Bob Coleman: Kent Hoover is the Washington Bureau Chief of the Busines...
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William "Billy" Kent Hoover
Sad day Billy was a great guy, and would help anyone out. He felt kind...
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3m 34s
Blessing of LKs Fantasea Bar and Grill
Wife wanted to get the restaurant blessed. Sure couldn't hurt!
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5m 14s
Overfished for years leads to this.
Maasin City Southern Leyte Philippines. Fish market is almost empty co...
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CSE BIBLE DEBATE 21 Dr Kent Hovind vs Dr Hugh...
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Kent Hoover
Work:
Bizjournals.com - Washington Bureau Chief Washington Business Journal - Editor Orlando Business Journal - Editor Atlanta Business Chronicle - Special report editors Various Southern daily newspapers - Reporter, editor
Education:
Duke University - History
About:
I cover business issues in Washington, D.C., for 40 business journals around the country -- read my daily posts at bizjournals.com
Its been a great year for political soundbites, even if it hasnt been great for actual, viable political candidates. I came across this little roundup of quotations about business, straight from the mouths of the candidates this year, from our Washington Bureau Chief, Kent Hoover. The barbs traded
Date: Dec 15, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
New postmaster looks to private sector; Tesla talks with BMW; 'Mockingjay' debut ...
Leading The Business Journals:Did Obama's plan skip reforms for high-tech immigrants?-- Emily Parkhurst of the Puget Sound Business JournalHate flying around Thanksgiving? Soon airports will be this crowded year-round-- Kent Hoover, Washington Bureau ChiefZappos founder says customer service is his
Date: Nov 24, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Up To Speed: First-person shooter video games could provide some brain ...
public utility, which would ensure that internet providers cannot throttle speeds from certain sources on its own whims. Perhaps just as importantly, Obama asked the FCC to apply those rules to mobile broadband, too. Kent Hoover of The Business Journals Washington Bureau, and Bloomberg video above
As Washington Bureau Chief Kent Hoover reports, most of the loss came from $11 billion in payments the service is required to make to prefund health benefits for retirees. The Postal Service didn't have the money to make these payments, so it defaulted on them. The service reached its $15 billion st