Friday, October 31, 2008

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Deal struck in Cobb EMC lawsuit
Proposal would fold for-profit affiliate back into a co-op to end customers' litigation.

Robot dog could replace service dogs
Georgia Tech professor Charlie Kemp was never much of a dog person until his wife brought home an energetic goldendoodle named Daisy. Since then, the robotics researcher's work has literally gone to the dogs.

Decatur's Crescent Moon reopening with new name
Popular restaurant to open its doors in two or three weeks.

Delta exec visits Northwest employees
Ed Bastian flies to Minneapolis to meet with employees from Northwest, saying his first priority will be spending time with them now that the two carriers have merged.

Financial losses for teams come up in lawsuit
The Atlanta Hawks and Thrashers were projected to lose about $250 million from 2002 through 2005, a Turner Broadcasting System executive said.

Nintendo eyes record profit in fiscal year
President Satoru Iwata said worldwide sales of the Wii and the DS portable machine remained brisk in the face of a global downturn.

Synovus wants federal bailout cash
Columbus-based Synovus, Georgia's second-largest bank by assets, is waiting to hear whether it will be able to participate in the federal government's economic bailout program.

Newell Rubbermaid profit falls 68 percent
Maker of products including Rubbermaid storage containers and Sharpie pens said it may need to re-evaluate plans to sell off some underpeforming brands.

Beaten down, American consumers burrow deeper
Beaten down and watching their wealth shrink, Americans are cutting back sharply on their spending, trimming it in September by the largest amount in four years.

Justice Department investigating American Express
American Express has received a request from the U.S. Department of Justice for information regarding the credit card company's policies related to merchant surcharging, according to a regulatory filing Friday.

Oil falls below $65 on U.S. contraction
Oil prices slipped below $65 a barrel Friday, extending declines after data showed the U.S. economy contracted in the latest quarter, reinforcing expectations of a prolonged slump in demand.



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If you’re still looking for just that right costume for the Halloween party tonight, you might want to consider going as the economy or maybe a 401k plan or upside-down home mortgage.

Or maybe, among select company, go as one of the presidential candidate. People seem to find plenty to be frightened of there (in the newest CBS News/New York Times poll, 57 percent of likely John McCain voters said the thought of Barack Obama being elected “scared” them – 47 percent of Obama supporters said the same of McCain).

No doubt you’ll see a lot of Obama and Sarah Palin lookalikes out on the trick or treat circuit tonight but it’s a pretty good bet that most voters are ready for this never-ending election to finally come to a conclusion. The campaigns can’t afford to let up now – in fact they’re in the midst of their final blitzes, revving their get-out-the-vote machines to full throttle and blitzing the battleground states with visits.

If you’re living in a safe state for one candidate or the other, then you’re relatively sheltered. Sure, you get the election blitz by turning on the news and you might be in the midst of down-ballot or local issue elections that can be just as intense as a presidential campaign. But if you’re in a battleground state like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia or Florida, there’s virtually no place to hide.

Campaign ads flood every channel at every hour of the day (in Virginia, Obama’s 30-minute ad was preceded by so many 30-second commercials that it was hard to recognize the big one when it finally began). With all the robocalls, door-to-door canvassing, signs popping up on every spare piece of ground along the roadways, mailings and pollsters on the phone, it’s virtually impossible to escape.

But voters can ignore it all and in growing numbers, they’ve figured out how to do just that – by voting early. Seventeen percent of registered voters have already cast their ballots, according to the CBS poll, either through early voting where that option exists or by absentee ballot.

And early voting has proven wildly popular in many of the states where it’s offered and almost a third of all votes could be in before Tuesday. In Georgia, 1.4 million voters have already cast ballots, according to an Associated Press survey of early voting. Some 2.6 million have already cast their ballots in Florida (a state where voting early is an ingrained part of the process) and 1.6 million have voted in North Carolina. Democrats have turned out in much larger numbers in the seven battleground states examined by the AP (Georgia does not track votes by party ID but does by race and black voters have made up 35 percent of the vote there).

For a growing number of people in an expanding list of states, voting isn’t just for Election Day anymore.  In today’s Horserace
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