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Game on! Claiming victory after NHL lockout ends
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Jan 7, 2013
The National Hockey League and its players union have come to a deal to end their nearly four-month lockout. A shortened season could begin as soon as next week.
Increase in payroll tax raises concerns for Cleveland small business owner
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Jan 2, 2013
Steve Presser, proprietor of Big Fun toy store in Cleveland, says although the deal to avert the fiscal cliff eases uncertainty among consumers, the payroll tax increase raises a whole other list of issues.
No hockey game? Let's visit a museum
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Dec 7, 2012
Fans frustrated by the NHL lockout are finding other ways to spend on entertainment.
NHL owners and players try to bridge differences
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Dec 4, 2012
Representatives of the National Hockey League and players are trying to settle a dispute over their respective share of the game's revenues. The dispute has already led to cancellation of about a third of the season.
'Johnny Football' name sparks off-field battle
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Nov 26, 2012
Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel is a national phenom, but his "Johnny Football" nickname has sparked a legal battle over naming rights.
NHL hurt by second big lockout in a decade
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Nov 20, 2012
Players and owners are expected to meet this morning to try and bring an end to the 66-day-old National Hockey League lockout. If they don't work things out and there's no season, it would be another setback for a sport that's still feeling the impact of a canceled season eight years ago.
Beermaker Molson Coors blames NHL strike for poor sales
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Nov 14, 2012
The CEO of Molson Coors says the strike in the National Hockey League has affected sales up north.
Obamacare: The right medicine for small business?
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Nov 7, 2012
Now that President Obama has been reelected, implementation of the Affordable Care Act will shift into high gear, which gives some small business owners a stomach ache.
On the fence: A small business owner from Virginia
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Nov 5, 2012
With less than a day to go until the nation selects a new president, small business owner Brett Fry's vote will go to the party that will be good stewards of the armed forces.
On the fence: A small business owner wants her candidate to say the right thing
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Nov 2, 2012
Marketing strategist Olalah Njenga is hoping her candidate will give her the "how" so she can give him her vote.









