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Marjorie Whigham-Desir "9 ways to avoid holiday rip-offs: before you shop 'til you drop, check this list of buyer-beware precautions". Black Enterprise. FindArticles.com. 08 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1365/is_n5_v26/ai_17788920/
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Articles in Dec, 1995 issue of Black Enterprise
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Raise the minimum wage: our multi-layered labor market undercuts the underclass
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Should you consider leasing? It could help your firm meet computing needs
by Fonda Marie Lloyd -
On the rebound: Dayna Wilkinson's bounce back after downsizing
by Robin White Goode -
Get with the program: securing a foothold in the entertainment industry may only be an application form away
by Eric L. Smith -
The second bid gets the bank: what does Indecorp's proposed sale to Shorebank mean for African Americans?
by Debbie Ann McGann -
Once a champ always a champ: Muhammad Ali Rotisserie Chicken is a knockout in the fast-food ring
by Carolyn M. Brown -
Parents' Guide to Money: How to Raise Kids Without Going Broke
by Fonda Marie Lloyd -
Wonderful world at Disney: Disney's merger with Cap Cities/ABC has created a media giant with unlimited potential
by Matthew S. Scott - The name of the game: consumer power!
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The unsinkable Ron Brown: but will personal problems derail the Commerce Secretary?
by Michael K. Frisby -
Is it wise to censor the Net? Legislation raises questions about freedom of speech and decency
by Fonda Marie Lloyd -
Foreign exchange: the rules of global letter writing
by Elizabeth Janice -
Risin' to the top: these professionals are among the cream of the crop of new talent in the entertainment industry
by Cassandra Hayes -
9 ways to avoid holiday rip-offs: before you shop 'til you drop, check this list of buyer-beware precautions
by Marjorie Whigham-Desir -
Familiar face on old label: Harrell finds it mo' better at Motown
by Eric L. Smith -
Smooth money operator: Fairron Newton provides financial planning services tp entertainers and athletes
by Carolyn M. Brown -
Stuffing holiday stockings with stock: purchasing through dividend reinvestment plans may be the best method
by Donald Jay Korn -
Entertainment in cyberspace: business opportunities and exciting options for fun await those who venture online
by Matthew S. Scott -
Gifts that keep giving: plan gifts and donations for the coming year that will lower your tax liability
by Donna Hermans -
No. 1 Black auto dealership sold: but business remains Black-owned
by Cliff Hocker -
A piece of the action: agents are making it big off of other people's fortunes
by Rhonda Reynolds -
What are intervivos trusts? They may be the answer for people looking to protect their wealth
by Njeru Waithaka -
The real lowdown on labels
by Tariq K. Muhammad -
Boom in Black greeting cards
by Marjorie Whigham-Desir
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