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Inc. April 2006 Darren Dahl |
Insourcing 101 There's no doubt that American workers have suffered from globalization and the outsourcing of jobs overseas. But during the past few years, many states have experienced a jump in the number of residents employed by foreign firms. Here's a sampling of the data. |
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From Sea To Shining Sea U.S. manufacturers span industries and states to serve their markets: here, there and everywhere. |
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Birth of a College Football Fan Here are 50 games this year worth circling on your calendar. |
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Great Escapes: The New American Life List Presenting the definitive guide to our nation's greatest 21st-century adventure hideouts. Fifty places between the lines where you can still ditch the crowds, get lost, and recharge. |
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Just the FACTA, Mom Residents of 12 more states can now get free copies of their credit files. If you live in the Midwest, you're eligible for a free peek into your personal financial file beginning Tuesday, March 1. Here's why you should mark your calendar for this momentous event. |
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Sports Central October 2, 2007 Kyle Jahner |
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Sports Central November 16, 2007 Kyle Jahner |
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