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Going-Out-Of-Business Sale Warning (FOX 8 Cleveland) Ohio's top law enforcement official is reminding consumers to shop carefully at going-out-of-business sales. Attorney General Nancy Rogers says sales are usually final, so merchandise that doesn't work or doesn't fit can't be taken back. Business owner claims NASA consultant was identity thief (Miami Herald) When David Welch began receiving phone calls and e-mails to his home and business from all sorts of companies about applications for loans, cash advances and credit cards, he got worried: The owner of a legal staffing business in Fort Lauderdale had never requested any of them. Ohio A.G. warns about store-closing sales (The Toledo Blade) COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio's top law enforcement official is reminding consumers to shop carefully at going-out-of-business sales. Attorney General Nancy Rogers says sales are usually final, so merchandise that doesn't work or doesn't fit can't be taken back. When across the board discounts are given, Rogers warns shoppers to look closely at the original prices. She says they may have been ... Ohioans warned about 'store closing' sales (The Lima News) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio's top law enforcement official is reminding consumers to shop carefully at going-out-of-business sales. The Best Tech Deals For Business (Manila Bulletin) MSI's Bare Essentials Even with the current "trend" of net books or sub-notebooks in the computer industry, there's still space for desktops... and they are also coming out in small packages. Police Beat (The Marion Star) Police Beat items are compiled from reports of Marion area law enforcement agencies. In police, sheriff and highway patrol news, names and addresses appear as they do in the police department and sheriff's office reports. These are arrest reports only. The city or county prosecutor later will decide whether to file formal charges. Threat of ID Theft Rises as Web Users Face Jump in Spy Programs (Bloomberg) Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dave Marcus 's e-mail inboxes, which trap a sample of the malicious software files circulating on the Internet, are jammed more than ever before. Five Holiday Scams Texans Should Avoid (Pearland Journal) With Texans across the state preparing holiday meals and shopping for gifts, a few con artists are dusting off old scams and looking for new victims. Farmers, business owners concerned about finding workers (Greeley Tribune) In east Greeley, Kevin LaFleur turns away a good 50 percent of the people who want to cut meat at his light industrial business, Colorado Premium Foods, because they don't have adequate identification. COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK (The Mesquite News) DeSoto assistant city manager Lynda Humble has emerged as the top candidate to become the next city manager in Rowlett. Rowlett Mayor John E. Harper announced Tuesday at the end of the city council meeting that Humble is Rowlett's "sole finalist" for the job.
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