Fri, 28 Jan 2011 Enron deal finally kills Qwest’s Garner ops Triangle Business Journal - by Amanda Jones Hoyle Date: Friday, January 28, 2011, 6:00am EST Related: Steve Wilson | Tony Beasley says building prime for another data center. Related News | GARNER – is shutting down its data center building in Garner, where the teleco... | West End enters 'golden period' with record ticket sales of 512mn pounds | London, Jan 28 (ANI): The West End has entered a 'golden period', with its ticket sales soaring to 512 million pounds last year. | More than 14million people attended the theatre last year and total box office revenues reached 512,331,808 pounds according to fig... | Avoiding Metals and Mining Could Save Your Portfolio | The past year has been especially good for owners of metals and mining companies. This has led to some highly unrealistic expectations for metals prices and the share prices of many of these companies. Whether it's outright fraudulent Chinese shell companies, speculat... | Baby Boomers face triple whammy of financial woes | President Obama's State of the Union was forward looking and optimistic He talked about ways to grow the economy, grow jobs and return to a time when progress meant people could look forward to a decent, if not better quality of life. | Those in their 50s - Baby Boome... | West End takes centre stage in 'golden age' of theatre The West End has entered a "golden period" with ticket sales reaching a record 512 million last year and more children than ever going to the theatre | Elisabeth Moss (Martha Dobie) and Keira Knightley (Karen Wright) in Children's Hour Photo: MICHAEL BIRT | .Family-fri... | Our children: cannon fodder in Obama's War to win the future? | I don’t actually think the term “Sputnik moment” accurately describes the vision for education that President Obama shared with us in his State of the Union speech Tuesday night. | Yes, there were clear overtones of the space race era, a time when America feared... | | |
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