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January 20, 2008
linkfest - 01/20/08: Cleantech, Ad Recession, Hotel Rates, etc.
Emptying my burgeoning browser tabs:
- Recession Hits: What It Means for Ad Biz (Advertising Age)
- Overseas Investors Buy Aggressively in U.S. (New York Times)
- The Construction Site Called Saudi Arabia (New York Times)
- Heads Up: Rising Hotel Rates - Number of Rooms Can’t Meet Surging Demand (New York Times)
- Practical Traveler: Airport Parking - No Room at the Lot and Late at the Gate (New York Times)
- The 2001 governmental giveback didn't translate into increased spending (NBER)
- Hedge your bets with a masters in finance (Times Online)
- Companies are caught in 'perfect storm' in Japanese market (Times Online)
- Detailed December same store sales data (TNS Retail Forward)
- Video of Economist writer Vijay Vaitheeswara on clean cars (Charlie Rose)
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