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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

by Dan Holman last modified Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Generation Y prefers fewer meetings and more flexibility to once-coveted middle management positions. . .Geologic and bureaucratic troubles are harrying development on oil’s final frontier. . ."Archery moms," "neglected dads," and vegan children are among America’s emerging micro-markets. . .Mortgage foreclosures may benefit niche buyers. . .Compared even to the citizens of war-torn Iraq, Americans are armed to the teeth. . .

Generation Y prefers fewer meetings and more flexibility to once-coveted middle management positions. . .

Geologic and bureaucratic troubles are harrying development on oil’s final frontier. . .

"Archery moms," "neglected dads," and vegan children are among America’s emerging micro-markets. . .

Mortgage foreclosures may benefit niche buyers. . .

Compared even to the citizens of war-torn Iraq, Americans are armed to the teeth. . .

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