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Author : Joseph Kellogg.Outsourcing is the word of the day these days Everyone is talking about it and its benefits A lot of companies prefer outsourcing their work to a Colorado SEO company so that their business increases through increased website traffic Outsourcing to Colorado search engine optimization firms is done (Read More)
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New York Times:
The de facto leader, Roberto Micheletti, and the ousted president, Manuel Zelaya, continued their political jockeying ahead of presidential elections on Nov. 29.
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New York Times:
As the city tries to find the way out of the financial abyss, its political system increasingly reflects the influence of evangelical churches.
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New York Times:
The de facto leader, Roberto Micheletti, said he would hand over power to his cabinet ministers for a week, but he had no plans to cede power to Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted from the presidency on June 28.
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New York Times:
The role thrusts Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton into the thick of a critical international problem, but also hitches her reputation to a leader who has often proved unreliable.
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New York Times:
Republican governors gathered to assess their political future and saw their road back to power and unity through pocketbook issues.
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New York Times:
President Obama pledged to complete a long-stalled trade agreement with South Korea that he inherited from President George W. Bush.
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Submitted by Magitam
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In addition to the news that the Skype deal has closed, I’ve got a few more insights, jokes, aphorisms, and numbers from Silver Lake’s Chairman and Co-founder Jim Davidson at Buyouts West in Los Angeles.In light of our Hollywood digs and an upcoming remake of A Christmas Carol, Davidson looked at the Ghosts of LBOs past, pr (Read More)