7C BUSINESS/Uie Oarlune $o!lt Thursday, June 30, 2005 Death of a black business Continued from page 8C ing to buy the store, and wheth^ BP approves or opts to tear the station down, she will open another business, ^ae said, ‘Tm going to do what I was planning to do when I bou^t the gas sta tion.” Wedding bells ring for planners Continued from page 8C profitable. She wants people to be assured that this is a huge industry ‘We’ve had folks fix)m col lege graduates to empty nesteis,” Howard said. But there is one group of people Idle program has not seen yet - men. That is until now. Troy-Mebane’s hus band, Tferry, will be the first man to participate in the program after launching his business, Foi^tten Groom. Neither have given up their full-time jobs, but hope to one day “We kind of joined forces and he’s offering specialized groom services,” TVoy- Mebane said. ‘T think ev^yone should own a company,” Howard said. “Because nothing in corporate American is guar anteed anymore.” Both TVoy-Mebane and Howard believe Heartstring’s benefits are infinite. Howard said more chents are inquiring and asking questions about con sultants’ formal training. “These skills are ti'ansfer- able to any type of event,” Howard said. The program offers one class session that teaches students how to develop a contract, a fee structui'e and close deals - all necessary aoimen for the average busi- nesspei'son. TVoy-Mebane hked the fact that the university allowed her to network and even taught her how. ‘Tt gave me the oppoituni- ty to develop I’elationships with people who are estab lished as well as just starting off,” she said. From caterers to musi cians, each class dming the program introduces a new vendor within the city of Charlotte to provide infor mation from different aspects of weddings. This gives students the oppoiin- nity to learn firmi those who offer their seivices for the ceremonies. We only brii^. the best of the best to the wedding uni versity to teach,” Howaixl said. Each class is held at a dif ferent location in the area that is beheved to be ideal for fiitm'e event planning. TVoy- Mebane plans to use one of those venues, the Botanical Gai'dens, for one of her chents who is looking for ward to over 200 guests for her upcoming wedding. Her chentele also consists of a smaller wedding of about 40 people and Ti-oy-Mebane said one of the most valuable lessons she’s learned fi:um the course is to pay attention to the wants and needs of the bride and groom. “Listening and making sm'e you and the cHent are on the same page of music [is most important],” she said. Classes are held fom* months out of the year on Saturdays. Tb register for an infomiation session or if you’d like additional details of the 2006 program, call Wiahlhan Howaixl at (704) 376-9476 or email at wiaandco(«.yahoo.com. Nigeria challenges big oil Continued from page 8C Climate Justice Progi’am which encouTEiges the enforce ment of law internationally to combat climate change, and Friends of the Earth Nigeria say approximately 2.5 bilhon cubic feet of gas associated with crude oil is wasted through gas flaring everyday This is equal to 40 percent of all of Afiica’s natural gas con sumption in 2001, while the annual financial loss to Nigeria is approximately 2 bfllion euros (2.5 biUion dol lars). Che Ibegwura fix)m Erema in the Niger Delta highfighted the social costs for Nigerians living in that region. ‘’Our farmlands have been polluted. We labor hard to plant but httle comes out. (Our roofs are corroded. Our ah’ is polluted. Our children are Intel chips Continued from page 8C What caused the bump in the roadmap? Depends on whom you ask. Jobs said at the conference that IBM never dehvered a chip that could power a 3 gigahertz machine, which he promised would happen. Powerbooks, Apple’s laptops, were also prone to overheating, again because of the IBM chips, according to Jobs. Some nameless IBM offi cials have reportedly said Jobs and Apple would come up with the cash to develop a more efficient chip for its computers. No cash, no results, said Big Blue. So what happens between now and January when Apple may start shipping these Intel-powered Macs? Everyone’s mum. Employees at Apple’s posh stores aren’t allowed to comment to the media, but they may be wor ried. Consumers may hold off purchases of new Macs until the faster and maybe cheaper computers are ready And there’s always the worry that current machines wfll be obsolete and not be supported by the company Who benefits the most from this switch? 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