Sunday, August 13, 2006

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Star-Banner - But in recent months, some of our nation's largest newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Boston Globe and The New York Times, have started allowing ad placements on section fronts and, in some

GM slowing SUV production
Political Gateway - Chief Executive Rick Wagoner said the move is an effort to cope with rising inventory as average U.S. gasoline prices stay at more than $3 a gallon, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. At the end of last month GM and its dealers had 82 days

SPAGHETTI STRAPS
St. Paul Pioneer Press - This summer's fashion trends are fueling a wave of extreme-casual clothes in the workplace. To find out which of the styles can be pulled off in the office, the Wall Street Journal polled stylists, human-resources managers and CEOs, and the Pioneer

Security lies at your fingertip
Florida Today - It went as far as celebrating and promoting its milestone through an advertisement in The Wall Street Journal. AuthenTec's business has sped up in recent years. It took the firm five years to ship 1 million sensors. But, by 2005, the company had

Denise Mann
MedicineNet.com - Denise Mann is a freelance health writer in New York City. Her articles regularly appear on WebMD, Rheumawire (jointandbone.org), Woman's World magazine, Arthritis Today magazine, and special sections of the Wall Street Journal . Mann was awarded the

In-house experts hit road
Kansas City Star - Five years ago, Warren Coopersmith’s family-owned distribution firm was at one of those crucial “grow or die Steven Pearlstein is a business columnist with The Wall Street Journal.

Patrick's path from courtroom to boardroom
Boston Online - A Wall Street Journal story, without named sources, suggested the company's high-powered board of directors was unhappy with Patrick's handling of federal inquiries into accounting irregularities raised in a whistleblower's suit. ``If there was

Teacher dress codes also get tougher
Biloxi Sun Herald - According to a recent article in The Wall Street Journal, extreme casual dressers have become a problem in board rooms and sales conferences across the country. A major insurance company based in Ohio had to remind its 35,000 employees that bare

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