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Minor Theatre Corp. sold
Eureka Reporter - His aspiration was to be a documentary filmmaker. Nearly 35 years later David Phillips will soon have the time to return to his first love. Ashland, Ore.-based Coming Attractions Inc. will on Monday assume ownership of the operations of the

Small-Business Awards April 28
Albuquerque Journal - The SBA's New Mexico Small Business Week award winners will be honored at an April 28 luncheon at the Hotel Albuquerque Hotel at Old Town at 800 Rio Grande NW. "This year's winners represent the ingenuity, integrity, commitment and innovative spirit

Sponsors/Speakers : Registration Help
PC Magazine - Software-as-a-Service comes into focus with applications built for use on the Web. Whether you run a small business or a giant division, we can show you how to benefit by turning "pay as you go" into "pay as you grow." Learn more Outsourcing your

Magazine names America's coolest small towns
Pensacola News Journal - What makes a town cool? It's hard to pin down, but it's usually the people. Budget Travel magazine's April issue visits America's Top Ten Coolest Small Towns: No. 1: Barnard, Vt., population 947. "If you were stalled on the side of the road, the

Post offices unify small communities
The State - CONVERSE The post office rests between a long-shuttered gray cafe and a red brick building that in the past served as a bank, grocery and furniture store, but now sits empty. In a nod to the 19th century, Converse residents must go to the post

Small shake-up
Victoria Advocate - President Bush announced that longtime Chief of Staff Andrew Card was resigning. Most Americans barely batted an eyelash. Just another Capitol Hill insider ready to spend more time with his family, right? Perhaps. But Card's resignation is notable

Researchers build tiny batteries with viruses
PhysOrg - MIT scientists have harnessed the construction talents of tiny viruses to build ultra-small "nanowire" structures for use in very thin lithium-ion batteries. By manipulating a few genes inside these viruses, the team was able to coax the organisms to

Back to Federalism
Weekly Standard - FEBRUARY'S COMMENTARY has one of the most frightening essays of recent years, in which James Q. Wilson makes the case that Americans are polarized to an unprecedented extent; bitterly divided. Responsible conservatives should confront this problem

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