::Thursday, February 22, 2007::
QUEENS FEELS THE LOVE
.. As goes the survey on average weekly paychecks for the nation's top 325 counties, the "Asian" boro ranks well above the national median of $784. Manhattan is tops, at $1,453, followed by Queens. Who the h--l do they think live here? Corporate managers? Unless they are talking about those government stickers that proliferate on this side of Long Island. Wait, are they paid that much? Sonomagun..
Labels: Money, New York City, Research, Statistics
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::Thursday, February 15, 2007::
CAN YOU HEAR U.S. NOW?
.. Asia and Europe are leaving behind the United States in cellular technology. It's a case wherein the marriage between competition and capitalism produced the bastard child not of choice, but dependency.
Labels: Capitalism, Technology, Telecommunications
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::Friday, February 09, 2007::
JOOST COMES HOME TO ROOST
WEEKEND REVIEW: The links you might have missed.
.. Environment/Energy Policy:
- What happens when the energy policy you are largely responsible for gets attacked by someone you professionaly respect? A lesson for Cheney from his money manager.
.. Technology:
- What's next for online video sharing? The future beyond YouTube.
- YOU are the new media-mogul!
Labels: Energy, Environment, Policy, Technology, Weekend Review
::Friday, February 02, 2007::
WEEK-EST LINKS: The stories you might have missed.
..Technology:
- Google taking over the Internet? Here's how to fight it.
- "High Def" cameras are coming out and cheaper than ever. Bring out your inner-indie.
..Culture:
- Is there really a culture code? Dr. Clotaire Rapaille says yes. Some Fortune 500 companies agree, lining up with their checkbooks.
..Health:
- The other drug-problem. A study finds ads exaggerate the benefits of prescription drugs.
..Law:
- To commemorate Valentine's Day, FindLaw puts together resources on marriage and living together.
Labels: Weekend Review
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::Thursday, February 01, 2007::
MILLIONAIRE'S ROW
.. FLASH!:The following Senators oppose the passage of the minimum wage, without attaching tax cuts for small business to offset presumably the resulting increase in overhead.
Labels: Congress, Labor, Law, Policy, Politics
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