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On the Job with Richie Grantham (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)

Whether you're running a security company or sign business, it's all about customer service.

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Homestead's rise in crime sparking changes (Miami Herald)

Joseph Andrulonis' town house in the Venetia Groves community could be best described as a small-scale version of Fort Knox. His three-bedroom home is equipped with separate alarms and cameras for each window, a Brinks alarm system that dials the police and 17 weapons in case anyone manages to get in.

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It fakes a thief (Bradenton Herald)

You might expect a tightwad like me to recommend a cheap home security device. Guilty as charged. Spending $1,000 or more on a real burglar alarm seems like overkill when you can get the job done for much less with good locks and a few fakes.

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'Wall Street's' message was not 'Greed is Good' (Los Angeles Times)

The film's co-writer worries that its message is misunderstood. Especially now. TWO WEEKS ago, Michael Douglas fielded questions at a United Nations panel discussion on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. During the course of the conversation, the actor/activist was asked to compare nuclear Armageddon to the "financial Armageddon on Wall Street." After he answered, he was asked by another reporter, ...

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It fakes a thief (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

Why spend big bucks on home security when several inexpensive products deter most burglars -- or at least fake them out?

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