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Penserini runs 'top notch' auto body, paint shop

Brandon Penserini has a passion for the classics -- classic cars that is.

Napa Soroptimists honor members

Soroptimist International of Napa recently honored its life members at a special luncheon meeting and gave out thousands of dollars in service moneys to local programs during their life member and service award luncheon.

Businesses report mix of customers, sales

As Chefs Market nears its halfway point, downtown merchants report mixed views of the summertime event.

Real Estate

Napa

Price to market

Once you have decided to place your home on the market for sale, a second most difficult decision is to determine what price to ask for your property.

Man claims his floating island invention can clean pollution

SHEPHERD, Mont. -- Some good ideas start with a stinking dog.

Experts say sensitive data should be kept only on secure servers

BOSTON -- Every month seems to bring another episode of sensitive personal information escaping into the wild because a corporate or government laptop computer is lost or stolen. A common response is a lot of hand-wringing over how the data should have been encrypted.

Fashionable Burberry's new CEO seeks alternate brand symbols

LONDON -- The Burberry plaid, called simply "the check" by fashion executives, is one of the world's most widely recognizable logos.

Dude ranches fade off into the sunset

Amid decades of change in Arch Wagner's life, Montana's Boulder River Ranch was the constant.

Private memorials planned for Lay

By KRISTEN HAYS

South Korea to crack down on protesters of free trade talks

SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea's government Friday vowed stern measures if violence breaks out at expected street demonstrations next week against free trade talks with the United States.

Coke eyes tougher safeguards after recent trade secret scandal

AP Business Writer

June job growth disappoints, but wages shoot up

By JEANNINE AVERSA

Sharper Image settles breathalyzer case

SAN FRANCISCO -- Electronics retailer Sharper Image agreed on Friday to stop selling personal breathalyzers and pay $1.2 million in restitution as part of a settlement regarding the devices.

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