
When Jennafer Ross officially took the reins as president of the Philadelphia Area Chapter of Meeting Professionals International last month, the expectant mom said she knew she'd be fighting economic forces beyond her control.
A bankruptcy judge has ruled that General Motors Corp. can sell the bulk of its assets to a new company, potentially clearing the way for the automaker to quickly emerge from bankruptcy protection.
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The Drosts do not run a seafood restaurant, though there's a "Lobster Lair" sign over the front door of their three-story house in North Beach Haven. The only lobsters served there are prepared by Adrienne Drost for family and friends - at no charge.
WASHINGTON - Like many unemployed older workers, Allan Kellum, 64, fears his age has made it harder to find a job. At a recent job fair, Kellum expressed interest in a supervisory role coordinating an international health-assistance program. A recruiter set him straight: "The people applying for that are young."
Al Haas: Since its arrival, Kia has steadily increased the quality of its wares. It's now reached a point where it builds cars that are as good as they are affordable.
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The rocky economy has had an impact on the size, value and bottom line of many of the top 100 companies in the 10-county Philadelphia region, as well as on the total pay of their CEOs.
If you could save $2,500 on the $12,700 it costs for an average family plan through an employer, would you take it?
By the end of July, Lancaster will have 165 cameras watching residents and visitors, making it the most highly surveilled city per capita in the state, and possibly the nation.
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