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  1. Holiday Helpers | Forbes | http://www.forbes.com/2009/12/14/holiday-stress-family-forbes-woman-well-being-relax.html
  2. Go Ahead, Call Me Grandma - new article at http://www.more.com/4298/9451-call-me-grandma
  3. What’s the deal with gold and bridge tolls? - new post http://intlnat.com
  4. @RonForrester thank you!
  5. Wow! Just participated with a phone conver with Steve Forbes, a magazine publisher and a bunch of bloggers!
  6. Just posted: "Women on Business"( http://twitthis.com/wu5kqp )
  7. Remembering life, not death, of John Lennon - new post http://intlnat.com
  8. Where are the ideas for the tiny business sector and for jump-starting consumer spending? see post at http://intlnat.com
  9. Antique innovations by artist Kim Finlan http://bit.ly/5vRcXt
  10. @FredCamposJr congratulations!
  11. Standing for the tiny business sector - new post http://intlnat.com
  12. Advice a mentor once told me - make the process as pleasant as the joy of the end result
  13. Starbucks and iTunes and artists-added value excellence - new post http://intlnat.com
  14. Someone said 'nothing is so great or insurmountable that baby steps won't get you there' so start walking toward your dreams.
  15. 2 things you ought to expect in customer service - new post http://intlnat.com
  16. How to Get Started With Abstract Art: http://EzineArticles.com/?id=3316470
  17. RT @huffingtonpost Hopenhagen Ambassador Contest: Meet The First Candidates http://bit.ly/3GKCpK
  18. Just posted: "What is it 30-somethings want? :: Women on Business" (http://twitthis.com/t5jhgo)
  19. @stevepohlit tis true, when my daughters were teens hitting the mall on Black Fridays with them was a great deal of fun
  20. @MSreview opportunity seekers can't find them while entrepreneurs recognize them right away