No Land Across the River
As Election Day approaches, I muse on whether change is a' comin.
READ: Leo's Editorial No Land Across the River
And in other news:
- In energy, Google pushes to make computers more energy efficient,
- In politics, evangelicals see it slipping away
- In economics, US debt may be an issue
- In environment, Virgin Air grows up,
- In business, WalMart keeps the changes coming, but isn't rewarded yet.
Reader Comments (2)
I heard last week on the radio that they have dropped several suppliers in China due to labor conditions in the factories. Now I dislike WM as much as the next liberal and I know a PR campaign when I see one, but if public pressure is forcing them to make better decisions on matters ranging from drug prices to stocking more organics, I can't see the harm in supporting those moves. Doing so doesn't preclude me from being vocal about all the other problems the company presents. Hell, even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
And one more thing - any possibility of KPFT expanding your show to an hour and a half, Leo? An hour is just not enough time.
The discussion will include all unit managers, the national tech director, affiliates coordinator, and webmaster. It started around
3:30PM PDT o 9-30-06. Some very innovative ideas.