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3 hours ago ago from ExecutiveBiz Blog

Y ou've seen the headlines, and you know firsthand: It's rough out there. Even though the government contracting community will be less hit than other sectors, competition for existing customers will be extra fierce over the coming year. So, what if you could gather the area's top CFOs in a room and ask their advice for 2009? ExecutiveBiz went looking for the Top 10 CFOs in Government Contracting — CFOs who've gone beyond numbers crunching to ...

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15 hours ago ago from Wholesale Hand Painted Christmas Ornaments

Those of us who celebrate Christmas with a tree in our homes usually choose to light it in one way or another. But did you ever stop to wonder how we got started lighting our trees? The first lights on Christmas trees were candles that were attached to the tree branches with either melted wax or pins that held them in place. As you can imagine, many trees went up in flames due to this practice. One might guess that at that time, many ...

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13 hours ago ago from Richmond District Blog of San Francisco (richmondsfblog.com)

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21 hours ago ago from NorthEscambia.com

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16 hours ago ago from Children's Books Guide

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3 hours ago ago from The New York Times

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