Archive for March, 2009
Sunday 29 March 2009 @ 2:03 am
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T-minus one month: Tax tips you need now
Daytona Beach News-Journal, FL The Free File Alliance is a federal tax return service available to about 98 million taxpayers who have an adjusted gross income of $56000 or less. It's a coalition of 19 private tax software companies that have partnered with the IRS to provide the … |
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Sunday 29 March 2009 @ 2:03 am
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Fast start to Sonoma County energy savings loan program
Santa Rosa Press Democrat, CA The first step is to complete an online energy-efficiency evaluation — available at the web site www.sonomacountyenergy.org — to assess the cost of improvements versus the savings. Commercial property owners are required to obtain a free PG&E onsite … |
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Sunday 29 March 2009 @ 1:03 am
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Struggling taxpayers encouraged to seek filing help
Galesburg Register-Mail, IL “Illinois offers a free Web File program for all taxpayers, regardless of income, that provides fast refunds that can be deposited directly into a family’s bank account in about a week,” said Director Brian Hamer, Illinois Department of Revenue. … |
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Sunday 29 March 2009 @ 1:03 am
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Premium Brands Income Fund Announces Record Fourth Quarter and …
FOXBusiness The Fund's family of brands include Grimm's, Harvest, McSweeney's, Bread Garden, Hygaard, Hempler's, Quality Fast Foods, Gloria's Fresh, Harlan's, Centennial Foodservice and B&C Foods. The Fund's revenue for 2008 increased by 37.7% or $123.0 million to … |
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Sunday 29 March 2009 @ 1:03 am
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Entrepreneur Wants to Help Others Tap into Fast-Growing Internet …
WebWire (press release), GA Subscribers to the newsletter receive the latest new and tips on how to make money on-line for a year. The newsletter, a $147 value, is free and comes daily to subscribers via e-mail. For more information about how to join Edward’s fast-growing team, … |
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Sunday 29 March 2009 @ 12:03 am
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No bailout needed at the box office
Kansas City Star, MO In 1982 economic growth stagnated at just under 2 percent, and box-office income rose 16.4 percent. But while theatrical films are doing well, other segments of the entertainment industry are hurting. •Television networks — especially cable — have … |
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Sunday 29 March 2009 @ 12:03 am
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Never mind me, what about them
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom When I arrive in most cities on a late flight (this especially applies to America), I see squares of light shining fiercely in numberless empty windows - as if time has suddenly been fast-forwarded by a century and all human life is gone, … |
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Sunday 29 March 2009 @ 12:03 am
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Washington Post, United States With a few strategically placed Meraki routers and a little experimentation, they built an ad hoc network that enabled them to get online from just about anywhere in Jonathan's 20-unit building. That success was crucial to the genesis of Anaptyx, … |
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Saturday 28 March 2009 @ 11:03 pm
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3 ways to get into the market
Chicago Tribune, United States So the fast escape method isn't necessarily smart. But sometimes the thought of being able to make a quick exit gives people the courage to stay invested. If you are among them, and want an exchange-traded fund that will give you exposure to 500 of the … |
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Saturday 28 March 2009 @ 11:03 pm
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Maynard Webb's next big thing: homeshoring
San Jose Mercury News, USA Famous for saving the online auction house from several critical computer meltdowns, Webb had also built up substantial good will by sharing his expertise with other companies. But Webb's next move puzzled some of his peers. … |
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