Excuse me are you listening? 4-23

 

 
Dear Readers,
 
    Thanksgiving is a time of year for sharing with family and going over your family’s house and eating until your heart is content.  You may have to make a dish or get the children dressed up some years.  Other years, you may go empty handed and bring back a plate or two.

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Nu Reviews 4-23

 CeCe Winans, David Banner, Toni Braxton and more!!!

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It’s Official: Time to Plan for Retirement

 
  Kids won’t stay home from school, the mail won’t stop and the stock market will stay open – and yet, we are in the midst of a national “holiday” of sorts. Specifically, this is National Retirement Planning Week – which means it’s a great time for you to determine how well your retirement planning is going.

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Ask The Business Reference Librarian! 4-23

 

Q: The holidays have snuck up on me again!  What can I do to manage my holiday spending and debt?

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Nu Music 4-21

The Nu Music reveiw

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Holidays are Happier When You Control Spending

You might think that it’s a bit too early to start thinking about your holiday shopping, but your opinion isn’t shared by the nation’s retailers, many of whom are already beginning to inundate you with catalogues and advertisements.

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    Ask the Business Reference Librarian 4-21

    Q:    I have been told that as a part of my Business Plan I need to have a section that addresses my market.  It sounds to me like I need to do some market research on the geographic area where I will be starting my business.  I have never done anything like this before…where do I start?

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      Excuse Me 4-20

           Short and sweet today.  I am fighting off another cold. 

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      ROUGHRIDERS BEAT THE ODDS AND WIN 14-2

         CHARLOTTE, MI –  The Charlotte Roughriders dominated the National Conference North Division in the 2005 season.  Formerly known as the Lansing Lightning, the Charlotte football organization was founded in September of 2004.

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      CIVIL RIGHTS ICON ROSA PARKS HAS DIED

         

       When She Sat Down,  A Whole Race Stood Up For its Rights

      The woman known as the “Mother of The Civil Rights Movement,” Rosa Parks, has died. She passed away of natural causes at her home in Detroit. She was 92.

       

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