Downtown L.A. is versatile on camera
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LVMH, Bernard Arnault’s luxury goods group, offered concessions to journalists in its efforts to win control of Les Echos, the French business newspaper, but staff voted again to oppose the ?240m ($331m) takeover proposal
– LVMH woos staff in battle to win Les Echos
Expedia, the online travel agency, slashed plans to buy back its own shares, blaming unattractive financing conditions in jittery credit markets
– Expedia slashes share buy-back plan
AP – Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp. are introducing a BlackBerry e-mail phone that’s compatible with the cellular technology more common in other countries in addition to the standard used on their own U.S. networks.
– Verizon Wireless, Sprint offer BlackBerry compatible with 2 cell technologies for use abroad
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Inside L.A./LAFF: Backdrops: From gritty warehouses to modern towers — Downtown Los Angeles is Hollywood’s favorite off-lot location. Every day (and night) of the week, there’s a movie, series or commercial shooting in the 65-block central business district. The allure? Backdrops that range from gritty industrial warehouses to 19th-century facades to modern, glass-walled towers.
– Downtown L.A. is versatile on camera
Enzi seeks health care reform (Billings Gazette)CHEYENNE – Trying out medical courts and encouraging small businesses to form insurance pools are a couple of Sen. Mike Enzi’s ideas for lowering the cost of health care and providing health insurance to more people.
Cancer society ads push health reform (AP via Yahoo! News)The American Cancer Society this week will take its biggest step ever into the politics of health care reform, spending $15 million in advertising on behalf of Americans with too little health insurance or none at all.
Cancer society ads push health reform (The Charlotte Observer)The American Cancer Society this week will take its biggest step ever into the politics of health care reform, spending $15 million in advertising on behalf of Americans with too little health insurance or none at all. The cancer society – the nation’s richest health charity, in both donations and volunteers – traditionally focuses its advertising on encouraging Americans to quit smoking or get .

