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A review of executive compensation at some publicly traded businesses based in northeast Indiana or who are big local employers shows pay increased more quickly than for the general public.
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November 2008 - Weekly Standard
The terror assault on Mumbai is in its second day as Indian security forces struggle to regain control of the capital and clear the remaining terrorists from two hotels and a residential complex. Hundreds of Indian Naval and National Security Guards ...
SOME EXECUTIVES CASH IN Median pay rises 22 percent MARTY SCHLADEN The ... - FortWayne.com
Between 2006 and 2007, the income of the average American household rose 1.9 percent, to $78,845, according to U.S. Census data. But during the same period, the average top executive at a large U.S. corporation saw his income increase 223 percent, to ...
McCain slams Obama on 'redistribution of wealth' - Boston Globe
Conservative bloggers and websites have been flogging it, and now John McCain's campaign has put its imprimatur on it: a newly disclosed radio interview in which Democratic rival Barack Obama talks about the redistribution of wealth. The interview ...
Mother Earth Mother Board - Wired
In which the hacker tourist ventures forth across the wide and wondrous meatspace of three continents, acquainting himself with the customs and dialects of the exotic Manhole Villagers of Thailand, the U-Turn Tunnelers of the Nile Delta, the Cable ...
External crisis will lash Dominican economy, the UN says - Domican Today
SANTO DOMINGO. - The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) ecpects countries such as Dominican Republic, which are highly dependent on the U.S. economy, ?will be lashed? by the external crisis. In a videoconference organized ...
Bernie Sanders: Bailout Transfers Wealth - Upward - Common Dreams
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, like rival John McCain, has yet to take a stand one way of the other on the proposal to have U.S. taxpayers bail out the worst players in the U.S. financial system with a scheme to buy up $700 billion ...
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