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Organization to help hurricane victims 'One Family at a Time' (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) ? Karen Blanchette knows she can't help everyone who is struggling to recover from the devastating hurricanes that recently hammered the Gulf Coast, but she is determined to help "One Family at a Time."
Discounts can pit retailers against gift returners (International Herald Tribune)
Aggressive holiday discounts by U.S. retailers like Wal-Mart Stores and Macy's may generate reverse sticker shock for people who return or exchange gifts.
Help coming one family at a time
Karen Blanchette knows she can't help everyone who is struggling to recover from the devastating hurricanes that have hammered the Gulf Coast but she is determined to help "One Family at a Time." One Family at a Time is not a charitable organization but a conduit between families that suffered catastrophic losses and people who are willing to help but are hesitant to give their money to traditional charities said Blanchette an advertising representative from ...
January gas bills up roughly 40% (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Thanks to warm weather this week, paying the January utility bill will be a little less painful than it might have been. But the bill still will be up 37 percent to 43 percent from last January. Cinergy Corp., parent of Cincinnati Gas & Electric and Union Power & Light, said Thursday residential gas bills are being helped by milder weather since last week, which sent wholesale gas prices sharply
The cost to beat the cold
Like everyone else dreading mail from their utility companies Brenda Edzenga knew her heating costs would be higher this year - but that didn't make it any easier when she saw her December bill. "This is like a January bill after Christmas after I've had the lights on " Edzenga said of her $232.86 bill this month.
Tax refund ruling on French tolls set to cost ?1.5bn
Mr Bretons tax reform which will affect 2006 tax returns but be payable only from the start of 2007 was already criticised by the leftwing opposition as a blatant attempt to buy votes for the 2007 presidential elections. The 2006 budget offers the most beautiful gift to the most well-off.
Year in business marked by progress, change (Aurora News-Register)
New businesses opening up shop. Businesses moving or improving their facilities. Local entrepreneurs changing or upgrading the way they do things to compete in a high-tech world.
Wholesale gas price to dip 2¢ (Honolulu Advertiser)
Hawai'i's wholesale gasoline price cap will drop 2 cents a gallon on Monday, according to figures released yesterday by the state Public Utility Commission.
In-state wineries lose key preference
Washington judge rules that state cant discriminate against out-of-state vineyards For winemaker and winery co-owner Bob Betz a federal judges ruling last week in a lawsuit that challenges Washington states three-tier alcohol distribution system wont have an immediate impact. But Betz is concerned that legislative fallout in the wake of the ruling could jeopardize his business model and make it harder to compete with larger wineries.
Fireworks Safety A 'Significant Problem' For County (Westchase.TBO.com)
Many people will celebrate New Year?s with a bang this season. But they may be throwing caution to the wind. Every year, about 12,000 people around the country are admitted to hospitals for injuries related to fireworks, said Vicki Yeakley, public educator for Hillsborough County Fire Rescue.







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