Friday, October 5, 2007

Not Open on Sundays, Cars, Housing Sinks, Lonely Hearts, EMail Free

The Cult of Chick-fil-A
The fast-food purveyor seeks loyal employees and operators who believe serving chicken is God's work . . . from Forbes

Why U.S. fuel-economy standards don't work
Automakers can put out efficient cars, can't make consumers buy them. MSNBC

Housing: That Sinking Feeling
Homeowners are getting slammed as builders slash prices. The big question: Will this shock treatment help hasten the end of the painful downturn?
from BusinessWeek

Getting Organized While Drinking from the (Outlook) Fire Hose
ComputerZen.com

German Lonely Hearts Pine for Dates as Eastern Girls Go West
GE to Cut About 1,400 Lighting Jobs in U.S., Brazil
Bloomberg.com

Fridays go from casual to e-mail-free
USAToday SAN FRANCISCO — Overwhelmed by e-mail? Some professionals are fighting back by declaring e-mail-free Fridays — or by deleting their entire in-box.

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