Here in the USA, we will mount the most strenuous campaign to keep the motoring system going - in fact, we’re already doing it - but it will fail just as surely as two (so far) of the “big three” automakers have failed. And if other societies, such as China’s late-entry industrial start-up, want to adopt a similar fantasy, they will only find themselves all the sooner in history’s garage with a tailpipe in their mouths. Of course, many Nobel prize-winning economists would argue that it has only been a blessing for us, but that only shows how the newspapers are committing suicide-by-irrelevance. It spells the end of the motoring era in America per se and the puerile fantasy of personal liberation that allowed it to become such a curse to us. The collapse of General Motors and Chrysler signifies more than the collapse of US car manufacturing.
Weiss previously held leadership positions with Bertram Capital, McAfee, Ariba, BindView, BMC Software and IBM.Through the tangle of green shoots and sprouting mustard seeds, a certain nervous view persists that the arc of events is taking us to places unimaginable. Labor Department releases Consumer Price Index for December.įederal Reserve releases industrial production for December.īurlington-based data recovery company Unitrends announced Kevin Weiss as the company’s new president and chief executive officer.
Labor Department releases the Producer Price Index for December.įreddie Mac releases weekly mortgage rates. Labor Department releases weekly jobless claims.
The $6.2 million project, which would include ground-floor commercial space, would be on the site of the Brighton Beer Garden. retail sales recorded their largest decline in 11 months in December as demand fell almost across the board, tempering expectations for a sharp acceleration in consumer spending in the fourth quarter.Įconomists, however, cautioned against reading too much into the surprise weakness, noting that holiday spending made it difficult to smooth December data for seasonal fluctuations.īoston developer and restaurateur Jon Cronin has filed notice with the city to build a 23-unit apartment building at 386-388 Market St. Greenwald executive produced the show along with Out of the Blue Enterprises, the production company led by the creator of “Blue’s Clues.” She said the show was originally developed for PBS, but the pilot was not picked up. In the first episode, Sara is hot on the trail of a mysterious, pizza thief. “Sara Solves It” is a musical mystery show that follows Sara and her brother as they solve mysteries using math and logic. “Everybody who is making content for kids realizes that we have to start thinking about other platforms.” “We want to be where kids are, and if Amazon is a place where kids are consuming media, that’s where we should be,” said Carol Greenwald, executive producer of the show.
The best-received pilots will be turned into full series. The GBH-produced show “Sara Solves It” is among the latest batch of pilot episodes released on Amazon Prime for viewers to give feedback on.
The latest animated children’s show from the WGBH producer behind “Curious George” and “Arthur” will be hitting the screen today, but not the airwaves. Amazon Prime to show WGBH-made kids pilot