LISTEN LIVE
Advertise with Us
Obama to usher in major shift in trade policy
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Perfume maker sues Prince over contract in NY
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Obama, McCain bury campaign pain, vow cooperation
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Obama, McCain bury sour campaign, vow cooperation
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Saks posts bigger-than-expected 3Q loss
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Obama, McCain pledge to work together for reform
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Astronaut loses tool bag in space
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Astronaut outside space station loses tool bag
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Astronauts end spacewalk marred by lost tool bag
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Suge Knight faces Vegas drug, battery charges
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Marissa Jaret Winokur sets a return to Hairspray
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Documentary tells ex-Army sergeants story of pain
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Khabibulin stops 36 shots in Blackhawks SO win
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Mexican mural sells for nearly $7M at NYC auction
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
All eyes on Minnesotas US Senate seat recount
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Shelby favors changing automaker management teams
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Oil prices fall below $54 a barrel
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Banks weigh on European stocks again
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
 
Home > News
In a Force for Iraqi Calm, Seeds of Conflict
Sunni ?Awakening? groups, paid by the U.S. to fight extremists, have become a success story in Iraq, but there are growing concerns about what will happen to them after a U.S. handoff.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
READ THE FULL STORY

Giuliani?s Doctor to Provide Update
Rudolph W. Giuliani provided the most detailed account yet of the health scare that led to his recent hospitalization, saying that he suffered a ?terrible headache? but did not black out.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Where Boys Were Kings, a Shift Toward Girls
In South Korea, once a rigidly patriarchal society, a centuries-old preference for baby boys is fast receding.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Technology Leads a Comeback for Shares
The stock market surged last week on robust earnings from technology companies.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Correction: Bell Labs Is Gone. Academia Steps In.
A headline last Sunday with the Ping column, about research partnerships between universities and corporations, referred incorrectly to the status of Bell Labs. Although it is no longer part of AT&T, it has not been discontinued; it is now the research arm of Alcatel-Lucent. The column also misspell...
New York Times - December 22, 2007
The Count: Few Feel a Need to Walk and Surf at the Same Time
A vast majority of cellphone owners are not taking advantage of this Internet capability, even though it is available to most of them.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Goldman Chief?s Bonus
The Goldman Sachs Group awarded its chief executive, Lloyd C. Blankfein, a record $67.9 million bonus in 2007.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
The Boss: It All Started With Horses
?I always wanted to learn new things, and I was never afraid of change.?
New York Times - December 22, 2007
News Corporation Sells 8 TV Stations
The News Corporation agreed to sell eight Fox network-affiliated television stations to Oak Hill Capital Partners for about $1.1 billion.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Suits: A Conference Call That Backfired
With one conference call and one unprintable word, Sallie Mae?s chief executive learned a $3 billion lesson.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Home Front: Training for a New Life Through a New Trade
A group called Brooklyn Woods seeks to provide a more promising path to people who are chronically unemployed.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Fundamentally: The Tax Loss as Consolation Prize
When the tax bill is coming due, it can pay to sell low.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Novelties: The Television Screen, Sliced Ever Thinner
A television set so thin that you could roll it up and carry it in your briefcase? It?s not as far off as you might think.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Market Maker: Navigating a Tricky Year, Hands On
In 2007, half of all actively managed diversified United States stock funds have beaten the S.& P. 500.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Taxes Reassessed in Housing Slump as Prices Decline
Downward assessments appear most pronounced in areas where the market was exploding just a few years ago, or where economic conditions are poorest.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Consumed: Outlet for Exclusivity
How a ??premium?? brand manages the dance with the mass market.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Fair Game: Clicking the Way to Mortgage Savings
A Web venture gives borrowers a way to compare what they will probably pay for a mortgage in commissions, points, interest rates and fees.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
You Think Santa Is Busy? Talk to a Wood Toy Maker
With customers leery of buying toys made in China, makers of wooden toys say in the U.S. they can barely keep up with demand and are hiring extra employees.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Square Feet | Checking In: Hotels Discover the Brooklyn Vibe
Several projects planned in the next few years will end a relatively dry spell in hotel development in Brooklyn.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Under New Management: A New Corporate Path to Disaster Relief
Corporate donations often rise to the occasion, but a lack of coordination hinders relief.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Scene Stealer: The Afterlife Is Expensive for Digital Movies
A new study shows that storing the digital master record of a film costs much more than storing archival prints.
New York Times - December 22, 2007
Keep up with Steve, join our G-Mail List to receive Gill Show updates and Steve's weekly column...
Name:
E-mail:
 
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.
 
 

Previous Articles:

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

WHY VOTERS ARE FURIOUS ABOUT THE BAILOUT PACKAGE.
October 5, 2008 - October 11, 2008

BOGUS POLL INTENDED TO BOOST OBAMA.
September 27, 2008 - October 4, 2008

READ THE ARCHIVES

Home | Biography | Photos | Speaking Requests | The Show | Bookshelf | Contact Us | Advertise | Meal Ticket | Steve Recommends | Steve Health Tips
Copyright (c) Gill Reports 2004. All rights reserved.
Created by: Archi Web