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Blogging the US election - I

BBC News Online's Kevin Anderson is keeping a weblog as the US prepares to go to the polls on 2 November.
Care New England chooses Tufts insurance for employees over Blue Cross

Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 13--The Care New England hospital group has selected Tufts Health Plan as the health insurer for its 3,800 employees -- a big boost for Tufts and a new twist in the dispute ...
bank Customers Earn Cash from citizens Financial Group for Going Green

Green$ense, the first eco-friendly
banking incentive program, rewards customers for reducing paper transactions PROVIDENCE, R.I., Nov.
Game Time - Baseball leader Bud Selig never learns from mistakes

Random thoughts on the passing sports scene as Eastern Standard Time, a.k.a. The Dark Age, returns.
Helping hand is lent to the state

Jose Severino harbors no grudge toward the Carcieri administration for changing state retiree benefits to cut costs, a move that nudged him and hundreds of state workers into retiring in September.
Three RI lenders to receive SBA awards for minority lending

Three
rhode island lenders were recognized for their commitment to providing access to capital to the state's minority small business community at the 2008
rhode island Minority Enterprise Development Week ...
USA Fund completes three loans

New Boston Fund Inc. 's real estate investment fund has secured three loans for to acquire and develop projects in
rhode island and Connecticut.
SBA honors R.I.a s top lenders to minority businesses

Three
rhode island lenders will be recognized this month for making the highest rate of U.S Small Business Administration-backed loans to minority-owned companies.
citizens increases R.I. deposit dominance
citizens bank's dominance in
rhode island in terms of deposits got wider in the past year as its deposits increased by $3.43 billion - or 35.4 percent - while deposits at
bank of America Corp.
RI Business Plan Competition: 2009 rhode island Business Plan...

The
rhode island Business Plan Competition today launched its 2009 season, which is expected to award $150,000 in prizes, and announced the addition of Johnson and Wales University as a co-organizer. Johnson ...