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Crazy? Or crazy like a fox?
IDT’s Howard Jonas has a million ideas. He’s lost $1 billion. Read about his latest scheme
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Conversation Piece
Presenting the Lavarium, a guaranteed ice-breaker with new friends and roommates. Home - Apartment Living - Roommates - Business - Recreation
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Finding the face of the Kashmiri protestor
Veiled by conflict: finding the face of the Kashmiri protestor. Getting to the truth in Kashmir is like the dance of the seven veils.
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Preps in media spotlight
From regional and national TV broadcasts to cable reality shows and instant online reporting, area high school football players and coaches must learn to manage an ever-changing media blitz on a year-round basis. Colerain, Winton Woods top polls
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VIDEO Transcript: Daily News interview of Florida governor candidate Rick Scott
Daily News reporter Ryan Mills recently sat down for an interview with GOP gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott, a Naples businessman. Here is a transcript:
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LSCM accounting grad finds new career helping others
In the 1990s while employed as an industrial engineer, Terri Washburn, a graduate of Lone Star CollegeMontgomery, did not foresee that in just a few years she would become a small business owner focused on tax planning and preparing individual income tax returns.
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Cash-strapped mom starts million-dollar business
When Robyn Collar was pregnant with her second child in 2005, her husband was earning $11 an hour at Home Depot.”Our first child had special needs and was still in diapers. I couldn’t afford a baby carrier and didn’t like the ones I saw anyway,” she…
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Take a bit of home out on the road
A little planning can make a long hotel stay more comfortable during a business trip.
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A thing of beauty
Submitted photo - Luna Teal’s ‘Pet Rock’ necklace, $42. For Leslie Chatman, jewelry has gone from a simple hobby in her early years to an all-consuming business that has her losing track of time and never without inspiration.
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Hot commodity: Wood-pellet plant bolsters local heating alternative
Editorial A wood-pellet plant nearing completion should soon produce welcome support for one option among the range of heating alternatives available to Fairbanks homeowners. It also should hel…
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Entries under “City”
Moving to a political epicenter like Madison can be simultaneously exciting and overwhelming for incoming University of Wisconsin freshmen. Along with state government, Madison has an active and sometimes controversial city government that often impacts the lives of UW students.
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Tabby Biddle: Are You a Woman Doing Business Like a Man?
It’s no secret women have had to play a certain game to make it in the business world. But Today women are running their own businesses in increasing numbers, and making their own rules.
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Tabby Biddle: Are You a Woman Doing Business Like a Man?
It’s no secret women have had to play a certain game to make it in the business world. But Today women are running their own businesses in increasing numbers, and making their own rules.
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New home sales continue slide
Housing industry figures show new home sales slipped another 5.1 per cent in June, following a decline in May.
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Delano area calendar
Delano Farmers Market NOW TO OCT. - The Delano Farmers Market, located on the corner of Highway 12 and County Line Road in the Flippin’ Bills’ parking lot, is open from 2 to 6 p.m., Wednesdays from May through October. The Farmers’ Market is local farmers selling fresh, locally grown produce and other [...]
Montgomery workers lose wages as they wait for power to return
On day five of the power outage that put much of Montgomery County in the dark, the parking lot of the Aspen Hill shopping center remains mostly empty. A few employees have arrived at work — at restaurants, grocery stores and beauty parlors — only [...]