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Pensions frozen at Random House, Inc., wiped out for new staff (Canoe Money)

NEW YORK - The largest trade publisher in the United States, Random House Inc., has frozen the pensions of its current employees and eliminated them for future hires, the latest cutback in an industry hit by declining sales and anticipating, at best, a difficult 2009.


Pensions frozen at Random House Inc. (AP via Yahoo! News)

The country's largest trade publisher, Random House Inc., has frozen the pensions of its current employees and eliminated them for future hires, the latest cuts in an industry hit by declining sales and anticipating, at best, a difficult 2009.


Dining Capsules (Press of Atlantic City)

Absecon


What’s New at the Douglas Public Library? (The Daily Dispatch)

After Dark by Haruki Murakami. Darkly entertaining, Murakami intertwines three loosely related stories during seven hours in a Tokyo Denny’s restaurant.


Rodale to Publish Actress Alicia Silverstone's Diet and Fitness Book (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Rodale Inc. today announced its plans to publish actress and animal rights advocate Alicia Silverstone's book, "The Kind Diet," in the fall of 2009. The book explores the connection between what we put in our bodies and what we're doing to the planet, and how choosing the right foods in the kitchen can help you feeling lighter, sexier, and more alive than you ever thought possible.


Harvest Heartwarmer (The Capital)

We invite our young library friends and their caregivers to meet at the Crofton Care and Rehabilitation Center for a special storytime celebration of friendship. For children ages two to five and their caregivers.


No pain, no gain (Hindustan Times)

COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! Her abs are glossy, glazed with bronzer. Her legs are nearly perfect, say experts. Her back is arched and her bust is just right. She isn’t camouflaging her bikini-clad body in the waves of the ocean. She isn’t wearing a sarong.


Foodbank feeds Los Angeles County (Los Angeles Times)

The nonprofit provides food to more than 600 churches, shelters, senior centers, soup kitchens and other organizations, distributing about 1.3 million meals each week. It is aided by the Los Angeles Times Family Fund. The president of the Foodbank of Southern California never wants to see his warehouse get too full.


Watch hermit crabs stick around (Colorado Springs Gazette)

It's a summer tradition in many beach and boardwalk towns: you buy the kids a hermit crab in a brightly painted shell, take it home, and then, usually, it dies. You figure they don't live very long, and move on.


South Walton wins shootout to claim first district title (Walton Sun News)

SANTA ROSA BEACH - There's a new sheriff in District 1-2B football. Cody Adams bulled his way to paydirt from 8 yards out to lead South Walton to a 6-0 win over Baker in the second quarter of Monday's District 1-2B shootout and give the Seahawks the district title.


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