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Police: Fla. shooting suspect was angry at company

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Employees at an engineering firm recognized their former co-worker when he drew a handgun from under his shirt, police said, and shot his first victim dead in the reception area. He then walked into the office and unloaded several more rounds, wounding five other employees at the company that fired him two years ago. 9:33 AM ET

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Detroit's Home Federal Savings 117th bank failure

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- The Office of Thrift Supervision on Friday shut down Home Federal Savings Bank of Detroit, Michigan, making it the 117th bank closure of 2009. All deposit accounts have been transferred to Liberty Bank and Trust Company of New Orleans, Louisiana. At MarketWatch 11/6/09 6:22 PM ET

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Businesses Likely to Be Slow to Hire

At Wall Street Journal 11/6/09 5:27 PM ET

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A Healthier Prognosis for Cardinal

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Rio Salado College president on short list for N. Calif. chancellor position

Linda Thor, president of Rio Salado College in Tempe, is one of two finalists for the position of chancellor of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District in Northern California. 8:00 AM ET

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Cisco Faces a Trojan Horse

Since the dot-com bust 3Com has been taking Chinese lessons. At Forbes 11/6/09 10:00 PM ET

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Beverage Plus Corporate Updates: Stock Trading on the OTC; Beverage Distribution; and Air Show Appearances Featuring the MC2 Energy Drink Fighter Jet

Beverage Plus, CleanPath Resources Corp.(PINKSHEETS: CLNP) and FCBBI AG (FRANKFURT: 3FC.de) are pleased to updatetheir shareholders. For further information please visit our web site atwww.mc2energydrink.com and read our investor relations pages. 11/6/09 8:37 PM ET

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Kohlberg Capital Corporation Delays Conference Call Originally Scheduled for November 9, 2009

NEW YORK, Nov. 7, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kohlberg Capital Corporation (Nasdaq:KCAP) today announced that it will delay its investor conference call previously scheduled for Monday November 9, 2009 at 8:30am. The Company is delaying its conference call and will make additional information available as soon as practicable. 9:36 AM ET

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