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May 18
2009

New eBook Release: The Black Folks Guide to making Big Money on the Internet

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runawayslave
 

News Release: "The Black Folks Guide"

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blackbusinessunity.com

 

The highly acclaimed and recently released eBook, "The Black Folks Guide to Making Big Money on the Internet is being hailed as an extraordinary work of economic empowerment for Black people worldwide. The eBook was written by Mr. Lee Green the chairman of the National Black Business Trade Association (NBBTA) and founder of The Black Business Builders Club

When asked the purpose of the book Mr. Green states,

 "Believe it or not, a good percentage of the people attempting to do business on the internet haven't

Sep 28
2008

Obama vs. McCain -- 38 days to go. Economic Bailout Deal Approved.

Posted by Thuso in economic bailout

Thuso

The final product appears to be a genuine compromise stitched together from competing ideas, with House Republicans getting some - but not all - of their insurance-based proposals, which had nearly knocked talks off course, into the deal. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) said all major issues among the competing sides in the talks have been resolved.

      - The $700 billion total would be broken into stages, with an immediate $250 billion made available to Wall Street, followed by an additional $100 billion released