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Kiplinger Letter April 30, 2010 (The Kiplinger Letter)
Dear Client: Big challenges confront the food industry. Pressure to change comes from many sources: New dietary guidelines now in the works solid through the 2nd half at the Depts. of Health and Human Services and Agriculture. Revised every five years, the guidelines expected out this fall are sure to urge less consumption of fat…particularly trans fats…salt and sweeteners. (Please log in to read further…)
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Kiplinger Letter April 30, 2010 (The Kiplinger Letter)
Kiplinger Tax Letter April 30, 2010 (The Kiplinger Tax Letter)
Dear Client: IRS wants small firms to claim a tax break: A credit for giving workers health coverage. It is mailing more than 4 million postcards to firms to remind them about the availability of the provision for 2010, one of the few parts of the health care law that’s effective in 2010. Here’s how the credit works: (Please log in to read further…)
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Kiplinger Tax Letter April 30, 2010 (The Kiplinger Tax Letter)
Kiplinger Letter April 1, 2010 (The Kiplinger Letter)
Dear Subscriber, An overhaul of financial regs is a good bet as President Obama, fresh from his health care victory, takes on another huge swath of the U.S. economy. It’ll be smoother than passing health car. Revamping bank rules has popular support. Voters are still seething at Wall Street over the crisis that helped put the economy into a long, deep tailspin. he House has passed a bill, and a Senate measure is headed to the floor this month
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Kiplinger Letter April 1, 2010 (The Kiplinger Letter)
Kiplinger Washington Letter January 29, 2010 (The Kiplinger Letter)
If the federal deficit is a runaway train racing, with no brakes, toward a steep precipice… most states have already gone over the cliff. State budget holes are getting deeper. Revenues fell dramatically all last year… down 11.1% in the sharpest decline in 46 years. Corporate income taxes slid the most, 17.5%, but individual income and sales tax revenue was also down, by 11.3% and 8.8%, respectively.
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Kiplinger Washington Letter January 29, 2010 (The Kiplinger Letter)
BMTS Places Demolizer II Systems in the Nez Perce and Poarch Band of Creek Indian Communities
Submitted by SmallCapVoice.com ENGLEWOOD, CO — (Marketwire) — 01/06/10 — BioMedical Technology Solutions, Inc. (“BMTS”) (OTCBB: BMTL) is pleased to announce that it has placed the Demolizer® II, its innovative biomedical waste treatment system, in two important tribal communities, Nez Perce’s NiMiiPuu Health in Idaho and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama. The System
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BMTS Places Demolizer II Systems in the Nez Perce and Poarch Band of Creek Indian Communities
Gas Cubby by FRAM: A Mutually Beneficial Partnership
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Over a year ago I had the pleasure of profiling David Barnard’s App Cubby and their growing selection of iPhone applications. David’s attention to detail and the feedback of his many customers has allowed him to grow Gas Cubby into a great app for tracking your automobile’s maintenance, costs, and data. When it was selling for $10 I thought it was worth it, but now with Gas Cubby by FRAM , you can pick it up for free
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Vivakor’s Management Sees New Opportunities in Stem Cell Research
Submitted by SmallCapVoice.com CORALVILLE, IA–(Marketwire – 12/21/09) – Vivakor, Inc. (OTC.BB: VIVK) — With the recent authorization of 13 new stem lines by the National Institutes of Health and another 96 new lines awaiting federal approval, combined with the Obama administration’s focus on funding research on these newly released stem cell lines (31 grants worth approximately
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Vivakor’s Management Sees New Opportunities in Stem Cell Research

