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  • Mr. PHILIP CONDRON Owner, Condron and Company: They're telling us that they're very cautious, that they don't want to budget for a year at this point, they want to budget quarterly.

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  • Mr. PHILIP CONDRON Owner, Condron and Company: They're telling us that they're very cautious, that they don't want to budget for a year at this point, they want to budget quarterly.

    And Now, Some Good News About Jobs 2010

  • Mr. PHILIP CONDRON Owner, Condron and Company: They're telling us that they're very cautious, that they don't want to budget for a year at this point, they want to budget quarterly.

    And Now, Some Good News About Jobs 2010

  • Mr. PHILIP CONDRON Owner, Condron and Company: They're telling us that they're very cautious, that they don't want to budget for a year at this point, they want to budget quarterly.

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  • Devanny-Condron is owned by CarriageServicesofHouston, which also owns several funeral homes and cemeteries around the country, including

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  • Memorial in Washington, D.C. His remains will be kept at the Devanny-Condron

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  • But when the cost of bringing Elsensohn's body back to Pittsfield still appeared to be too daunting, Young and Elsensohn's family members finally received the push that brought the project to fruition when David Yon, the managing partner of Devanny-Condron Funeral Home, became involved.

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  • Condron runs an eight-person advertising company that's based in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania.

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  • Condron and Company was among the first to react when clients cut back on their marketing budgets.

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  • Condron and Company was among the first to react when clients cut back on their marketing budgets.

    And Now, Some Good News About Jobs 2010

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