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Hello! Here are your articles for December 19, 2007.
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It's beginning to TASTE a lot like ...

... a good time to enjoy scrumptious holiday goodies!  Yes, it's the time of year when we pile up the reasons for New Year's Resolutions!  DMLO's annual holiday luncheon was just that kind of special time for eating plenty of great food and sharing workplace friendships.  Click Full Article to share a few photos of happy, and full, DMLO staff.



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Have a Happy Holiday Season!

As we enjoy this busy season of parties, family gatherings, and shopping, we want to wish each of you a very happy holiday season. Make the most of the time you have with family and friends and be sure to take time to relax and (click Full Article to continue).

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Social Security History Quiz
Q.
In 1937, a streetcar motorman in Cleveland named Ernest Ackerman received the very first Social Security retirement benefit payment. It was a one-time, lump-sum payout. How much was it for?
a. $177
b. $1,777
c. $7
d. 17 cents

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The 2008 presidential campaign season is underway.
Soon, caucuses and primary voting begin across the country. In many workplaces, employees are discussing issues and arguing their political positions. Some employers might want to prohibit political expression because it can cause tension, reduce productivity, and even damage the reputation of the business. And some employees argue there is a legal right to their free speech. What's an employer to do? Click "Full Article."
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Here's a business rule you don't ever want to break:
Don't borrow from payroll taxes withheld from employees. The IRS views this money as sacred. That's why the penalties involving these funds are severe. You need to know who will be considered liable if payroll taxes go unpaid. Read the "Full Article" for an important heads-up.
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Do you want to retire before reaching
your full Social Security retirement age and work part-time? If so, you need to read this article so you can start planning to preserve your Social Security benefits. We explain the rules involving how much you can earn and still qualify for full Social Security benefits, along with when you will reach "full retirement age" in the eyes of the federal government.
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China Hopes To Avoid Full WTO Fight On Information
javno.com - Fri, 9 May 2008 15:43:33 GMT

UK throwing away a fortune in food
gulfnews.com - Fri, 9 May 2008 15:42:32 GMT

U.S. Trade Deficit Narrowed More Than Expected In March To $58.2B
AllHeadlineNews.com - Fri, 9 May 2008 15:42:02 GMT

Oil prices set another record: $126.20 a barrel
chron.com - Fri, 9 May 2008 15:39:55 GMT

Gold rises by Rs 190 on firm global cues
ndtv.com - Fri, 9 May 2008 15:39:34 GMT



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