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unsustainable drag on the rest of the company. Kaplan will have a growing number of competitors in years to come and the company’s television operations have their own challenges, so they cannot carry the newspaper forever. But the newspaper likely cannot be sold for anything approaching the potential worth of its brand name. At the very least, its losses must be minimized. Here’s a brutally ruthless four-point plan that we would expect to see from a turnaround regime. Many companies break their unions, legally or illegally, for the simple objective of lowering costs. In the Post’s case, a consultant would want to eliminate them to clear the way for radical structural changes. As a result, the unions are nearly broken already. The agreement with the 435 mailroom workers expired on 5/18/03 and the company imposed its last offer in 2006. That bargaining unit is effectively dead. The newspaper’s last CBA expires on 11/16/11. After that date, it can be effectively
in the UK quite intensively at the moment. But there are projects where it might make sense to join up with other countries, so this comes at a very good time for us. Lord Hunt is talking about several North Sea countries that have coalesced for a good cause. They are aiming to create a clean and green supergrid. This supergrid will be connected to wind farms of Scotland, solar panels of Germany and hydro-electric dams of Norway. This project will be ready soon and then the first green European electricity grid will become a reality. They have expanded a network of thousands of kilometers of highly efficient undersea cables. These network cables will cost around €30bn. This way renewable energy generated in any of the North Sea countries will be available to many. billion for North African solar power projects. They have announced that initially World Bank will put in $750 million dollars from the Clean Technology Fund with the remaining amount will be arranged from other sources.
for the shadowy international bankers of the monetary conspiracies, we may now substitute eminent public figures like Presidents Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower. secretaries of State like Marshall, Acheson, and Dulles, Justices of the Supreme Court like Frankfurter and Warren, and the whole battery of lesser but still famous and vivid alleged conspirators headed by Alger Hiss. Events since 1939 have given the contemporary right-wing paranoid a vast theatre for his imagination, full of rich and proliferating detail, replete with realistic cues and undeniable proofs of the validity of his suspicions. The theatre of action is now the entire world, and he can draw not only on the events of World War II, but also on those of the Korean War and the Cold War. Any historian of warfare knows it is in good part a comedy of errors and a museum of incompetence; but if for every error and every act of incompetence one can substitute an act of treason, many points of fascinating
rather than to the poor; as a servant to the elites rather than to the downtrodden; as a servant to the state rather than to the kingdom of heaven. So that’s what we’re dealing with… not just swine flu and the evils of corporate America… but an Apostate Church that will make every wrong decision as the world continues to plunge into crisis. I realize this is not breaking news or anything, but the situation with the world economy is one that folks really need to begin connecting the dots on. What I mean is that there is a cause and effect at play here and the world economy going in the tank is the “cause” that is going to bring about a particular sort of effect. has been writing about for years>… financial crisis is ultimately what is at the root of civilizations trending toward fascism. It happened in Germany after World War I, where the failed economy of the post war Weimar Republic played just a huge part in providing the ammunition the
and other media organizations deserve to have. Who wants to pay more for a product that is going downhill? If the Post is going to charge, it must increase its reporter and editor staffing and endeavor to produce better content. If not, its new revenues will be less than expected and visitors will be driven away. Whatever happens, the awful years of 2008 and 2009 were not a blip. They resulted from the baleful trends of decades. The economic depression merely pushed the storm surge over the levee walls. For better or worse, the company must re-align its business model. Otherwise, we will surely witness the Fall of the Washington Post. Following is an open letter sent by a group of Montgomery County public school teachers to the Post's editorial board about their recent editorials targeting the Montgomery County Education Association (MCEA). The letter is not an official communication from the union. Over the course of the past few years many of us who teach in public schools
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is off and running for a District 19 Delegate seat. He joins a crowded field that may be the biggest we have seen trying for an open seat that is not yet open. Hutchins has a number of things going for him. First, he is one of the nicest people you will meet on your doorstep. He has an engaging, laid-back and unpretentious style that is a bit unusual in MoCo’s hyper-ambitious political world. that includes stints at the Peace Corps and Goodwill in addition to the service on Capitol Hill that is common among many young MoCo politicians. Third, because of his experience at DLLR in multiple roles, he will probably attract some labor support. Fourth, he has campaign experience having run (and lost) in a state legislative race in New Jersey. And fifth, he is known to be on good terms with Delegate Roger Manno (D-19), a popular incumbent who finished first in the 2006 primary. Out of respect for the incumbents, Hutchins has held back on overt campaign activity, but that has changed.
engine system. An electric motor drives the tracks that propel the vehicle, as well as run all internal systems, drawing power from batteries charged by the diesel engine. The NLOS-C junket to D. on June 11 follows a May demonstration on Capitol Hill of some other FCS components, including unattended ground sensors, that are part of what the Army refers to as "Spin Out 1. Given that the FCS road map spans the better part of two decades, with full operational capacity for the whole shebang planned for the far-off 2017, the Army has begun work to get discrete elements out to the field faster. Lawmakers in Washington regularly get treated to displays of big-budget projects in development as project backers seek to justify a continuing flow of federal funds. has made that program particularly susceptible to criticism and to the threat of cutbacks. George Casey (right) and Sen. check out an NLOS-C prototype being assembled by BAE Systems in Minnesota. (Credit: BAE Systems, via U.