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Sean Drakes "A driving attraction: if you truly love cars, then these are the events you don't want to miss". Black Enterprise. FindArticles.com. 31 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1365/is_4_35/ai_n6358771/
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Articles in Nov, 2004 issue of Black Enterprise
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Small caps, big value: Henry Jackson of Banneker Capital Management relies on the strength of undervalued small firms
by James A. Anderson -
Getting into the game
by Katric Jones -
Clarence Otis named CEO of Darden Restaurants
by Tamara E. Holmes -
Feast or famine
by Alan Hughes -
Sending the right messages: how to make staff meetings more effective
by Carla Thompson -
Reassessing risk: Virna Dolmo is learning to invest more aggressively to reach her financial goals
by Carolyn M. Brown -
Rising to the top: Donald Riley doesn't allow physical limitations to stop his aspirations
by Tanisha A. Sykes -
Southern state of mind: Georgia offers a warm greeting and cultural treasures
by Patricia Jacobs -
First-time investor: where should you put your money straight out of college?
by Erin Straker - Resource line
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Goal: financial freedom
by Sandra Pearsall -
Bartech and Nucon win staffing deals
by Erin Straker -
Head of the class: multitasking made easy
by Sonya A. Donaldson - Land System
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A cure for health concerns: long-term care insurance provides valuable protection for your family's wealth
by James A. Anderson -
To haggle or not to haggle? Tips on negotiating at the car dealership
by Lee Anna Jackson -
Credit use strangles wealth: African American debt is increasing taster than income
by Aissatou Sidime - He's back
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Not for women only
by Royce Duplessis -
CSFB repositions top exec
by K. Terrell Reed -
It's alive! New software you play Dr. Frankenstein
by Schuyler K. Esprit -
Not really ready for his close-up
by Sonia Alleyne -
Network marketing or pyramid scheme? Often considered a road to riches, direct selling can lead to financial disaster without the proper research. Consider these tips before you sign up
by Wendy Harris -
Back in the day: living in the past could stunt your future
by Tanisha A. Sykes -
For the shirt savvy: Angie Ridgeway demonstrates a perfect fit
by Sonia Alleyne -
Hiring the right people to rep your products: here are some tips on finding the best salesperson or distributor for your business
by Robert Janis -
We must vote because …
by Earl G. Graves, Jr. -
Golf myth?
by Mark Van Patten -
Invest for college in college?
by Matthew S. Scott -
Let it burn
by Sonya A. Donaldson - Convention calendar
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A driving attraction: if you truly love cars, then these are the events you don't want to miss
by Sean Drakes -
Bad car deal
by Tanisha A. Sykes -
Tech stock knockout: Anthony Johnson's technology-focused selections need an upgrade
by Rhonda Reynolds -
Soul satisfaction
by Margaret D. Finley -
Powerhouse tech companies merge
by Cliff Hocker -
Hands-on experience: tech exec rolls up his sleeves to tackle homeland security
by Bridget McCrea -
One final note: why your last impression is as important as your first
by Erin Straker -
The black vote where should it go?
by David C. Ruffin -
Life after death: despite losing her son, Clementina Chery built a foundation of love and hope
by Tamara Holmes -
Make it Milwaukee: Mark Thomas offers more than a good brew
by Maureen Jenkins -
Raising the roof: Cincinnati realtor undaunted by race riots
by Glenn Townes - Web highlights
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Criminal minded
by Gregory S. Bell -
Home improvement: black homeownership is up, but at what cost?
by Malik Singleton -
Suspended animation: new technology lets you take your PC anywherevirtually
by Rebecca Rohan - Federated Department Stores Inc
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Saving for a brighter day: with less discretionary income, many Americans are wondering how to set aside cash for emergencies. Here are a few tips on how to squeeze the most value out of the money you make
by Candace Bahr -
On defense: driving classes could lower your insurance rates
by Stephanie Young - Election 2004
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More time for the same crime?
by Karen Saunders -
Learning from the past
by Hannibal Tabu -
In a snap! Fuji offers new photo options
by Sonya A. Donaldson - Nationwide Strategic Investments
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Anatomy of a startup: how top technology exec Ken Coleman developed a novel software product and used his business network to launch a revolutionary enterprise in Silicon Valley
by Sonya A. Donaldson -
Knocked down by life? It's time to get up again
by Tanisha A. Sykes -
Books to treasure: Kerrie Cotton Williams celebrates a literary history
by Sean Drakes -
Family ties: father and sons create flooring enterprise
by Zakiyyah El-amin - Franchise Finder: www.blackenterprise.com/franchisefinder
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The clinical exception
by Vaughn P. O'Neal -
Atlanta Life to manage MetLife assets
by Aisha Jefferson -
Keeping it together: Maryland family's home is a hub of tech activity
by Rebecca Rohan - Starcom The Americas
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Inn vogue: running a bed & breakfast is a tough business, but one that can succeed with the right plan
by James A. Anderson -
New me
by Tanisha A. Sykes -
Go tell it on the mountain
by Lisa Downer -
Former mayor indicted for fraud: Bill Campbell charged with corruption during his mayoral term
by Hamil R. Harris -
Going the extra mile: companies focus on the very reason they're in businesstheir customers
by Bridget McCrea - Making your vote count
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Solid choices
by Nicole Hall -
Microloans face budgetary ax: SBA's micro lending program to lose federal funding in 2005
by Tamara E Holmes -
A guardian of history: this archivist's job is steeped in black genealogy
by Sean Drakes -
Connections for business: through his professional network, Hamet Watt strengthens his business and helps others along the way
by Matthew S. Scott -
Minority suppliers: breakthrough thinking to succeed
by April Klimley -
Ride out: Derek Reed pushes the limits on a Harley
by Jermine Benton -
Delightful dividends: funds that focus on companies that share profits with shareholders are smart investments
by James A. Anderson - Get $25 when you invest: www.blackenterprises.com/bemoney
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Getting help for the blues
by Heather Biggers -
Romar Group newest NASCAR licensee
by Nicole M. Richardson -
Broadband deluxe: high-speed firms take the stress out of networking
by Rebecca Rohan
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