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HOUSTON BUSINESS REVIEW
Kevin Price Releases New Audio Program on “The Accumulators” By HBR Staff
For quite some time there have been rumors and discussions of a new audio program by Houston Business Show Host and Business Review Publisher, Kevin Price. We are proud to announce that it is available for purchase.
It is entitled “Meet the Accumulators: The Force that is Driving Our Economy.” This important audio program identifies one of the most important demographic groups driving the economy, how they affect your business, and what to remember in marketing to them. Furthermore, he explains the difference between them and other demographics. The program only costs $14.95 and it makes an excellent gift for friends and colleagues or as an excellent business tool to give to your employees. Learning the lessons from this CD can be applied to every part of one’s business activities.
Kevin Price is an award winning author and speaker and he provides important information in this powerful program. It is a must for everyone interested in the changes of the economy and the role the Internet plays as a force of change. Order it today online by visiting here. To read a recent blog entry by Kevin Price on this subject, visit here. Email kj_hbr@sbcglobal.net if you have any questions.
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Kevin Price Archive
- Forbes Magazine Sizes Up Celebrities; Solving the Energy Crisis in 30 Days or Less; and More in Recent Blog Entries (June 2008, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- Forbes Magazine Sizes Up Celebrities; Solving the Energy Crisis in 30 Days or Less; and More in Recent Blog Entries (June 2008, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- First New Refinery in Decades; Economy Held Hostage by Future of Tax Cuts; and More in Recent Blog Entries (June 2008, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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$300 Billion Farm Bill Subsidizes Rich Farmers and High Prices ; Houston Area Job Board ; and More in Recent Blog Entries (May 2008, Issue No. 5, Thursday Edition)
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How HIllary Clinton Can Win; That Stubborn Recession; and More in Recent Blog Entries
(May 2008, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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Houston Area Job Board; Time Magazine Rates Top 100 Influential ; and More in Recent Blog Entries
(May 2008, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Will "Crest" Change Its Name to "Crust"?; Attracting Buyers Instead of Sellers ; and More in Recent Blog Entries
(May 2008, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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Clinton, Obama, Promise to Raise Gas Prices; Is the Dollar Too Weak or Strong; and More in Recent Blog Entries
(May 2008, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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Rich Republicans and Poor Democrats; Is There a "Best Time" to Run a Craigslist Want Ad...; and More in Recent Blog Entries (April 2008, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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Is Being "Contrary" A Good Thing?; On the Show: Charles Payne Tackles Poverty; and More in Recent Blog Entries (April 2008, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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On the Show: Craig Smith Speaks His Mind; Oink, Oink from the Federal Government; and More in Recent Blog Entries (April 2008, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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Economist on the Media and Recession; On the Today Show, Does More Mean Less?; and More in Recent Blog Entries (April 2008, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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On the Show: Raising Entrepreneurs; "That Was Easy"; and More in Recent Blog Entries (March 2008, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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The Wealth Gap; Boomers and Retirement; and More in Recent Blog Entries (March 2008, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Welcome to Hulu!; Sneak Peek of This Week's Show; and More in Recent Blog Entries (March 2008, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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On the Show: Stephen Moore of the Wall Street Journal; Who Should Conservatives Vote For?; and More in Recent Blog Entries (March 2008, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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William F. Buckley, 1925-2008; "Business Rivals" on Fox Business; and More in Recent Blog Entries (February 2008, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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On the Show: Guy Kawasaki; Naked Cowboy Sues M&Ms; and More in Recent Blog Entries (February 2008, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Range Rover's Excellent Commercial; Dr. Phil Reaches 1000; and More in Recent Blog Entries (February 2008, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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The Matrix Economy, The Media, and Agent Smith; Fox's Super Bowl Coup; and More in Recent Blog Entries (February 2008, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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Remembering Louie Welch; Do Democrats Fear John McCain?; and More in Recent Blog Entries (January 2008, Issue No. 5, Thursday Edition)
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Sprint Cuts Jobs and Stores; Eagerly Waiting Recession; and More in Recent Blog Entries (January 2008, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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Oprah Creates Television Network; In the Future, Not All New Media Will Be Short; and More in Recent Blog Entries (January 2008, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Barometers Versus Leaders; Charles Payne: Positive About the Markets; and More in Recent Blog Entries (January 2008, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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Time Magazine's Best Lists: Magazine Covers; Wrapping Up 2007; and More in Recent Blog Entries (January 2008, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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Time Magazine's Best Lists: The Top Bad Choices, Religious Stories; Time Magazine's Person of the Year; and More in Recent Blog Entries (December 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Creating the New Media; Donald Trump's Business Challenges; and More in Recent Blog Entries (December 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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Media, Advertising, and PR for Businesses in Houston; Dow Breaks 13,000 Again -- in the Right Direction!; and More in Recent Blog Entries (December 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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2008 Presidential Campaign Update; Intellectual Devotional Vs. Uncle John's Bathroom Reader; and More in Recent Blog Entries (November 2007, Issue No. 5, Thursday Edition)
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Save Money. Live Better; Stock Market Breaks 13,000 -- In the Wrong Direction; and More in Recent Blog Entries (November 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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Relocating a Business to Houston; Fox Business Network Update; and More in Recent Blog Entries(November 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Too Fast Cities?; Too Slow Cities?; ABC Dabbles in Infomercials; and More in Recent Blog Entries (November 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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Fox Business Comes To Houston Comcast; John Lucas: Legend On and Off the Court; and More in Recent Blog Entries (November 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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California Fire Fuels TV Ratings; The 1987 Stock Market Crash; and More in Recent Blog Entries (October 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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Hospital Visit Reminds Me of Auto Repair; The Four Hour Work Week; and More in Recent Blog Entries (October 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Christmas in October?; Challenging Starbucks; and More in Recent Blog Entries (October 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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You Know It Is a Slow News Day When; Quit Jacking With My Radio; and More in Recent Blog Entries (October 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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Walmart's Continued War on Poverty; 2007 Forbes 400; and More in Recent Blog Entries (September 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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Waiting on the Fed; In the News: NBC becomes TSN; and More in Recent Blog Entries (September 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Coke Banks on Consumer Ignorance; Remembering September 11th; and More in Recent Blog Entries (September 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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Not All Sports Business is Big; Blog/Video: Geico Does It Again; and More in Recent Blog Entries (September 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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Bad News Means Big Business for CNBC; Fast Money MBA Spills the Beans Early; and More in Recent Blog Entries (August 2007, Issue No. 5, Thursday Edition)
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Creative Ad Placement; On Going Daily; and More in Recent Blog Entries (August 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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Morning Joe Questions Media Objectivity; AFA for Fox; and More in Recent Blog Entries (August 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Privatize Those Bridges!; Murdoch Finally Gets WSJ; and More in Recent Blog Entries (August 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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Interesting News at Fox Business Channel; Houston Loses a Friend of Consumers; and More in Recent Blog Entries (August 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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When Ads are Too Subtle; Clever Marketing: Legal Zoom Commercial; and More in Recent Blog Entries (July 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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Beckhamania: You Have to Be Kidding; Is Harry Potter in Trouble?; and More in Recent Blog Entries (July 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Regulations: A Billion Dollars Here and There Adds Up; Move Over Bill Gates; and More in Recent Blog Entries (July 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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Donald Trump and Firing Employees, Creative Cover or Deceptive Marketing; A New Look for Terrorism?; and More in Recent Blog Entries (July 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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Direct Mail That "Makes You Look"; Does Sex Sell Business News?; and More in Recent Blog Entries (June 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?; The Value of Blogging; and More in Recent Blog Entries (June 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Will Matt Lauer of Today Lose His Job?; Christopher Horner on Global Warming; and More in Recent Blog Entries (June 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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The Power of Paris Hilton; It Is Time to Privatize Unemployment Insurance; What Would Jesus Buy?; and More in Recent Blog Entries (June 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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"Empowerment to the People" Being Made Available online; Donald Trump Redefines "Intelligence"; and More in Recent Blog Entries
(May 2007, Issue No. 5, Thursday Edition)
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A People Express for the 21st Century?; CBS Should Hire Stone Phillips...Fast; and More in Recent Blog Entries
(May 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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In the Clever Marketing Department; When Your T-Mobile Crashes; and More in Recent Blog Entries
(May 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Geico Gets Increasingly Clever; Today Show Sends Warning to Men; and More in Recent Blog Entries
(May 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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See How They Run: Reagan Impersonators?; News Corp Pursues Dow Jones; and More in Recent Blog Entries
(May 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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The Stock Continues to Boom; Toyota: The Rising Sun Continues; and More in Recent Blog Entries
(April 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
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Who to Blame at Virgnia Tech?; What People Earn; and More in Recent Blog Entries (April 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
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Republicans for Pelosi?; US-China Trade War?; and More in Recent Blog Entries (April 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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Starvation in Africa: Global Warming vs. Man Made Poverty; The Decline of Newspapers... A Personal Story; and More in Recent Blog Entries (April 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
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Donald Trump May Need to Learn That There Is Such a Thing as "Too Much" Exposure; Ms. Dewey Isn't Worth the Wait; and More in Recent Blog Entries (March 2007, Issue No. 5, Thursday Edition)
- India Needs to Remember How It Became a Player; What I Learned About Morning Television at the YMCA; and More in Recent Blog Entries (March 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- How the Big Box Hardware Stores Make Money; Cut in Deficit Shows Tax Cuts Work; and More in Recent Blog Entries (March 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- ABC Taking Geico Caveman Prime Time?; So You Want to Be a Millionaire?; Why the Media Hates Good News; and More in Recent Blog Entries (March 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Must Reading: The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman; The Bright Future Through the Eyes of Wired; and More in Recent Blog Entries (March 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- See How They Run, The First in a Series on the 2008 Elections; The Best Cities for Jobs; and More in Recent Blog Entries (February 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- Newsweek Shamelessly Exploits Troops; The Arrogance of Air Pelosi; Expect a New "Benchmark" Day: Gift Card Tuesday; and More in Recent Blog Entries (February 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- The Rise of Pessimistic "Conservatives"; New Website Supports the Houston Business Show; and More in Recent Blog Entries (February 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Senator Joe Biden, Behaving Badly; TV Lovers Simply Don't Get It; Saturday Morning Talking Heads; and More in Recent Blog Entries (February 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- State of the Union: The Brief, But Powerful, Case for the Tax Cuts ; Old Spice Tries to Reach Young Guys; and More in Recent Blog Entries (January 2007, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- Breakfast With Bruce Kaufmann; Britney Spears' Buzz; National Center for Policy Analysis is Idea Central ; and More in Recent Blog Entries (January 2007, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- From the Publisher: Creepy Hand or Smart Looking Button? That Was Easy!; I Want to Play -- Er, Work -- at Google; and More in Recent Blog Entries (January 2007, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- From the Publisher: Barack Obama Comes Down to Earth; WebProNews Internet Winners; and More in Recent Blog Entries (January 2007, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- Gerald Ford, 1913-2006; Billionaire Envy; Not the Santa Claus Reports I Remember; and More in Recent Blog Entries (December 2006, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- Another Blow on Brick and Mortar; Did Jim Cramer Get Fired?; Blog Humbug!; and More in Recent Blog Entries (December 2006, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- Ethical Dilemmas for NBC; Will Bob Gates Enjoy a Quick Confirmation?; Donald Trump on Leadership and Problem Solving; and More in Recent Blog Entries (December 2006, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- The Power of a Franchise; The Quest for Good News; Sizing Up Black Friday; and More in Recent Blog Entries (November 2006, Issue No. 5, Thursday Edition)
- Democrats Learn it is Easier to Criticize than Govern; So Will MySpace Be a Good Deal in the Long Run?; and More in Recent Blog Entries (November 2006, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- Milton Friedman; Senate Republicans Move Right; Motown Singing the Blues; and More in Recent Blog Entries (November 2006, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- The Morning After; Campaign Spending Reaches Record Highs; Oh, Oh, Oh! Christmas Commercialism Right Around the Corner; and More in Recent Blog Entries (November 2006, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Hey, Katy Couric, I Hate to Say I Told You So; Prepare for Kinky's Surprise; Hot and Not so Hot Talk Radio; and More in Recent Blog Entries (November 2006, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- So, Jack Welch Wants to Buy a Newspaper; More Bad News for Those Who Love Bad News; Surprising Predictions on the Off Year Elections; and More in Recent Blog Entries (October 2006, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- Are We Like Sheep, The Half Empty World of the News, Dow Breaks 12,000 While the Media Continually Cries "Wolf" and More in Recent Blog Entries (October 2006, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- Has Capitalism Made China a "Better" Country, Bad Economics on TV, Is It Just Me or Is It Getting Crowded and More in Recent Blog Entries (October 2006, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Fox News at 10 Years, E.D. Hill's quick Departure from Fox & Friends and More in Recent Blog Entries (October 2006, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- Wal-Mart's War on Poverty, Time to Boycott Citgo, If HBJ is Right Perry is in Trouble and More in Recent Blog Entries (September 2006, Issue No. 5, Thursday Edition)
- The Birth of Modern Public Relations, Ford Employees Learning Economics 101, and More in Recent Blog Entries (September 2006, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- Do Not Forget September 11th, Am I A Prophey of Doom, Forbes Thinks Highly of Texas, and More in Recent Blog Entries (September 2006, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- Wired Magazine, Katie Couric, the Rise of the Internet, and More in Recent Blog Entries (September 2006, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Carolyn of NBC's Apprentice is FIRED! (September 2006, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- Giving Clinton His Due (August 2006, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- The Rise of HoustonBusiness.com (August 2006, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- Minimum Wage, Minimal Thinking(August 2006, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Orlando Sanchez for Harris County Treasurer(August 2006, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- The Real Economy (July 2006, Issue No. 5, Thursday Edition)
- Houston’s Movers and Shakers (July 2006, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- First Time Shame on You... (July 2006, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- Ken Lay, RIP, and More (July 2006, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Taking the Plunge (July 2006, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- Sales Tips, An On Going Series-"Giving Back"(June 2006, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Sales Tips, An On Going Series...Develop A System To Keep In Touch With Current Clients(June 2006, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- New HBR Blog Coming Soon (May 2006, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- Sales Tips, An On Going Series... (May 2006, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Sales Tips, an On Going Series (April 2006, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Baby Boomers Mean Booming Business (March 2006, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- What You Don't Know May Be Hurting Your Business (February 2006, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- Leaders vs. Cheerleaders (January 2006, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Pump Up Your Business! (December 2005, Issue No. 3, Thursday Edition)
- Favorite Business Books of 2004, Part 3 (December 2004, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
- Favorite Business Books of 2004, Part 2 (December 2004, Issue No. 1, Thursday Edition)
- Favorite Business Books of 2004, Part 1 (November 2004, Issue No. 4, Thursday Edition)
- Lessons From The 2004 Election (November 2004, Issue No. 2, Thursday Edition)
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