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He's hired Michael Hsu,a well-known architect,to design the restaurants. And four times a year,P. Terry's gives profits from the stores on a particular day to local causes.Is he sacrificing margin for the sake of paying higher wages? "I don't think so," Terry said. "We're profitable. We're in the business to make money. This is our business model." And because he's willing to pay a little more,Terry is able to fish in a different part of the talent pool. "Most of my employees aren't ever going to want to work for a national fast food chain," he said. "I think I'm probably competing against other mid-level restaurants" like Applebee's and Chili's.One of the benefits of offering better wages than some of his competitors is that the workforce tends to turn over more slowly.
 He no doubt would have been so even if there had been mass causalities,but at that point it seemed there were reports of at most one fatality. There would be another report of two young boys killed by a falling tree,but it became clear that whatever the eventual tally,10/29 was not going to be a tragedy of the numerical magnitude of 9/11.This is still a disaster to remember,and the anxiousness at its approach was not only mass PTSD from the September morning when nearly 3,000 perished. Significant areas of Manhattan were flooded. Tunnels were filling with four feet of water or more. A fire unit radioed that it was in a rubber boat with a police emergency service unit seeking to determine if somebody was trapped inside an underground garage.
 That's simply untrue: both the 2010 Census and other more recent analyses demonstrate that America is becoming steadily more suburban: 44 million Americans live in America's 51 major metropolitan areas,while nearly 122 million Americans live in their suburbs. In other words,nearly three quarters of metropolitan Americans live in suburbs,not core cities.The main reason there are now more poor people in the suburbs is that there are now many more people in the suburbs,which have represented almost all of America's net population growth in recent years. Despite trite talk about "suburban ghettos," suburbs have a poverty rate roughly half that of urban centers (20.9 percent in core compared to 11.
10.30am: Four former News International executives give evidence to the Commons culture committee on phone hacking. Two of them, Colin Myler, the former News of the World editor, and Tom Crone, the paper's former legal manager, will be asked about evidence they have already given claiming that James Murdoch did know about a key email suggesting phone hacking was widespread at the paper - contrary to what Murdoch claimed when he appeared before the committee in July. They will also be asked about the letter from Clive Goodman, the royal reporter who went to jail, saying that phone hacking was so routine that it was regularly discussed at editorial meetings. My colleagues at Media Guardian will be covering the hearing on a live blog, and you should go there for full coverage, but I'll report the key points in my lunchtime summary.
 ? Bill Neely on the ITV blog says Iran explains why David Cameron is getting such a warm welcome in Washington.? Samira Shackle at the Staggers says Boris Johnson has had to apologise for offending the Irish.? Dan Hodges at the Telegraph says Ken Livingstone's tax arrangements are damaging Labour.This is not a complex issue. Labour either believes in the rich paying their share, or it doesn't. Ken Livingstone is rich. And he did not pay the maximum legal amount he could have paid on his income.When others have done that, Ed Miliband has condemned them. He condemned them again yesterday. But is he seriously going to try and spend the next fortnight attacking David Cameron's rich friends, whilst defending his own?? Sunny Hundal at Liberal Conspiracy says the Evening Standard has given up on neutral coverage of the mayoral election campaign.
 In all,cnnhkids.com,it was not a remarkable set of circumstances,but Cormier's death made national news when numerous right-wing blogs linked it to the death of Andrew Breitbart,the conservative media juggernaut and Tea Party hero who had died on March 1 at the age of 43."According to early reports,Michael Cormier was ‘seemingly healthy,' yet ‘suddenly stricken' with a fatal condition—just like Andrew Breitbart," read a post on Infowars.com.The blogs were already speculating that Breitbart—who had announced shortly before his death that he had acquired deeply damaging video footage of President Obama—had been assassinated by the president or his supporters. When Cormier died on the day the coroner's office announced Breitbart's cause of death as a heart attack,www.cnnhkids.com,the right-wing conspiracy theories became more heated.
But my little system works for me, and that's good enough for now. And you?Labour policy review – have your say: climate changeThe climate change review is led by Meg Hillier, the shadow climate change secretary, and is intended to examine how the UK shows "world leadership" on the issue of global warming.It will also look at the government's role in creating "green growth", jobs and skills, and encouraging people to live greener lives.Tom Clark writes:As a former climate change secretary, Ed Miliband starts out with a clear enough sense of the policies that the climate requires, and is probably more interested in how he can make these politically sellable. Labour's agitation for a petrol tax cut before the budget indicates he judges that the party cannot afford to be purist about the environment at a time when families are feeling the pinch.
Utah,where I spent the past week,might seem like an unlikely source of pleadings to maintain government spending at current levels. The state’s mythology and history speak to a sense of self-reliance,anti-government sentiment,marc jacobs outlet,and entrepreneurship. Mitt Romney,a quasi-native son by virtue of his Mormon faith,advocated balancing the federal budget through spending cuts alone. He carried the state last November by a stunning 73-25 margin. "I’m for sequestration," Sen. Orrin Hatch,the veteran Utah senator said last week,according to the Salt Lake Tribune. "We’ve got to face the music now,or it will be much tougher later."And yet,the sequester is going to make the music really discordant in Hatch’s home state,which is disproportionately dependent on the federal government.

 

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