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Tim Brown: Go Long With ADP

The payroll processing giant is a favorite with institutions.

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Tim Brown: Get Your Head In the Game

Here's a lesson from an NFL training camp -- and a pick to get you started.

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Tim Brown's Latest: Peralta, McPherson, Putz

Yahoo's Tim Brown posted a new column this evening. The Nationals got an OK return for Jon Rauch, acquiring second baseman Emilio Bonifacio. That could set the pace for reasonable reliever prices. The Indians are listening on Casey Blake, Paul Byrd, and Jamey Carroll, as you know. Jhonny Peralta isn't off-limits either. Here's a new name of interest for the Dodgers: Marlins minor league third baseman...

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Tim Brown: Disney Gets It Done

Think of the diversified entertainment giant as a football offense with many weapons.

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Irish's Brown could be waving Aggie towel

By ROBERT CESSNA Eagle Staff Writer Tim Brown just might be pulling for the Aggies this fall, which seems strange considering what happened ...

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Dodger Thoughts: Back to It

Well, I've survived In(law)vasion 2008 and now have to get back in the regular swing of things. With my Google Reader list numbering more than 1,000 stories, that's going to take some effort. But here's a short one to start: I remember when Tim Brown of Yahoo! Sports was a regular ol' bachelor. Now he's showing us how you conquer Cats in the Cradle Syndrome with this hit-you-where-you-live piece on...

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Tim Brown: Unit Corp. Drilled

With demand for oil falling, this contract driller is poised to drop.

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Tim Brown: Altria's the Real Deal

In spite of decreasing cigarette sales, this company's headed in the right direction.

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Raiders great Tim Brown says Brett Favre should stay retired

The receiver-turned-commentator says the quarterback would damage his legacy by returning. Former Oakland Raiders great Tim Brown says Brett Favre should stay retired and that there's "absolutely, positively" no way the star quarterback will return to the Green Bay Packers.

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Tim Brown: Honeywell Still Sweet

The company has taken its lumps lately but is built to weather tough spots in the economy.

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IN RETROSPECT: JACKSON LEARS

The following essay by NBCC member Tim Brown on "No Place of Grace: Antimodernism and the Transformation of American Culture, 1880-1920," by T.J. Jackson Lears , a finalist for the 1981 NBCC nonfiction award, is part of the NBCC's "In Retrospect" series on Critical Mass, in which critics and writers revisit NBCC award winners and finalists from previous years. It is written on the occasion of the 90th...

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Tim Brown: Intel a Playmaker

The chipmaker is down around prior support levels.

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Tim Brown: Schering-Plough Ahead

The big drugmaker has taken some knocks but will be back.

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After the Bell: Feeble Financials Lead Stocks Lower; Cuts Weigh at American; Cramer: I've Written Off Lehman

TheStreet.com After the Bell Cramer: I've Written Off Lehman Feeble Financials Lead Stocks Downward 7/7/2008 12:11 PM EDT Oil's Attendant Job Cuts Weigh at American 7/7/2008 2:41 PM EDT Inflation Situation's Nothing Like the '70s 7/7/2008 10:38 AM EDT Tim Brown: Money in the Bank of America It's the cream of a beaten-down sector. 7/7/2008 12:31 PM EDT Crude Oil Futures Take a Tumble Most energy stocks...

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