Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Immigrants Demonstrate Economic Clout
Immigrants Demonstrate Economic Clout
Greenwich Time - Illegal immigrants made their point Monday: Without them, Americans would pay higher prices and a lot of work wouldn't get done. As nationwide demonstrations thinned the work force in businesses from meat-packing plants to construction sites to
It s investment growth, not benchmark growth, that matters
Investors Business Daily - CHICAGO (DTF) -- After 11 years as editor of Dow Theory Forecasts, plus another five as a Dow Theory analyst, I've come to understand some simple truths about stocks and the investment letter business. The first and most important lesson is fairly
Joe's Not-So-Klein Idea
Slate - Not So Klein: At an L.A. party for his book Politics Lost , Joe Klein advanced an intriguing, optimistic thesis relating 1) the need for a candidate who exhibits humanity and competence, in part by expressing occasional deeply-felt heterodox
YMCA expands as Grand Strand grows
Myrtle Beach Online - Paulette Moore drives past Gold's Gym, the North Myrtle Beach Aquatic and Fitness Center and other possible workout spots just to get her sweat on at the YMCA. "I like this place because it's quiet, the prices are reasonable and I can work out here
Once near death, tech stocks breathe new life for investors
Globe and Mail - Back in the spring of 2000, Noah Blackstein's infatuation with technology stocks would have marked him as yet another copycat money manager trying for an easy score. In today's market, where commodity stocks are king and technology is remembered for