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<description><![CDATA[Angela LeMay is the editor-in-chief of the Tampa Bay Informer - "The Good News Newspaper". Angela has been successfully involved in Sales, Marketing, Advertising and Management for over 25 years. In addition to being the top sales person in companies she has worked with generating over 1.5 miliion annually in sales, she has helped thousands of small to medium size businesses (from a wide array of industries) create successful marketing campaigns; as well as trained and managed successful sales teams for companies she has worked with. For the past 2 years Angela has been publishing Tampa Bay Informer. The purpose ... ]]></description>
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<title>Should You Read Good News?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[These days, we are bombarded with bad news by the mainstream media. We can scarcely open a newspaper or turn on the TV without being faced with the latest "scare-story" about swine flu, or another bank failure, or another trillion-dollars added to the national budget's deficit. Reports giving dire warning of bad times getting worse and no hope on the horizon tend to be prevalent. It seems as even the mundane stories get a negative spin on them.  ]]></description>
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