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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (June 19, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
A plan to put 33 wind turbines on forested ridgelines in Coos County has won unanimous approval from the state Site Evaluation Committee. Brief article 91
At the half: 'economy at midyear' luncheon readied. 215
Avoiding the inevitable: ignoring simple tax fairness only extends N.H.'s fiscal pain. Cohen, Burt 649
Brookstone Builders Inc. Brief article 107
Cathy Tedesco: Lamia Felicita Bead Boutique, Plaistow. Brief article 295
Changing roles increase family, work pressures on men. Smith, Malcolm Column 692
College grads tackle job hunt with an array of weapons; the job-search landscape has changed a great deal since the last major recession hit N.H. Yang, Jennifer T. 686
Cost-cutting can wind up being expensive: employers should consider the legal effects of cutting expenditures. Van Buskirk, Laurel A. 894
Court ruling targets employee retaliation. Parent, Jennifer L. 780
CrystalVision. Brief article 81
F&J tote board. 186
Filing period: N.H. bankruptcies on record pace. Sanders, Bob 345
Granite State exports nearly flat in March; world economic picture hits N.H. manufacturers. Simos, Evangelos Otto 519
GT Solar International Inc. Brief article 114
Guarding against computer viruses. Berthiaume, Marc 732
He's baaack-sort of. Brief article 267
Hire math: 17,855 new N.H. hires reported in April. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 144
Home-care cuts defy logic. Smith, Nicki Letter to the editor 245
Human relations expert Jack Agati. Woodburn, Jeff Interview 621
I'm getting pretty tired of some members of the business community saying, 'Don't do this, don't do that, don't do anything else, but we want an educated workforce. Smith, Marjorie Quotation 89
Imprisoned Enterasys exec wins new hearing. Sanders, Bob 1266
It's a matter of public health. Diamond, Kristina 556
Jobless rate rises slightly in May. Brief article 153
Just a thought. Brief article 84
Keene, N.H.-based C&S Wholesale Grocers has agreed to pay a $215,000 fine to Vermont for violations of the state's laws governing hazardous waste management and underground storage tanks. Brief article 96
Legislature's bad habit: another cigarette tax hike will hurt small businesses, working families of N.H. Merheb, Lina 455
Look into the crystal ball: has the economy hit bottom or simply a plateau? Sanders, Bob Interview 1883
Majestic Theatre. Brief article 89
Mark your calendar. Calendar 808
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley said that Unitil should pay $4.6 million in fines for its botched response to a December 2008 ice storm that knocked out electricity for thousands. Brief article 87
Members of the Bass family join with Robert P. Bass Jr., the surviving founder of the Concord law firm of Cleveland Waters & Bass In celebrating the firm's 50th anniversary. Brief article 98
N.H. goes after UBS again over investments; regulators allege firm sold unsuitable Lehman securities. Sanders, Bob 991
N.H. leading indicator falls. Simos, Evangelos Otto Brief article 126
NHBR about town. 363
Nike USA sells Greenland location. Brief article 122
Nominees sought for NHBR awards. 182
Realtors find some solace in latest home-sale figures; increase in activity offers 'signs of a recovery'. Feingold, Jeff Statistical data 619
Republican National Committee. Brief article 111
Rivier College. Brief article 96
Speedway Motorsports Inc. Brief article 83
Standing at the ready. Holloway, Paul 526
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 647
Stronger currency sends Canadian visitors to N.H. Yang, Jennifer T. 700
Summer is here--how about the recovery? Norton, William Column 563
Taking the economic pulse of the Lakes Region. 2796
Tastes of New England. Hastings, Emily Interview 385
The state of the federal estate tax: Congress is getting closer to the law's 2010 sunset date. Kanyuk, Amy K. 655
The Talbots Inc., the retailer of women's apparel, has agreed to sell "substantially all" of its J. Jill stores to a Jill Acquisition LLC, an affiliate of Golden Gate Capital, a San Francisco-based private equity investment firm, for $75 million. 112
The truth about salespeople--the successful ones. Sink, Chuck 736
Up and coming: big unemployment-tax hike goes to governor. Sanders, Bob Brief article 325
Up and down: N.H. retail picture is unpredictable. Brief article 313
What happened to consensus-building? Cook, Brad 639
Where there's smoke: N.H. pot use rate among nation's highest. Yang, Jennifer T. Brief article 215
Where's the leadership? Business groups need to take the lead in helping to solve N.H.'s perennial budget mess. Editorial 426

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