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The Booming Exurbs | |
For decades, American professionals have been struggling with a trade-off. To advance their careers, they typically work in big cities, where corporations are headquartered and jobs are plentiful. However, to enjoy a high quality of life, they live in the suburbs, where the houses are large, the yards are big, and the neighbors are friendly. | ||
Hey What"s That | ||
It’s not the “giant sucking sound” that Ross Perot predicted would signal the drain of millions of American jobs to Third World countries. It’s true that many U.S. workers in manufacturing industries have seen their jobs vanish, and that the U.S. workforce has been declining for more than three years. But the problem isn’t foreign competition with cheaper labor. | ||
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The On-Line Advertis | |
In the golden age of television, companies that wanted to make a major impact created what was called a 뱑oadblock??they advertised at the same precise time on all three networks to ensure that anyone watching television at that moment would have to watch their message. | ||
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100 Million Years of | |
| Stephen Le | ||
ǻ | Picador | ||
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If I Understood You, | |
| Alan Alda | ||
ǻ | Random House Trade Paperbacks | ||