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In the final 2008 presidential debate the economic crisis was front and center. Americans were described as frightened and angry. The real problem was ignored.
Mountain View Studios combines original art with resin casting services. Based in Tennessee, they're a testament to the old-fashioned entrepeneurial spirt.
Despite much-hyped fears of low wage workers around the world taking American jobs, the real culprit is increasingly intelligent machinery.
American and European Union trade lawyers win their case charging China with breaking a promise to exempt auto parts from Chinese tariffs.
Microsoft knows how to make money. This article explains what the XBOX 360 can teach consumers about money, capitalism, and supply and demand.
In 1914 Henry Ford shocked the business community. He doubled the wages of his workers. His company prospered. Fourteen years later in 1926, he did it again.
Dials are the face of a watch and pretty faces sell watches. Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Hampden, E. Howard, and other companies made porcelain dials for watch movements.
Blue Ridge pottery values rise as fewer pieces reach the antique and collectible market. Brightly colored hand painted folk art dinnerware follows a distinctive look.
Five weeks in office, Barack Obama addressed the Congress emphasizing the economy crisis. He said nothing about manufacturing or US debtor nation status.
On September 24, 2008, President Bush addressed the nation. He gave part of the reason for our current economic problems. He did not give all the reasons.
From simple cut-outs using paper to drag & drop using a computer mouse, the love of paper dolls has endured for decades.


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