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Longtime LR Business Writer Dies At 73 (KTHV Little Rock)

A longtime business writer for two statewide daily newspapers, Leroy Donald Jr., has died at his home at the age of 73.

Connecticut to host small business conference (Boston Globe)

Connecticut will host the National tiny Business Innovation Research Conference next year. Gov. M. Jodi Rell's office announced Sunday that the conference will take place April 21-23, 2010 at the Connecticut Convention middle in Hartford. It will be held the second time in three years that Connecticut has hosted the event.

Connecticut to host small business conference (Hartford Courant)

Connecticut will host the National tiny Business Innovation Research Conference next year.

Celebrity Business Bombs (Forbes)

It takes more than a pretty face and marquee name to run a thriving business. Just ask these chastened glitterati.

Business calendar (Houston Chronicle)

Events of interest to the business community in the Houston area.

Small-business resources (Houston Chronicle)

Happenings in the Houston area of benefit to the tiny-business community.

The fluid and flexible future of business (Business Times (Malaysia))

THE future of business can be summed up, more or less, in two words: fluid and flexible. Innovation in the form of advanced operational systems and flexible organisational technologies has created a whole new form of business enterprise. As a result, these developments have given companies the nimbleness to meet the pressures of the modern business world from global integration to worldwide ...

Indian business in Gulf has declined 20 per cent: FICCI (Hindustan Times)

COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! Indian companies with interest in the Gulf have witnessed their business in the region decline by 20 per cent, an industry lobby said in New Delhi on Sunday.

Fire Pit: Family Owned Business Destroyed By Early Morning Blaze (19 Action News Cleveland)

CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) - A big flame broke out on the city's west side early Sunday morning causing heavy damages to a family owned business.

Jackson death fuels business bonanza (AFP via Yahoo! News)

From t-shirt salesmen to billion-dollar entertainment companies, Michael Jackson's death has triggered a bonanza for business ventures big and tiny.