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Pearlstein: The Auto Bailout (Washington Post) Washington Post columnist Steven Pearlstein was online Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 2:00 p.m. ET to discuss the automotive bailout. us.rd.yahoo.com
Earnings down under Crist (WTSP-TV Tampa) Gov. Charlie Crist has stabilized the size of Florida government but, for the first time, average earnings for most rank-and-file state employees have declined under his administration. us.rd.yahoo.com
Progress reassuring to female employees (The Red and Black) Editor's Note: This is the third in a five-day series exploring the status of women at the University. Thursday's story will discuss women's health options. Though women across campus acknowledge gender gaps and take a stand on concerns such as pay equity, child care and maternity leave, women in the senior administration are calling for relatively little change. us.rd.yahoo.com
Television - Business (Scoop.co.nz) What is happening to pay rates and salary packages at a time of recession? us.rd.yahoo.com
The Auto Bailout May Wind Up on Obama's Plate (Time Magazine) With the prospects for congressional action uncertain, the President-elect's team is quietly exploring options for taking action after inauguration day us.rd.yahoo.com
AUS Tertiary Update (Scoop.co.nz) Lincoln progression case on appeal The Association of University Staff has appealed a decision from the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) over the interpretation of the meaning and effect of the promotion and advancement criteria in the Lincoln University academic staff collective employment agreement. us.rd.yahoo.com
PM attacks coalition as harmful; preps GG meeting (CTV Winnipeg) Stephen Harper is expected to ask for a parliamentary time out when he meets with the Governor General Thursday, a day after he accused his opponents of abusing Canada's democratic traditions. us.rd.yahoo.com
Television - Business (Scoop.co.nz) The Institute of Economic Research has come out with a much brighter outlook for the New Zealand economy. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pittsburgh Pirates Team Report (USA Today) The Pirates are going to all corners of the Earth in an attempt to increase the talent base of an organization that hasn't had a winning season at the major league level since 1992. us.rd.yahoo.com
Automakers Seek $34 Billion as Congress Weighs Restructuring Plans (CQPolitics.com via Yahoo! News) Domestic automakers asked Congress for $34 billion in aid Tuesday -- including $18 billion for General Motors Corp. -- as Democratic leaders considered whether to vote on a bailout for the industry next week. us.rd.yahoo.com
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