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Con artist pleads guilty in Miami Heat fraud case
MIAMI Fla. (Reuters) - A Miami man accused of bilking $7.5 million from investors and scamming a million-dollar package of tickets from the Miami Heat basketball franchise pleaded guilty to wire fraud on Thursday in federal court in Ohio, according to a judicial official.
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Tracy Morgan Walmart Legal Feud Continues: Super Store Blames Former SNL Star For Crash That Left Him In Critical Condition
Walmart fires back at Tracey Morgan about whose fault it was during the accident that left the former "Saturday Night Live" and "30 Rock" comedian in critical condition.
Oxi Fresh Adds 48 Franchises in First Three Quarters This Year
Oxi Fresh, the country’s leading carpet-cleaning company successfully put up 48 franchise locations across the United States, Canada.
Bruegger’s Bagels Showcases Seasonal Fall Menu
Bruegger’s Bagels announce the launch of their new food items for Fall. Bruegger's Bagels, fast-casual restaurant famous for its fresh-from-the-oven New York-style bagels welcomes fall with a new menu consisting of seasonal Fall items.
American Apparel Considers To Retain Former CEO Dov Chavney
After booting out Dov Chavney months ago, American Apparel ponders to retain the founder and former CEO of the company.
IBM technology startups get New York City boost
International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) is partnering with New York City to develop a website allowing technology startup companies to connect with other groups, applicants and investors.
General Motors announces Europe profit plans
American multinational group General Motors has announced plans to boost profits in Europe for the 2016 fiscal year.
Hongkong's ‘Umbrella Revolution’ Grows: China's Web Censor Struggling to Keep Up
It has been four days since the protestors have occupied Hongkong's central business district. The Umbrella Revolution testing the resolve of Mainland China's web censors, in filtering out pictures, images and other topics related to the pro-democracy protests.
Mobile Technology Vendors Making Money on Both Side of the Cyber Battlefield – Making Security Apps While Creating Hacking Apps
Mobile technology companies generally make security apps to prevent hacking. But there is another side to that equation. They can also make apps that hack and spy your mobile phones.
Playing Safe With Electronic Cigarettes - Tobacco Companies Putting a Very Strong Warning Labels on Their Products
Big tobacco companies are voluntarily placing very strong warning labels on their newest products - electronic cigarettes. This comes as a surprise since they are not federally mandated to do so.




