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'Year' takes different look at economy
South Bend TribuneThe book "Our Black Year" examines one dimension of a crisis facing economically depressed communities across the nation. As capital dries up and skilled people flee from these areas, what is left behind are a host of pathologies that are on public...Tags: Philosophy, University of Chicago, Radio, Pancreatic Cancer, CBS Corp.
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MEETINGS
SOUTH BEND Net Worth Chapter of Business Network International holds its weekly lunch meetings Thursdays at noon at Morris Park Country Club, 2200 McKinley Ave. The speaker for the Thursdaymeeting will be Sherry Cummings of Ameriprise Financial. To...Tags: Small Businesses, Morris Park, Marketing, Media Industry, Economic Policy
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Building their own jobs
South Bend TribuneAn average of 10 to 15 young people drop off applications at Bob Jaques' business each week. This is the first year the owner of Ritter's Frozen Custard on Main Street in Mishawaka hasn't hired anyone new. All of his high school and college-aged...Tags: Career and Workplace, Colleges and Universities, Google Inc., Teaching and Learning, Ball State University
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Online help offered older entrepreneurs
The U.S. Small Business Administration and AARP are reaching out to a new group of potential business owners that they call "encore entrepreneurs" — those who are older than 50 and want to start or expand a small business. The federal agency and...
Tags: Mail Order Industry, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, United States Department of Commerce, Small Businesses, Government Postal Delivery
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05/28: Business events
Chamber Kissimmee/Osceola County: Downtown Kissimmee Area Council will host a Downtown Update, 7:45-9 a.m. May 30; Kissimmee Civic Center, 201 E. Dakin Ave., Kissimmee. Hear from civic and government leaders about the current, future and potential...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering, Finance, Fashion Square Mall, Chamber of Commerce Building Corporation
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ND presents fascinating argument on church and state
As a University of Notre Dame alumnus, by the way of the Internet I received a copy of the Rev. John Jenkins' letter (two pages) dated May 21, and a copy of the complaint (57 pages) filed by Notre Dame on May 21 in federal court, against the U.S....Tags: Aetna Inc., University of Notre Dame, Washington, DC, Small Businesses, Iraq
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Brad Sell and Meg Harsh: SCIP focus group sets its sights on economic growth
The United Way and Community Foundation of Washington County are writing monthly columns in The Herald-Mail to keep the Strategic Community Impact Plan (SCIP) process in the forefront of the community’s conscience and to report on the progress...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, United Way , Small Businesses, The Herald-Mail
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Rain delay on Wrigley
The Chicago Cubs' pitch for a public-private deal to spiff up Wrigley Field was already a hard sell. Now, it's even harder. That doesn't bother us a bit. Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts spent the week doing damage control over his father's involvement with...
Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Soldier Field, Thomas Ricketts, Finance, Rahm Emanuel
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Substance, not style, needed
If asked what needs to be fixed in an economically distressed neighborhood such as Bronzeville, most of us would point to disinvestment, poverty, crime, drug trade, violence, too few jobs — those sorts of things. Most of us, that is, except the...Tags: Metropolitan Planning Council, Illinois Institute of Technology, University of Chicago, McCormick Place, Music
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Palm Beach County targets inland lights endangering sea turtles
Dimming the lights along Palm Beach County's shoreline hasn't been enough to save some easily distracted sea turtles. Thousands of disoriented sea turtle hatchlings go the wrong way each year, getting drawn toward inland lights instead of the moon and...
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Young Pasadena residents opt to live downtown
Merrit Graves’ commute from Pasadena to downtown Los Angeles requires only a few footsteps. A Gold Line stop is right below his Pasadena studio. Shopping and restaurants in Old Pasadena are a minute or two away. “For a lot of younger...
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Greenwich: Ground Zero For Campaign Cash
The Hartford CourantIt seemed that everyone at the party was a millionaire. In one corner was NBA basketball star Grant Hill. In another was Linda McMahon, who spent $50 million of her own money in 2010 in a race for the U.S. Senate. Nearby was David Einhorn, who made...Tags: Sports, Sales, Football, U.S. Navy, Hillary Clinton
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