Religion beat: Twitter seminars for clergy are a hit Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Fri, 02 Dec 2011 16:08 PM PST Tony Jones is not timid on Twitter. He recently tweeted that prominent evangelical pastor Rick Warren's tweets are "too often sanctimonious. I'd love some sarcasm or snark on occasion. Bless you, too." | Abusive Boss May Harm Workers' Home Life, Too HealthDay via Yahoo! News Fri, 02 Dec 2011 16:08 PM PST FRIDAY, Dec. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Having an abusive boss can do more than ruin your workday, it can also harm your family life, new research suggests. | A PR stunt too far? How Clarkson came to regret taking on the unions Independent Fri, 02 Dec 2011 16:08 PM PST Three days have passed since Jeremy Clarkson demanded the public execution of more than two million public sector workers â" almost one 20th of the UK's entire adult population â" in front of an even wider audience of their grief-stricken spouses and children. | California AG faces tough choice on mortgage deal San Jose Mercury News Fri, 02 Dec 2011 16:08 PM PST Kamala Harris is caught between the White House, which wants her to join a nationwide settlement, and her progressive base, which thinks it's too soft. She is pushing to toughen the deal. | BLHS girls fall to St. Teresa's Basehor Sentinel Fri, 02 Dec 2011 16:06 PM PST An experienced St. Teresaâs (Mo.) Academy basketball team proved to be too much for a youth-laden Basehor-Linwood girls squad to handle on Thursday at STA. | Industry report recommends minimum payment for credit cards in taxis The San Francisco Examiner Fri, 02 Dec 2011 16:01 PM PST There should be a minimum payment for credit card transactions in San Francisco taxis, and drivers should be able to mute annoying backseat advertisements, according to a new independent analysis of the industry. For the last year, cabbies have complained consistently about three major industry trends â" that processing fees for credit cards are too high, new electronic bill tracking systems are ... | When Businesses Hurt Groupon The Atlantic Wire Fri, 02 Dec 2011 16:01 PM PST In a recent daily deals mishap, Groupon may not have actually not deserved the flack it got for a deal gone wrong. Over the months, Groupon has gotten criticism  for hurting, rather than helping, businesses. But the assumption that's always the case may have gone too far in a story reported by The Tel e graph today alleging that Groupon sent out a non-existent deal for a train ride leading ... | Honda announces global recall for air-bag problems Boston Globe Fri, 02 Dec 2011 16:01 PM PST Honda Motor Co. is recalling 304,000 vehicles globally for air-bags that may inflate with too much pressure in a crash, send metal and plastic pieces flying and cause injuries or deaths. | Auto Review: 2012 Porsche Cayman R Market Watch Fri, 02 Dec 2011 15:57 PM PST Porsche offers a barebones, racing-bred version of the Cayman for drivers who feel modern sports cars have grown too fancy, says Ron Amadon. | | |
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