Home Repair: Which Jobs Come First?
Lean times call for budgetary triage. Find out which projects you need to tackle first.
Home repairs: Which jobs come first?
Lean times call for budgetary triage. But while you should clearly opt for orthodontics before Disneyland, the choice is tougher when it comes to home maintenance.
Is Apple "Agile"? Part 2: The Critics Weigh In
Is Apple "Agile"? Part 2: The Critics Weigh In
Behind the scenes of Leeds Kirkstall Road bus project
If you live in Leeds you cannot fail to have noticed the works on Kirkstall Road – as engineers prepare for the final phase of the project, Neil Hudson got a look behind the scenes.
60 new jobs coming to Lynchburg's Tessy Plastics
Tessy Plastics is planning a $4.8 million expansion A Lynchburg company is expanding adding 60 new jobs to the city.
Madison cooperatives offer an alternative to a system of haves and have-nots
Protesters flood the street, chants and song punctuated by drumming and the low, steady honk of a tuba. Sign after sign decries the attack against nurses, teachers and sanitation workers; others demand a living wage in bold letters.
Apple was working on higher quality music and hardware, says rocker
According to rocker Neil Young, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs was working on a project to bring higher-quality music to the masses. In an interview during the D: Dive Into Media conference on Tuesday, Young said he was collaborating with Jobs on the project before his death, though not much progress has been made since then. Young is particularly sensitive about the fact that most music today ...
Sound Off -- Jan. 12, 2012
In answer to the person who said people are too lazy to take in their garbage containers, I think the problem is mostly in the back lane of rental units and I don’t think there was much thought put into this when they got the new system. Units share containers and no one really is responsible.
A political tip sheet for the rest of us
A political tip sheet for the rest of us outside the Washington Beltway, Monday, Feb. 6, 2012:
Republicans See Politics in Chrysler Super Bowl Ad
Chrysler’s Super Bowl ad provided yet another reminder that in today’s polarized political climate, even a tradition as routine as a football championship can be thrust into a partisan light.