Restaurantes temen que la inflación los obligue a cerrar 1:06 Nueva York (CNN Business) -- Salir a comer puede parecer un poco diferente estos días. Tal vez esperes más tiempo por una mesa, aunque el restaurante no parezca estar lleno. O tal vez el servicio es más lento, y quien te atiende parece ansioso.
Esto se debe a que los restaurantes de todo Estados Unidos carecen de personal suficiente, y trabajos que de por sí eran estresantes se han vuelto aún más difíciles.
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(CNN) -- Una perfumería emiratí afirma que ha creado el perfume más caro del mundo. Llamado Shamukh, "que merece lo más alto" en árabe, y con un precio de 1.295.000 dólares por tres litros, sus fabricantes dicen que es producto de tres años de investigación y 494 pruebas de perfumes.
With five states — including the two most populous, California and Texas — holding congressional primaries on March 5, voters will have a chance to set the November matchups for more than one-quarter of the House and two battleground Senate races.
Pre-primary disclosures filed with the Federal Election Commission this week showed who was hot with donors giving small amounts or PACS writing bigger checks, who was leaning heavily on their own wealth, and who had the most cash for the final sprint toward Super Tuesday.
DALLAS (AP) — Gil Brandt, overshadowed by coach Tom Landry and general manager Tex Schramm as part of the trio that built the Dallas Cowboys into “America’s Team” in the 1970s, has died. He was 91.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame said Brandt died Thursday morning. No cause of death was given, but Brandt had been in declining health in recent years.
Brandt was the player personnel director alongside the stoic, fedora-wearing Landry and media-savvy Schramm, but had to wait almost 30 years longer to get into the Hall of Fame.
Profile:Harper LeeAge at Death:89 Years OldHeight:5ft 2in (158 cm)Occupation:NovelistNet Worth:US $35 MillionStatus:DeceasedORIGIN
Harper Lee was an American novelist and author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning best-seller ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. She was born to Frances and Amasa Lee on April 28, 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama. She had four older siblings. She attend Monroe County High School, which was located a few blocks away from her house. Lee studied at Huntingdon College in Montgomery before transferring to the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.