Business Respect - CSR Dispatches No 121 - 17 Feb 2008 (Mallenbaker.net)

Sunday 17 February 2008 @ 8:02 pm

An email newsletter with news and discussion focusing on corporate social responsibility globally, looking at the companies in the news and the emerging issues.

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The Building Blocks of a Burgeoning Online Toy Rental Biz (TechNewsWorld.com)

Sunday 17 February 2008 @ 7:02 pm

After scouring the Internet to fill her house with only the best toys for her infant twin sons, Lori Pope hated to watch the clutter build as the boys lost interest. If you can rent movies, video games and even handbags online, she thought, why not toys? That’s the idea behind Baby Plays, a Web-based company Pope launched in October that allows parents to receive four or six toys in the mail …

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Army tests new recruitment offering in Montgomery (The Montgomery Independent)

Sunday 17 February 2008 @ 7:02 pm

The U.S. Army announced Monday the introduction of the Army Advantage Fund (AAF), an innovative program offering qualified recruits a considerable down payment for home ownership or seed money to start their own business. The U.S. Army is the only branch of service currently offering this benefit.

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Internet the key to boosting iQ (The New Zealand Herald)

Sunday 17 February 2008 @ 7:02 pm

Ask Shane Loomb about his childhood toys and you can tell that his parents were careful shoppers. An ant farm, sea monkeys, a sundial watch - fun toys that he happily admits were all just “a little bit geeky”.

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L.A. start-up seeks to make online ads much more effective (San Jose Mercury News)

Sunday 17 February 2008 @ 7:02 pm

Step into the Los Angeles offices of the Rubicon Project and you might feel as if you’ve been transported to Silicon Valley, circa 1999.

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Financial Fundamentals: ‘Sweetheart Swindle’ is for the love of money (The Shreveport Times)

Sunday 17 February 2008 @ 6:02 pm

WASHINGTON — If you’re looking online for a sweetheart, beware: You may find a new meaning for the expression “money can’t buy love.”

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Buyers and sellers look to online home market (The Olympian)

Sunday 17 February 2008 @ 6:02 pm

South Sound homesellers and shoppers are starting to see more online options for doing business, but an Olympia real estate broker says there’s no substitute for local agents and brokers for the most accurate information.

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Activist moms merge online to make meaningful change (Orlando Sentinel)

Sunday 17 February 2008 @ 6:02 pm

Web-based group tries to help mothers make even more difference in the pressed time they do have. Amy Tiemann was a neuroscientist, then a high-school teacher, next a mother.

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Beware of online ‘Sweetheart Swindle’ (Ventura County Star)

Sunday 17 February 2008 @ 6:02 pm

If you’re looking online for a sweetheart, beware: You may find a new meaning for the expression “money can’t buy love.” The National Consumers League has issued a warning to people looking for love on the Internet to watch out for con artists whose only mission is to separate them from their cash.

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Focus Profit Training Service Launched To Teach People How To Make Money Online (PRWeb)

Sunday 17 February 2008 @ 6:02 pm

In difficult economic times, people of all socio-economic classes and all levels of education and experience are looking for ways to make extra money to meet their financial needs. Many are looking to the internet to make money online, yet they lack the know-how to succeed. Focus Profit Training provides affordable easy-to-understand training materials that meet these needs regardless of the …

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