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Date Added: July 21, 2008 12:24:02 AM
With the summer nearly half over, business owners are finding it hard to let go for a vacation, even for a few days. But many do feel confident about taking time off because technology helps them stay in touch, and talented employees are able to keep the office running smoothly.

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