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Kiplinger's Jeffrey Kosnett on Dividend Paying Stocks
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Wed, 8 Feb 2012
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Kiplinger's Jeffrey Kosnett discusses 8 Dividend Paying Stocks.
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streak. And -- racing and it territory 15%. And advocate General Electric . Yet accepted dividend by -- for more. -- five years ago but since then I mean there are errors out trying to -
NBC broadcasts Super Bowl with pomp and promotion
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Mon, 6 Feb 2012
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chauvinism, the spots struck a tone of recession-minded nostalgia. Budweiser reflected on the end of prohibition, General Electric touted its old-fashioned manufacturing with its "G.E. works" campaign, and even "Star Wars" returned in a Volkswagen
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Politics Ain't Bean Bag
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01/31/2012
Mitt Romney is defending his use of negative campaign ads. He says it is a way to gain traction against Newt Gingrich and that he will not hesitate to fire when fired upon. He also called the former House speaker a whiner. Howie agreed with Mitt about Newt and said all is fair in politics.
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Jan Brewer calls President Obama Thin-Skinned after Tarmac Confrontation
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01/26/2012
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer and President Barack Obama appeared to get into a heated confrontation just after Obama's plane touched down in Arizona for a campaign event and it is believed to have happened because of what Brewer wrote in her new book about him. When asked what happen Brewer said he brought up her book and was "Thin-Skinend" about what she said about him. Do you think President Obama is thin skinned or was the confrontation rude?
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If At First You Don't Succeed...Flop Again
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01/25/2012
President Barack Obama laid out a series of plans in his State of the Union speech completely diregarding political realities. He touted numerous plans that have been colossal failures in the past such as an end to oil industry subsidies - something he could not get through a Democratic Congress, much less today's divided Congress. Then there was recycling, immigration overhaul, permanent college tuition tax credits and and familiar discouragements for companies that move overseas. Howie was not amused.
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What's Up On Wall Street - Matt Nesto, Yahoo! Finance
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01/20/2012
Matt Nesto from Yahoo! Finance tells us What's Up On Wall Street.
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Assisted Living Prisons
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01/19/2012
Gov. Deval Patrick has proposed a plan to build two to three assisted-living centers with bars for golden-ager inmates to serve their time in comfort. Howie was gobsmacked.
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White House Jobs Adviser Ships Jobs to China
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08/24/2011
Rove debate the evil of Jeffrey Immelt, GE and the White House. ... so why would ..... prod businesses to create jobs at home, GE has been busy sending them abroad. Since Immelt took over in 2001, GE has shed 34,000 jobs in the U.S
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White House Figures Out That Jobs Are Important
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01/22/2011
headline from the Boston Globe! Obama makes another pro-business move Does that make two? Here in the birthplace of General Electric (Schenectady), Obama introduced the new appointee, Jeffrey R. Immelt, the company’s chairman and chief executive
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Buffett Too
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03/10/2009
know what's going on, and their reaction then is to absolutely pull back." Jack Welch, too. JACK WELCH (former General Electric CEO): No, I think -- look, I think you can have your staff working on all kinds of long-range problems, but you
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Must Get Stoned
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02/28/2009
stock market, which hit a fresh 12-year low on Friday as Citigroup sold a bigger chunk of itself to the government and General Electric slashed its dividend, spooking investors who were already jittery. Then they'll stone you when you're there all alone
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Accommodation Granted
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01/31/2009
industry.” In comes Obama, out goes the partnership between government and big business. There was a $12,000 talk to GE Healthcare in August, a $20,000 lecture in January to Premier, Inc., a health care consulting firm, and a pair of $18



