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Can this Kitchen be Saved
Wall Street Journal By Paula Szuchman FOR A RECENT kitchen-remodeling job, Jennifer Kay.Goodman discovered a designer she says had "real vision" -- a professional who suggested a modern look with open cabinets and kidney-shaped counters,...
Speed Law
It is fair to say that attorney Rhea Law, the first female president and chief executive of the Tampa Bay, Fla.-based law firm Fowler White Boggs Banker, knows something about moving quickly--and decisively. She has flown an F-16 fighter...
Bankruptcy Reform Law Limits Pay For Execs Of Ailing Cos
DOW JONES NEWSWIRES Kaja Whitehouse NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--The bankruptcy-reform law signed by President Bush today will reign in compensation given to executives who work for bankrupt companies. The bulk of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention...
Bill would make it harder to erase debt; Senator expected to add amendment affecting anti-abortion protesters
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nicolas Brulliard WASHINGTON The Senate opened debate Monday on a bill that could make it harder for tens of thousands of consumers to use bankruptcy to erase their debts. The bill would also make it...
A Job or a Cigarette? As health insurance costs continue to climb, companies are urging employees to curb unhealthy behavior like smoking–and sometimes refusing to hire smokers at all. Will Big Mac lovers be next?
Newsweek Jennifer Barrett Ozols Weyco may be one of the only large companies in the country that can boast not only a smoke-free workplace, but a smoke-free workforce. Achieving that status, however, didn't come without a lot of...
Tobacco Industry Admits Mistakes; But Cigarette Makers Never Purposely Lied to Public, Attorneys Say
Paul Abercrombie The Washington Post The tobacco industry never purposely lied to the American public about the dangers of smoking, though individual tobacco company officials made mistakes and showed poor judgment in dismissing evidence...
Public Gets Spun Beyond Words
Tampa Tribune ALL THE PRESIDENT'S SPIN: George W. Bush, The Media, And The Truth. By Ben Fritz, Bryan Keefer and Brendan Nyhan. Touchstone. 352 pages. $14 (paper). Reading "All the President's Spin" feels like having stumbled onto the...
Bugs as a niche
In the beginning, they invaded his dreams. "I would wake up in the middle of the night, worrying about termites devouring my house," said Pete Cardillo, a Florida lawyer who began suing pest-control companies eight years ago. He got over...
Sarasota, Fla., Mixes World-Class Culture With the Simpler Joys of Gulf Coast Life
Paul Abercrombie Special to The Washington Post It is true that, just like the tourism brochures say, it is possible to loaf on the beaches of Sarasota during the day and take in a world-class production of a Puccini opera at night. Not...
Now It’s the 9-Iron Curtain; Russian Rocket Builders Convert Factory to Build Golf Ball Delivery System
Paul Abercrombie Special to The Washington Post A once top-secret military factory here that built the Soviet Union's fearsome Kh-31 air-to-surface and Kh-35 naval cruise missiles now produces a more civilized missile delivery system:...