona spanned three decades and always included two promises from the franchise's ownership: With a new stadium fans would be more comfortable and the team more competitive.

International Realtor Seeks To Transform Home Sales in Russia
One of the most internationally familiar brand names in residential real estate is entering the markets in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. The U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) approved in July a $3.6 million loan to a small business that plans to franchise the real estate brand CENTURY 21 in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine, introducing standardized home-buying practices to the

Wal-Mart raises wages, inserts wage caps
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said its raising wages at nearly a third of it's 4,000 U.S. stores and introducing wage caps at all stores in an effort to remain competitive with other retailers and meet a need for workers and managers as it continues to expand.

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