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The Economic Weight Of The Blogs ... So what exactly is the economic impact of the millions of blogs? Let me provide some answers, like a research company would do, except I haven't seen many studies about this particular aspect...

Moral Armor's Economic Warning For Americans ... Copyright 2005 Ronald E Springer For years we’ve suffered under recession, prompting us to ask, When will it end? My answer is, "It’s only the beginning.". ...

Economic Uncertainty Spurs Ecommerce Growth ... Chicago-based General Growth Properties, the nation's second largest mall owner recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection because it was not able to get its debt holders to give it more time to refinance. And still some prosper...

Beating The Economic Downturn With Affordably-Priced Small Business Software ... This is a conundrum faced by many entrepreneurs, some of whom erroneously believe that they have no choice but to spend their limited resources on pricey Microsoft software packages and operating software programs. What they do not realize (but would no doubt be happy to learn) is that there are exceptional small business software deals to be had on suppliers of software that works flawlessly with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and similar MS applications but costs much less...

Wholesale Fashion Clothing Sold At Economic Prices ... CausewayMall is a wholesale online shopping mall, which specializes in wholesale women’s apparel. It offers its clients with a convenient shopping experience, what with the chance to buy clothes online...

There is no such thing as a free lunch.
—Anonymous.

An axiom from economics popular in the 1960s, the words have no known source, though have been dated to the 1840s, when they were used in saloons where snacks were offered to customers. Ascribed to an Italian immigrant outside Grand Central Station, New York, in Alistair Cooke’s America (epilogue, 1973)

I am not prepared to accept the economics of a housewife.
—Jacques Chirac (b. 1932)

Religion and art spring from the same root and are close kin. economics and art are strangers.
—Willa Cather (1876–1947)