PA in the WSJ
Here are a few Pennsylvania - related items I noticed in the Wall Street Journal last week.
Tuesday, Oct. 13
"Casino Glut Adds to Racetracks' Woes," by Jon Kamp -- There is a note on the effect of Pennsylvania and Maryland casinos on gambling in Delaware is mentioned.
"New Mission for Videogame Heroes: Save the Symphony Orchestra" by Sara E. Needleman -- The focus is on symphony orchestra's performances of videogame music, with a noteable mention of the Philadelphia Mann Center for the Performing Arts.
Wednesday, Oct 14
"Companies try 'Firm 40' Workweeks," by Rachel Feintzeig --Allentown based myHR Partner, Inc is mentioned.
Thursday, Oct 15
"Hurdle Rises for Job-Seeking Nurses," by Anna Louie Sussman -- Megan Goodman of Downingtown is quoted.
Friday, Oct 16
"Men Who Beat Gay Couple Avoid Prison" -- Another bit of bad publicity for Philadelphia
One non-PA article of note. "Deficit Shrinks, but Spending Fight Goes On," by Nick Timiroas (10/16). "The budget shortfall fell to its lowest level since 2007 ...." Good news all around.
Monday, October 19, 2015
PA in the WSJ
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