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04/18/2008 SBA News -- President Bush Proclaims National Small Business Week
Small Business Week highlights the hard work of Nation's small business community. Click here to read the full article.
03/04/2008 SBA News -- SBA Launches New On-Line Training
The US Small Business Administration this week launched its latest free online course: Business Opportunities - A Gude to Winning Federal Contracts. Click here to read the full article.
02/12/2008 SBA News -- SBA Kicks off National Entrepreneurship Week: Feb. 25 - March 1, 2008
The U.S. Small Business Administration will take part today in the kick-off of National Entrepreneurship Week to celebrate entrepreneurial education and youth entre-preneurship. National Entrepreneurship Week celebrates the heritage of American entrepreneurship, its creativity and innovation, as well as efforts to encourage and prepare the next generation of business owners and leaders. Click here to read the full article.
02/12/2008 SBA News -- Business.gov Expands Services to Help Local Businesses
Small business access to government information took another substantial leap forward today with the addition of new state and local search capabilities on Business.gov -- the official business link to the U.S. Government.
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12/18/2007 NYTimes -- An Enthusiast Entrepreneur Kicks Off a T-Shirt Business
TINA ERICSON’S new company, Mamaisms Gear, has not shipped any products yet, but she predicts that sales will grow rapidly to $100,000 next year, $1 million by 2010 and ultimately to tens or hundreds of millions of dollars.
She plans to sell everything from $25 T-shirts emblazoned with “Mamaisms” like “Mama Says ...Watch your mouth” to light-fabric Hot Mama pajamas for women who suffer from hot flashes and a BYOB line of reusable containers, including a Bring Your Own Box for restaurant leftovers and to start a Web site for women that she believes will attract advertisers. Click Here to Read the Full Article.