iPhones sell out in U.S., British online stores
May 13, 2008
Shops in U.S., Britain might have more
Apple Inc. said Monday its online stores in the United States and Britain are sold out of the iPhone, a sign supplies are being winnowed ahead of the launch of the device’s next generation featuring faster Internet surfing speeds.
Cablevision will buy Newsday in $650 million deal
May 13, 2008
Cablevision Systems Corp. is buying the Long Island-based newspaper Newsday from Tribune Co. in a deal valued at $650 million, the companies announced Monday.
Business Topics
May 13, 2008
Sprint Nextel Corp . , the U.S. mobile-phone company that lost more than a million customers last quarter, said it may sell some assets after its net loss rose to $505 million.
More investors calling for a say on CEO’s pay
May 13, 2008
Some of Robert Morse’s ideas are small: Paint a baseball so it’s easier to read a curve.
China hit by inflation
May 13, 2008
April’s 8.5 percent jump driven by higher food prices
China’s inflation almost climbed to a 12-year high in April, swamping official efforts to cool surging living costs that could provoke unrest ahead of the Beijing Olympics.
Judge sends Ocoee man, 21, to Death Row for ‘06 slaying
May 13, 2008
A Central Florida man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend by setting her on fire was sentenced to death Monday.
National study gives state C-plus for reading, math test standards
May 13, 2008
Florida rated a C-plus for difficulty on reading and math tests used to meet requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind Act last year, a study released Monday showed.
Teen hopes to kick her way to Olympics in tae kwon do
May 13, 2008
She wheezed and buckled to the floor from a hard kick to the chest.
Tae kwon do teen dreams of Olympics
May 13, 2008
She wheezed and buckled to the floor from a hard kick to the chest.
Two swan songs being sung in Orlando
May 13, 2008
Stocking lake with various species debated
Brilliant or bird-brained? Conservation or cruelty?





