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LOCAL BUSINESS
Updated: May 11, 2008 8:27:41 AM EDT
Daily Record/Sunday News - Paul Kuehnel
The signup sheet for Camp Tuckahoe is a little "softer" than it's been in years past. Ron Gardner, Scout executive for the York-Adams Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America, said it might be because of the economy.   Full Story

 
Shrewsbury Township will host a public meeting with representatives of Williams, the company that is proposing to install a natural gas pipeline across southern York County.   Full Story

 
Daily Record/Sunday News - Bil Bowden
Kyle Miller is one teen driver who understands the importance of driving safely. The Red Lion Area Senior High School student hopes more drivers will be aware that a slow-moving tractor could be around the next curve.   Full Story

 
An 80-acre tract at what was once the logistical center of the Union line during the Battle of Gettysburg has been purchased by the Gettysburg Foundation.   Full Story

 
The meadow in May is a lovely place. Our own tiny wildlife refuge, the meadow below the farmstead has greatly changed from the cow pasture it once was.   Full Story

 
 

NATIONAL BUSINESS
Updated: May 11, 2008 7:21:36 PM EDT
CALGARY, Alberta—Canada's biggest natural gas company said Sunday it is splitting into two separate energy companies: a fully integrated oil company and a natural gas company.   Full Story
 
NEW YORK—Cablevision Systems Corp. is close to buying the Long Island newspaper Newsday from Tribune Co.   Full Story
 
 

CONSUMER NEWS
Updated: May 09, 2008 1:57:44 PM EDT
NEW YORK—A government-backed mortgage bailout is needed, and it must be done right away. Before shouting about all the reasons why taxpayers shouldn't rescue the profligate who took on more debt than they could handle, think about this: New research estimates one in 33 subprime borrowers will foreclose on their homes in the next two   Full Story
 
NEW YORK—Warren Buffett's comments on the investment outlook usually resonate, and those over the weekend were no exception: Panic in financial markets may be through, but that doesn't means it's the end of the economic and credit woes.   Full Story
 
 

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