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New condos help moms balance home, work

A number of new condominiums are offering special facilities and services for working mothers to help them balance the demands of home and the office.

La Ceda se consolida como el principal centro de abasto del DF

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El sistema de abasto de mercancías en esta capital muestra un marcado contraste entre los mercados públicos y la Central de Abasto de la ciudad de México (Ceda), pues mientras que los primeros siguen agonizando, a grado tal que 36 por ciento de sus locales están cerrados, la segunda se consolida como el centro mayorista más grande del mundo

Youth embracing pro bono work / Growing social consciousness leads some to use their skills to help others

Keishi Takeda, center, an employee of IBM Japan Ltd., in the firm’s office in Tokyo’s Nihonbashi districtAs social consciousness grows among the younger generations, more company employees are using their specialized skills and their own time to do pro bono work.

Dell invierte $50 millones al año

Unos $50 millones al año inyecta a la economía panameña la multinacional Dell, sin tomar en cuenta la empleomanía que genera, indicó el director de Centroamérica y El Caribe de Dell, Martín Álvarez.

Taiwan’s urban renewal plan may keep home prices up: analyst

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A new urban renewal plan unveiled by the government will likely keep home prices high by encouraging more funds to flow into the local property market, an analyst said yesterday.

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