The Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing policy, which ended on June 30, has helped to create an environment of very low interest rates which is making it increasingly difficult to generate income from securities.
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In order for a ball to bounce, it has to go down before it can come back up. For the bounce agency in the heart of Greenville, the downward trend was difficult, but the upward trajectory is that much sweeter for it.
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At Max Heller’s funeral a few weeks ago, his daughter Francie urged the many mourners, “Don’t cry because it ended,” referring to her father’s life, “smile, because it happened.”
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Just getting a sports team to a city can be a sport in itself: the city may need to provide a venue for play; then the city needs to provide the fans; then the city needs to continue to support the team win or lose, good economy or bad.
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The Samsontech Metor Mic is a USB microphone that attaches to your computer and offers a very high-quality condenser microphone powered by your computer's USB port.
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If you carry a smartphone, iPad or Android Tablet then you've got a problem that Toddy Gear can solve — how to keep the screen clean and help you look cool while you do it.
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Great Android phones are coming fast and furious. They are especially getting faster with the release of the 4G phones, and the Samsung Droid Charge shows off the new speeds beautifully.
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On Wednesday, May 5th, 2011, the Carolina Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors, or ABC, gathered at the State House in Columbia for their annual Hard Hat Legislative Day, which gives their members an opportunity to interact with elected officials and discuss matters of great importance to the construction industry.
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Builders right here in the Greenville market are looking to educate potential homebuyers on the positives of committing to a greener lifestyle and offering an expert opinion on how to "go green to save green."
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Why renovate a 90-year-old house instead of building a new green building from the ground up? It's the ultimate in recycling, explains Brad Wyche, Upstate Forever Executive Director.
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