Kimberly A. Ellis has been promoted to associate vice president, sales/operations liaison at the Salt Lake City branch of D.A. Davidson & Co. She has 15 years experience with other financial firms.
Bush Urges GOP to Woo Blacks: Candidates to Skip Morgan State Debate (HispanicBusiness.com)
WASHINGTON -- President Bush urged Republican presidential candidates to actively seek support from black voters, addressing concerns yesterday over the decision by his party's top contenders to skip a nationally televised debate next week at Morgan State University.
Text of Bush news conference (AP via Yahoo! News)
Text of President Bush's news conference on Thursday, as transcribed by CQ Transcriptions.
Leading GOP candidates snub black-issues debate (Orlando Sentinel)
When PBS broadcaster Tavis Smiley moderates a nationally televised Republican presidential debate Thursday, he'll be staring at five empty lecterns.
Bush urges GOP to woo blacks (Baltimore Sun)
Candidates to skip Morgan State debate President Bush urged Republican presidential candidates to actively seek support from black voters, addressing concerns yesterday over the decision by his party's top contenders to skip a nationally televised debate next week at Morgan State University.
The New York Law Firm of Robbins & Associates, P.C. is Pleased to Announce the Launch of its New Website (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Robbins & Associates, P.C. is located in midtown Manhattan, is a full service commercial law firm. Their new website illustrates the areas of practice, which include Business Formation, Commercial Litigation, Appeals and Appellate Practice, Estate Planning, Trusts, Insurance Law, Real Estate Law and Landlord-Tenant law.
Gidwitz sees Ill. biz as lame giant (Chicago Sun-Times)
Ron Gidwitz is alive and well, and fighting mad. The former gubernatorial candidate and influential CEO of Helene Curtis Industries says that the Blagojevich administration is crippling Illinois' ability to compete in today's tough global marketplace.
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