Archive: July 20, 2008 - July 26, 2008

Gas-Saving Tips

It's no secret that gas prices have skyrocketed in recent months. Smart cars are catching on and Metro is setting ridership records. Not all drivers have the option of buying a new car or taking public transportation, though. That's why we've put together Gas-Saving Tips for the Savvy Consumer, with...

By Carol Touhey | July 25, 2008; 8:00 AM ET | Comments (0)

New Site for iPhone Users

If you waited in line last week for the latest iPhone, this one's for you: a new and improved washingtonpost.com for iPhone users. You'll find the site easier to read and navigate, with no need to expand or move around pages the way you did before. You can search for...

By Carol Touhey | July 24, 2008; 8:00 AM ET | Comments (1)

Leadership Lessons

Washingtonpost.com's Business section has added two new features: The Intelligent Leader, a blog by HarvardBusiness.org's Scott Berinato, and Voices on Leadership, an original video series by BigThink.com. Berinato's blog examines how leadership issues play a role in some of the corporate stories making headlines today. He'll also include daily tips...

By Carol Touhey | July 23, 2008; 8:00 AM ET | Comments (0)

More Tom Sietsema

Why not spend your lunch hour checking out the offerings at our new "smorgasbord for the food curious?" Each week Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema fields questions about the ins and outs of Washington's dining scene, but he's clearly not the only one with strong opinions on the subject....

By Carol Touhey | July 22, 2008; 8:00 AM ET | Comments (0)

Funny Business

There are two kinds of comics fans: those who read "Beetle Bailey," and those who wonder why it still takes up valuable real estate after 50+ years. Both camps might be interested in Comic Riffs, a new blog by the Post's Michael Cavna. Cavna, a veteran of the drawing board...

By Carol Touhey | July 21, 2008; 9:31 AM ET | Comments (0)

 
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