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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (December 19, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'Hopeful about the future'. Vlacich, Mike Editorial 390
'Tis the season for overwhelming stress. Smith, Malcolm 760
A bad economy may be good for kids. 81
All bets are off. Brief article 199
Anthem N.H. wins national ranking. Brief article 139
AT&T plans to close a Dover call center that employs 300 people next year. 124
BIA survey: businesses pessimistic for 2009: nearly 45 percent say 'poor economic conditions' is their biggest concern for 2009. Kibbe, Cindy Survey 652
Big 3 bailout will save local jobs. Holloway, Scott 369
Bottomline named to 'Software 500'. Brief article 129
Campaign funding ball in Legislature's court. Cook, Brad 752
Charla Bizios Stevens, an attorney with McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton P.A. of Manchester, is the recipient of the fourth annual lack B. Middleton Pro Bone Legal Services Award for her outstanding commitment to serving New Hampshire's poor and underprivileged citizens. Brief article 86
Cobb Hill Construction Inc. Brief article 118
Construction winner: Brian Hooper, MSI Mechanical Systems, Inc. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 293
CPEX Pharmaceuticals Inc. Brief article 100
Cut rates: business incubator offers part-time deals. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 272
DEKA Research & Development Corp.'s development of the first Stirling engine hybrid electric car has earned it December's "Innovation Rocks!" Award from by the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development's Business Resource Center. 84
F&J Tote board. 174
Five tips to help employees trim the fat: HEAL initiative aims to beef up worksite health promotion. 317
Getting carded: store cards and prepaid bank cards could be the gift that results in misgivings. Kibbe, Cindy 1286
How to ensure 'ePeace of Mind' in 2009. Berthiaume, Marc 407
How we can benefit from the recession. Norton, William 766
Is the GOP gonna party like it's 1989? Mosca, Ed Viewpoint essay 547
J Maze Design. Brief article 94
Job action: transsexual charges PC connection discriminated. Sanders, Bob 364
Keene cancer center links with Norris Cotton. Brief article 123
Lawmaker eyes VCR, DVD player disposal. Sanders, Bob Brief article 177
Ledyard National Bank. Brief article 109
Look at what Uncle Sam's left under the tax tree. Feinberg, Steve 783
Mark your calendar. Calendar 652
Medical campus proposed in W. Lebanon. Brief article 170
Merrier Christmas: tree farms seeing green in a red-ink economy. Sanders, Bob Brief article 289
Million dollar deals. Statistical table 851
Mt. Sunapee among ski properties sold to Florida REIT: purchaser's holdings also include Mt. Washington Hotel, Loon Mountain. Brief article 958
N.H. DOT draws up stimulus package wish list. Sanders, Bob 457
N.H. duo weaves a business venture in Nepal. McCord, Michael 954
N.H. housing starts falling for fourth straight year. Callahan, Kathleen Report 544
N.H. ranks 13th in 'New Economy'. Kibbe, Cindy Report 322
New Hampshire Industries makes itself at home in China: a rising global demand for the Lebanon firm's products led to its opening a facility in China. Stone, Tracie 985
NHBR about town. 307
Now's the time to address financial security. McNair, Ally 642
Plan before buying ergonomic furniture: a little effort and preparation can result in a wise investment. Kind, Mike 667
Portsmouth Tea Company. Hastings, Emily Interview 364
Purposeful: WomensTrust founder wins national honor. Brief article 144
Q&A: workforce housing exec Dick Ingram. McCord, Michael Interview 621
Recyclables industry reels from market crash: markets for waste-stream products have dried up. Callahan, Kathleen 468
Seacoast Board of Realtors. Brief article 94
State revenues in November were off 29 percent across the board from state taxes on business activity along with the sale of cigarettes, beer, lottery tickets, restaurant meals and hotel rentals. Brief article 92
Stock check: representing a basket of stocks from N.H.-based companies or those doing a significant amount of business in the state. Statistical table 646
Stonyfield Farm is suing a New York company that it had contracted to manufacture two styles of yogurt, seeking roughly $7.5 million in damages. Brief article 80
Study says IT is one of economy's few bright spots: information technology is among the top industries in projected wage and employment growth. Report 274
The American Cancer Society of New Hampshire. Brief article 84
The economics of rail. 439
The great dictator. 401
Then there were two: another Boston market pulls up stakes. Callahan, Kathleen 329
Two insurers to pay big fines over 'exclusionary riders': Assurant Health-owned firms in record-setting pact with state. 512
What does '09 have in store for the N.H. economy? Some are hopeful, others despondent. Sanders, Bob 1785
Wiggin & Nourie P.A. Brief article 99

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