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		<title>Domain for sale</title>
		<description>This domain is for sale. Send your purpose to sale@player.by </description>
		<link>http://ownbusiness.de/2010/05/domain-for-sale/</link>
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		<title>Lafayette, LA</title>
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MSA: Lafayette,  LA
Best places ranking: #2 among midsize metro areas
Population: 259,073
Lafayette is the capital of French Louisiana and the heart of Cajun country. French Acadians -- Cajuns -- exiled from Nova Scotia settled here in the late 1700s.From crawfish boils to jambalaya cook-offs, this small town turned restaurant-heavy urban ...</description>
		<link>http://ownbusiness.de/2010/01/lafayette-la/</link>
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		<title>Huntsville, AL</title>
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MSA: Huntsville,  AL
Best places ranking: #1 among midsize metro areas
Population: 395,645
In the 1960s, Huntsville was often racked with earthquake-like rumblings as NASA's engineers tested boosters for rockets that would carry astronauts to the moon.In the past 50 years, this small city in northern Alabama has morphed from cotton capital ...</description>
		<link>http://ownbusiness.de/2010/01/huntsville-al/</link>
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		<title>Baltimore, MD</title>
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MSA: Baltimore-Towson,  MD
Best places ranking: #10 among large metro areas
Population: 2,667,117
Sure, there's the swanky Inner Harbor, crab feasts and Oriole Park, but Baltimore's biggest selling point is location: a 30-minute train ride from Washington and just a couple of hours from New York. That puts businesses close to federal ...</description>
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		<title>New York City, NY</title>
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MSA: New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island,  NY-NJ-PA
Best places ranking: #9 among large metro areas
Population: 19,006,798
The sprawling New York metropolitan area is anything but homogeneous. Millions of people need all kinds of jobs and services, providing significant opportunities for startups. Business owners can shop around for services, like telecommunications, that ...</description>
		<link>http://ownbusiness.de/2010/01/new-york-city-ny/</link>
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		<title>Austin, TX</title>
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MSA: Austin-Round Rock,  TX
Best places ranking: #8 among large metro areas
Population: 1,652,602
Entrepreneurial ventures and small businesses have thrived in Austin, which has a number of angel investment groups that focus on startup businesses. The state capital, like the rest of Texas, is known for its business-friendly tax structure -- ...</description>
		<link>http://ownbusiness.de/2010/01/austin-tx/</link>
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		<title>Charlotte, NC</title>
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MSA: Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord,  NC-SC
Best places ranking: #7 among large metro areas
Population: 1,701,799
Nestled in the Piedmont region of the Carolinas, Charlotte has all the amenities of a metro hub with the flavor of a small Southern town. The surrounding region was originally steeped in textile and furniture manufacturing, but as those ...</description>
		<link>http://ownbusiness.de/2010/01/charlotte-nc/</link>
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		<title>Washington, DC</title>
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MSA: Washington-Arlington-Alexandria,  DC-VA-MD-WV
Best places ranking: #6 among large metro areas
Population: 5,358,130
For anyone providing services to the government -- anything from consulting to IT to construction -- Washington is the place to be. Sure, you could set up across the border in Virginia or Maryland, but business owners say that ...</description>
		<link>http://ownbusiness.de/2010/01/washington-dc/</link>
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		<title>Hartford, CT</title>
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MSA: Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford,  CT
Best places ranking: #5 among large metro areas
Population: 1,190,512
Hartford, a two-hour drive from both Boston and New York City, is the capital of one the country's wealthiest states, and a low-cost alternative to other major cities in the Northeast.The past few years have seen new ...</description>
		<link>http://ownbusiness.de/2010/01/hartford-ct/</link>
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		<title>Houston, TX</title>
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MSA: Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown,  TX
Best places ranking: #4 among large metro areas
Population: 5,728,143
Traditionally known for its lax zoning, low taxes, dominant oil industry and heavy traffic, Houston has evolved rapidly over the past decade. The city government has moved aggressively to curb pollution and diversify the economy. In 2003, the ...</description>
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