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ACB accepts JCB cards (Vietnam Net) The Asian Commercial Bank (ACB) has operated a network which accepts cards of JCB International (JCBI), a branch of Japanese Credit Bureau (JCB), announced the two sides in Ho Chi Minh on Oct. 7. Show Me the Money! Getting Funds to Start Your Business (Fox News) They say it takes money to make money. But when you're young and trying to start a business, where do you turn for that all-important start-up capital? More Shells close up shop in Central Florida (Orlando Sentinel) Shells Seafood Restaurants has closed two of its three remaining Central Florida locations as part of the company's request to convert its Chapter 11 bankruptcy to Chapter 7 liquidation, according to a court filing. Business Bulletin Board for Oct. 5 (Contra Costa Times) Bulletin board listings are free but limited to nonprofit organizations announcing events costing less than $200 to attend. An expanded version of the bulletin board can be found on-line at www. Business Bulletin Board for Oct. 5 (Contra Costa Times) NEXT weekn Alameda County Legal Secretaries Association and Livermore-Amador Valley Legal Professionals Association - Joint dinner meeting 5:30 p. FEELING THE CRUNCH: Credit tightening for some, but business still strong in Waco (Waco Tribune-Herald) By J.B. Smith and Mike Copeland Due Mari: First-rate food, ambience and service (The Star-Ledger) CHRISTOPHER BARTH Due Mari Pesce E Vinoteca opened last month in New Brunswick. The restaurant emphasizes seafood prepared with recipes rooted in Italy. Due Mari Pesce e Vinoteca, 78-80 Albany St., New Brunswick. Lunch: 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Mondays-Fridays. Dinner: 5-10... DINING GUIDE (St. Petersburg Times) Cafe Idiot - Great Russian and vegetarian food served all day. Jazz, cappuccino, fresh juice, specialty teas. Happy hour from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Weekend brunch. Used English-language books and magazines, plus an art gallery. Open daily, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Stop, shop and stroll at Little Rainbow Row (The Hendersonville Times-News) Whether you're kicking back in the shade of the magnificent magnolia trees enjoying coffee and a homemade pastry on the back deck, browsing for unusual gifts, or eating your fill of wood-fired barbecue, Little Rainbow Row in Flat Rock is an uplifting place to stop, shop and enjoy life. From pro-baseball to homeless (The Florida Times-Union) Hometown baseball hero Rusty Tillman lived a life many dream about. Now he calls a tent his home. |