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Bush Saves GM and Chrysler at the Last-Minute, for Obama
MotorTrend MagazineDETROIT - The city is shutting down thanks to a snowstorm that will keep at home those who weren't already on an early Christmas vacation. The pall cast over Metro Detroit for the last couple of months has lifted a bit, as President Bush announced... -
THE WEEK AHEAD
WEDNESDAY SEMINAR|MANHATTAN "Survival in This Dangerous Market," 5:45 p.m. registration, 6:15 p.m. program, 7:45 p.m. refreshments, Community Center at St. Jean Baptiste Church, 184 E. 76th St., $25, 212-386-3703. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP|...Tags: Long Island, Stony Brook University, Steve Levy, Colleges and Universities, Economic Policy
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Small Business: Using Web seminars to cut costs
jherzlich@aol.comLooking to cut down on travel costs, but still be able to reach customers and prospects on a wide scale? Well, then you might consider adding Webinars to your sales and marketing mix, say experts. Webinars, or Web seminars, can be a low-cost way to...Tags: National Government, Microsoft Corp., Consumer Electronics Industry, Sales, Marketing
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Policies vary for sick time
Of The Associated PressAt the checkout counter of a Manhattan office supply store, there is a rack stocked with disinfectant spray, throat lozenges, tissues and Vitamin C supplements -- reminders to small business owners that a new season, the flu season, is upon us. Flu...Tags: Administaff Incorporated, Labor Legislation, Employers, Manhattan (New York City), Vitamin C
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Bailout okay, but what about a growth development package?
The government officials do not mean what they say when they say that they want to reduce the use of fossil fuel and stimulate economic growth in the United States. If they want to accomplish this goal, they must help to jump-start new companies and small...Tags: Alternative Energy, Big 3 Auto Bailout, Boynton Beach, Renewable Energy, Local Authority
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Small business owners want to learn the trick to getting help for their businesses
My son is the proprietor of a small retail business. He provides employment for four people plus himself, thus the income for five families. As with other small businessmen this has been a devastating year. In order to remain in business and to continue...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Boynton Beach
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WEEKLY PLANNER
CONVENTIONS Jan. 8-11 | All Canada Show. Expected attendance, 200. Pheasant Run Resort and Spa. Jan. 10-11 | Adventures in Travel Expo. Donald E. Stephens Convention Center. www.adventureexpo.com. Jan. 12-15 | Material Handling Industry of America--...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Internal Revenue Service, Illinois
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Savage announces Lt. Gov. bid
Small business owner and Democratic political adviser Rich Savage has entered the campaign to be Virginia's next lieutenant governor. Savage announced his campaign Friday in Richmond. Savage says his campaign will focus on education and unveiled a 10-...Tags: Executive Branch, Virginia, Government
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Lottery finds its biggest audience in poorer neighborhoods
Sentinel Staff WriterIf you're looking to buy a Lottery ticket, the small, historically downtrodden neighborhood of Parramore is the place to go. It has the most stores selling Lottery products in all of Orlando. That's no surprise to Orlando City Council member Daisy Lynum,...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Windermere, Sanford, Population, Minority Groups
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In tough times, bartering boosts small businesses' bottom line
Sentinel Staff WriterIn these cash-strapped times, more small businesses are turning to an ancient system to get products and services without spending a dime. Bartering, which dates to at least 9000 B.C., is flourishing. NFi Studios, a 15-employee Orlando Web-design firm,...Tags: Restaurants, National Government, Bars and Clubs, Consumer Electronics Industry, Vehicles
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Put an end to lawsuit abuse
Second worst. That's us. Recently, the American Tort Reform Foundation released its annual "Judicial Hellhole" report, and South Florida finds itself branded No. 2 in the country. For many years, lawsuit abuse has been plaguing our economy. Florida is...Tags: Florida, Boca Raton, Trials
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Business Planner - January 2, 2009
MONDAY JAN. 5 CEDAR CREST College Center for Lifelong Learning open house, 4-7 p.m., Room 105, Blaney Hall, Allentown. The center offers adult students the opportunity to finish or start a degree or certificate program by choosing from more than 20...Tags: Northampton County (Pennsylvania), Bangor, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Colleges and Universities, Center Valley
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