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Valueideas Home Business Opportunity Announces Fully Automated Sales-Closing System: Enjoy Your Own Personal Marketing ...

For the past decade, this system, designed by one of today's leading lifestyle design companies, has generated six-figure incomes for team members and partners by providing the tools, education and resources necessary to run their own business online and work from home. This proven business opportunity has received continued positive reviews because, unlike other work-from-home opportunities, it offers a non-MLM, fully guaranteed passive income stream.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 9, 2007 -- One of today's leading business opportunities announced its plans for initial public offering, currently in the planning stages and slated for completion in 2010. The company simultaneously launched its fully automated sales process.

Thousands of men and women across the nation have opted for the entrepreneurial route via work-from-home online business opportunities.


Ex-Home Depot boss to lead New Chrysler

Chrysler got a taste of its new owner's swift and decisive style Monday as its chief executive was demoted and the former head of Home Depot was tapped to lead the automaker through a major restructuring.

Bob Nardelli, who left The Home Depot Inc. in January after a shareholder rebellion over his outsized pay, was named chairman and chief executive of Chrysler LLC, replacing Tom LaSorda, who is taking the No. 2 slot. The changes came just three days after the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP acquired a majority stake in Chrysler.

"The new Chrysler has the opportunity to prove that the private business model can thrive in this industry," Nardelli said. "We have an opportunity to really make a significant change in the auto industry."

LaSorda said Nardelli is a strong manager who has helped companies grow and he is happy to be working with him.


Ex-Home Depot boss to lead new Chrysler

AUBURN HILLS, Mich.—Chrysler got a taste of its new owner's swift and decisive style Monday as its chief executive was demoted and the former head of Home Depot was tapped to lead the automaker through a major restructuring.

Bob Nardelli, who left The Home Depot Inc. in January after a shareholder rebellion over his outsized pay, was named chairman and chief executive of Chrysler LLC, replacing Tom LaSorda, who is taking the No. 2 slot. The changes came just three days after the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP acquired a majority stake in Chrysler.

"The new Chrysler has the opportunity to prove that the private business model can thrive in this industry," Nardelli said. "We have an opportunity to really .


The Hindu Business Line : IT sector cautious on Govt move to curb funds flow

Chennai/Mumbai/Bangalore/New Delhi, Aug. 12 The IT industry is guarded in its reaction on steps taken by the Government to fight rising rupee. Last week, the Government modified the external commercial borrowing (ECB) policy to modulate capital inflows.

ECBs above $20 million would be permitted only for foreign currency expenditure borrowers raising ECB more than $20 million would have to park the proceeds overseas. The aim is to curb the demand for rupee in exchange for dollar.

The Nasscom President, MrKiran Karnik, said: "We think that the move would have a positive impact on the industry. Keeping in view the sharp appreciation in the rupee, we feel such steps are justified." .

However, some companies are sceptical about the new ECB norms. According to Mr Shiva Ramani, Co-Founder and CEO, Cybernet-SlashSupport (CSS), "While the move could lead to a reduction in inflows, inflows through FIIs and FDI will continue and this step will not lead to the arrest of rupee appreciation."

He said the move could help reduce the volume of purchases made by the RBI to keep the rupee rising to a level above 40.3 and consequently keep inflation under check.


Pathways to the future: Success stories in the Valley

In September 1995, the Washington County Board of Developmental Disabilities launched a new and innovative program called Pathways Employment Solutions.

Essentially, it is an employment service. The goal of the program is a �quest� for gainful employment and self-sufficiency for young and older adults with disabilities, according to Jan Powell, adult services supervisor.

�We are committed to doing everything possible to meet the needs and desires of people with disabilities,� she said. �We provide support to community business when they partner with us, and we are grateful for businesses that give our people opportunities.�

Since that program was launched, and even a decade before the community employment component began, the thrust has been jobs for adults, either at the sheltered workshop (WASCO) on Muskingum Drive or in the community.


Tragicomic Tones in Turkmenistan

Banishment from the country takes effect with the publishing of these words.

Assuming otherwise is foolishness in Turkmenistan, the most repressive and two-sided country of the scores I've visited seeking jazz in the most remote and unusual places on Earth.

Brilliantly lit marble monuments and unerringly smiling faces camouflage a serpent's nest that strikes instantly with any hint of my being a journalist. It's officially treason, punishable by life in prison, to write negative impressions about the world's most hostile nation toward the press except for North Korea.

Still, musically there's intrigue here. And it's a place that, uh, knows how to listen even if people frequently talk very quietly.

Coming here may seem like questionable judgment, but for a person who's favorite novel is George Orwell's “1984” the lure was irresistible.


Alexander M. Jackson, not a proud New Mexican

Alexander Melvorne Jackson is little noted by New Mexico historians in spite of the fact that he served as the number two ranking administrator in territorial New Mexico. President James Buchanan named him territorial secretary in 1857 and he held the job until the Civil War began. Secretary at the time was a position second only to the territorial governor. There was no such office as Lieutenant Governor. The job paid well, too; $500 per quarter. Two thousand dollars per year was a considerable sum at the time.A. M. Jackson was born in Ireland, but immigrated to the United States -Alabama- as a young child. He moved on to Tennessee and then to Ohio where he took up the study of law. Back in the south - Mississippi - he began the practice of law in 1842. He also helped edit the Ripley Advertiser.


City firms team up to meet Xfm task

TWO Capital-based creative agencies have joined forces to design an innovative "concept space" for a popular radio station.

Xfm Scotland wanted an empty shop in the fashionable Multrees Walk area to become the home to their temporary headquarters during the Edinburgh Festivals.

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