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mikelgabriel September 17, 2009 at 2:35 am

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Beachologist September 19, 2009 at 9:45 pm

Check with your accountant.

ltl_wmn September 20, 2009 at 11:40 am

Well, there is unemployment, but your business is charged for that, unless he paid in to the system previously and can go back on a previous employer. If you have any assets to sell that is the best way. My husband and I have gone through that before, it's best to sell any assets, or get creative(garage sale, some kind of service offered). You will survive!!! You might be able to get food stamps, we have never gone that route, but it may be a possibility. If he owns the assets to the business try an auction house that specializes in that, but check them out really good!!!!

FoodMage September 22, 2009 at 5:20 am

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granolajoe43 September 22, 2009 at 4:55 pm

WRONG-Unions are NOT simply about “getting together and providing a better life for working families.” Unions are about socialism, unions are about forcing their way of life on others, unions are about thugs illegally/immorally crowding out others. Unions members usually do not think and reason on their own. They need an organization to do it for them and with that comes HIGHER costs and less competition. Unions drive up costs until they have used up a company and it is forced to shut down.

Allison Kipta September 22, 2009 at 9:35 pm

Landlocked countries in Southern and East African are now assured of high-speed bandwidth capacity following connection agreements between the undersea cable consortium Seacom and ISPs. The Seacom consortium has signed agreements with Altech of South Africa and New Artel of Rwanda to provide connectivity to landlocked countries with high-speed bandwidth capacity. New Artel is a government-owned ISP providing Internet services to government ministries and departments. Through New Artel, Seacom will use Rwanda’s national fiber-optic backbone to connect high-speed bandwidth to Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Altech-Seacom agreement call for the two companies to buy capacity from one another. The deal sees Seacom buy capacity on a terrestrial network owned by Altech’s Kenya subsidiary, Kenya Data Networks. In turn, Altech will also be buying capacity from the Seacom cable. Altech’s terrestrial cable will therefore allow Seacom to deliver its international capacity to…

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