Friday, 30th July 2010.

Posted on Monday, 31st May 2010 by Jeremy Lee

Oregon Population: Always on the Rise by Brooke Jackson-Winegardner Oregon Employment Department
The population of a state increases when there are more births than deaths (a natural increase), when more people move in than move out (net in-migration), or both. Every year the U.S. Census Bureau provides estimates of how each state’s population is affected by [...]

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Posted on Monday, 31st May 2010 by Jeremy Lee

As many businesses are now trying out Facebook as a new communication and marketing channel few realize that being banned from Facebook is not that hard.
One clear way of getting banned from Facebook is using a personal profile to promote your business. Facebook’s rules are very clear when it comes to personal profiles.
What the [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 30th May 2010 by Laura Hernandez

The bill, originally intended to crack down on companies that used a loophole in state law to pad profits, was largely rewritten by a lawyer working for the insurers — at the behest of the state agency that regulates insurers, the e-mails show.
The bill was approved by lawmakers the last day of the session and [...]

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Posted on Friday, 28th May 2010 by Jeremy Lee

Supplied by Larry Miles. Very good points.
1) First and foremost use google and search for the all speakers names with “scam” on the end. For example “larrymiles scam” do not search for just “larrymiles” as most marketers with any skill will have control of the first page of search results by having numerous web sites [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 27th May 2010 by Jeremy Lee

By Oregon Employment Department,
Oregon’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged at 10.6 percent in April, the same level as in March. The rate has been essentially unchanged for the most recent six months. Oregon’s unemployment rate was 11.5 percent in April 2009. In April, 211,688 Oregonians were unemployed. In April 2009, 225,744 Oregonians were unemployed.
As [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 27th May 2010 by Laura Hernandez

Sarasota County reached its apparent nadir in March, with a 7.4-month supply — six months is considered equilibrium — while Manatee County bottomed out at 8.6 months and Charlotte County at 8.4 months that same month, according to an analysis by the Herald-Tribune of Trendgraphix data.
But the question of whether the region has reached an [...]

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