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Articles in April, 1990 issue of Nation's Business
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Hiring experience, restoring dignity - Operation ABLE employing retirees
by Paul Spiers -
Lending for learning - private sector provides low-interest student loans
by Joan C. Szabo -
The rise of Re/Max - real estate franchise Re/Max International Inc - company profile
by Roger Thompson -
Retired - and back at work - retired executives work as consultants
by Meg Whittemore -
How firms coped after Hugo - Hurricane Hugo
by Mary McElveen -
Eastern Europe: a new frontier - future business prospects; includes list of trade information services
by Albert G. Holzinger -
Business returns on PCs - tax programs for personal computers - evaluation
by Laura Lou Meadows -
Employee turnover has its good side - labor hierarchies for family-owned businesses
by Craig E. Aronoff -
Caught in a power vacuum - management strategies for family-owned businesses
by Richard Beckhard -
The hard road is the best road - modern industrial management - column
by Robert Slass - Clean-air amendments estimated at $54 billion - amended Clean Air Act would cost small businesses - company profile
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Island dreams - Jack and Charlene Thompson - company profile
by Sharon Nelton -
Privatizing Social Security - John E. Porter's Individual Social Security Retirement Account
by Joan C. Szabo -
Economic growth for the 1990's - Barbados
by Kurleigh D. King -
Buying a home in a slow market
by Paul N. Strassels -
Take more time to file, but estimate carefully - income tax returns
by Gerald W. Padwe -
Social Security: hard choices ahead - includes related articles; on social security myths and chronology
by Robert T. Gray -
Instant orders - electronic data interchange
by Leila Davis - How to prepare for emergencies
- Help for U.S. firms on Eastern Europe - conference in Washington, D.C
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We could use a few good numbers - statistics on family-owned businesses in U.S
by Sharon Nelton -
Why you feel better when the sun shines - how weather affects our emotions - column
by J.W. Savage -
A survey of quick printing - one of the fastest-growing of business services
by Meg Whittemore -
Clothes that say ole! - Celia Tejada's designs reflect her native Spain - company profile
by Marcia Pear -
Keeping a step ahead - publisher Charles H. Woodford, Princeton Book Co - company profile
by Barbara E. Thornbury - Barbados - Special Advertising Section - company profile
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U.S.-Soviet entrepreneurship - Thurston Sails
by Matt Richtel - Government obstacles to U.S. trade in the East bloc must be removed
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