Roanoke Times
& World-News
: SUNDAY, January 26, 1992
SUCCESS IN TIMES OF STRESS
TRASH: ECONOMY'S TRUE MEASURING STICK
A GLANCE AT HOW ECONOMY FARED IN '91
LOGANS FIND SUCCESS BY KNOWING THEIR CUSTOMERS
TEXTILE COMPANY TURNING IT AROUND
HYGIENE SERVICE CLEANING UP DESPITE ECONOMY
EXECUTIVES PAN '91, BUT CROSS FINGERS FOR RECOVERY
MORE TEENS WORKING OUT OF NEED
COST OF HEALTH CARE CONTINUES UPWARD SPIRAL
INSURANCE FOR RETIREES IN JEOPARDY
INTEREST-RATE DECLINE LOWERS RETIREE'S STANDARD OF LIVING
JOB DETERMINES LIFESTYLE AFTER RETIREMENT
SOCIAL SERVICES SEEING MORE NEED, LESS FUNDING
MEMBERSHIP IN AFL-CIO IS SHIFTING
JOB SECURITY, HEALTH CARE TOP ISSUES FACING LABOR
YESTERYEAR'S `YUPPIES' ARE `GRUMPIES' OF '90S
FUTURE SUDDENLY UNCERTAIN FOR EARLY RETIREE
RECESSION OF '91 IS HISTORY; OUTLOOK FOR '92 UNCERTAIN
BISCUIT BUSINESS FEELING THE BITE
SHEPHERD'S PIE AND 1 CAR: THOSE WERE THE DAYS
PUBLIC PUTTING MONEY INTO SAVINGS, NOT CARS
UPSWING, NEW WORK RULES COULD BOOST RAILROADS
RESTORATION OF HOTEL STILL A QUESTION MARK
SLOW ECONOMY MEANS ROCKY YEAR FOR COAL INDUSTRY
AUTO MECHANIC TAKES OFF TO GO ON HIS OWN
FOR FARMERS, '91 WAS AN UNEVEN YEAR
SOME LAWYERS ARE TAKING CASES THEY'D RATHER NOT
CONTRACTORS LOOKING FOR SIGNS ECONOMY WILL TURN AROUND
STATE OF BANKING REFLECTS ECONOMY
MANUFACTURERS TAKING CAUTIOUS VIEW OF '92
BUSINESS RESULTS MIXED FOR SMALL RETAILERS
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