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Comprehensive plan survey deadline extended The deadline for a community-wide survey that asks Marshfield area residents to rank the city in terms of crime, attractions, taxes and quality of life has been extended until midnight, Friday, Sept. 10. www.marshfieldmail.com
Debt warning as late payers on the rise A SURVEY has found that 59 per cent of businesses in Yorkshire are not getting paid on time. (08/09/2010 07:18:42) www.leedstoday.net
Is the price right? NO matter what type of business you're in, you've no doubt considered increasing or decreasing your prices in a bid to whet the appetite of your customers. www.news-mail.com.au
Online Surveys Provide a Boost to Your Paycheck, Through BigSpot.com ASHBURN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Online Surveys Provide a Boost to Your Paycheck, Through BigSpot.com. Site provides visitors with online consumer panels and surveys that offer cash for participants www.businesswire.com
Theater events this week PROFESSIONAL THEATERSARASOTAMURDERS SHE WROTE: Comic dinner theater mysteries with audience www.heraldtribune.com
Mt. Carroll Rotary Club 50 square dancers from 12 area clubs and local caller, Tommy Russell from Eldridge, Iowa, danced across Canada and the New England states for 10 days beginning August 2. Their destination and goal: Plattsburg, New York to visit and dance with fellow dancers, Tim and Paula Schares formerly from DeWitt, Iowa who had moved out east two years ago. www.prairie-advocate-news.com
Three travel groups urge airlines to be more forthcoming on fees The backlash against airline fees of all shapes and sizes deepened Tuesday when three advocacy groups for travelers and travel agencies launched a petition drive asking airlines to be more forthcoming about what they'll ding fliers for at airports and in the air. www.dallasnews.com
Learn to love your job Take this job and shove it! Good advice in bad times? Well, before bidding a vengeful goodbye or throwing a farewell temper tantrum, think again. lifewise.canoe.ca
Lack of Security Leads Japanese to Seek 2nd Jobs Declining salaries and an unstable labor market have led young Japanese to work additional jobs. www.nytimes.com
Land Known for 'Jobs for Life' Takes to Dual Careers With salaries down more than 12 percent over the past decade, young Japanese in an uncertain job market are increasingly making ends meet by working second or even third jobs. www.nytimes.com
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