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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The biggest news of the 2012 Sprint Media Tour wasn't that Danica Patrick will run the Coca-Cola 600 or the unveiling of the 2013 Ford Fusion. It wasn't that NASCAR has eliminated secret fines -- as far as we know -- or that Wal-Mart will sponsor Bill Elliott for the July Daytona race. It wasn't that Jimmie Johnson and the No. 48 team are "pissed off" over not winning a sixth Read More »
Some investors are biding their time waiting for even an intermediate deal from TPTB in the EU. Other investors continue to head toward the exits as the ICI reports equity mutual fund redemptions exceeded $6.6 billion dollars once again. Late last week, Goldman Sachs saw future equity fund flows differently as noted below. Below you'll note estimates of ongoing withdrawal of funds from retail. Read More »
Most market veterans will tell you when markets rise on bad news that's bullish. It's hard to question this experience but Tuesday's action put this wisdom to the test. The news was just dreadful. The Greek situation is by no means resolved which is the slender reed bulls ascribed as a reason to rally. Frankly, all this Euro Zone troubles will continue to bob to the surface as troubles get only Read More »
Pocono Environmental Education Center is hosting "Plan Your Garden Day" from 1 to 3 p.m. today at the center in Dingmans Ferry. Read More »
Journalists are told not to moan about their problems in public. A hit doc on The New York Times makes the case to the contrary. Read More »
Uh-oh. If reports out of Australia are true, Tony Stewart is riled up again. And that could be bad news for reigning five-time Cup champ Jimmie Johnson. Read More »
Will.i.am helps Oprah launch her network; Jwoww's ex sues and other TV tidbits. Read More »
Harrison Ford, Diane Keaton and Rachel McAdams serve mostly decaffeinated yuks in the fitfully funny satire Morning Glory. Read More »
Staying connected with family using today's technology can be easier, but there are cautions families need to be aware. Read More »
The Downtown Hawley Partnership is accepting electronics to be recycled today at the Hawley Market IGA, 21 Main Ave., Route 6, across from Bingham Park, Hawley. Read More »
Bulls like the notion of more QE, zero interest rates and Washington gridlock. Read More »
State Rep. John Siptroth will hold his third annual Green Living Fair from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Shawnee Inn, Shawnee-on-Delaware. The event is free. Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Brittany Umar reviews the news you need this weekend. Read More »
SONOMA, Calif. -- Several reporters are standing at the back of the No. 88 hauler at Infineon Raceway late Friday afternoon as Dale Earnhardt Jr. explains that his fiery crash here in a 2004 sports car race has nothing do with his struggles at the road course."I've been running that way since I got here," NASCAR's most popular driver says. "Hopefully, we can improve from mediocre to subpar."Um, E Read More »
The news was enough to drive markets into the toilet but machines took stocks higher again at the close Thursday. Read More »
The Monroe County Garden Club will present "Flower Power: Two Days of Peace, Love and Flowers" from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Read More »
Dessin Animal Shelter will host its 19th annual Mother's Day flower sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at the Fred Miller Pavilion, Main Street, Honesdale. The group will also host its second annual Offsite Pet Adoption Event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Read More »
Food for Profit will be offered 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, at the Penn State Corporate Learning Center in Bethlehem. Read More »
Monroe County Conservation District is hosting its annual seedling sale, with Colorado blue spruce, balsam fir, eastern white pine, and concolor fir. These seedlings are packaged in quantities of five, 10 or 25 and are reasonably priced. Read More »
A mother stifles a cry, tears choking her words. Read More »
The Pocono Garden Club will hold its next meeting at noon Tuesday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Fish Hill Road in Tannersville. Read More »
The Monroe County Conservation District is once again offering evergreen seedlings in bulk prices for quantities of 250 or more. Read More »
You could say Intel's great report was already baked-in toprices so selling the stock shouldn't surprise Read More »
What does a Pocono Christmas look like? From house to house and family to family, traditions, and food, vary. Read More »
Chad Ochocinco is used to making news. Now, he's going to try to break some. Read More »

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