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Is Big Labor killing the Big Three?
Today's question: U.S. automakers say the high cost of labor here gives overseas companies an unfair advantage. How much of a problem is Big Labor for Detroit? How much of an advantage -- if at all -- do Honda, Toyota and others have over U.S. companies?...Tags: General Motors Corp., Labor Markets, Sales, Wages and Pensions, Retirement
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Big Three ask for money -- again
Today's question: In their business plans submitted to lawmakers on Tuesday, did the Big Three executives ask Congress for the right things? What kind of "strings" should be attached to any financial deal for Detroit? Previously, Ikenson and Burtless...Tags: Harry Reid, General Motors Corp., United Air Lines, Bankruptcy, Government
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America without its automakers
Today's question: What's wrong with letting U.S. automakers fail? Later in the week, Gary Burtless and Daniel J. Ikenson will debate labor costs for domestic car manufacturers, subsidies for vehicle buyers and more.
Bankruptcy works for many companies --...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Consumers, Unemployment, Bankruptcy, Wages and Pensions
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Defense Department Shifts To Domestic Security
Washington PostThe U.S. military expects to have 20,000 uniformed troops inside the United States by 2011 trained to help state and local officials respond to a nuclear terrorist attack or other domestic catastrophe, according to Pentagon officials. The long-planned...Tags: Emergency Planning, Disasters, Robert Gates, Law Enforcement, Government
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Conceptual Framework For Hartford Area Hospital Collaboration Announced
University of Connecticut Press Release: STORRS - As part of the ongoing process to explore affiliations with regional hospitals, the University of Connecticut today released a conceptual framework document that calls for significantly enhanced ties...Tags: Medical Research, Research, National Institutes of Health, University of Connecticut Health Center, The Hospital of Central Connecticut
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The perfect cheese platter for Thanksgiving
Why isn't cheese a bigger player in the Thanksgiving meal (other than the fact that there probably wasn't much of it in 17th century Plymouth)? Thanksgiving is the perfect opportunity to serve cheese, for reasons both lofty and practical. The lofty reason...Tags: Wisconsin, Vermont, Plymouth, California, Colorado
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Bucs LB Derrick Brooks remains a much-needed force
SENTINEL STAFF WRITERDETROIT — The first inclination is to roll your eyes. "The record is meaningless," Tampa Bay linebacker Derrick Brooks said last week when asked about facing the winless Detroit Lions. "If a few plays had gone their way, they could just as easily...Tags: Football, Adrian Peterson, Brian Kelly, Gus Frerotte, Derrick Brooks
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Certainly not a let down
Deerfield Beach HighOne-eyed hunchbacks, international spies, a madman, a deadly weapon, a clueless detective and pink panthers all gather together on Coral Springs Christian Academy's stage to perform an absolutely amusing rendition of The Pink Panther Strikes Again....Tags: Coral Springs, Migration
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Orange County Births
Some births may not appear in this listing because some hospitals are no longer releasing the names of newborns for publication. Sept. 26 Health Central McCarthren, Keilan Antonio, born to Alyssa McCarthren and Terrence McCarthren, Orlando. Redder,...Tags: Clermont, John Evans, Kissimmee, Windermere, Apopka
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Letters to the editor
No Big Three bailout Re “Kick the tires first,” editorial, Nov. 11 For two decades, the Big Three American automakers have been making a fortune building and selling gas-guzzling SUVs while Toyota and Honda were developing energy-efficient,...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Energy Saving, California, Interior Policy, Maryland
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Struck the hearts of viewers
University SchoolA spotlight focused on a lone saxophone player as he emerged from the audience and made his way toward the stage, playing The Pink Panther theme song shadowed by a posse in pink panther suits. This introduction led the audience into a world of mystery and...Tags: Coral Springs, Celebrity
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Paying the price for tax cuts in Broward County
South Florida Sun-SentinelWeston homeowner Tony Steinbuck fights fires for a living, but even he is incensed by the more than 50 percent increase in fire fees imposed by his city. "It's a big scam," said Steinbuck, 47, a Palm Beach County firefighter whose bill jumped from $232...Tags: Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, Michigan State University, Broward County, Local Authority
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