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DMEA passes budget; no rate increase (Montrose Daily Press) MONTROSE - Delta Montrose Electric Association's board of directors approved its 2009 budget Tuesday night, providing a sigh of relief for consumers. The 2009 budget shows no rate increase for DMEA customers, despite DMEA seeing an increase in its wholesale costs. Mumbai's iconic Cafe Leopold reopens after attack (AlertNet) Source: Reuters By Rina Chandran and Matthias Williams MUMBAI, Nov 30, (Reuters) - Mumbai's iconic Cafe Leopold reopened to customers on Monday but the clock above the counter was stuck at 9:50 p.m. (1620 ... Teton women blast Central Wyoming (Williston Herald) The Williston State Tetons women's basketball team looked good from the get-go on Tuesday night, running to an 11-0 lead and holding the Central Wyoming Rustlers without a field goal for almost five full minutes to start the game. New board game features Wahpeton-Breckenridge (The Wahpeton Daily News) Wahpeton-Breckenridge residents will soon see a new board game popping up in local stores for the holiday season. In conjunction with First Choice Enterprises Inc., based in Platt, S.D., the Chahinkapa Zoo is selling the games as a fundraiser. DMEA may not increase rates this year (Montrose Daily Press) MONTROSE - Consumers' expenses may be climbing, but DMEA customers will not see a rate increase in their 2009 electric bill if the board approves staff recommendations tonight. 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. Brian Taylor on what the pre-Budget report holds (BBC News) Brian Taylor blogs Mulayam, Maya score over PM (The Times of India) Manmohan Singh may have a huge standing in foreign capitals, but that does little to dispel the all pervasive scepticism over his ability to pull in votes for Congress. In the business of selling business (The Augusta Chronicle) At parties or business functions, people often ask Tim Dalton what he does for a living. Nigeria: Shepherd House - Place for Books Which Make the Difference (AllAfrica.com) In a country where the reading culture is inconsistent with the challenges of having quality products from our education system who can hold their own globally, a place to get the right books that will make the difference in learning and character has become inevitable.
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