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WEEK IN REVIEW
Wednesday


Kimberly-Clark keeps closer eye on its Everett ...
Owners protest Monroe plan for 'potentially dan...
Marysville man charged in fatal shooting of 6-y...
Tuesday


Girl, 6, fatally shot; father jailed
Century-old Arlington house succumbs to flames
In Snohomish and other cities, sales tax revenu...
Monday


Economy forces teens to cope with smaller allow...
Tax hike sought to clean up Puget Sound
Oso residents want to use old school as communi...
Sunday


Monroe may toughen rules for some dog breeds
County preparations kept flood rescues to minimum
It's playtime, maties
Saturday


A mom and dad of her own
Deal likely to avert strike of Boeing engineers
Sultan eliminates its police department
Friday


Snohomish County flooding was less severe than ...
Water warning a pain for some Snohomish restaur...
Arlington High's 'Peter Pan' takes to the air
Thursday


Snohomish County flooding isn't over yet
Gas leak forces kids from school
Skate America brought county about $3 million f...
 

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Published: Thursday, August 28, 2008

Business briefly: Machinists rally in Everett over talks

Thousands of Machinists rallied outside the Boeing Co.'s Everett plant during their lunch hour Wednesday, as negotiations between their union and Boeing continued. Union leaders said they were not impressed by Boeing's latest offer, which sought to address three of the four issues Machinists said they would strike over. Unless a settlement is reached, a strike could begin Sept. 4.

Edmonds store first for Clover

Starbucks customers who want to taste fresh coffee from the new Clover brewing system can try it at the chain's store at 21920 Highway 99 in Edmonds. The Edmonds store is one of 10 Starbucks locations in the Puget Sound area where the new system is in the testing phase. The Clover makes one cup at a time and aims to release the hundreds of flavors in the average coffee bean.

Big Lots store to open in Everett

Big Lots opens its new Everett store, 7725 Evergreen Way, at 9 a.m. Friday. The opening includes a ribbon-cutting ceremony and presentation of money to a local charity. Specializing in closeout items from other retailers, Big Lots operates more than 1,300 stores in 47 states.

FiOs service wins key franchise

Verizon's new FiOS TV service got a boost Wednesday when the Snohomish County Council granted the company a video franchise agreement to serve unincorporated parts of the county. Verizon now has agreements from the county and nine cities, including Everett, Marysville, Edmonds and Lynnwood. The company plans to begin offering FiOS TV over its fiber-optic network in Washington later this year.

Executive shakeup at Fannie Mae

Mortgage finance giant Fannie Mae shook up its executive ranks Wednesday after shares in it and sibling company Freddie Mac rose for a third straight day as investors appeared less certain a government bailout of the two troubled companies is imminent. Fannie Mae, the largest buyer and backer of U.S. home mortgages, said its chief financial officer and two other top executives are leaving the company. Three current executives were promoted to replace them. Fannie Chairman Stephen Ashley said in a statement that board members remain "firmly committed" to Chief Executive Daniel Mudd.

Cost reductions help profit for TiVo

TiVo Inc. posted a quarterly profit for only the third time in its 11-year history Wednesday as the pioneer in digital video recorders boosted margins on hardware and reduced marketing costs in its fiscal second quarter. It was also the first time TiVo had back-to-back quarters of profits. The company reported $2.9 million in net income, or 3 cents per share, compared with a loss of $17.7 million, or 18 cents a share, in the year-ago period. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had expected a loss of 2 cents per share in the quarter that ended July 31. However, Tivo shares fell in extended trading.

From Herald staff and news services

1. Marysville man charged in fatal shooting of 6-year-old daughter
2. Stillaguamish tribal leaders face federal charges
3. Victim's family to probe Everett police shooting
4. Owners protest Monroe plan for 'potentially dangerous' dogs
5. The Silvertips' power of the 'stache
6. County jobless rate climbs
7. Kimberly-Clark keeps closer eye on its Everett wood pile
8. Century-old home burns in Arlington
9. Analyst's remarks help push Boeing shares down 4 percent
10. Tribes a small part of hunting
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Edmonds' Pink House staying put
King's wins first state volleyball title
RV in plain sight? City says 'That's illegal'
Timberwolves take Class 4A title
Mavs can't hang on against Capital
TV success shares life as artist, geek
Education at Fircrest Rehabilitation Center in question
Edmonds police pulled over murder victim, suspect
T-birds, Scots break school records at state
The Enterprise Online Newspaper

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