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The New Members of the House

He joined his family’s greeting card business, Blue Mountain Arts, as a sales manager and launched its online version, bluemountain.com.

Heard on the Hill: Boss-in-Waiting

“As long as they fell short of literally honoring her … there’s nothing in the rules that can prevent them.” Dissing DiFi.

In Defeat, GOP Takes Measure

“People aren’t looking for a sales pitch or a messaging plan,” Rep. Zach Wamp (R-Tenn.) said. “Most of these new ideas are political.

Back in The Ring

WWE broke its attendance and ticket sales records at last month’s WrestleMania, something of a championship for the wrestling world.

Boehner Girds for New Fights

Boehner has been spearheading the party’s effort to establish “Reasons to Believe” — a set of principles the GOP will use as part of its sales pitch to voters.

Legislation, Education Keys to Zapping Crisis

Included in our efforts are short-term solutions to keep people in their homes, as well as long-term solutions to prevent this type of problem from happening in the future.

Smaller Firms Are Suffering From Law

The purpose of SOX was to restore investor confidence in the U.S. capital markets after several well-publicized corporate scandals rocked the investing world and left shareholders billions of dollars short

Hardly an Anemic Battle

Epogen and Aranesp, Amgen’s other anemia treatment, accounted for nearly half of Amgen’s $14 billion in sales last year.

Copyright Structure Needs Update

But sometimes they’re so short and so altered that they’re beyond recognition — and they’re mixed together in such a way that you have no idea how someone thought they’d sound good together.

Rx for a Drug Company

The goof could cost the company four and a half years of patent protection — and potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in sales. Now, after failing to convince the U.S.

In the Newest Congress, the Rich Get Richer

Campbell, a former automotive sales executive, owns seven California properties worth at least $7 million. He also owns at least $1.45 million in U.S. Treasury bills and notes.

Just for Ben

Bloomberg didn’t take kindly to Obey’s complaints at a Thursday markup that he felt bullied by Bloomberg’s staff over a provision restricting access to information on gun sales.