- Small Talk: Postal rate hike changing the way many do business
Miriam Liddle - The Real Deal - Court strikes down Mitchell-Lama law
Peja Stojakovic - A.P. Pharma back in Nasdaq compliance - Jacksonville Business Journal:
Miriam Liddle - Charlotte Observer | 02/13/2007 | County hiring finance director
Miriam Liddle - Chemie.DE Market Overview: Product information and markets
Jill Stone - 4m 'will never own home' as first-timers priced out of market
Howard Hughes - Photos of the month - June 2007 - IT Director - Breaking Business and Technology News at silicon.com
Howard Hughes
When postal rates go up on May 14, many small business owners will be looking for ways to save on their mailing costs. Many will switch to e-mail and other high-tech methods, while others will opt for smaller envelopes or thinner packages...
A New York State Supreme Court judge struck down Local Law 79, which was adopted by the City Council in August 2005...
said Monday it has regained compliance for continued listing on Nasdaq through the recent sale of about 24.3 million shares of stock...
Mecklenburg County is poised to hire a new finance director, perhaps as early as this afternoon...
This market overview presents 38 manufacturers and distributors in the field of particle analysis. Their offers can be screened by application area, methods and parameters...
MORE than four million Britons will never get on the property ladder because the soaring price of housing means it will always be out of their reach, according to new research...
Rob Fraser, IT director at the UK's biggest health and beauty retailer Boots, talks to silicon.com about the benefits of a...
The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: All Men Are Liars Sam Boyle
Given the opportunity, there's a certain type of man who will choose outdoor urination over the cloistered privacy of a dunny any day of the week....
Sin City Law Coming to the Sundance Channel Jill Stone
, an original 8-part documentary series that goes inside four recent criminal trials in Las Vegas, Nevada, will premiere on Sundance Channel on September 10, 2007....
Will the Fed give the market what it wants? Wayne Rooney
A watershed for the global economy? Only extreme optimists should buy to let Precious metals are about to play catch-up US housing: bad and getting worse The real story about the US dollar and gold This genius investor does dizzying levels of research to...
Judge Allows Missouri Abortion Provider To Join Suit Against Law That Would Require Abortion Clinics To Upgrade Facilities Fanny More
The law designates facilities performing second- or third-trimester abortions or more than five first-trimester abortions each month as "ambulatory surgical centers," which are subject to increased regulation from the state Department of Health and Senio...
Braun Defies Philips in Dry-Shaver Market(The Korea Times) Miriam Liddle
A 350,000 won electric dry-shaver is now on the market. Braun, a German-based electrical appliance maker, is ready to face off against dominant Philips with the industry's first sonic shaver in the country's premium electric shaver market....
IFAonline.co.uk Justin Henine-Hardenne
Home Information Packs became mandatory for all three bedroom house sales today, but the National Association of Estate Agents has warned HIPs will adversely affect the three bedroom home market....
BoF's Noyer says euro zone growth unlikely to be hurt by market turmoil UPDATE Peja Stojakovic
BoF's Noyer says euro zone growth unlikely to be hurt by market turmoil UPDATE (updating with comments on French banks, economy) PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Bank of France governor Christian Noyer said the euro zone economy is unlikely to see any major a...
Stocks Head for Flat Open Howard Hughes
stocks headed for a flat open Monday ahead of speeches from Federal Reserve officials that Wall Street hopes will offer insight into the central bank's plans after a weaker-than-expected U.S....
Stocks Plunge, Bonds Up on Weak Job Data Steven Bridge
Stocks fell sharply Friday but pared some of their losses and bonds surged higher after the government reported payrolls in August fell for the first time in four years rather than rising as had been expected....



