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Reflections of a Newsosaur: Presses stopped forever at 140+ papers in 2009Presses stopped forever at 140 papers in 2009 The presses stopped forever at no less than 142 daily and weekly newspapers in 2009, a nearly threefold increase over the number of titles succumbing in the prior year. The reasons, of course, were the double whammy of the worst economy since the ...
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The Boss - Sheena Wright of Abyssinian Believed Despite the Odds - NYTimes.comTo Believe Despite the Odds E-MAIL SEND TO PHONE PRINT SHARE CLOSE Published: December 26, 2009 MY mother had my sister at 15 and me at 17. She raised us by herself when my father went to jail. We lived in the South Bronx. People assumed she’d never be able to achieve in life and neither would ...
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Too bad you can't tax stupid | The EconomistToo bad you can't tax stupid Dec 16th 2009, 14:54 by The Economist | WASHINGTON HERE is the paragraph of the day, from Adam Ozimek: The city of Pittsburgh is apparently looking to tax college tuition in order to pay the pensions of retired public sector employees. In a way, this is an ...
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What the Senate’s Health Bill Means for Small Business - You’re the Boss Blog - NYTimes.comWhat the Senate’s Health Bill Means for Small Business By ROBB MANDELBAUM Now that the Senate is finally on the verge of passing a health care bill within the next day, it’s time for The Agenda to review where the upper chamber has come out on the issues most important to small companies. To ...
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Newspapers and technology: Network effects | The EconomistNewspapers and technology Network effects Dec 17th 2009 From The Economist print edition How a new communications technology disrupted America’s newspaper industry—in 1845 Illustration by Matt Herring CHANGE is in the air. A new communications technology threatens a dramatic upheaval in ...
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Forbes.com - Magazine ArticleGovernment Jobs You Should Apply For Now Susan Adams 12.11.09, 12:00 PM ET While companies large and small continue to shrink their workforces, the federal government remains on a steady hiring course across the country. Uncle Sam will hire 600,000 people over the next four years, a 50% ...
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Jobs Lost in Great Recession May Be Gone Forever: Caroline Baum - Bloomberg.comJobs Lost in Great Recession May Be Gone Forever: Caroline Baum Share Business ExchangeTwitterFacebook| Email | Print | A A A Commentary by Caroline Baum Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- All last week I was frantic waiting for my invitation to the White House Jobs Summit to arrive. I thought about ...
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Board to Back Change in Bank Accounting Rules - NYTimes.comBoard to Propose More Flexible Accounting Rules for Banks SIGN IN TO RECOMMEND TWITTER E-MAIL SEND TO PHONE PRINT REPRINTS SHARE CLOSE By FLOYD NORRIS Published: December 7, 2009 Facing political pressure to abandon “fair value” accounting for banks, the chairman of the board that sets ...
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Hiring managers say December is a great time to get a job - Dec. 4, 2009Best time to get a job When you apply could make or break your chances with employers. So when are the best times of year to land a position? Hiring managers give a heads-up. EMAIL | PRINT | SHARE | RSS By Jessica Dickler, CNNMoney.com staff writer December 4, 2009: 4:38 AM ET How ...
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- Bloomberg.comWhy Starbucks' Via Might Not Be Doomed 09:03 PM Tuesday December 01, 2009 By Scott Anthony Last Wednesday my wife and I were picking up a drink in Starbucks before boarding our plane to Washington D.C. to visit my parents. "Your parents always have such bad coffee," my wife said. "Why don't ...
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