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- Barry Levin: Building a Lasting Brand
- Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year, Barry Levin, grew Snak King from a three-man shop in 1978 to the 350 person corporation it is today. Here, the Snak King Chairman and CEO explains how he became one of the largest and most successful snack food manufacturers on the west...
- Videos 2008-03-08
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- Robert A. Spar, life-sciences lawyer in Baltimore, dies at 44
- Robert A. Spar, who helped create the life sciences law group at Saul Ewing L.L.P., died early Tuesday of gastrointestinal cancer. He was 44. Spar's co-workers remembered him as a man who won admirers among clients, opposing lawyers and the young Saul attorneys he mentored. ...
- Articles 2008-04-16
- Energy woes
- Alert ("Food vs. fuel in a world that's hungry for change," July/August, p. 48) stated that corn-based ethanol is not a responsible solution to the problems caused by our reliance on fossil fuels. While your arguments against using corn are convincing, your suggestion of biodiesel concerns me. Are readers aware...
- Articles 2007-11-01
- Gourmet food markets being targeted for Brooklyn Bridge
- R.A.L. Companies & Affiliates announces that Robert K. Futterman & Associates RKF along with Spandrel Property Services, Inc., a property management and brokerage affiliate of R.A.L. Companies, will jointly handle the retail leasing for its premier residential development, One Brooklyn Bridge Park. When completed, the former 14-story Jehovah's...
- Articles 2007-10-17
- Family Dollar Names Barry W. Sullivan Executive Vice President - Store Operations
- MATTHEWS, N.C. -- Family Dollar Stores, Inc. (NYSE: FDO) today announced that it has promoted Barry W. Sullivan to the position of Executive Vice President - Store Operations. Mr. Sullivan will continue to report to R. James Kelly, President and Chief Operating Officer. "At Family Dollar, we are...
- Articles 2007-10-15
- Shields down: a cancer-fighting gene declines in old age
- As people age, their risk of cancer increases, primarily because cancer-causing damage to DNA accumulates over time. A new study suggests another possible reason for the increased risk. Experiments in mice show that a key tumor-suppressing gene is less active in old age. The gene, called p53, is...
- Articles 2007-10-06
- Critics push 'Daisies' for fall, club 'Cavemen' for crassness
- BEVERLY HILLS -- Each season, one show seems to corner the preseason critical praise. This season, the clear winner is ABC's Pushing Daisies, an enchanting fantasy about a man who can bring the dead back to life with a touch. That kind of summer love is nothing new...
- Articles 2007-07-26
- Snack makers lauded for entrepreneurial excellence.(NEWS)
- CLEVELAND -- Robert J. Shearer, CEO of Ohio-based Shearer's Foods, Inc., and Barry Levin, president and CEO of Snak King, have each been named Entrepreneur Of The Year in Ernst & Young's regional Entrepreneur Of The Year awards. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ...
- Articles 2007-07-01
- Long Island law firms announce staffing changes: June 29, 2007
- The Uniondale law firm of Ruskin Moscou Faltischek named several summer associate appointments: Christopher J. Baum, a resident of Rockville Centre, attends St. Johns University School of Law. John J. Cooney, a resident of Northport, attends Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center....
- Articles 2007-06-29
- Hinckley requests greater freedom; Judge to hold week of hearings.(METROPOLITAN)
- Byline: Jim McElhatton, THE WASHINGTON TIMES John W. Hinckley Jr.'s attorneys yesterday sought unprecedented freedoms for the would-be presidential assassin, including less supervision and visits to his parents' home in Williamsburg lasting between two to four weeks. Hinckley, 51, who was...
- Articles 2007-04-17
- Rangers welcome Ferguson all-clear from UEFA
- GLASGOW AFP — Rangers boss Walter Smith has welcomed a UEFA decision to take no action against Barry Ferguson over an altercation with a Hapoel Tel Aviv player in the club's UEFA Cup defeat in Israel this week. Gers captain Ferguson appeared to strike Hapoel's Tal Chen after...
- Articles 2007-02-16
- Novo's knee not enough to prevent Rangers' defeat
- HAPOEL TEL AVIV 2 RANGERS 1 Rangers' undefeated run in Europe this season came to an end when they suffered a 2-1 loss to Hapoel Tel Aviv in the first leg of their round of 32 match in the Uefa Cup...
- Articles 2007-02-15
- Ferguson facing UEFA probe over elbow as Gers miss record
- TEL AVIV AFP — Rangers' frustration over missing out on the chance to set a new Scottish record of 13 matches unbeaten in Europe has been compounded by concern over skipper Barry Ferguson's availability for the second leg of their last-32 tie with Hapoel Tel Aviv. The Scotland...
- Articles 2007-02-14
- Cooper Horowitz Inc. 42nd Annual holiday celebration
- Adam Raboy, CS First Boston; Kent Swig, Swig Burris Alex Levine, Witkoff Group; Ellen Israel, Witkoff Group; Andrew Peltz, DRA Advisors; Amy Dorrian, DRA Advisors Barry Horowitz, Cooper-Horowitz, Inc; Michael Kaplan, Deutsche Bank; Sam Rosen, Deutsche Bank; Jeffrey Horowtiz, Cooper-Horowitz, Inc; Michelle Leighton, Deutsche Bank; Larry...
- Articles 2007-02-07
- Two new jazz books: Sher Music.(PRODUCT NEWS)
- SHER MUSIC CO. has released two new books that will be of great interest to jazz players. The first is Jazz Piano Masterclass With Mark Levine: The Drop 2 Book. Levine is the author of the widely acclaimed text, The Jazz Piano Book. His...
- Articles 2007-02-01
- Principles of forensic toxicology, 2d ed
- Principles of forensic toxicology, 2d ed. Ed. by Barry Levine. Am. Assn./Clinical Chemistry 2006 418 pages $74.00 Paperback RA1228 Suitable for use as a textbook for a one-semester course or as a laboratory...
- Articles 2006-12-01
- Deja Vu.(Movie review)
- A Buena Vista Pictures release of a Touchstone Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films presentation of a Scott Free production. Produced by Bruckheimer. Executive producers, Mike Stenson, Chad Oman, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Barry Waldman. Directed by Tony Scott. Screenplay, Bill Marsilii,...
- Articles 2006-11-20
- 3 LBS.(Television program review)
- 3 LBS . (Series; CBS, Tues. Nov. 14, 10 p.m.) Filmed in New York by CBS Paramount Network Television. Executive producers, Peter Ocko, Scott Kaufer, Davis Guggenheim; producers, Stanley Tucci, Barry Berg; director, Guggenheim; writer, Ocko; camera, William Wages; editor, Jay...
- Articles 2006-11-14
- 3 LBS.(Television program review)
- (SERIES; CBS, TUES. NOV. 14,10 P.M.) Filmed in New York by CBS Paramount Network Television. Executive producers, Peter Ocko, Scott Kaufer, Davis Guggenhelm; producers, Stanley Tucci, Barry Berg; director, Guggenheim; writer, Ocko; camera, William Wages; editor, Jay Lash Cassidy; music, James...
- Articles 2006-11-13
- FLEETS: BRIEFS
- Carriers Truckload carrier Transport America, Eagan, Minn., said it recognized its August Drivers of the Month: Henry Woods, William Piktel and David Stanley. The company also said it recognized three professional contractors as Drivers of the Month: Steven Levine, George Carney and Edward Eason. Armellini Express Lines, a Palm City,...
- Articles 2006-11-06
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