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When moms have the freedom
I am so happy my husband supports my desition of staying with my child at home. I just couldn't leave him in childcare. I tried 3 different center after I actually visited like 15. It was just so devastating. I came home to cry all evening for leaving my child with who know who... We couldn't afford for me not to make money, we need my income. But ...
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ptiffany
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May 10, 2008
what mommies do
Lots of moms who have decided to stay home because they just can't leave their babies in daycare, either because they find the separation too hard or because after having to pay childcare fees and gas they don't really bring much money home, they are doing GPT sites from home. I am one of them. No, I didn't believe in those sites at first. My ...
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Moneybox
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ptiffany
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May 10, 2008
Gross's Magnum Opus
Gross finally drops the pretense of being a financial reporter and goes for the gusto. Shorter Gross (and I don't just mean this article): Hedge Fund Managers are the nexus of all evil in The Universe. Perhaps Gross can drop the pretense of writing these foolish articles and just replace the text of all subsequent reports with what he really ...
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garbagecowboy
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March 30, 2008
Para dime shift
The problem with the American economy is not that American managers and entrepreneurs are incompetent; they are very good at getting rich. The problem is that they've discovered that getting rich and making their investors rich are two different things entirely. I wonder how El-Al deals with the threat of shoe bombers?
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mlr
on
March 15, 2008
Kind of light on substance, Mr. Gross...
Danny G - I expected a bit more from you. A generic prescription that America should turn outward and download Rosetta stone is quite a superficial way to diagnose & cure the structural issues facing our (and the global) economy.In a similar vein, a recent revision of global PPP numbers by the World Bank showed us that the developing world's ...
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Maverick34
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January 16, 2008
Should a Company own Your right to use The Brand FUTURE
.My name is kent G Anderson , Im a New member , I see the Global Brand FUTURE benefiting people globaly for there own ideas . want to help , I am looking for partners to fight for the FUTURE for the people . vist my web page www.futurevisionaries.com Home -701-223-0639
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futurevisionaries.com
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September 5, 2007
re: Canary Wharf / Barney's
''For truly good business ideas—even ones that are a decade ahead of their time—bankruptcy can be an operating room, not a mortuary'' Sure... if you kill the patient, you can't make any more money from them. If you attach parasites to the body, which suck it dry, and then give them a transfusion... you can attach parasites again and again. ...
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www.BetterVillage.com
on
July 18, 2007
Bailout?
Daniel, Bailout. This word, I do not think it means what you think it means. Having a parent company write down $1.6bn to recap a fund is not a bailout. A 'bailout' is the government providing tax dollars to ensure that a business doesn't fail because its operation is in the Public Interest. For more information, please see Airlines, 2001. ...
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Moneybox
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Wall Street
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July 5, 2007