Acapulco Guerrero News Center
Nontraditional tenants filling up vacant malls
July 5, 2008
Community college classes in the old mall movie theater. A DMV office across from the Starbucks. Maybe a local library between the Victoria's Secret and the Gap.
Jobs that earn a surprising six-figures
July 5, 2008
To marketing majors everywhere: There's a six-figure job waiting for you at the casino.
U.S. economy lost 62,000 jobs in June
July 5, 2008Employers cut payrolls by 62,000 in June, the sixth straight month of nationwide job losses, underscoring the economy’s fragile state. The unemployment rate held steady at 5.5 percent.
GM bankruptcy described as unlikely
July 5, 2008
Times are certainly tough for GM, which saw its stock fall to a 54-year low. But while one analyst said bankruptcy is a possibility, others said that outcome is unlikely.
Bourbon producers see amber-colored future
July 5, 2008
To Wild Turkey master distiller Jimmy Russell, the piercing sounds of a warehouse rising in the Kentucky countryside are the sounds of prosperity.
Job losses add to consumer worries
July 5, 2008As they cope with rising food and energy costs and declining home values, more Americans took another financial hit in June: the loss of their paycheck.
Stocks end abbreviated trading session mixed
July 5, 2008Stocks ended a shortened trading session mixed Thursday amid news of a contraction in the nation’s services sector and a mostly tame reading on employment.
YouTube must give Viacom video user logs
July 5, 2008A federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips.
SportsBiz: Bull riding goes mainstream
July 5, 2008
The growth of PBR – the bull riding league founded in 1992, not the beer – has thrust it into the public consciousness, even if it’s not yet center stage among pro sports.
Utah is going to a 4-day workweek
July 5, 2008In a yearlong experiment aimed at reducing the state's energy costs, Utah is about to become the first state to switch to a four-day workweek for thousands of government employees.
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