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Survive the Recession: M Studio Offers Advice for Marketing Companies and Their Clients (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Using marketing dollars to your advantage in a down economy Exeter Around the Town (Exeter News-Letter) EXETER and#8212; Exeter's oh!snap designs, which will show off a tree at this year's Festival of Trees, was accepted into AccessoriestheShow at the Javits Center in Manhattan, New York from Jan. 4 to 6. The only juried accessories show in the nation,... Search Marketing Has Two Sides (WebProNews) Search marketing has two distinct faces. One is a purely technical side that deals with percentages and code and all things geeky. The other is the reason why you do it: to do more business via the Internet. I have seen these two sides face off and claim that the mere existence of the other makes life impossible for them. I have seen these two not communicate at all. I have also seen these two ... How to Recession-proof Your Income (Carteret County News-Times) (ARA) - Unless you live in the wilderness, you know the news on the economy is not good. Employers have been cutting workers from their payrolls for six months straight, according to the Labor Department, and economists don't expect the job market to improve any time soon. CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard) • Ford and Volvo place 16 on 'safest vehicle' list Washington Dozens of new cars and trucks, led by Ford Motor Co. and its Volvo subsidiary, made the insurance industry's annual list of the safest vehicles, helped by the growing adoption of anti-rollover technology. CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard) • Cerberus: Daimler misled us Detroit - Relations between Chrysler's current and former owners turned ugly Wednesday when private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP accused Daimler AG of "intentionally and materially" misleading Cerberus before the German automaker sold Chrysler last year. CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard) • Mini tests its future Los Angeles Mini has unveiled an all-electric car for lease, as BMW tests the waters in the electric vehicle market. • Summer Spending Down Bad news was no news to the battered American economy Tuesday. CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard) • Excellus rates rise 8 percent in 2009 Excellus BlueCross BlueShield will increase health insurance rates Jan. 1 for its 700,000 members in Central New York by an average of 8 percent. CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard) • Mini tests its future Los Angeles Mini has unveiled an all-electric car for lease, as BMW tests the waters in the electric vehicle market. The Future of TV (AdWeek) When Sen. John McCain canceled his September appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman, the talk show host ranted about it on the following night's program. "I'm steamed," he said. "I feel like a cheap date." Letterman bandleader Paul Shaffer played the indignant sidekick.
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