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POPSCLEC Resource CLEC resource in Thermo Credit explains what funding is available to carriers. Thermo Credit offers telecom financing options with a history of experience in the telecommunications industry.
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POPSSmall Business Tax Credits | Business Tax Recovery Opportunity | Tax Consulting Firms. Wincentive Corporation is a tax consulting firm that specializes in tax recovery services for businesses operating in California Enterprise Zones. We provide the labor intensive processing and expertise required for our clients to claim California Enterprise Zone Tax Incentives. However, many of the businesses located within the boundaries of the Enterprise Zones in California have yet to stake...
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POPSFuture Phones to Read Your Voice Experts say the industry needs a new wave of interface technologies to transform how we relate to our phones. The traditional keypads and scroll wheels will give way to haptics, advanced speech recognition and motion sensors.
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POPSHow DID Obama get Change.gov set up so quickly, huh? I've seen a lot of people asking (in tones ranging from concerned to accusing to borderline paranoid) how Obama got Change.gov set up so quickly. I mean, how DID a .gov domain get given to someone non-governmental, huh? Kinda suspicious, don't you think? As a matter of fact, no, I don't think it's suspicious. Change.gov was set up by the General Services Administration as part of their charge to facilitate the transition from the outgoing President to the incoming President-elect. Furthermore, In addition, GSA provides a full suite of services to the outgoing President and former Vice-President as they transition from office. These responsibilities include… (click through to the original for the rest)
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POPSExcellence Unrecognized if a Utility
I'm an Electric Engineer for SDG&E and work in operations. Operations includes hundreds of employees--linemen, dispatchers, engineers, relay techs, and more--who maintain the electric distribution infrastructure, respond to daily outage situations, & work 24/7 should a major event occur (like the 2007 firestorm). I do my job well. I do it with pride and strive for excellence. The people that work with me are dedicated and skilled - we are a great team. We have each sacrificed evenings with family and weekend plans because we understand that operations in 24/7. When I read this story I know we (SDG&E) deserve the two awards. But, will the public hear about this? There's been NO coverage of it. Instead, there's the SD Union Tribune and their one-sided articles about SDG&E & avaricious lawyers seeking gain from acts of nature. I guess it's just part of working for a utility - the CA public has no appreciation for 24/7 reliable electricity. What's an engineer to do, but her best!
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POPS Police: Ashley Todd's "Moment Of Truth" Investigators also said bank surveillance photos did not back up the woman's initial story of being attacked at an ATM. Police interviewed Todd after she contacted police Wednesday night and again on Thursday, Bryant said. They asked her to come back Friday, ostensibly to help police put together a sketch of the man. Instead, detectives began interviewing her. "They just started talking to her and she just opened up and said she wanted to tell the truth," Bryant said.
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POPSPolice: McCain volunteer made up robbery story The attack on the Obama volunteer, however? That did happen : A husband and wife are dealing with emotions of regret and embarrassment, after the husband pulled the hair of an Obama campaign worker during an altercation outside their house Saturday afternoon. Ronald Goetsch, 71, confirmed on Sunday afternoon that he was the man who pulled the hair of canvasser Nancy Takehara, 58, of Chicago, when the two had a heated verbal exchange on Saturday. The exchange was over alleged voter improprieties in other states and the role of voter registration groups in those situations, Goetsch said.
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POPSThe Smartest Guy In America The Smartest Guy In America, Dan O'Donnell, is marketing websites across the country, building brand awareness, and top search engine ranking .
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POPSFreddie Mac Paid $2 Million to Target Republican Senators In 2005 Freddie Mac paid a consulting firm $2 million to target Republican Senators to kill legislation that would have regulated the institution and perhaps save it from collapse. In a letter written to then Majority Leader Bill Frist, Sen. Chuck Hagel and 25 other GOP Senators warned: ""If effective regulatory reform legislation ... is not enacted this year, American taxpayers will continue to be exposed to the enormous risk that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pose to the housing market, the overall financial system and the economy as a whole." Little did they know that they were being done in by their own colleagues under the influence of an intense lobbying campaign. This is yet another smoking gun.