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Just In Time for Cyber Monday, Leading Online Magazine Printer Adds Discount Brochure Printing to Its Existing Product ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.----National leader in online magazine printing, PelicanMagazinePrinting.com is excited to announce to customers that they will now be able to obtain discounts on brochure printing services in addition to special deals on their four color digital magazine printing. Expansion over budget (Alma Journal) A 24-bed Crawford County Detention Center expansion is more than $15,000 over budget, but that should not derail the project, County Judge John Hall said Monday. BEN Column (Bridgeton News) Good morning! Welcome to December. What a bummer the Sunday weather forecast turned into. After Friday and Saturday were perfect for Christmas parades, Mother Nature threw Bridgeton a curveball. Crisis response 'will be inflationary' (Stuff) The CFA Society, an association of investment professionals, invites a guest speaker of international reputation to New Zealand every year. Recently we heard from Bud Conrad, chief economist of United States-based company Casey Research. Specialty/Non-Apparel (InternetRetailer.com) Mass merchants have customers with wide-ranging tastes looking for any number of products. Specialty retailers, however, are filling a niche. And in niche retailing, it's critical that merchants know their customers very well. Daily Dose: Looking forward (The Topeka Capital-Journal) CITY COUNCIL L.A. Times: War on economy could could cost $8.5 trillion (The Capital Times) With its decision last week to pump an additional $1 trillion into the financial crisis, the government eliminated any doubt that the nation is on a wartime footing in the battle to shore up the economy. The strategy now -- and in the coming Obama administration -- is essentially the win-at-any-cost approach previously adopted only to wage a major war. And that means no hesitation in pledging to ... Mending the mess (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat) The prognosis is looking ever more grave. What began 15 months ago with a seizure of the credit markets has become a disease with an alarming list of real economic symptoms. Shock therapy won't cure the banks' ills (Times Online) Forget VAT. Forget the Pre-Budget Report and the gaping hole in the public finances. Why has no one noticed that the financial system is clinically dead? Without bank loans, credit lines and overdrafts, good businesses will go bust and repossessions soar. The PBR was miserably irrelevant. Come off it, Darling! (Investors Chronicle) Our inaugural 'Big Question' feature invited readers to consider the divergent opinions offered by Will Hutton and Tom Clougherty on the subject of the Pre-Budget report, and specifically, whether the fiscal stimulus it offered would avert the worst ravages of recession . The response: almost certainly not - and encouraging greater profligacy, whether at personal or government level, is a bad ...
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