THIS WEEK’S HEADLINES:
- Japan in Focus
- July Personal Income and Consumption
- June S&P/Case-Shiller Home Prices
- Events of Interest
- October 24, 2013: 25th Annual Visitor Industry Outlook Conference
- November 14, 2013: LAEDC 18th Annual Eddy Awards







Office workers are interrupted—or self-interrupt—roughly every three minutes, academic studies have found, with numerous distractions coming in both digital and human forms. Once thrown off track, it can take some 23 minutes for a worker to return to the original task, says Gloria Mark, a professor of informatics at the University of California, Irvine, who studies digital distraction.
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