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   3rd July 2007 
The Business Network

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THIS WEEK'S CASE STUDY:

The trick is finding niche after niche
Janine Perrett talks to newcomers to the game of bookselling.
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PCs take some pain out of tax
It's tax time again and home offices up and down the country will be burning the midnight oil as people slog over their returns.
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More cash flow & payment articles

This week, more work for more money
Changes designed to encourage people to work longer and harder came into effect this week.
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More business planning articles

Leap ahead in power and portability
From a budget-minded buy to a big-screen machine or a lightweight, there's a notebook to meet your needs.
David Flynn reports
More connectivity and communications articles

In a green world, brands battle for relevance
Advertising executive Nigel Marsh says in future, brands will have to make money and "serve humanity".
Paul McIntyre reports
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Too good to be true
Beware the shiny new deals for broadband, warns David Flynn.
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More IT & Networking articles

New financial year resolutions
Welcome to the first business day of the new financial year. Which means it's a good time to put some new year's resolutions into action. There's no doubt that last Friday would have been frenetic for many small business entrepreneurs.
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