A Preview of Tuesday's Work&Money Section

Here’s what you’ll find in the Work&Money section of The Bee on Tuesday:

Microsoft's latest venture into entertainment devices, the Zune portable music player and service, debuts Tuesday, in an attempt to challenge Apple Computer Inc.’s iPod and iTunes.

From the rising cost of retiree health care to the advantages a weak yen gives the Japanese, the heads of the Big Three U.S. automakers will press for more recognition for their problems when they sit down Tuesday with President George Bush, but they will stress they don’t want a bailout.

Colonel Harland Sanders is getting a makeover as the company he founded unveils a worldwide redesign of its KFC restaurants.

Columnist Peter Post says the use of public humiliation of employees by managers shouldn’t be tolerated.

The resignations of KB Home chairman and other executives in the wake of a stock options scandal shouldn't derail the company, analysts say.