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четверг, 15 марта 2012 г.

Anthony Marano

Anthony Marano, 65, who as president of one of the country'slargest tomato distributing companies was known as "Tomato King ofthe Midwest," died Saturday at Roosevelt Hospital in New York City.

Mr. Marano, a Northwest Side resident, was president of AnthonyMarano Co., for 41 years. He started the company at 4 W. South WaterMarket and still maintains those offices along with large facilitieshe recently built in Addison.

Mr. Marano's company supplied most of the large grocery andfast-food chains in the Midwest with tomatoes.

"He was really a success story," said a friend and formerschoolmate, Lillyan …

Stock Prices Slip in Early Trading

NEW YORK - Stock prices are lower in early trading today as investors awaited a report on the health of the nation's service economy. In the opening minutes, the Dow Jones industrial average is down 44.63 at 14,002.68.

The Nasdaq Composite is off 12.23 to 2,734.88 and the Standard & Poor's 500 has fallen 5.68 to 1,540.95.

Any weakness in the service sector, whose industries range from banking to retail and travel and account for 80 percent of U.S. economic activity, could support the case for further interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. The Institute for Supply Management issues its reading on the sector at 10 a.m. EDT and is expected to report slower growth …

Wimbledon at a glance

A look at Wimbledon on Saturday:

Weather: Clouds and brief rain giving way to sun, high of 23 C (73 F).

Attendance: 28,983, an increase of 333 from the second Saturday in 2008.

Women's Singles Final: No. 2 Serena Williams beat No. 3 Venus Williams 7-6 (3), 6-2 to win her third Wimbledon championship and 11th Grand Slam title overall. Serena has won three of the past four major tournaments.

Women's Doubles Final: No. 4 Serena and Venus Williams beat No. 3 Samantha Stosur and Rennae Stubbs 7-6 (4), 6-4 to win their fourth Wimbledon title. It's their ninth Grand Slam women's doubles championship.

Men's Doubles Final: No. 2 …

Sputtering Sox Shelled by the Brewers // 31,426 in Attendance Far Below Milwaukee Opening Day Average

Brewers 12 White Sox 3

MILWAUKEE Nothing like a cold day at County Stadium, when therain arrives too late to matter, when there's more fight in thestands than in the visitors' dugout.

So it went for the White Sox, who unveiled their 1995 modelWednesday, only to have it sputter to a halt outside the showroomfloor.

After all, their ace was in the clubhouse before the thirdinning was over. Their new right fielder was missing his jersey andhis bearings in the outfield.

And with Bud Selig crying poor-mouth in the press box, thesmall-market Milwaukee Brewers shelled the Sox 12-3 before arelatively sparse crowd of 31,426.

"Good old-fashioned …

среда, 14 марта 2012 г.

Scotland to start heading to New Delhi on Saturday

LONDON (AP) — Scotland's team for the Commonwealth Games will start flying to New Delhi on Saturday.

Scotland had said it was delaying its departure to India because of the squalid conditions at the athletes' village, but now says it made its decision to go after team officials reported back that progress is being made.

Commonwealth Games Scotland …

Wiretap victims grateful private eye is convicted

The nine-week trial of Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano often had seamy plot lines and suspense worthy of a movie: death threats, offers of murder and extramarital affairs.

But for those who believe they were targets of Pellicano's ruthless tactics, reality could be terrifying. Their cars were vandalized, their homes broken into and, worst of all, they say, their private conversations were wiretapped.

On Thursday, they welcomed the 64-year-old private investigator's conviction on racketeering and wiretapping charges.

"We are certainly relieved," said actor Keith Carradine, whose phones …