Sunday, March 27, 2011

Letter: Post office makes moving expensive - Oroville Mercury-Register
I want to let everyone know about this experience. I went to the Vallombrosa post office to change my address. I was told the most proficient way was to go online at usps.com. I did, but before I used the common sense the good Lord gave me, I spent $30 to

Pinnacle Financial Partners Bullish Moving Average Crossover Alert (PNFP) - TMCnet
Mar 21, 2011 (SmarTrend(R) Market Surveillance via COMTEX) -- Today, shares of Pinnacle Financial Partners (NASDAQ:PNFP) have crossed bullishly above their 10-day moving average of $15.65 on volume of 105 thousand shares. This may provide swing traders

Rebels moving towards dictator's heartland - Brisbane Times
REBELS in eastern Libya, heartened by Western air support, are now planning advances towards the capital Tripoli. After regaining control of the crossroads city of Ajdabiya, rebel fighters claimed to have retaken the oil port of Brega yesterday. Next on

Stratasys Bullish Moving Average Crossover Alert (SSYS) - Investors Business Daily
Mar 24, 2011 (SmarTrend(R) Market Surveillance via COMTEX) -- Today, shares of Stratasys ( SSYS ) have crossed bullishly above their 10-day moving average of $46.14 on volume of 127 thousand shares. This may provide swing traders with an opportunity for a

Herbalife Bullish Moving Average Crossover Alert (HLF) - Investors Business Daily
Mar 21, 2011 (SmarTrend(R) Market Surveillance via COMTEX) -- Today, shares of Herbalife ( HLF ) have crossed bullishly above their 10-day moving average of $78.18 on volume of 367 thousand shares. This may provide swing traders with an opportunity for a

Fast-moving fire destroys Easton warehouse - Boston Globe
A fast-moving fire yesterday morning tore through a large Easton warehouse that was stocked with commercial and residential furniture and other items, causing millions of dollars in damage, officials said. “It’s pretty much a total loss,’’ said

Franken moving out of Coleman's D.C. office - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Removing one of the last remaining links between the two combatants in Minnesota’s 2008 Senate recount, Sen. Al Franken is moving out of the Washington office once inhabited by former Sen. Norm Coleman. During the recount battle that stretched halfway

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