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Buy a paper Community City/Town guide County Connection Events calendar Schools Guide Business email it print it Published: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 NFL dropping By Eric Fetters Herald Writer The National Football League is dropping the erectile dysfunction drug The decision comes five months after makers of impotence drugs, including Bothell's ICOS Corp., agreed to follow the drug industry's new advertising guidelines.

Among other things, the rules limit ads for such drugs during major sporting events, such as the Super Bowl or the Olympics.

As a result, Cialis, which ...

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The Chargers said they won't be able to meet a Feb.

8 deadline to put a measure seeking approval for a new stadium on the city's November ballot.

A team spokesman said it has become too difficult for the team to find partners for a project that requires $800 million in private investments.

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...The Maine Department of Transportation is seeking $1 million to $2 million from the upcoming federal budget for preliminary engineering and design work.Appeal: Intel Corp.

urged the US Supreme Court to consider Research In Motion Ltd.'s appeal of a ruling against its BlackBerry e-mail devices.

Intel filed court papers Wednesday urging the court to consider RIM's bid to reverse a finding that the devices and the system for sending wireless e-mail infringe patents owned by NTP Inc., a Virginia licensing company.Settled: The founder of the credit counseling firm AmeriDebt agreed to pay $35 million to settle suits filed by regulators and former customers over $172 million in allegedly hidden fees the company collected.

The money that Andris Pukke pays would go to a fund used to reimburse the roughly 300,000 customers the Federal Trade Commission claimed AmeriDebt Inc.

deceived.

Pukke is also barred from working in credit counseling, debt management, or telemarketing as part of the settlement.Promise kept: Hedge funds ended 2005 by making good on promises to make money in a year that saw a number of these loosely regulated investment pools fail.

The average hedge fund returned 9.18 percent last year, according to ...

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