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There are seven fundamental reasons that some books succeed and others collect dust on the author's bookshelf. These seven keys to success as an autho... (read entire article)
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Let me start by saying, humor that is hurtful or at the expense of other writers has no place in the writing industry. Board fights and flame wars do... (read entire article)
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Imagine if you had in your hand a simple, bullet-proof, 7-step checklist to test your ads and sales letters.
Well, here’s a simple 7-ste... (read entire article)
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When you’re trying to save money, it can be hard to find fun things to do as a family. Fortunately, there are many options to keep within your budge... (read entire article)
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1. You'll brand your web site, business and yourself
by submitting articles to e-zines. You could include
your name, business name, your... (read entire article)
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If you are discouraged because traditional methods of distribution haven't brought you the profits you wanted, think Internet distribution. This... (read entire article)
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Yes, I love her, I admit But you don’t know how it feels That I love her When my heart is bound for you
I feel what you feel right now... (read entire article)
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Home parties are a vital part of many network marketing businesses, but sometimes it’s hard to come up with a good theme to really get your customer... (read entire article)
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Now I don’t mean to insult any great writers and entrepreneurs out there, but the simple truth most books adsense are all full of nothing but what goo... (read entire article)
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By Karon Thackston © 2004 http://www.learn-copywriting.com
Run or hustle? Eat or devour? Move or scurry? You can boost the power of your cop... (read entire article)
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CDC uses shopper-card data to trace salmonella
(AP)
AP - As they scrambled recently to trace the source of a salmonella outbreak that has sickened hundreds around the country, investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention successfully used a new tool for the first time — the shopper cards that millions of Americans swipe every time they buy groceries.
Minority births on track to outnumber white births
(AP)
AP - Minorities make up nearly half the children born in the U.S., part of a historic trend in which minorities are expected to become the U.S. majority over the next 40 years.
Eric Massa on Glenn Beck: Battle on Fox Over Controversy
(Time.com)
Time.com - Many conservatives had warned Fox News superstar Glenn Beck to steer clear of aggrieved Democratic Congressman Eric Massa, but he just couldn't resist
Analysis: Greece's crisis could presage America's
(AP)
AP - Greece is a financial basket case, begging for international help. Is America heading down that same road?
Corey Haim prolonged tragic Hollywood tradition
(AP)
AP - Corey Haim's story is sadly familiar in Hollywood: A teen talent who discovered drugs as he tasted his first success and whose personal problems increased as his star-power faded.
Supreme Court chief fights back after criticism from Obama
(The Newsroom)
The Newsroom - It's no secret that many think the fierce mood of partisanship is routinely crippling Washington. While most of the fur flies between the major parties in Congress ? with the president weighing in occasionally to keep his party leaders on message ? this week has seen an outbreak of hostilities in a less traditional venue: between the Supreme Court and the president.
Spike in Prius complaints may not be all it seems
(AP)
AP - Reports of sudden acceleration in the Toyota Prius have spiked across the country. But that doesn't mean there's an epidemic of bad gas pedals in the popular hybrid.
Mexico's Slim becomes 'world's richest' person
(AP)
AP - Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim is the world's richest person, jumping past Americans Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to become the first person from a developing nation to top the list, according to Forbes magazine.
Pelosi: Dems close on health care agreement
(AP)
AP - Democrats claimed momentum Wednesday in their drive to enact the sweeping health care legislation sought by President Barack Obama, citing near agreement on crucial issues despite persistent Republican efforts to knock them off stride.
Obama presses Reid to cut special deals from health bill
(Politico)
Politico - President Barack Obama is pushing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to go further than Obama has previously disclosed to strip the final health care reform bill of the narrow deals aimed at appeasing specific senators.
Disney-ABC, Cablevision Battle: More TV-Fee Fights Loom
(Time.com)
Time.com - More than 3 million Cablevision subscribers couldn't see the opening of the Oscars on Sunday because of a dispute over paying for ABC shows
Study suggests too many invasive heart tests given
(AP)
AP - A troublingly high number of U.S. patients who are given angiograms to check for heart disease turn out not to have a significant problem, according to the latest study to suggest Americans get an excess of medical tests.
House GOP leaders press earmark moratorium
(AP)
AP - House GOP leaders are pushing rank-and-file Republicans to break their addiction to pet projects by going cold turkey and giving up the long-cherished practice of directing federal dollars to their home districts.
Pa. suspect: Caretaker by day, 'Jihad Jane' online
(AP)
AP - Colleen LaRose spent long days caring for her boyfriend's father in a second-floor apartment in Pennsburg, a small town north of Philadelphia.
Conan's lone Twitter followee: 'It's totally nuts'
(AP)
AP - Last week, Sarah Killen had three Twitter followers.
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