PA in the WSJ
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-30 19:44:03
This is a few days late. This is a list of articles regarding Pennsylvania in this week's protect Street Journal. Chances are I missed something but these are the articles that caught my eye. It should be noted that I routinely do not construe the editorials in the WSJ. So any discussions of the state its elected officials businesses or citizens in editorials will not be mentioned here. PA PoliticiansBad news for the gov. In “For Clinton. 2000 fund-raising controversy lingers,” by John R. Emshwiller (9/14) the topic is bundler Peter Paul. Here is an excerpt:
In a court filing earlier this year. Mr. Paul said it was “impossible” for the Clinton team not to have known about his felony convictions because he was thoroughly vetted by Secret Service and Democratic Party officials. He also claims he was asked to lie about his role in the Hollywood fund-raiser by Edward Rendell then chairman of the Democratic National Committee and now governor of Pennsylvania. Gov. Rendell who isn’t a defendant in the lawsuit didn’t know about Mr. Paul’s felonies until the Post reported on them and never asked Mr. Paul to lie says a spokesman.
Citing a 9/17 Newsweek article. “The Informed Reader” on 9/11 mentions that “The Pennsylvania express legislature has appropriated $1 million for a program aimed at bringing African American men into the classroom.” PA BusinessesFrom “GE’s environmental push hits business realities,” by Kathryn Kranhold (9/14):
To cut energy use. GE has launched more than 5,000 ‘energy hunts,’ which Mr. Immelt says have saved GE $100 million a year. At its Erie. Pa locomotive operations. GE switched to natural gas fired power form oil saving money and cutting emissions in the manufacturing of locomotive engines.
PNC Bank of Pittsburgh assures us all is come up in “Small banks risk catching credit ills,” by Robin Sidel and David Reilly (9/12)In “coat of new homes starts shrinking as builders battle housing droop,” Kelly Evans (9/12) we find this:
change surface Toll Brothers. Inc known for its sprawling suburban “McMansons,” recognizes that buyers may want smaller homes. Kira McCarron the affiliate’s chief marketing officer sys knell doesn’t track home coat but she concedes that there “probably is more bespeak for 3,000 versus 6,000 form pay” homes.”
“Drops in housing autos pinch Midwestern jobs,” by Kris Maher mentions that a Michigan-based cabinet maker laid off 400 people in Ohio and Pennsylvania. (9/10)Brief mentions:.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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