Supermarket SwindleJul 3, 2007 America’s supermarket titans, with corporate market caps in the billions and yearly salaries in the megamillions, have swindled their employees out of fair wages and benefits, resulting in thousands of children going without healthcare and their parents unable to afford even basic, human needs.
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Beware Home Equity LoansJun 25, 2007 Home Equity Loans Can Leave Borrowers Homeless.
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Millions of Internet Radio Listeners Urged to Defend the Future of Net RadioJun 23, 2007 Thousands of U.S. webcasters plan to turn off the music and go silent this Tuesday, June 26, to draw attention to an impending royalty rate increase that, if implemented, would lead to the virtual shutdown of this country's Internet radio industry.
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Canadian company will put plant, 40 jobs in LibertyJun 8, 2007 Bob Marcusse, the KCADC's CEO, said Vari-Form will start production in Liberty before year's end.
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Small Business Start Up: Choosing a Business Credit CardMay 25, 2007 Here are three tips that will help you to choose the best business credit card.
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Do you run a small business?May 24, 2007 Email Fax: The Details... For about $10 a month you can send and receive hundreds of faxes via email.
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Click Happy Adsense Keywords ExposedMay 7, 2007 Many people sell expensive lists of keywords that are supposed to make you tons of cash for each click. Before you run out and buy one of those keyword lists, I want to ask you a question.
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New Postal Rules Could End Small PeriodicalsApr 27, 2007 Unfortunately for small to medium sized periodicals, this plan could greatly increase the cost of mailing out issues. The cost could increase up to 41 percent for some publications, according to a press release from the USPS. For example, The Nation, an influential left-leaning magazine based in Washington, D.C., reported that the new rules would increase their cost of mailing by $500,000, an increase they say could put them out of business.
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Has Google taken over the world?Apr 22, 2007 We don't want to monopolize advertising or read your minds...HONEST!
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The Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board will conduct a June 5 public hearing in Kansas CityApr 19, 2007 Small business owners may comment on how state agency rules and regulations affect their operations. Comments may be given orally or in writing.
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Local Online Shopping Mall Adds New StoresMar 23, 2007 Connection2Bargains.com has just added three new stores to our online shopping mall: Fathead.com, GalleryPlayer.com and 4inkjets.com.
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Missouri Gov. Expected to Sign Franchise BillMar 22, 2007 Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt is expected to sign a bill that will assign video franchising authority to the state’s Public Service Commission.
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Boulevard Brewing Company launches Lunar AleMar 19, 2007 Boulevard Brewing Company announces the release of its first new year-round beer in more than a decade - Lunar Ale.
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Business Technology Professionals announces the release of CollectionStreamMar 16, 2007 CollectionStream is a fully automated customizable web application for businesses in need of a debt collection solution.
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Small Business Development Section offers free seminarsMar 12, 2007 The City of Kansas City, Mo., Small Business Development Section offers a series of educational business seminars at no cost to participants. The next seminars are scheduled for March 15 and 22, from 10 a.m. to noon both days.
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