...are scapegoatsThe political right's unconscionable demonization of public workers is doing what they intend. The corporate giants and their right wing cronies want to turn the middle class against itself. They want division; union vs. non-union...
...appliances, plus Hewlett-Packard and Casio hand-held computers. While consumers have to settle for slower home PCs, corporate giants including top electronics maker Matsushita and computer giant IBM are watching hundreds of millions of dollars in...
...offer their high-speed Internet subscribers a choice of online providers, besides AOL. The fear was that the new corporate giant would provide high-speed Internet access to its millions of Time Warner cable customers -- and allow them to connect...
...St. Paul, Duluth and St. Cloud, Russell and Herder advertising and public relations firm's clients include corporate giants like Betty Crocker, Potlatch and 3M. Russell and Herder recently hosted Japanese guests at their fish house on...
...around audience participation, as diners have gathered for an annual employee appreciation banquet of the mythical corporate giant, 2M. If you go Who: Professional actors What: "Let's Kill the Boss" Where: Ruttger's Bay Lake Lodge, Deerwood...
...families," Wellstone said. Besides damaging public trust, claims of financial reporting irregularities by several corporate giants has driven down values of personal portfolios and public pension funds. Among other things, Wellstone advocated...
...reason before getting serious about saving for retirement, IBM served it up this month. Big Blue became the latest corporate giant to announce it will freeze its traditional pension, meaning employees in two years will no longer be able to accrue...
...so-called ''cash balance'' pension plans, which started at IBM in the spring, is spreading rapidly to other U.S. corporate giants. Older workers at AT&T, Bell Atlantic, Duke Energy and other big companies have followed angry IBM personnel...
...increased frequency. The move to a global economy assures that conflicts between local values and the interests of corporate giants will proliferate. It's a kind of commercial cannibalism if you can't beat the competition, buy it and starve...
...again for beauty's sake. Nancy M. Palmer Baxter Corporate giants Does a supercenter offer lower prices? My short...and see supercenters for what they are, crooked corporate giants! Joel Engholm Brainerd One more try I feel compelled...
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