Big Marketing Stunts, Small-Business Style Creating buzz around your business is tough, but it's nothing compared to keeping that momentum going.
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LeBron James 1. Franklin Mott Because he's really fast at texting. 2. Zombie Jellyfish Injures 100 People Yeah, muthafucka! That's Mother Nature striking back at us for being stupid.
Cheers and Jeers/July 31 Our readers sound off about what puts smiles on their faces -- and some vent over what bugs them.
Son of former Gov. LeRoy Collins struck, killed on bike in Tampa By Richard Danielson, Jessica Vander Velde and Cristina Silva, Times Staff Writers Thursday, July 29, 2010 TAMPA LeRoy "Roy" Collins Jr., a retired two-star admiral, successful businessman, champion for veterans and son of one of Florida's best-known governors, died Thursday when a sport utility vehicle struck his bicycle. He was 75. Hours after Mr. Collins' death, ruled an accident, Gov ...
Bicyclist struck, killed near downtown Tampa By Danny Valentine, Times Staff Writer Thursday, July 29, 2010 TAMPA A 75-year-old bicyclist was killed early Thursday after he was hit by a vehicle before dawn, police said. The man was not immediately identified. Police said the unidentified driver was heading west on Brorein Street. She stopped at a red light before turning left onto S Hyde Park Avenue, police said. She didn't see the man ...
Stop yourself from making egregious e-mail errors Composing an e-mail is kind of like making out: Everyone assumes they know what they're doing, but in reality plenty of people could use some pointers.
Attendance down at Garlic Festival Dave and Maryellen Curry, from Los Angeles, enjoy a kebob from the Hawaiian BBQ booth Sunday on the park side during their 23rd year at the festival. Photo by: Lora Schraft, Staff Photographer If there was a recipe for one of the best Gilroy Garlic Festivals yet, the ingredients that went into this year's may take the cake. Volunteers and visitors alike credited temperatures in the 80s, a well ...
All's well that smells well at close of Gilroy Garlic Festival If there was a recipe for one of the best Gilroy Garlic Festivals yet, the ingredients that went into this year's may take the cake. Volunteers and visitors alike credited temperatures in the 80s, a well-behaved crowd and a beefed up entertainment roster as elements that made for a great last day of the 32nd Garlic Festival and the crowds were waiting at the gates when the festival opened for ...
Fuzia chefs come out on top in Gilroy Garlic Festival competition Jack Edwards of Fuzia Restaurant and Maurizio Cutrignelli of Maurizio's Restaurant, both in Morgan Hill, plate their food on the cook-off stage at the Gilroy Garlic Festival Friday afternoon. The Morgan Hill chefs beat the "Daygo Brothers" from Gilroy in the first City vs. City Challenge. Photo by: Lora Schraft The moment that "Daygo Brothers" Dave Bozzo and Don DeLorenzo showed up in boxing ...
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