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  • Green with opportunities

    A this booth in the International Builders’ Show, a purchasing executive with a top 20...
  • Readers Respond to test kits and lead rule

    The following letter was a response to "EPA lead rule suffers setback:"

    "There is no need for a better ‘test kit,’ as highly reliable and affordable X-Ray Fluorescence technology has been in use for decades. There are many consultants who have XRF machines, and lead inspections are inexpensive. XRF testing produces no damage, while ‘test kits’ and chip sampling involves producing widely scattered damage (12 to 15 sample locations for a typical room in a house).

  • The State by State of American Hardware

    Back in August 2006, this “From the Editor” page was dedicated in part to an examination of Star and Bullock Hardware, the fictitious, gold-rush era building supply store from the HBO Series “Deadwood.” 


    At the time, some suggested that I was watching too much television.


    But now look at page 30 of this magazine. There’s an actual, real-life Deadwood, S.D., hardware store on our Fifty Hardware All Stars list: Twin City Hardware.


  • Election Recap: Impact on Business

    Entry-level employers are left with more questions than answers as they try to distill what happened and what it means for their businesses.  

  • In defense of Energy Star

    When it comes to trusted, on-the-shelf green product branding, there is Energy Star, and then...
  • Four timeless personnel tips

    Joe Scarlett explains that we’re only human, and that’s why hiring is so important

  • The advice column

    The Jan. 11 issue of Home Channel News—our first-ever Pro Dealer Extra—is locked and loaded...
  • Getting to know you

    Know thyself, and thou shall know all the mysteries of the gods and the universe....
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