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Sunday, September 30, 2007

On the Common: the plain, the poor, and the powerful

On the Common: the plain, the poor, and the powerful
Boston Globe - They're making all kinds of trouble, and it's bad for business. There has to be a limit." But the seedy, unkempt sides of the Common are part of what distinguishes it from the more manicured grounds of the Public Garden and makes it feel like a more

The Observer
Observer - Marc helped me because he's been in the public eye, or should I say he's been in the business, for many years. He's had credibility as an artist and he's had success but he's been able to do it differently. He could go out and everything wouldn't be

Variety of options exist to learn how to become a dental hygienist
Boston Online - Unfortunately, managers, company representatives and business owners can usually hire and fire whomever and whenever they wish. Unless you have a contract or are a member of union, you were likely an "at-will employee" while employed at the bakery

In Frederick, a larger variety of lagers
Baltimore Sun - It is part of the evolution of the business, said Paul Gatza, director of the national Brewers Association. "A lot of the real small guys get up to their ceiling and often contracting elsewhere in the area is just a stop-gap," Gatza said. "If the

Japan's Minamata Disease Still Lingers
FOX News - As Japanese democracy has broadened and become more inclusive, courts have become more accepting of claims against big business. Full disclosure, however, is still far away. The government, for instance, refuses to seek out remaining reluctant _ or

Editor & Publisher - Newspaper Industry Information - News Media
Editor and Puplisher - Breaking news stories updated hourly - real-time coverage of industry news and events as they happen. Topical reports on every area of the newspaper business - including the newsroom, financial and corporate affairs, advertising and circulation

Tenuous agreement to resolve Michigan budget crisis hinges on trust
Detroit News - Business groups, led by the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, are pushing lawmakers to adopt those employee reforms. "Everybody deserves good health care and benefits," said the chamber's tax policy director Tricia Kinley. "But when people are getting

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