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04-Jun-2006

 

  • Open the wallet to open the heart (Canada.com)
    The 46-year-old Calgary man had been sifting through his junk mail one day and found a flyer from LifeMates. Curious about the dating service, he called and asked how much it would cost. They wouldn't give a quote over the phone, so he visited the Calgary office.


  • Coffee cart brews its last buzz today (Summit Daily News)
    ARAPAHOE BASIN ? For five years, London Schertzer lived in a one-bedroom cabin in Montezuma with no electricity or running water ? and she did it all for the love of coffee. Paying only $50 a month for rent allowed her to pour money into her espresso bar at Arapahoe Basin.


  • Nurturing the spirit within (River Valley Business Report)
    Terry Whipple was well aware of Juneau County?s highly publicized un-employment rate, due to manufacturing layoffs and shutdowns. As a business consultant, Whipple worked with distressed companies for 10 years.


  • Business calendar -- June 1, 2006 (Tennessean)
    Tennessee Business Matchmaking Conference put on by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Tennessee State University. Small, minority and women-owned businesses will pair with private and public sector buyers in 15-minute appointments.


  • Religious groups still giving aid (The Clarion-Ledger)
    Days after Hurricane Katrina struck the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Van Bankston visited the battered region with his Greenwood church to survey the damage and figure out how to help.


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