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- Administration steps up executive action: policy tightens immigration rules; report targets proprietorships
- The usual process in Washington is for Congress to pass laws and the administration and its regulatory agencies to write rules to implement them. It could well be that process is changing as the Bush administration goes into its final 18 months. Many observers believe that major legislative initiatives...
- Research articles 2007-10-01
- Chic Baghdad restaurant keeps doors open despite war
- BAGHDAD AFP — Sitting nonchalantly at a table after a heavy meal, diners smoke water pipes as the afternoon drifts by, a bubbling marble fountain helping to drown out the harsher realities of daily life in Baghdad. Waiters dressed in worn-out white shirts and carrying scalding pots of tea...
- Research articles 2007-09-11
- Portuguese govt finalises anti-smoking bill
- LISBON AFP — The Portuguese government approved an anti-smoking bill Thursday which would ban smoking in certain bars, cafes and nightclubs, Health Minister Sante Antonio Correia de Campos said. The final version of the bill will go before parliament, where the socialist government has a majority. Under the...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- Violence pulls plug on Baghdad bath time
- BAGHDAD AFP — Three bathers recline in the relaxation room of an Iraqi hammam, the only ones brave enough to risk their lives to savour a centuries-old Middle Eastern ritual now dying out in terrorised Baghdad. Relaxing at the end of his steam bath and sipping herbal tea -- "good...
- Research articles 2006-12-26
- Assumptions get clerks in trouble: if I want cheap, I'll ask for cheap--find out what I want and need before putting your foot in it.(UNCOMMON SENSE)
- Well, I promised myself I wouldn't do it. In the four years my husband and I have been remodeling our 85-year-old farm house, I'd heard it many times: iWell, the cheapest way to go is." I couldn't help myself. I actually did my patented "eye...
- Research articles 2006-11-01
- Home-based business owners make more money, study says
- America's home-based sole proprietors generate $102 billion in annual revenue, according to a study released June 14 by the Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration. The report presents a comparison of home-based and nonhome-based sole proprietorships and finds that the average home-based sole proprietor earned slightly less...
- Research articles 2006-06-26
- Larry Flynt, proprietor of Hustler magazine, generously donated $1,000 to Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign
- Larry Flynt, proprietor of Hustler magazine, generously donated $1,000 to Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign. Given what we know about the goings-on in the Clinton White House, it's not hard to understand why Leisure-Suit Larry might feel a bond of sympathy with the Clintons. Alas, within a month of receiving the...
- Research articles 2005-11-21
- Association of Home-Based Women Entrepreneurs prepares for business week celebrations
- According to the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy, 52 percent of all small businesses are home-based. The Association of Home-Based Women Entrepreneurs, a seven-year-old organization dedicated to supporting home-based business owners and sole proprietors, announced it will be holding a number of events during National Home-Based Business Week,...
- Research articles 2005-09-15
- Three OK lawmakers offer replacement CNC program: Officials warn
- Three lawmakers have announced a plan to replace the old system whereby sole proprietors can document that they aren't required to have workers' compensation coverage. But the plan may need a little more work, according to the agencies assigned to carry out the proposed plan. State Reps. James...
- Research articles 2005-07-05
- York Daily Record, Pa., Moment with a Manager Column.
- York Daily Record, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 22--CEMETERY RESTORATION BUSINESS OWNER HAS SET HIS FUTURE IN STONE: NAME: Robert Mosko AGE: 34 COLLEGE: Associate's degree in emergency medicine and fire safety engineering, University of Maryland ...
- Research articles 2003-12-22
- Winiarski receives Polish American award
- Warren Winiarski, proprietor and founding winemaker of Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, Napa Valley, was awarded the Polish American Heritage Award from the Polish American Congress, Illinois Division. He is the first winemaker to receive the honor, given annually to Polish Americans who have gained worldwide recognition in their fields.
- Research articles 2003-12-01
- Franklin, Mass., Looks into Options on Smoking Ban.
- By Franco Ordonez, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 22--As the House of Representatives and Governor Mitt Romney debate whether to approve the statewide smoking ban passed by the Senate, Franklin town officials will be watching closely to determine ...
- Research articles 2003-06-22
- Three Groups Still Seek Columbia, Mo., Federal Building.
- By John Sullivan, Columbia Daily Tribune, Mo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 26--The deadline for applications to become the next proprietor of the Federal Building at 608 Cherry St. has passed, but two of the three applicants will likely vie for final...
- Research articles 2003-03-26
- Artist faces $1m lawsuit over logo.
- Nov 25, 2002 (Northern Territory News - ABIX via COMTEX) The Northern Territory's PowerWater Corporation has taken legal action against a Darwin graphic designer over a logo design. The logo by Ark Creative is claimed to be identical to one used by a policy ...
- Research articles 2002-11-27
- Roses are red and you'd better be, too - Tidbits & Outrages - matchmaking for socialists - Brief Article
- A Political junkies looking for love in London have a new option: Socialist Partners, a dating service that matches potential paramours by political persuasion. But they'd better be left of center. "I don't turn people away for age, disability, or color," the proprietor told Reuters. "I would turn them away...
- Research articles 2002-01-01
- British Fund Management Group Schroders Names New Head.
- By Patrick Hosking, Evening Standard, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 19--Michael Dobson, the former head of Deutsche Asset Management, has been signed up to head the fund management group Schroders. An announcement is expected imminently. Schroders...
- Research articles 2001-10-19
- INTERPUBLIC EMPIRE BUYS WAY TO NO. 1.
- Marion Harper Jr., who went from Yale to McCann-Erickson as an office boy in 1939, this week in 1963 found himself boss of the world's biggest marketing/communications combine -- thanks to the acquisition of Erwin Wasey, Ruthrauff & Ryan. The deal, biggest in...
- Research articles 1999-10-11
- importance nowadays of being Matthew Parris, The
- Of course dissent should never be silenced by the drums of war. Even when the nation was fighting for its very life in the second world war, there was quite frequent adverse criticism of its conduct in the House of Commons, and so pertinacious were the critical interventions of the...
- Research articles 1999-04-17
- EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE: Judgment of the Court in Case C-355/96
- M2 PRESSWIRE-20 July 1998-EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE: Judgment of the Court in Case C-355/96 C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:160798 * Silhouette International Schmied GmbH & Co. KG v Hartlauer Handelsgesellschaft mbH -- International exhaustion of the rights conferred by a trade mark is not...
- Research articles 1998-07-20
- Whether to deduct or not to deduct… - interest on individual tax deficiencies may deductible - Small Business Financial Adviser - Brief Article
- When the Internal Revenue Service audits a sole proprietor's books and says he or she owes additional taxes plus interest, that's bad enough for the business owner. When the agency won't permit that business owner to deduct the interest, it adds insult to injury. A recent court decision offers some...
- Research articles 1996-08-01
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