Thank You


Thank You by Homeschool/Atlantic

Thank You For Being A Friend (LP Version)


Thank You For Being A Friend (LP Version) by Rhino/Elektra

Thank Me Later [Explicit]


Thank Me Later [Explicit] by Cash Money Records/Young Money Ent./Universal Rec.

Thank You for Smoking


Thank You for Smoking by

Ball thanks family for helping him regain football focus

Ball has his family to thank for some of that focus. The family's decision to move here has been justified in many ways: When Melissa's bosses at MG&E let her adjust her work schedule to attend games, especially when traveling to watch her son;


Thank you, firefighters

As we wrap up Fire Prevention Week, let's all take a moment to thank those who are willing to risk their safety to protect our property and lives. Firefighters - both professional and volunteer - are among the rare people who willing rush into


Like iOS 5? Thank a Hacker
Like iOS 5? Thank a Hacker

Apple fans hypnotized by their shiny new iPhones and mobile operating systems owe thanks, in part, to the work of jailbreakers whom Apple once said would destroy its business model. That's because the new iPhone 4S launched Friday and


NRF launches “Thank you for shopping” ad in Times Square

NRF created the ads in order to thank shoppers, on behalf of the retail industry, for continuing to shop and support one of the most crucial industries in the country. Arguably no other industry has the same type of interaction with consumers as retail


Bristol Businesses Thank Sen. Jack Reed For Swipe-Fee Relief

16.10.32

U.S. Sen. Jack Reed met with a number of small business owners at the Beehive Cafe in Bristol on Friday morning, and they thanked him for his leadership on national legislation that saw small business owners battling multi-billion-dollar banks.

The debate, which some in the Senate considered to be one of the most heated they had ever seen, was over the swipe fee that banks charge retailers both small and large every time a customer uses a debit card.

Before the “ swipe-fee reform ,” the average charge businesses incurred was 44 cents per debit transaction, which the Rhode Island business owners cited as one of their biggest expenses, next to only rent and labor. These fees amount to an estimated $50 billion annually, according to the National Retail Federation.

Source: Patch.com

The Political Environment: Thank You, Appleton Post-Crescent

by James Rowen

Conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser was in the 4-3 majority in June, 2011 that affirmed Gov. Walker's controversial union-busting bill. Formerly the GOP leader in the State Assembly, Prosser was re-elected after a recount in 2011 despite having called the liberal Chief Justice "a total bitch," and having this said by his campaign when its director was hired in 2010 after Walker and Republican Legislative majorities were elected in November: "For all the implications of ‘sprawl’-- from job loss and economic decline, to alarming obesity, asthma rates and segregation, to the loss of habitat and global warming, to our dangerous dependence on foreign oil--all of them are driven by one fundamental problem: the mismatch between where we live and where we work."--Shaun Donovan, Secretary Housing and Urban Development (HUD)February 2010...

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