The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA

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The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA, June 04, 2008

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How to Reach Business Your Paper Local Scene in Port Today

new business PRACTICE: Isle of Wight Family Practice LCC has opened in Smithfield Commons, at 1807 S. Church St., Suite 200C, in Smithfield. These ships are due in Hampton Roads today, according to the Virginia Maritime Association. Listed are each vessel's name, flag, local destination and agency.

Gm's Gas Guzzlers Begin Their Exit

By Tom Krisher The Associated Press

Lehman Rumor Refuted but Hurts Stocks

By Joe Bel Bruno The Associated Press

Warning: Delay On Ship Will Run Up Navy's Costs

By Dale Eisman The Virginian-Pilot

Navy Federal's Switch Puts Rivals On Notice

By Tom Shean The Virginian-Pilot

Bizworld: Magazine Sets Sites On Upper Tax Brackets

A local print version of lifestyles of the rich and often famous will step out today. Targeted Publications + Media, a division of The Virginian- Pilot, has retooled Lifestyles Magazine, a free monthly started in 2005, to boost advertising sales. The publication will still aim toward 40- to 65-year-olds but now will focus on those who earn at least $150,000 a year, said Jeff Maisey, its editor-in-chief.

Smaller Cars Zoom Past Ford F-Series

By Dee-Ann Durbin The Associated Press

Turnover Proves Draining for Fda

By Matthew Perrone The Associated Press

Fulfillment Doesn't Have to Wait, Even If Retirement Does

Without enough money saved, you may have no choice but to postpone retirement. But that doesn't mean postponing gratification, at least not all of it. This intriguing concept emerged during a conversation with Christine Fahlund, a senior financial planner with T. Rowe Price in Baltimore.

Biz Briefs

Thad Nowak said Tuesday that he will step down as president and chief operating officer of Hall Automotive, among the largest groups of auto dealerships in Hampton Roads. Nowak, reached while traveling, said he didn't have any details as to when he would vacate those roles. He said further details could be addressed next week, after his return.

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