The rate of workplace injuries and illness in private industry in 2007 declined for the sixth consecutive year, according to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Even the best gardener needs to hand over the landscape plan to Mother Nature — a philosophy Ball Horticulture embraced in 2001 when it began restoring 27 acres outside its headquarters in West Chicago, Ill.
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Clipping coupons is no longer just for shoppers headed to the grocery store. More consumers are snipping for savings to apply to a variety of products and services.
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The Big Apple will soon be ripe with the floral aroma of thousands of roses and carnations.
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Harried holiday shoppers can get their gift-giving plans in shape by adding flowers to their lists, say the editors of a national fitness magazine.
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Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) won his historic presidential bid by what is considered a landslide, with 52 percent of the popular vote, compared to Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) 46 percent.
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After only a month in the flower business, FTD's new parent company is reporting rising stock and net income for its third-quarter — results that have boosted United Online's confidence in its newest acquisition.
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Tying yellow ribbons around trees and hanging flags may be the more traditional ways to celebrate Veterans Day, but one floral consultant is using his service to thank those who've given theirs to the country.
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Help
employees get fit and cut the fat out of your health care costs by
sponsoring healthy activities and incentives. That's the advice of the
National Business Group on Health, an organization that sweats these
kinds details.
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Celebrity
endorsements have always been a part of presidential elections, but
this year, the spotlight was wide enough to stretch from Chuck Norris
to Oprah, Joe the Plumber to Jay-Z, Elisabeth Hasselbeck to Amtrak
conductors — and from big stars to small businesses.
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