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EDITOR'S CHOICE -- SCOTT SUTTELL
Dr. Fujita offers a prescription for manufacturing health
SCOTT SUTTELL   |   FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2012

The head of Quality ElectroDynamics sounds off to CNNMoney. Plus, the odd mating dance of United and Continental, a writer who was Tea Party before it was cool, a saucy item about hot sauces, and a local author's obsession with cereal boxes.  

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SPORTSBIZ -- JOEL HAMMOND
Cavaliers still rank with the big boys in ticket prices
JOEL HAMMOND   |   FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2012

Team Marketing Report's annual survey shows the team's average ticket price ranks 10th in the NBA. Plus, the Cavs are happy with the Charge, and why Kyrie Irving may not be the Rookie of the Year.  

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SMALL BUSINESS BLOG -- SCOTT SUTTELL
It doesn't cost anything to say, 'Nice job,' and it really could pay
SCOTT SUTTELL   |   THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2012

A Cleveland psychologist talks about the value of praise in the workplace. Also, tax breaks to angel investors may not produce much of a benefit, and a local lawyer defending a man who sued over ownership of Facebook balks at high legal fees.  

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EDITOR'S CHOICE -- SCOTT SUTTELL
Could a film shot in Cleveland launch a John Hughes-like career?
SCOTT SUTTELL   |   THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2012

Paramount hopes 'Fun Size' does just that for Josh Schwartz. Plus, Eastlake will feel plenty of pain with the closing of a FirstEnergy plant, and how John Dean, Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward and a Cleveland lawyer got together at the Nixon Library.  

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SPORTSBIZ -- JOEL HAMMOND
Worth the risk? NCAA will have its eyes on the University of Akron
JOEL HAMMOND   |   THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2012

If college athletics' governing body has proven anything, it doesn't like being played for a fool. Plus, Indianapolis draws rave reviews for its performance as a Super Bowl host city.  

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SPORTSBIZ -- JOEL HAMMOND
In the stands, teams continue to follow the Indians' lead
JOEL HAMMOND   |   WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2012

From designated in-stadium social media areas to party plazas, the Indians' imprint is all over pro sports. Plus, an array of Super Bowl links to whet your appetite.  

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  1. Cavaliers still rank with the big boys in ticket prices
  2. Dr. Fujita offers a prescription for manufacturing health
  3. It doesn't cost anything to say, 'Nice job,' and it really could pay
  4. Could a film shot in Cleveland launch a John Hughes-like career?
  5. Worth the risk? NCAA will have its eyes on the University of Akron
 



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