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Selling beds is now degree course
One of England's newest universities is running tailor-made degrees in the management of selling beds.
BBC News - April 12, 2008
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Letter: A Rental Option
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New York Times - April 12, 2008
Letter: A Loss of Confidence
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New York Times - April 12, 2008
Fair Game: You Thought You Had an Equity Line
It was lending institutions and mortgage originators that got us into this credit mess, but it is consumers and taxpayers who will shoulder most of the costs.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Ideas & Trends: A Fresh Look at the Apostle of Free Markets
As the economy deteriorates, the calls grow louder for government intervention. Is it time to reconsider Milton Friedman?s legacy?
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Home Front: Behind the Builder, a Skilled Coordinator
When most people think of construction jobs, they do not usually think of people operating computers to ensure that materials and workers will be at the construction sites when they are needed.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
G.E.?s Shortfall Matched the Week?s Mood
General Electric reported a quarterly earnings decline on Friday and the stock market shuddered, closing with substantial weekly losses in all the major indexes.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
The Boss: A Realty Matchmaker
Teaching helped me get organized for business: writing lesson plans each day taught me to plan, and I also developed communication skills.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Letters: Left Brain, Right Brain
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New York Times - April 12, 2008
Letter: Why the Bonus?
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New York Times - April 12, 2008
The Feed: Pity the Pizza, in a Land of Nuggets
The nation?s largest pizza chains are being hammered by sluggish sales and runaway ingredient costs.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Fresh Starts: Shrinking the World, or at Least Your Corner
PEOPLE who are about to shed personal belongings, by necessity or choice, may find the task overwhelming and emotionally painful. Now they don?t have to go it alone, thanks to an emerging group of workers called ?downsizing specialists.?.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Everybody?s Business: Dear Watchdogs: Rein In Wall Street
The timing for the Treasure secretary?s proposal to fix the regulation of markets could not have been more ill advised.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Square Feet | Checking In: Calibrating a Hotel for the Luxury Market
When the Mark Hotel reopens later this year after an extensive renovation, rooms will start at around $1,000 a night. Don?t expect to get a discount.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Economic View: To Disclose or Not? Ask the Frogs
While ordinary citizens cherish the right to shield their personal financial records from public view, presidential candidates are expected to make disclosures.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Sizing Up the Utilities, if Carbon Caps Take Hold
Fuel prices and dividends are usually big drivers of the share prices of utilities. Now there is a new variable to consider: how much carbon their power plants emit.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Fundamentally: A Storm May Lift the Heat
While few people relish 200-point single-day stock market declines like Friday?s, rocky periods serve some useful purposes for long-term investors.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Slipstream: When Tech Innovation Has a Social Mission
For decades, Silicon Valley has been defined by the tension between the technologist?s urge to share information and the industrialist?s incentive to profit.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Novelties: Instant Digital Prints (and Polaroid Nostalgia)
Polaroid wants to conjure up those golden analog days of vast sales and instant gratification ? this time with images captured by digital cameras and camera phones.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
It?s a Long, Cold, Cashless Siege
Two months ago ? when the cash-out window of the $330 billion auction-rate securities market slammed shut ? warning signs flashed across the radar screens of investors.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
Suits: Extraordinary Brand, Ordinary Headaches
Although Roxanne Quimby, co-founder of Burt?s Bees, continues to find the life of an entrepreneur appealing, she is disenchanted with her responsibilities as a landlord.
New York Times - April 12, 2008
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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