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Articles from Black Enterprise (November 1, 2003)

1-78 out of 78 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
A century of milestones 1896-2000. 447
A comfortable retirement: the Knights secured their financial future by going back to the basics. Armstrong, Lisa 997
A fly in the buttermilk. 342
A place of their own. 441
A time to shine: awards celebration spotlights today's successful entrepreneurs. 289
A tribute to those who laid the groundwork. Woods, Tiger 347
About penny stocks. Scott, Matthew S. 297
About this issue. 660
African-Americans of the PGA Tour. 826
America's Top Black Lawyers: from corporate law to criminal litigation, here are the lawyers to call to get you the best deal or keep you out of trouble. 12074
And justice for all. Graves, Earl G., Sr. 516
Bead it! For Johnna Snell, her hobby's a charm. Johnson, Pamela K. 309
Biotech balance: mutual fund diversification lets investors temper biotech's risk. Anderson, James A. 590
Black Enterprise Unlimited. 165
Celebrating small business partnerships: companies salute their partnerships with African American suppliers. 2994
Check, please! Sykes, Tanisha A. 327
Convention calendar. 75
Cracker Barrel faces more racial bias charges. Brown, Carolyn M. 146
Do you Ski? 114
Drive time live: today's car can offer almost all the conveniences of home and work. Alleyne, Sonia 1617
Federated Department Stores Inc. 60
Fostering urban entrepreneurship: winners of grant competition represent an array of businesses. Carter, Charlene 657
Franchise Finder. 68
Free Microsoft Money 2003. 66
Get organized. 44
Getting back on the bull: now that the financial markets have begun to rally, here are some approaches that will pump up your portfolio for 2004. Anderson, James A. 2812
Getting stars to shine: dawn to dusk image agency has an A-list clientele. McCrea, Bridget 463
Happy Thanksgiving. 58
Hit discriminators where it hurts: African Americans must use their vast spending power to make change. Williams, Darrell 491
How to boost your portfolio's performance: with the bull market raging back, take these steps to keep your investments on track. Khalfani, Lynnette 2183
If at first you don't succeed ... These enterprising women found their calling with children. El-Amin, Zakiyyah 496
Inspiring couple. Johnson, Trecia 117
Just as you are: a healthy self-acceptance is a meaningful trait to possess. Clarke, Caroline V. 539
Keys to successful multiple-unit franchising. 1859
Ladies first. 273
Leading the pack: from high technology to publishing, B.E.'s small business Award winners are pushing their companies to new levels. Wade, Marcia A. 1152
License to bill? Hughes, Alan 283
Life after Enron: their lives thrown into turmoil by corporate scandal, the Chalk family is looking for solutions. Nance-Nash, Sheryl 1079
Long-term technology: Anthony K. Johnson of the Philadelphia employee retirement system has stayed with technology since the bubble. Lewis, Nicole 697
Making an impact. 2451
Management makes a difference: Bill Thomason managed his way to outstanding gains. Spruell, Sakina P. 420
Mixed fate for black law firms: a dozen firms gained prominence in the high stakes of corporate law in the '90s. Where are they now? Hocker, Cliff 681
Money talks. Edmond, Alfred A., Jr. 279
Music-go-round: Webcasters reach tentative agreement with RIAA, DiMA. Calypso, Anthony 586
National Women's Business Council. 54
Networking for success: it takes more than just handing out business cards. These days, entrepreneurs must use every resource available to develop and maintain professional relationships. Harris, Wendy M. 2072
NHP Foundation. 45
Of marriage and money: make sure you and your spouse are in agreement about finances before you get married. Khabir, Naeemah 707
On target. Davis, Rickey R. 113
On the cuff: the art of finishing touches. Alleyne, Sonia 218
One-button backups: creating a batch file is as easy as ... Rohan, Rebecca 504
PepsiCo. 46
Powerful ministry. Rawls, Laurence A. 166
Public battles private wars. 1911
Race-conscious agenda: poll shows most African Americans want affirmative action reform. Wade, Marcia A. 370
Resource line. 33
Revving in the motor city: Michelle Sherman chauffeurs us through Detroit. Alleyne, Sonia 493
Roll on: Davin enjoys just spinning your wheels. Lawson, Linda S. 284
Russell Simmons debuts new clothing line. Brown, Carolyn M. 136
Shop around: getting estimates can save you a bundle. Benet, Siobhan 725
So satisfied. Robinson, Kerwyn 171
Star attorney. Alleyne, Sonia 242
Staying power: a Philadelphia principal is grounded in his inner-city roots. Smith, Jennifer L. 625
Take one tablet. Donaldson, Sonya A. 283
Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation. 64
The complete story. 177
The cost of prison. Greer, Renee 265
The new school: what to expect from today's M.B.A. program. Riley, Kim Jack 1055
The next wave. 670
The power of the group: membership associations offer more than meets the eye. Bayard, Shayna T. 629
The public library: technology lets you browse the stacks from your home office. Smith, Jennifer L. 82
Turn off the lights! Tips to reduce your home electricity bill. Johnson, Raelyn C. 202
Valuing diversity. Cobb, Pamela K. 72
Virtual money chain: company changes the rules of wire transfers through the Internet. Holmes, Tamara E. 558
Want to be a millionaire? 57
What's in a name? Often overlooked, choosing the right business moniker is key. Wade, Marcia A. 598
Why not the gop? Person, Deara M. 209
Young, gifted & making moves: B.E. spotlights today's young entrepreneurs and professionals. 268

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