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You could be featured in the August 2008 issue of BLACK ENTERPRISE!

Posted May 08th, 2008 at 04:09pm

The Best of Black Enterprise

Tell B.E. about your concerns, favorite products, and what you consider to be "The Best."

Do you have a gadget that you can't live without? A travel tip that makes life on the road that much easier? A money management tool that's saved you a bundle?

Fill out the survey below and you could appear in our August 2008 issue, which will feature The Best of Black Enterprise.

Along with our editors, you'll have a chance to weigh in... (continue reading)

On the Inside

Posted April 22nd, 2008 at 05:43pm

"I became much more aware of what's happening environmentally over the course of many trips to Costa Rica, a country with a lush, yet delicate ecosystem," says interior designer Courtney Sloane, founder and creative director of Alternative Design Inc. "It's so beautiful; you want to preserve it, and being green starts to feel like a very natural thing to do."

Sloane founded New York City-based Alternative Design in 1993. "I started out consulting and then... (continue reading)

Clinton, Obama Mostly the Same on Policy

Posted April 22nd, 2008 at 05:40pm

WASHINGTON - Democrats just can't decide whether Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton would make a better presidential nominee, and there's some good reason for that. When it comes to policy, they are closely aligned.

"The differences between Barack and I pale in comparison to the differences that we have with Republicans," Clinton said at a debate earlier this year.

Even on one of their most frequently debated policies, Obama once said: "Ninety-five percent... (continue reading)

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