Sunday, April 5, 2009

Empty Tables Threaten Some Restaurant Chains - NYTimes.com

1990, the number of restaurants and bars has grown to 537,000 from 361,000, a 49 percent increase, according to the National Restaurant Association. Population in the United States grew 23 percent in that period.

Many are going into survival mode, trying to renegotiate their loans, cutting staff, offering bargains to customers and closing less profitable restaurants.

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Finding a Doctor Who Accepts Medicare Isn’t Easy - NYTimes.com

Here is a very alarming story about Medicare and your internist.  It recommends that you carefully selected your internist before you are 65 to insure that he/she will accept Medicare reimbursement.  Those planning to retire in any retirement Mecca need to check out Medicare “acceptance” by physicians and medical facilities. 

To read this article, click on the following:  Finding a Doctor Who Accepts Medicare Isn’t Easy - NYTimes.com

AT&T and Union Talks Continue Past Deadline - NYTimes.com

 

The union said several of its districts have filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board, accusing AT&T of refusing to provide information on the cost of benefits and other issues necessary to resolve outstanding issues.

The units include a national group and workers in the Northeast, Midwest, Southwest and West. The talks were taking place in New Haven, Conn.; Oakton, Va.; the Chicago area; Austin, Texas; and San Francisco.

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F.A.A. Scrambles to Replace Retiring Controllers - NYTimes.com

The starting annual salary after academy training is $33,700. After about five years, it can reach $95,000. Must be under age thirty to apply.

Training to be an air traffic controller can take years. Applicants must be under 30 and have either a minimum of a high school diploma and three years of full-time work experience or four years of college. (Some combination of the three can be acceptable as well.)

About 70 percent of applicants have come from the military’s air traffic control system or have completed the F.A.A. Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative Program, offered nationwide at 13 colleges and universities

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House rejects bill to repeal horse slaughtering ban | Daily Chronicle

Since the DeKalb plant closed its doors, there’s been a rise in the number of complaints regarding horse abuse and neglect reported to the Illinois Department of Agriculture. There were 461 complaints in 2006. In 2007, the year the plant closed, that number jumped to 681. In 2008, 730 complaints were reported.

Close vote indicates that “horse meat for export issue” may still be alive in Illinois.

To read the details, go to:  House rejects bill to repeal horse slaughtering ban | Daily Chronicle