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Consumed: Shock Value
How a stun gun?s makeover balances the desire for sleek techno-gadgets and awesome ?takedown power.?
New York Times - May 17, 2008
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Fair Game: What a Deal: Trash for Treasuries
Part of the Federal Reserve?s plan to keep Wall Street solvent ? letting banks trade hard-to-sell securities for cash ? could force the taxpayers to cover losses.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Mortgages: Lenders Raise the Bar
A survey of mortgage lenders found that standards were significantly tighter in April than they had been in January.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
The Language of Loss for the Jobless
Discussing a layoff can, for many, be an awkward or embarrassing moment.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Can a Dead Brand Live Again?
After a brand is discontinued, what?s left is a name and the memories in consumers? minds. To make money, maybe those memories ? real or imagined ? are all you need.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Phenomenon: Drilling for Defeat?
How a backlash against energy exploration could hurt the Republicans out West.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Off the Shelf: A Rock, a Hard Place and an Exit Strategy
A new book explores the causes of the economic disconnect one might feel, working harder to get ahead financially and yet seeming to remain in the same place, and other frustrations.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Career Couch: No Internship Yet? There?s Still Time
Small to midsize companies, especially, may still have summer openings.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
A Rock Star, Finally
Mr. Haraguchi is Chief executive of Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Who Needs to Travel When There?s Home?
Rising oil prices, a falling dollar and general economic insecurity make the summer vacation a ripe target for elimination.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Databank: Stock Gains Defy Reports of Weakness
The stock market gained ground last week, despite surging oil prices and sharp declines in consumer confidence and in the construction of single-family homes.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Spotlight: A New Stamp on a Vast Space
Investors who purchased the historic American Bank Note building in the Hunts Point section of the Bronx are working to convert the building into attractive and affordable office space.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Travel Bug: Past the Sound Barrier, on a Business Jet
As sales of business jets boom, it should be no surprise that the first business jet to fly faster than the speed of sound ? with a 2014 sales target ? has already attracted much interest.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Preoccupations: Typing (and Knowing) Every Last Word
Being a professional media transcriptionist, the latter term not being accepted by a spell checker, nevertheless remains a real job.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
In the Region | New Jersey: Next Stop: A Commuter Village
The first units of Xchange at Secaucus Junction, a rental housing ?village? planned for 60 acres beside the regional train transfer station, are due to go on sale.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Suits: When Shakira Calls, Even the Shy Appear
Though he doesn?t like public appearances, the Mexican telecommunications billionaire Carlos Slim Helú apparently could not resist an invitation from the Colombian pop star Shakira.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Economic View: The Scars of Losing a Home
There are psychological effects of strict enforcement of a mortgage contract, and economists and people in business may need to be reminded of them.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Ping: A Brighter Side of High Prices
As costs of several agricultural commodities have surged, some entrepreneurs and analysts see an opportunity for creative solutions.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
How to Stop Inflation From Devouring a Portfolio
Weighting the pros and cons of inflation-protected bonds, commodities, and stocks as a way to protect or diminish the impact of inflation on a portfolio.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
Strategies: An Alarm Is Blaring: Time to Buy
The triggers on the Recession Buy Indicator have been pulled, signaling that stock market gains could be only months away.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
An E-Commerce Empire, From Porn to Puppies
Rooted in the sexual entertainment industry, the empire of Richard J. Gordon, who played a significant role in the birth of electronic commerce, also reaches more far-flung places.
New York Times - May 17, 2008
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SHOULD AMERICAN TAXPAYERS PAY THE TAB TO BAILOUT THE BIG THREE AUTOMAKERS?
NO WAY, NO HOW!!!
YES, THE INDUSTRY IS MUCH TOO IMPORTANT FOR US TO LET IT FAIL.
IT DEPENDS ON THE TERMS OF THE DEAL. WHAT INTEREST RATE WILL THEY PAY FOR THE CASH? WHAT DO WE GET AS COLLATERAL?
LET'S BAILOUT TWO OF THE THREE AND LET ONE FAIL. THEY SHOULD COMPETE TO BE IN THE TOP TWO BY CUTTING COSTS AND WAGES!
YES, BECAUSE WE CAN SAVE THEM JUST LIKE WE SAVED THE BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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WILL AMERICA COME TOGETHER AFTER THE ELECTION?
October 30, 2008 - November 4, 2008

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October 5, 2008 - October 11, 2008

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September 27, 2008 - October 4, 2008

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