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vqjo The Odd Truth, May 23, 2005
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 Acknowledging a compromise offer by Republicans, President Clinton pressed Congress on Saturday to resolve differences and pass a bill to raise the minimum wage by $1, benefiting 10 million American workers.In his Labor Day weekend radio address, President Clinton accused GOP leaders in Congress of stalling the measure for more than a year and a half, burdening it with large tax cuts for businesses and trying to spread an increase over three instead of two years. It s now time for the Republican leadership to stop riding the brakes on the minimum wage,  Clinton said in the address he taped during a trip to the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York to attend two fund-raisers for Hillary Rodham Clinton s campaign for the Senate.The White House estimates that about 10 million workers earning between $5.15 and $6.14 an hour would directly benefit by raising the minimum  stanley cup wage $1. For a full-time Stanley cup website  worker now earning minimum wage, this increase would amount to a $2,000 annual raise. That s a modest increase that merely restores the minimum  stanley cup wage to what it was way back in 1982 in real dollar terms,  the president said.        The House and Senate have passed minimum wage legislation, but efforts toward a compromise have been bogged down for months. Democrats want to use money during these prosperous times to increase the minimum wage. Republicans say that if the minimum wage goes up, then businesses should receive tax breaks to offset higher labor costs.The possibility of a compromis Szrq Fed: No Rate Cut
 Despite their inefficiency, old-school incandescent lightbulbs sure did put out a pleasant, natural-looking light. The folks at Finally Light Bulb missed that light, so they brought it back with an efficient, affordable bulb using technology Nikola Tesla once patented. The team visited Gizmodo   NYC office to show us the light.     The Finally Light Bulb is a drastically miniaturized induction light, a type used to light skyscrapers, tu stanley cup nnels, and warehouses. Induction lights use a magnetic field instead of the failure-prone metal filament of an incandescent, giving a lifespan that can reach 100,000 hours and slashing the incandescent   90-percent energ stanley cup price y waste. Unfortunately, industrial induction lights require a brick-sized box of electronic controls, which prevented the tech from reaching household fixtures for years. Finally Light   R 038;D team spent three years trying to cram that box of doodads into the silhouette of the standard size A19 incandescent bulb. Founder and CEO John Goscha told us mobile tech advancement finally made it possible. Thanks to the cell phone industry, [the components] have come down in size and have come down in cost. It   really the advancement of general electronics that made kubki stanley  this technology possible today when it   never been possible before. That mobile-tech influence helped Goscha   team shrink that brick   worth of electronics down to a quarter-sized board. Like its industrial big bro