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Darvish, Rangers ink $60 million deal Yu Darvish is coming to America to pitch.(Info about DEC ink)
B&N to ink first overseas Nook deal (Bloomberg) - Barnes & Noble Inc., the largest U.S. bookstore chain, is working on a deal to sell its Nook digital devices in stores outside the U.S. for the first time, according to a person familiar with the situation. The chain is developing a partnership with the U.K.'s Waterstones Booksellers Ltd. to add the Nook to its locations this year, said the person, who declined to be identified ...(Info about DEC ink)
Parker: Ink Coffee plans "big grand-reopening party" There's an Ink stink in Cherry Creek. Ink Coffee, the shop that has been closed since Dec. 23 because of a water-main break, had crashed from a caffeine high when the flood caused all the power in the building at 2415 E. Second Ave. to be knocked out.(Info about DEC ink)
Murder Ink The name of the last homicide victim of 2011 has finally been released. Tiyon Campbell, a 31-year-old African-American man, was shot in the face by two masked men who forced their way into his home in the 2800 block of West Garrison Avenue on Dec. 28 and tried to rob him. The death of Audrey Collins, a 67-year-old African-American woman, was added to the homicide rolls this week. On May 5, 2011 ...(Info about DEC ink)
Rangers ink Yu Darvish YU DARVISH, Japan's best pitcher, and the Texas Rangers agreed before yesterday's deadline to a $60 million, 6-year contract. In addition to the salary, the Rangers will pay a posting fee of about $51.7 million to the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters of Japan's Pacific League.(Info about DEC ink)
Chrysler's red ink turns black "The house is in good order. We are proud of the work we've done," said Sergio Marchionne, chairman and chief executive officer of Chrysler Group LLC.(Info about DEC ink)
Sony continues making heavy losses $US2.1b for Dec quarter Sony warned it was heading for a bigger-than-expected $US2.9 billion annual loss.(Info about DEC ink)
Mo. teen describes killing as amazing, enjoyable A Missouri teenager who admitted stabbing, strangling and slitting the throat of a young neighbor girl wrote in her journal on the night of the killing that it was an "ahmazing" and "pretty enjoyable" experience -- then headed off to church with a laugh.(Info about DEC ink)
Elizabethton man, woman charged in counterfeit case On Sunday, Dec. 25 the Elizabethton Police Deptartment began an investigation regarding an incident in which a female subject, who was later identified as Donna Lee Hopson, 50, passed a counterfeit $100 bill at the Quick Stop Market located at 2404 West Elk Ave.(Info about DEC ink)
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