When Tom Cotton, a robust Republican, discovered that an agent for his insurance company had plastered a withering anti-George W. Bush bumper sticker — “A village in Texas is missing its idiot” — on her car, he had to bite down hard on a st…
Talking politics in the workplace: Freedom of speech or off-limits?
Olive Garden tries to woo back customers after falling into a rut
With sales slipping, Olive Garden is trying to win back customers who have fallen out of love with the nation’s largest Italian chain.
Tips for employers on keeping workplace peace in the political season
Monitor discussions with an ear toward politics.
01/23: Legal Eagles
Stacy J. Ford has become a partner with the firm Pohl & Short, P.A., Winter Park.
01/23: New businesses
Occupational licenses issued recently by county and municipal governments in Central Florida.
Chevron Appeals $8.6 Billion Ruling
Chevron filed an appeal with Ecuador’s National Court to review a ruling that it must pay billions of dollars in damages for oil pollution in the Amazon rain forest.
Feds Give $400 Million To States Hit By Disasters
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development distributed $400 million in emergency aid Friday to eight states that experienced the biggest natural disasters in 2011. …
Florida jobless rate dips to 9.9 percent
Florida’s unemployment rate fell into single digits for the first time in more than two and a half years last month, dipping to 9.9 percent, state officials said Friday.


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