Joe Hill looks at the nature of evil, God in ‘Horns’ - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
A fascination with the dark side of humanity has always informed stories about the devil. Joe Hill’s “Horns,” a portrayal of a man who wakes up with horns on his head, is an engaging variation on the theme. Hill laces his story with humor and music
Toyota not alone in recalls; 16.4M autos affected in 2009 - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
While Toyota faces growing scrutiny for its handling of several recalls totaling more than 8.5 million vehicles globally, 41 other auto recalls have been issued by various manufacturers this month alone. They range from cars and trucks to school
Dorothy Rothrock: California lawmakers could take simple steps to aid - Sacramento Bee
What can government officials do to help create jobs in California? To comment on this issue, please see our forum . California’s economic woes didn’t begin when the housing market imploded in 2008. It has taken years of increasingly punitive over
How the G.O.P. Goes Green - New York Times
What brought you around, I ask? Graham’s short answer: politics, jobs and legacy. We start with politics. The Republican Party today has a major outreach problem with two important constituencies, “Hispanics and young people,” Graham explains
Treasury’s Geithner in his own words - Idaho Statesman
RALEIGH, N.C. — In a wide-ranging interview, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner defended Obama administration policies and discussed future challenges. Here’s some of what he had to say. Evaluating first year on the job: “I feel more confident
Time to invest in students, not banks - Delaware Online
For too long, bankers have gotten a free ride from the U.S. Department of Education. Under current law, taxpayers provide as much as $9 billion each year to subsidize guaranteed student loans issued by banks. The banks earn profits on the interest
Centers at crossroads - Tulsa World
The city’s park system is at a significant crossroads, officials say. Should it continue down the path of investing capital dollars into recreation centers and pools closed for nearly a decade that it can’t afford to open and operate? Or, is it time
Algonquin Studios to be Exhibitor and Sponsor at 2010 Legal Marketing - PR.com
Buffalo, NY, February 28, 2010 –( PR.com )– Algonquin Studios is excited to announce that they will be an exhibitor at the 2010 Legal Marketing Association Conference being held March 10th – 12th in Denver, Colorado. The company will also be the
Improve talk, or we’ll walk - Tulsa World
In the next week, American Airlines and its three labor unions will be squaring off in contract negotiations that could determine the shape of the company for years to come, union and company executives say. For American, which has lost $3.6 billion
Environmentalists question coal’s place in Obama policy - Tri-City Herald
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama, a longtime believer in “clean coal,” is launching an ambitious and expensive plan to help the energy industry lock climate-changing gases from coal-fired power plants deep underground. “If we can develop the
Joe Hill looks at the nature of evil, God in ‘Horns’ - PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
A fascination with the dark side of humanity has always informed stories about the devil. Joe Hill’s “Horns,” a portrayal of a man who wakes up with horns on his head, is an engaging variation on the theme. Hill laces his story with humor and music
Toyota not alone in recalls; 16.4M autos affected in 2009 - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
While Toyota faces growing scrutiny for its handling of several recalls totaling more than 8.5 million vehicles globally, 41 other auto recalls have been issued by various manufacturers this month alone. They range from cars and trucks to school
Dorothy Rothrock: California lawmakers could take simple steps to aid - Sacramento Bee
What can government officials do to help create jobs in California? To comment on this issue, please see our forum . California’s economic woes didn’t begin when the housing market imploded in 2008. It has taken years of increasingly punitive over
How the G.O.P. Goes Green - New York Times
What brought you around, I ask? Graham’s short answer: politics, jobs and legacy. We start with politics. The Republican Party today has a major outreach problem with two important constituencies, “Hispanics and young people,” Graham explains
Treasury’s Geithner in his own words - Idaho Statesman
RALEIGH, N.C. — In a wide-ranging interview, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner defended Obama administration policies and discussed future challenges. Here’s some of what he had to say. Evaluating first year on the job: “I feel more confident
Time to invest in students, not banks - Delaware Online
For too long, bankers have gotten a free ride from the U.S. Department of Education. Under current law, taxpayers provide as much as $9 billion each year to subsidize guaranteed student loans issued by banks. The banks earn profits on the interest
Centers at crossroads - Tulsa World
The city’s park system is at a significant crossroads, officials say. Should it continue down the path of investing capital dollars into recreation centers and pools closed for nearly a decade that it can’t afford to open and operate? Or, is it time
Algonquin Studios to be Exhibitor and Sponsor at 2010 Legal Marketing - PR.com
Buffalo, NY, February 28, 2010 –( PR.com )– Algonquin Studios is excited to announce that they will be an exhibitor at the 2010 Legal Marketing Association Conference being held March 10th – 12th in Denver, Colorado. The company will also be the
Improve talk, or we’ll walk - Tulsa World
In the next week, American Airlines and its three labor unions will be squaring off in contract negotiations that could determine the shape of the company for years to come, union and company executives say. For American, which has lost $3.6 billion
Environmentalists question coal’s place in Obama policy - Tri-City Herald
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama, a longtime believer in “clean coal,” is launching an ambitious and expensive plan to help the energy industry lock climate-changing gases from coal-fired power plants deep underground. “If we can develop the