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Articles in Nov 9, 2007 issue of Long Island Business News
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Smaller banks in LI hoping for more commerce
by Laura Theis - Long Island Business News Follow Ups: November 9, 2007
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DiNatale is all art in Lindenhurst
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Batteries included in this powerful business plan for Batteries Plus
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Commentary: How To...Choose a payroll services firm
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Surprise as Community Preservation Fund tax fails in Brookhaven
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LI market primed for Wachovia?
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Commentary: Would Robert Moses have climbed this mountain?
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Mead Market: Long Island Meadery owner is clearly besotted by the
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Accounting deadline looms for small firms
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Hard work, product knowledge and good fortune for president of
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Long Island Medical Briefs: November 9, 2007
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Professional etiquette: Rules of engagement
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New federal regulation creates immigration ICE age
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An appealing alternative to lengthy housing litigation in LI
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Ones to watch: Long Island law firms
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Commentary: Out East: November 9, 2007
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Small Business Investment Expansion Act of 2007 clears way for
by Laura Theis -
Long Island Financial Briefs: November 9, 2007
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Long Island Technology Briefs: November 9, 2007
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Ones to watch
by Claude Solnik - Central Islip-based MBS names Lissa Napolillo as president
- Long Island not-for-profits announce staffing changes: November 9,
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Many LI law firms believe pro bono is good business
by Claude Solnik - Bavaro joins law firm of Salenger, Sack, Schwartz & Kimmel in
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Levy's all wrong on redevelopment
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Commentary: Different heroes on similar missions
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Repowering is the way to go
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Time to invest in state infrastructure
by Bruce Ventimiglia - Science teacher at Half Hollow Hills High School in LI honored
- Long Island health care facilities announce staffing changes:
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Commentary: Fear-mongering and other scary stuff
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Long Island Real Estate Briefs: November 9, 2007
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Business must act now to save the future
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Commentary: Repowering ain't easy, but it's necessary.
by Richard Kessel - Long Island architecture firms announce staffing changes: November
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Commentary: A horse of another color
by Kennth R Cerini - Commentary: More to come
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Long Island Nonprofit Briefs: November 9, 2007
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Sales commissions: The writing's on the wall for N.Y. State Labor
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Hauppauge-based Crosstex International sees cash in staph infection
by Alison Snyder - Sassone joins JRS Architect in Mineola
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Interview with Ari Sonesh, founder of founded Melville-based
by Alison Snyder
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