You could look at the bleak holiday travel forecasts and see just another symptom of a sick economy that's drained consumers of the cash and confidence needed to plan anything more than a trip to Wal-Mart.
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After an almost two-month ban, field-grown cut flowers and greenery from New Zealand have the green light to enter the U.S.
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Taking a page from SAF's outreach to funeral directors at the national level, the Pennsylvania Floral Industry Association (PFIA) took out a full-page color ad in the October edition of the Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association's newsletter, The Reporter.
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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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