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Date Added: October 01, 2008 06:04:10 AM
The Wall Street Journal is bringing its new “About Insight Exchange” business breakfast program to Denver on Friday, Oct. 3. The “road show” is covering entrepreneurism and the life cycle of small businesses with four themes across four cities in four months. Attendees can ask questions and get tips, trends and insights from small business owners who have made it big.

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