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- Bounty Hunter Targets Former Agent In Contract Suit
- Law360, New York (November 17, 2009) -- Duane “Dog” Chapman II has accused former manager Boris Krutonog and his company Pivot Point Entertainment LLC of negotiating side deals into employment contracts with Arts & Entertainment Television
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- 11/17/2009
- Tyson Foods reports 4Q loss on charge in beef business, but
- MILWAUKEE - Tyson Foods Inc. said Monday a hefty impairment charge in its beef business left it with a loss for the fourth quarter, but said its sales rose and its chicken business was profitable for the second straight quarter. The world's
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- Tyson Foods posts 4Q loss on beef charge
- The company's chicken business was hurt the most in the downturn, and last January it tapped former CEO Leland Tollett to restore the segment to growth ... AP Business Writer Michelle Chapman contributed to this report from New York.
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- Tyson Foods reports 4Q loss on charge in beef business,
- The world's largest meat producer, based in Springdale, Ark., said on Monday a hefty impairment charge in its beef business left it with a loss for the fourth quarter. But all of its business units, including chicken and pork, were
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- Cleveland man accused of driving drunk and killing 2 people
- Pak Tim Lui, 51, Pak Yan Lui, 48, Pak Hor Lui, 55, Keng Ming Wong, 46, and Pak Chang Lui, 53, all of Independence: Hearings today on mortgage fraud charges. Ken Lam's, 59, of Garfield Heights, is also charged and is due in court Wednesday
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Cleveland Plain Dealer- Tyson Foods names Donnie Smith as CEO
- ... Chapman contributed to this report from New York. MILWAUKEE (AP) - In a move that signals Tyson Foods Inc. believes its chicken business is again profitable, the world's largest meat maker has named a new CEO to replace interim head
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- 11/19/2009
- Tyson Foods signals profitability more stable, replaces
- believes its chicken segment is again profitable, the world's largest meat maker has named a new CEO to replace interim head Leland Tollett, who had been tapped in ... AP Business Writer Michelle Chapman contributed to this report from New
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- 11/19/2009