Nepotism... to hire or not to hire?
Does keeping it in the family make for more honest companies, or does it just lead to hiring the wrong person for the job?
Does keeping it in the family make for more honest companies, or does it just lead to hiring the wrong person for the job?
White collar crime is all the rage these days. From Ken Lay to Martha Stewart, we just love to talk about it. When are we going to do something though?
What's keeping some smaller newspapers ahead of the curve?
Will Google's new search engine add value or just more voices?
We all know that when reporters misquote and mislead, they often lose their jobs. But what happens to those who they hurt with their ineptitude?
This morning, Sheryl Gay Stolberg of the New York Times reported that according to the Pew Center , only 18% of Americans are currently tuned in to the Roberts Supreme Court nomination. This is in contrast to 70 and 71 percent focusing on the hurricane and gasoline, respectively. I am hardly suprised at this, and I don't at all think it is the fault of the hurricane (or gasoline) keeping the general public from caring about the Senate proceedings commencing today.
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