Christmas crook gets an earlier start (Seguin Gazette-Enterprise)
SEGUIN — The Grinch struck early in Seguin this year. Seguin Police Detective Lt. Johnny San Miguel said a local woman who lives in the 200 block of Galvin Drive went to the storage shed on her property at about 10 a.m. Saturday to find items she’d purchased and wrapped as Christmas gifts missing.
Rewriting the book on profitable publishing (Guardian Unlimited)
Your typical Silicon Valley startup is run by a rarely washed teenager with borderline Asperger's Syndrome, who's never heard of profit but wants to sell for billions, right? That makes Blurb very atypical. Eileen Gittins, its chief executive, is female, for a start; and stylish. She's also been through the whole web 1.0 boom and bust, where she first ran Personify, an e-commerce ...
"Get In The Game", a New Option for Arkansas' Unemployed (KTHV Little Rock)
Thursday more than 668,000 unemployed Arkansans got a bit of good news. President Bush will sign legislation extending unemployment benefits again. For those who've spent months searching for a job, but to no avail, it's a welcome reprieve.
A healthier future (Mail and Guardian)
Rarely in South Africa can a minister have come to power carrying such a weight of expectation as Barbara Hogan.
Best Small Business to Start: Financial Adviser (US News & World Report)
Best Small Business to Start: Financial Adviser.
Potomac Confidential (Washington Post)
Potomac Confidential fills the midday lull with discussion by Metro columnist Marc Fisher who looks at the latest news with a rigorous slicing and dicing of the issues that define who we are and where we live.