JSU helps fuel the local economy by supplying an outstanding concentration of brainpower and experience in its faculty and staff, a significant payroll, and a strong base of student customers whose spending and labor ripple positively through our communities.
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What we're doing, especially with our aviation forces, is looking for people who either still might be stranded, need help, or caught in water problems.William Meehan
Analysts said the market is likely to remain in a tight trading range until the outcome of the central bank meeting. I'd say we're about as evenly divided as we've ever been on any one issue, ... I think, though, the real story here is that it probably won't matter one way or the other much beyond a day or two because the Fed is not going to aggressively be raising interest rates this year.
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The monks won't accept money, so I'll have to make the donation in the form of food or goods,
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We've gone a long way in a very short period of time here, even since Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's testimony or comments back in December about irrational exuberance, ... So we could see some continued volatility, some choppiness but I expect the economic data will probably be supportive.
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