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Selling to the Milit |
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A $200 billion market is opening to American companies of all sizes. The U.S. Department of Defense is making radical changes that could provide unprecedented opportunities for your business and for your investments. The four branches of the military ?the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines ?are looking beyond their traditional weapons contractors and seeking suppliers in such areas as information technology, housing, and health care. |
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The Home Remodeling |
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The national pastime is no longer baseball, nor is it any other sport, entertainment, or cultural activity. Instead, it is home improvement, according to a study by Harvard¡¯s Joint Center for Housing Studies. |
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The Afghanistan Pape |
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ÀúÀÚ | Craig Whitlock ¿Ü |
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Regenesis: Feeding t |
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ÀúÀÚ | George Monbiot |
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The Female Career "O |
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To the surprise of many, large numbers of highly qualified American women are dropping out of mainstream careers. In fact, more than half of the women in the class of 1981 from Stanford University left the workforce at some point. |
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