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Articles in Dec, 2008 issue of Black Enterprise
- The next big thing
- Cut costs, not fun
- Green holiday cheers
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Let our economic recovery begin with us
by Earl G. Graves, Jr. - Keeping the pace
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I see me in B.E
by Brook Stephenson -
B.E. for the generations
by Jamar Hocker -
Two-sided opportunity
by Michael J. Wright - Correction
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College prep
by Ron Lockridge -
Less local radio, less community voice
by Willie Williams -
Swimming is good for business
by Kim Terrell -
The spoils of deregulation: federal agencies accused of awarding contracts intended for small firms to large corporations
by Brittany Hutson -
A new champion for black business: Paul T. Williams works to expand minority opportunities in public financing and construction
by Tamara E. Holmes -
Crisis in black America: HIV/AIDS cases in the U.S. rivals those in Africa
by Mashaun D. Simon -
What to buy in '09: even in hard times, these areas are poised to perform
by Donald Jay Korn -
Safeguarding your retirement: when is it prudent to use your retirement funds to fend off debt?
by Marc Hopkins -
How safe are bank funds?
by W.D. Smith -
A sound setup: heeding the signs of a slumping economy pays off for audio-video firm
by Tamara E. Holmes -
It all ads up: search engines offer an inexpensive Internet marketing tool
by Anthony Calypso -
Preparing for business: the right education and experience can play a key role in a startup's success
by Tamara E. Holmes -
Child's play
by Tennille M. Robinson -
A perfect storm: Evan Forde helps make sense of climate change
by Anthony Calypso -
Hold the phone: VoIP telephony helps entrepreneurs reap the rewards of SOHO work
by Sonya A. Donaldson -
Child's play
by Sonya A. Donaldson -
Success beyond the borders: international manager relies on talent and performance to build a strong team
by Jeff Fortson -
Know what to ask: finding the right strategy hinges on posing the right questions
by Kingsley Kanu, Jr. -
Less time on the job but greater productivity: why the four-day workweek offers double benefits
by Gia Parker -
Your creative start
by T. Lindsay - Kevin L. Clayton
- Clyde Rucker
- Traci Otey Blunt
- Patrick Carey
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Anne Sempowski Ward
by Annya M. Lott - Convention: Calendar
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What does diversity mean for employees? Some companies have a clear definition and others don't
by Renita Burns -
Channeling better images: how James Makawa is trying to change the face of Africa
by George Alexander -
The Siemens Foundation recruits math and science teachers
by Gia Parker -
Moving toward financial freedom: are B.E.'s 2007 financial fitness contest winners closer to a secure financial future?
by Sheryl Nace Nash -
Whatever Lola wants
by Kelly E. Carter -
The next big thing
by Chana Garcia - Small business
- Volunteerism
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Investing
by Stacy Gilliam - Small business
- Lifestyle
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Health
by Stacy Gilliam - Technology
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Shopping
by Sonya A. Donaldson - Careers
- Investing
- Small business
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Careers
by Steve Garmhausen -
What you should know before filing for bankruptcy: proceed with caution. We'll give you the tools you need so that you can make an informed decision
by Ilana Polyak -
Most intriguing people in business 2008: a dynamic group of professionals and entrepreneurs who play hard in a tough economyand continue to win
by Sonia Alleyne -
Tying it all together: teens learn the correlation between outer and inner greatness
by Ayana Dixon -
Cancel complacency: urgency is vital for change
by Marcia Reed-Woodard -
Her brother's keeper
by Tennille M. Robinson -
Holiday travel tip sheet: get away without spending a fortune
by Angela P. Moore-Thorpe -
What to do if your credit line is reduced: knowing how to respond can keep your hard-earned credit score intact
by Tamara E. Holmes -
Keep your home: despite the economy, you can become, and remain, a homeowner
by Kimberly J. Hamilton-Wright -
Credit card reform
by Sheiresa McRae -
Smile right: What to look for in a cosmetic dentist
by Sonia Alleyne - Kind of Blue: 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition
- The economy may be rough, but there's always a reason to celebrate
- eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive
- Motorola's Motozine ZN5
- Glenlivet XXV special selection
- Johnnie Walker Blue Label
- Destiny, a clean, classically styled Versache, timepeace for women features a numberless dial accented with 68 diamonds and an alligator-textured leather band
- TechnoLuxury
- iWave Cube
- Navigon 2120 max portable GPS
- Women of Power Summit
- Entrepreneurs conference
- BlackEnterprise.com
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Backtalk: Wendell Pierce on rebuilding New Orleans
by George Alexander -
Freeagent for Mac
by Sonya A. Donaldson -
Help from beyond: remote IT support is a smart choice for entrepreneurs
by Fiona Haley
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