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get your motor runnin'
http://hottcops.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ get-your-motor-runnin.htmlI always wonder what it is guys are looking for when they look under the hood. Seen one engine, ya seen seen 'em all.
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Dun And Bradstreet: The Business Credit Reporting Agency
http://www.creditlawnetwork.com/ dun-and-bradstreet-the-business-credit-reportin…In his recent article, “Specialized Nationwide Credit Reporting Agencies: MIB Group“, Pittsburgh Consumer Lawyer, Stephen Otto discusses MIB, a lesser well known Credit Reporting Agency (CRA) than the big three, but just as important.
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9 Dividend Stocks Removed from Our Recommended List
http://www.dividend.com/ blog/ ?p=1977We’ve removed the following stocks from our recommended list today: GPC, ROST, STRA, AVP, CDR, DNB, DLR, FELE, KIM. Stocks Removed from Our Recommended List Genuine Parts (GPC) is now rated 3.4 out of 5 stars Ross Stores (ROST) is now rated 3.4 out of 5 stars Strayer Education (STRA) is now rated
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Grow Your Small Business in 60 Minutes A Day
http://lgbusinesssolutions.typepad.com/ solutions_to_grow_your_bu/ 2008/ 09/ gro…Today, we pick up on yesterday's strategic partnering tip with a few ideas that will lead to business growth with just 60 minutes a day investment. Don't expect immediate results, but if you make these marketing and branding tips part of your daily routine, you will grow new business.
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Debt and Ad Shifts Putting Media Companies Under Pressure
http://www.researchrecap.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 09/ 18/ debt-and-ad-shifts-puttin…Strong cash flow and fat profit margins usually insulate the media industry during times of economic stress, but that may not prove to be the case in the current downturn because of secular pressures on traditional media as advertisers move to new platforms, according to Fitch Ratings.
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The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation (NYSE:DNB) - Despite healthy fundamentals, current levels suggest restraint. Free research report for 2Q 08 results.
http://blogs.iirgroup.com/ ?p=4176During 2Q 08, The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation’s (DNB) revenues reported strong growth, surpassing our expectations. strong top-line growth was attributable to higher sales in the Sales and Marketing Solutions business as some of the deals signed in 1Q 08 were executed in 2Q 08.
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Dun and Bradstreet Deserves No Credit
http://bizbox.slate.com/ blog/ 2008/ 09/ db_deserves_no_credit.htmlA few months ago I blogged about trying Dun & Bradstreet’s credit building service for my small business, Cedarcrest Capital, as an experiment. Now, three months later, my score for them: Low. In at least three different ways they’ve failed to live up to their promise and made it impossible to recommend the service to other small business owners.
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Anne Bradstreet (1612 - 1672)
http://sherrychandler.com/ 2008/ 08/ 30/ anne-bradstreet-1612-1672/Anne Bradstreet (1612 - 1672) In 1650, Anne Bradstreet’s The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in America was published in London. If I remember correctly, it was the first book of poetry to come out of North America, certainly of that area which was to become the United States.
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House Crashing: A Sculptural Studio
http://www.thisyounghouse.com/ 2008/ 08/ house-crashing-a-sculptural-studio/When we heard about Ansel and Peter’s modern masterpiece of an office called Marvin Lang, we just had to drop in on their newly opened design studio and snap a few pics. Here’s the dynamic duo striking a pose in front of their striking space- which is actually an old garage from the late 19th century
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The Punisher #60 - Review
http://weeklycomicbookreview.com/ 2008/ 08/ 20/ punisher-max-60/By Garth Ennis (writer) Goran Parlov (artist) Lee Loughridge (colors) Cory Petit (letters) Tim Bradstreet (cover) Garth Ennis’ incredible run on The Punisher concludes in this issue. Very few writers have become synonymous with a character to the point where anyone else writing them makes you cringe.
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