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Business news in brief: Daily Tribune to trim printing days (Detroit Free Press) The suburban newspaper the Daily Tribune says it will cut its print edition to four days a week from six. Asia will know growth outlook by Q2: Prudential (Business Times (Malaysia)) THE true test as to whether Asian economies can continue to grow will be known by the second quarter of next year, said an international fund manager. Internet Directory (Reading Eagle) Tons of Fun Shows www.tonsoffunshows.com Promoting family fun and supporting fundraising efforts. 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. ADDA 2008 (All Digital Demand Asia) Welcomes the Asian Print Community to Singapore (Japan Corporate News) Singapore, Nov 28, 2008 - (ACN Newswire) - ADDA 2008 (All Digital Demand Asia) is opening its doors to Asia's leading brand owners, commercial printers and executives from creative agencies in Singapore. Keeping your business afloat in the downturn (The Fresno Bee) Businesses are closing right and left as a result of the economic downturn. Read comments Book publisher preserves mountain history (Asheville Citizen-Times) FAIRVIEW – The Southern Appalachians are home to a rich cultural heritage, and Cynthia Bright's goal is to provide access, through books, to the stories of the mountains. Research and Markets: This Company Report Provides a Breadth of Information on the Company and Its Relevant Industry ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Standard Register Company and the U.S. Manifold Business Forms Printing Industry" company profile to their offering. Jeremy Warner: Government is guilty of double-talk over bank lending (Independent) Outlook How to get the banks to start lending again? This, as the Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, has this week made plain, is now the number one challenge for economic policymakers as they grapple with the ever-deepening financial crisis. Nothing the Government has done so far, awesome in size and radical in nature though it might seem, has managed to do the trick. Other than ... jQuery in Action (Slashdot) Michael J. Ross writes "As perhaps the only substantial computer language embedded inside of the major Web browsers, JavaScript has brought an unprecedented level of power to client-side programming for the Internet. Yet as a result of cross-browser incompatibilities and other problems, it has probably also resulted in an unprecedented number of headaches for Web developers. JavaScript libraries ...
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