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Want a loan for your business? Hit the plastic. That’s about all banks are going to offer — and the terms are much less favorable than traditional lines of credit.
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Most folks assume the Packard Plant in Detroit is vacant. It’s an industrial ruin where the last car was manufactured 53 years ago.
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There are those rare moments in business when a technology goes from being cutting edge to being an indispensable part of everyday life.
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When Kimerby and Tony Simmons were married last month at a vineyard in the foothills outside Atlanta, they participated in the African-American tradition of jumping by a broom - an act symbolizing their entrance into a new phase of life together.
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So you wanna be a rock-and-roll star? that gear will get you jamming in style.
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Capture holiday memories with these snazzy shooters - and still have money left for the turkey.
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With patent expirations on the horizon and health-care policy in flux, should investors consider a dose of Eli Lilly?
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Question: I’m 36 and have saved only about $20,000 for retirement. How much per year should I try to save for the next 30 years to guarantee I’ll have a fair retirement? –Beth, Grove City, Ohio
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Last autumn I took day off to go back to school. The timing turned out to be just right: My American economic history course at the University of California at Berkeley got to the Great Depression in early October, around the day everyone became convinced we were about to have another one.
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