Teaching artists to mind their business (Telegraph-Journal)
Ideas might be the currency of the 21st century, but without a business plan and some entrepreneurial savvy, many artists fail to bring the riches of their creativity to market. Now a new program at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design will try to prepare artists for a career.
Business And Careers (Lake City Reporter)
(ARA) - Gone are the days when women were expected to stay at home to dote on their children and husbands. Today's women have broken through the glass ceiling and are finding their way to corner offices around the country.
Pearlstein: The Bailout for Detroit (Washington Post)
Washington Post columnist Steven Pearlstein was online Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 11:00 a.m. ET to discuss the automotive bailout.
Uganda: Best Business Idea Wins $50,000 (AllAfrica.com)
HERBERT Asiimwe has won $50,000 (about sh95m) in the Private Sector Foundation's (PSFU) Start Your Business competition.
An Easy Way to Reduce the Price at the Pump (Tribune & Georgian)
(ARA) - Want to save up to 12 cents a gallon off your gasoline bill? Invest in a tire gauge and make sure your tires are properly inflated.
What's driving the BNP? (The New Statesman)
On a sunny day in Stanmore, north London, a motley crew of people gathers at the Tube station. An elderly man leans on a walking stick, a faded blue, white and red tattoo saying "Proud to be British" just about visible on his forearm. The tattoo might be older than I am.