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  • On March 8th, 2010 at 1: 27 pm, Helen Mairs wrote:

    Jay McInerney will be the WSJ wine columnist | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010

  • Yet Mr. Mairs says: The 90% of the fund could be invested in low quality assets.

    Don't Lose Your Grip Emma Dunkley 2011

  • Gary Mairs , chief investment officer at TCF Fund Managers, says: If by bubble you mean explosive growth, then yes, this is a bubble.

    Don't Lose Your Grip Emma Dunkley 2011

  • Mr. Mairs says: I do not think there is a good understanding of what the underlying investments are in these swap-based arrangements.

    Don't Lose Your Grip Emma Dunkley 2011

  • Mairs and Power Growth, rated four stars out of five by Morningstar, has been a strong performer since it was started in 1958.

    Mining Minnesota rev1 2009

  • Mairs and Power Growth Says Morningstar analyst William Samuel Rocco: "Frels looks for top-quality firms with hearty and sustainable earnings growth, sound balance sheets and excellent returns on equity."

    Mining Minnesota rev1 2009

  • Known for her extraordinarily literate essays, Mairs carefully examines the perceptions people have about the poor and working classes in her introduction to the book.

    Book Review: People Around Us; edited by Holly Lachowicz and Barbara Seyda 2007

  • Nationally acclaimed author Nancy Mairs wrote the foreword, which includes a pertinent anecdote about a neighbor's message mistakenly left on Mairs phone machine, warning her to "shut her back gate" because police are surrounding the area around the free kitchen run by the Catholic Workers.

    Book Review: People Around Us; edited by Holly Lachowicz and Barbara Seyda 2007

  • Mairs believes the call is about a potential "bust" at the kitchen that might drive some of the homeless into her backyard.

    Book Review: People Around Us; edited by Holly Lachowicz and Barbara Seyda 2007

  • Chinn enters the Police Department or the Woods and Forest, and sooner or later he, too, appears in Central India, and that is what gave rise to the saying, "Central India is inhabited by Bhils, Mairs, and Chinns, all very much alike."

    The Day's Work - Volume 1 Rudyard Kipling 1900

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