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The Outlawz & Dead Prez making a come back together with this single called '1Nation' of the 'Can't sell dope forever' album, out in stores 25th July. Be sure to buy the album, because you'll get some real soul music. No Bullsh*t, straight bangers. Hit the forum at www.1nationentertain ment.net for the Outlawz community. 1Love 1Thug 1Nation!
In Brief - Business - West Hawaii Today Rick Merschdorf of Aloha Financial Services Inc. has been awarded the Accredited Investment Fiduciary designation from Fiduciary360, an organization offering training, tools and resources to promote a culture of fiduciary responsibility and improve ...
The COLA Factor - GovExec.com Every year, about 4 million federal civilian and military retirees and 50 million Social Security beneficiaries are granted a cost-of-living adjustment to their benefits. Lately, I've received quite a few e-mails about COLAs from employees who are ...
Melrose People: Joan Ford Mongeau - Abington Mariner When Jil-Lyn Wonoski announced last July that she was stepping down as executive director of the Melrose Chamber of Commerce after only one year on the job, it sent Chamber board members scrambling to find a replacement. Fortunately, it didn’t take ...
Time to rethink your retirement plans - Daily News and Analysis There are many definitions. However, the best that I have came across till date is — “Retirement is a time when you don’t work for money. It’s the time when money should start working for you.” You might have read many articles by financial ...
Morneau Sobeco: Salary Increase Expectations for 2009 Showing ... - Market... TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Aug. 28, 2008) - Despite the current state of the economy - which has been marked by the credit crisis, energy cost increases and currency fluctuations - substantial salary increases are still expected in Canada for ...