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GOOD-BYE TO SMALL TOWN COMMUNITIES
Posted by julian on May 15, 2009 in Economy
Once upon a time, throughout the world, small rural towns or villages as they are known in England, were assured that Main Street shops would provide for all of the needs of the local community. Every village had a post office, at least one bank, a bar/pub, a take out restaurant, a grocery shop, hardware [...]
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Julian A. Keeling has been part of the ocean and air freight business for the past 35 years. He is the CEO of Consolidators International, Inc., which he established over 15 years ago and is believed to be the largest air cargo wholesaler in the United States. The company’s headquarters are in Los Angeles, with facilities in Atlanta, New York, and Auckland, New Zealand and operations in Australia, Asia, the South Pacific, Russia and the E.U.Tweet! Tweet!
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