Our Heart’s Most Coveted Phone – HTC Desire Bravo
The desire for a more advanced gizmo with a seamless style and Grade-A functionality is emerging in the mobile consumer market therefore, HTC, gives in to the burning need of these enthusiasts with the hottest addition to the android family, the HTC Desire mobile phone.
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Our Heart’s Most Coveted Phone – HTC Desire Bravo
Talk of federal jobs program adds political sizzle to Big 4 panel
To recover economically, Southeast Michigan needs a federal jobs program, Paul Gieleghem, chairman of the Macomb County Board of Commissioners said Thursday morning during a Big 4 panel at the Michigan Chronicle-sponsored Pancakes &…
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Long Distance Canada
M3i Telecom Canada provide an extensive range of telecommunications solutions like calling cards, phone cards, long distance calling cards, prepaid calling cards, International calling card, International phone card, long distance phone services and long distance phone plans to both businesses and individuals
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Grandpapa’s Inc., Proto Manufacturing, TK Holdings get tax credits totaling $1.7 million
Three companies bringing some $23.9 million in investment and up to 211 new jobs to Southeast Michigan were cleared for more than $1.7 million in collective state tax credits Tuesday.
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Grandpapa’s Inc., Proto Manufacturing, TK Holdings get tax credits totaling $1.7 million
Enjoy Prepaid Offers International Calling Solutions for Both Individuals and Businesses
As part of Nobel Ltd., Enjoy Prepaid offers the same call quality and low rates as its slightly older “brother”, NobelCom. The Enjoy Prepaid calling cards represent a reliable solution to make international calls for both individuals and businesses.
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Enjoy Prepaid Offers International Calling Solutions for Both Individuals and Businesses
Michigan needs to align spending with tax collection, business leaders warned
LANSING — More than 300 business owners, politicians and government officials heard a stark message Monday at the Business Leaders for Michigan Leadership Summit in Lansing that came as no surprise but was attention grabbing in its…
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Michigan needs to align spending with tax collection, business leaders warned
CFO of Asterand plc wins Financial Director of Year award in London
John Stchur, CFO of Detroit-based human tissue-bank Asterand plc, won the Financial Director of the Year award in the smaller businesses category last week at the annual Financial Directors’ Excellence Awards in London.
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Pontiac emergency planner had authority to auction Silverdome, judge rules
Pontiac Emergency Financial Planner Fred Leeb had authority to auction off the Pontiac Silverdome, and does not have to allocate funds to the city council so it can sue him, a judge ruled in two lawsuits stemming from the stadium sale.
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Physician groups, hospitals picked for project to reduce readmissions
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, the University of Michigan and the Society of Hospital Medicine have selected 15 physician organizations in Michigan, including eight in Southeast Michigan, to work with 14 hospitals on a…
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Physician groups, hospitals picked for project to reduce readmissions
Survey: Consumers rate online experience at credit unions higher than at banks
For the sixth consecutive year, consumers are happier with their online experiences at credit unions than they are with banks, although banks still rank ahead of most other online consumer experiences, according to a report released Thursday by Ann…
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Survey: Consumers rate online experience at credit unions higher than at banks
Oakland County Emerging Sectors program surpasses $1.5 billion in investment since formation
Oakland County’s Emerging Sectors program tallied its busiest month so far this year, with enough new local business expansion in April to surpass $1.5 billion in total investment since the program’s inception.
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New troops in brain-drain battle: Jewish Federation joins efforts to retain young adults
Just three months ago, Jason Raznick was considering moving his fledgling financial market news and analysis service company Benzinga.com to Chicago so he could connect with potential employees.
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New troops in brain-drain battle: Jewish Federation joins efforts to retain young adults
Tecumseh Products Inc. reports sales growth, but posts $41.9 million loss
Favorable currency exchange rates, signs of economic recovery, credit and even a heat wave in one of its tropical markets helped Tecumseh Products Co. grow first quarter 2010 sales by 57.8 percent over the same year-ago quarter.
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Tecumseh Products Inc. reports sales growth, but posts $41.9 million loss
Recession spurs numbers of self-employed workers, Kelly Services study finds
Economic uncertainty is increasing the number of people who choose to start their own companies or be self-employed, according to an annual, Kelly Services Inc. study on work and the workplace from a generational viewpoint.
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Recession spurs numbers of self-employed workers, Kelly Services study finds
Health care reform requires government, private industry to collaborate, officials say
As one of the nation’s first “chartered value exchanges,” the Greater Detroit Area Health Council will be a key player in helping to implement health care reform initiatives in Southeast Michigan, said Carolyn Clancy, M.D.
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Paul Hogle new executive vice president at Detroit Symphony Orchestra
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra has recruited a 26-year veteran of the orchestra industry to help it develop broader, more diverse audiences and to expand its donor base, as part of its effort to build a more sustainable business.
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Blanchard: Canada loan offer for new Detroit River bridge was MDOT’s idea
The idea for Canada’s offer to loan Michigan up to $550 million to cover the state’s cost of a new Detroit River bridge originated with the Michigan Department of Transportation, former Michigan Gov. James Blanchard said.
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Detroit’s shrinking population deepens water department problems
Litigation involving the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department was settled last year, but with an uncertain leadership situation in the department’s top echelons and a growing sludge removal crisis, it seems the water department is still far…
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Detroit’s shrinking population deepens water department problems
Blackstone Foundation’s $2 million grant to fund entrepreneurship program
The New York-based Blackstone Charitable Foundation is expected this morning to announce a $2 million grant to bring a University of Miami entrepreneurship program to students at Walsh College and Wayne State University…
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Oakland County starting to turn corner on job losses, UM economists say
Oakland County lost an estimated 60,214 jobs in 2009 — more than the previous five years combined — and is expected to shed almost 10,000 more by the end of this year, according to an economic forecast prepared by the University of…
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Ex-Detroit Public Schools officials, vendors indicted for bribery, extortion
A former risk management official at Detroit Public Schools and his assistant are among four people indicted today at U.S. District Court in Detroit, after allegedly converting over $3 million of DPS funds to personal use.
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Pontiac gains $1.5 million from insurance stock, new management for golf course
The City of Pontiac could see a budget windfall of more than $1.5 million this fiscal year from the sale of recently found stock shares and a new management contract for the Pontiac Municipal Golf Course.
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Pontiac gains $1.5 million from insurance stock, new management for golf course
Amerigon Inc. posts 1Q revenue of $24.2 million, double last year’s numbers for same period
Northville-based Amerigon Inc. saw first quarter revenue more than double compared to the same period last year, driven by increased vehicle production and launches of new vehicles equipped with the company’s technology.
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Amerigon Inc. posts 1Q revenue of $24.2 million, double last year’s numbers for same period
Neighborhood Services to lay off 14 people, discontinue program for homeless
Neighborhood Services Organization said it will be forced to lay off 14 people Friday and to discontinue its part in a program that helped get nearly 900 homeless people off the Detroit streets last year, in the wake of a nearly $1 million…
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Frank Taylor’s Detroit Fish Market, Breakfast House to close following DDA lawsuit
The Detroit Fish Market and the Detroit Breakfast House will close April 27, according to a statement issued by Michael Layne of Marx Layne Public Relations, on behalf of restaurant owner Frank Taylor of the Frank Taylor…
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BILL SHEA’S BLOG: Doner’s $150 million Mazda ad account in play, and agencies with local ties may be interested
The local automotive advertising industry sustained a seismic shift on Friday when General Motors announced it was stripping its remaining Chevy work from Warren-based Campbell-Ewald and giving it to a rival agency.
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Phone Lookup – How and Where to Get Comprehensive Details Like Name and Location of Unknown Callers
I care a lot about who my spouse spend time with on the phone most of the time, and that is why I always do a reverse telephone number lookup on her.
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Reverse Phone Book Directory – Killer Reverse Phone Search Tips
Reverse phone book directory is the database that you should use if you want to trace several cellphone numbers to its owners. This repository of all subscribers of wireless communication services is not the same as the one used when searching for the land-line telephone number of people which is widely available in the public; in this case, this database is not available in book form at various public places.
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Reverse Phone Book Lookup to Trace a Cell Phone Number to Its Owner
Reverse phone book lookup is one of the several options to choose if you want to trace a cellphone number to its owner. This kind of search shall generate relevant results on the personal profile of the subscriber; whose number shows up as unregistered in your mobile wireless device.
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Find People by Cell Phone Number – Important Tips
If you are planning to find people by cell phone number then there are several options for you to choose. But first of all, you might ask why would you try to locate people using the cell number of their phone when all you need to do is to simply make the call?
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