Business Wire - March 13, 2009
PSE weatherization funds also help low-income households make long-lasting energy-efficient improvements
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More than $13 million remains available to households who need assistance after 16,000 PSE customers ...
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Texas Banking - Vol. 98 Nbr. 8, August 2009
More than two million US households adopted online banking and bill payment during the last year, according to a survey conducted by Fiserv Inc. A total of 69.7 million households, representing four out of five households with Internet access, now use online banking services, primarily to access balance and account history and transfer money between accounts. In addition, 64.4 million households pay at least one bill online, either at a bank Web site or directly at a company Web site. With to...
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Business North Carolina - Vol. 22 Nbr. 4, April 2002
Regional Report - Brief Article - Illustration - Statistical Data Included
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South Dakota Business Review - Vol. 59 Nbr. 4, June 2001
... Other family includes households other than a married couple or single parent (i....
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New Hampshire Business Review - December 27, 2006
2005 Household Estimates by County Number of County Households Hillsborough 154,453 Rockingham 113,188 ...
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The Broward Times - August 05, 2005
For some silly Negroes, the white man is the metaphysical father. The mannerisms, speech and elitist thought patterns of racist whites govern these Negroes who may as well call George Bush, Jerry Falwell or the Pope "Daddy." Adopting the thinking of the most racist white man who pretends not to be racist, these deluded Negroes believe they are progressive simply because they are divergent from the masses of Blacks who either recall or still feel a heavy racist boot on their asses. Black son...
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The Broward Times - August 05, 2005
I thought after they completed college my three oldest sons would be off and about and I would have enough money in my pocket to buy an ice cream cone instead of paying tuition bills and sending off their weekly 'fun money' allowance. After all, I thought, don't I deserve a 'fun allowance?' During my college years, I had to work - there was no 'fun money'
The oldest son announces he's quitting his new six-figure job in New York City to become an entrepreneur because he doesn't like grunt wo...
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