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David Johnson
Nov 25, 2005
Cheryl Glaser talked with Dallas stockbroker David Johnson about the holiday week in review, his amusement at what can cause a Wall Street rally these days, and his unique turkey marketing plan.
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Over the river...
Nov 23, 2005
Folks are on their way to Grandma's house in record numbers this year... and as Gretchen Cook reports, many of them are planning a long stay.
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My own privatized Idaho
Nov 21, 2005
The tiny hamlet of Santa, Idaho will vote tonight on whether to change their town's name to "SecretSanta.com." The Web site stands to gain free publicity. But what's in it for Santa? Elizabeth Wynne Johnson found out.
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Online dating fraud
Nov 21, 2005
Match.com is in hot water for allegedly having employees send bogus romantic e-mails to members to get them to renew. But as Ashley Milne-Tyte reports, the flap isn't likely to discourage those looking for love online.
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David Johnson
Nov 18, 2005
Kai Ryssdal reviewed the week's news with David Johnson. Hear all about it, from AT&T's demise to David's holiday gift giving plans...
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A few plain words about sacrifice
Nov 18, 2005
Commentator Chris Wiseman says that when it comes to the expectations we have about the Gulf Coast's recovery, Congress and the president are leaving out something important that we need to hear.
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Day in the Work Life: Turkey 911
Nov 18, 2005
On this week's A Day in the Work Life, our weekly look at how folks trade time for money, we talk turkey -- literally.
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The "Straight Story" with Chris Farrell: The Politics of Pay
Nov 18, 2005
It's time once again for economics editor Chris Farrell to help you sort out the "Straight Story." This week, Congressman Barney Frank introduced legislation that would force full disclosure of CEO salaries and perks. Chris votes yea.
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Financial and Wedded Bliss
Nov 18, 2005
Arguments over spending and saving money have ended many marriages. Which is why financial companies are now crafting their own version of marriage counseling. Kai talks to financial expert, Ruth Hayden, about mixing marriage and money.
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Forced into Flexibility
Nov 18, 2005
Disasters like hurricane Katrina and 9/11 forced some companies to be more flexible with workers schedules and locations. But once the disaster is over -- does the flexibility remain? From the <em>Marketplace</em> Work and Family Desk, Hillary Wicai reports.










