Long Island Business News
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Articles in Feb 1, 2008, issue of Long Island Business News
- Credit crunch gives borrowers a chance to escape debt
by Laura Glasser - Commentary: Bailout package won't save economy
by Jerry Kremer - Long Island law firms announce staffing changes: February 1, 2008
by Alison Snyder - Turning co-worker confrontation into collaboration
by Claude Solnik - Developers pump new green into old Long Island golf course
by David Winzelberg - Commentary: Out East: February 1, 2008
by Jeff Miller - Long Island nonprofits announce staffing changes: February 1, 2008
by Alison Snyder - Seniors find a stay-fit method to health
by Ambrose Clancy - Long Island Business News Follow Ups: February 1, 2008
- Long Island Technology Briefs: February 1, 2008
by Pete Weiss - Long Island real estate firms announce staffing changes: February 1,
by Alison Snyder - Ones to watch: Long Island's human resources firms: February 1, 2008
by Claude Solnik - Hauppauge chip inspector firm shuts, lays off 40
by Pete Weiss - Long Island Financial Briefs: February 1, 2008
by Laura Glasser - Quest Service Group, a Garden City-based retail services firm,
by Alison Snyder - Commentary: Putting a human face on giving
by Kennth R Cerini - Celebrity obsession brings success to Garden City entrepreneur's
by Ambrose Clancy - Manhasset marketing agency Marden-Kane adds three new members to its
by Alison Snyder - Long Island Real Estate Briefs: February 1, 2008
by David Winzelberg - Free Agents: New York ticket brokers profit from legalized scalping
by Claude Solnik - Two minutes with Pat McMahon, VP of Northrop Grumman's Integrated
by Pete Weiss - LISTnet adds four new members to its board of directors
by Alison Snyder - Long Island Medical Briefs: February 1, 2008
by Alison Snyder - Long Island Nonprofit Briefs: February 1, 2008
by Alison Snyder - Long Island-based Stony Brook University eyes Touro College law
by David Reich-Hale - Commentary: Green dream
by Editorial - For founders of Port Washington-based Steve & Barry's, a low-cost
by Ambrose Clancy - New York legislators prepared to battle governor over cuts to Long
by Michael H Samuels - Commentary: Suozzi's commission could make history
by Richard Kessel - Great Neck-based Fortress Global Investigations hires S. Sinai
by Alison Snyder - Recruiting talent on L.I. when there aren't enough candidates to
by Bernadette Starzee - Bay Shore rentals in Islip a boon for developer Larry Gargano
by David Winzelberg - Sewers a key for Suffolk
by Steve Levy - Marks Paneth & Shron appoints two new executives to its Woodbury and
by Alison Snyder - Commentary: Coming soon to Oyster Bay: The NUMBY movement
by John Kominicki - Commentary: In the eyes of Albany, Long Island's invisible
by Matt Crosson - Long Island health care facilities announce staffing changes:
by Alison Snyder - On the move
by Alison Snyder - The great enablers: Long Island businesses hiring more disabled
by Claude Solnik