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U Oklahoma students search for summer jobs

Sarah Waldrop University Wire 03-28-2005 (Oklahoma Daily) (U-WIRE) NORMAN, Okla. -- Last summer, Brac Love, University of Oklahoma scene technology senior, looked long and hard for a summer job. Love estimated that he applied at 15 or 20 places with little success. With some persistence, he found a

Source: University Wire
Posted: 2005-12-07


Go For Jobs(News)

The Go For Jobs campaign is backed by The Journal, the Evening Gazette on Teesside and the North-East Chamber of Commerce. We want the Highways Agency to lift Article 14 notices which block developments that, the Agency says, could put extra traffic on the A1 or A19. We want them to cease using

Source: The Journal (Newcastle, England)
Posted: 2005-12-07


160 plant jobs lost(News)

Byline: By DECLAN FERRY TWO factory closures were announced yesterday with the loss of 160 jobs. The Maysteel Teoranta computer factory in Co Galway will close with 89 jobs to go, and Co Wicklow gas company Harris Calorific is to shut down with 71 jobs lost. Both closures were the result of jobs

Source: The Mirror (London, England)
Posted: 2005-12-07


Bankers celebrate their jobs for life(Business)

Three top bankers are celebrating their collective 100th year anniversary working in the industry. David Jew, Philip Grimshaw and Alan Wright are all relationship directors working for Barclays in the Midlands looking after the larger business market. Specialising in the retail and business

Source: The Birmingham Post (England)
Posted: 2005-12-07


Sports Betting: Football: Ruud is all the rage for Real job(Sports)

RUUD GULLIT was the subject of a consistent gamble to become the new Real Madrid manager yesterday, and the ex-Holland star is 5-2 to replace Wanderley Luxemburgo in Spain, writes Mark Langdon. The former Dreadlocked Dutchman, who was 8-1 yesterday morning, did well in his first job with Chelsea,

Source: The Racing Post (London, England)
Posted: 2005-12-07


Electric Boat to cut 2,400 jobs

Dec. 7--NORTH KINGSTOWN -- Electric Boat said yesterday that it plans to eliminate 500 to 600 jobs at its Quonset Point plant in Rhode Island by the end of next year, part of a decision to cut up to 2,400 positions company-wide. About 1,900 to 2,400 jobs will be cut, according to Jeff Swallow, a

Source: Providence Journal (Providence, Rhode Island) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2005-12-07


Franklin/Trade Graphics enters digital printing market with first Xerox iGen3 Press in Miami; Company producing personalized, short-run color jobs

M2 PRESSWIRE-7 December 2005-XEROX: Franklin/Trade Graphics enters digital printing market with first Xerox iGen3 Press in Miami; Company producing personalized, short-run color jobs(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07122005 MIAMI and ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Franklin/Trade Graphics LLC has entered

Source: M2 Presswire
Posted: 2005-12-07


Dyslexia job case withdrawn(News)

A social worker, who claimed she was discriminated against because of her dyslexia in a job application, settled her case yesterday. Judith Windross formally withdrew the case against Hampshire County Council and Wokingham District Council after talks behind closed doors. Mrs Windross of Alton,

Source: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
Posted: 2005-12-07


Electrics to operations(Jobs Learning)

Colin grimston, brokerage operations manager at Business Link. What was your first job? On leaving sixth-form college, I joined the family business as a trainee electronic maintenance engineer. What did it entail? The role involved servicing domestic electronic equipment such as televisions and

Source: Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
Posted: 2005-12-07


MedPro to add 40 jobs, computers(Company Profile)

Byline: Doug LeDuc Dec. 6--Berkshire Hathaway announced Monday it will spend $1 million on new computer equipment for Medical Protective Corp. next year and add more than 40 jobs in the next three years. MedPro, founded in Fort Wayne more than a century ago, employs 219 locally. When Berkshire

Source: The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Indiana) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2005-12-07


Job outlook not so rosy in New Orleans

Byline: Margie Wood Dec. 6--When Tommy Roldan read in the newspaper that New Orleans had good-paying jobs in the reconstruction effort following Hurricane Katrina, the Puebloan had visions of sugarplums dancing in his head. A self-employed carpenter and cabinetmaker, Roldan packed up his tools and

Source: The Pueblo Chieftain (Pueblo, Colorado) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2005-12-07


Pre-Budget Report : Civil Service job cuts row

Pre-Budget Report : Civil Service job cuts row Edition: FIRST Section: News A fresh row over job cuts in the civil service broke out yesterday after the Chancellor announced that thousands of posts had been axed this year to cut costs. Gordon Brown told MPs that 18,500 civil service jobs had been

Source: Birmingham Post
Posted: 2005-12-07


Thousands troop to Pampanga gym for 2-day job fair(Provincial News)

SAN FERNANDO CITY, Pampanga a Thousands of job seekers trooped to the Capitol Peopleas Gym yesterday for the opening of a two-day jobs fair which is part of the 434th Aldo Ning Kapampangan (ANK) celebration. Gov. Mark T. Lapid, executive committee chairman of the 434th ANK, said the jobs fair is an

Source: Manila Bulletin
Posted: 2005-12-07


(book review) (book review)

DISSENT, INJUSTICE, AND THE MEANINGS OF AMERICA. By Steven H. Shiffrin. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1999. Pp. xiv, 204. $29.95. Those who begin coercive elimination of dissent soon find themselves exterminating dissenters. Compulsory unification of opinion achieves only the unanimity of

Source: Michigan Law Review
Posted: 2005-12-07


Thin Client Computing Saves Time and Money(Company Operations)

Updated application as speedy for 2,000 as for ten. Stormont-Vail expects support cost savings of $1.6 million. As a 26-year veteran of the information technology management wars--most of that time spent in the healthcare field--I was immediately interested a couple of years ago when word started

Source: Health Management Technology
Posted: 2005-12-07


CLINTON FAILS TO PERSUADE ISRAEL TO WITHDRAW TROOPS

BARRY SCHWEID, Associated Press The Columbian 12-15-1998 EREZ CROSSING, Gaza Strip -- President Clinton today failed to persuade Israel to resume the West Bank troop withdrawals called for under the Wye River peace accord, but he held out hope the pullback would take place soon. "We will have fits

Source: The Columbian
Posted: 2005-12-07


SLOW SALES PUT HEAT ON GM ; JOB CUTS WILL BE A HOT TOPIC WHEN THE NOVEMBER REPORT IS RELEASED THURSDAY

SLOW SALES PUT HEAT ON GM ; JOB CUTS WILL BE A HOT TOPIC WHEN THE NOVEMBER REPORT IS RELEASED THURSDAY Byline: DEE-ANN DURBIN Associated Press Edition: ALL Section: BUSINESS DETROIT -- Despite a new round of discount offers, November will likely be another disappointing month for sales and

Source: Wisconsin State Journal
Posted: 2005-12-07


Football: HOT AND BOTHERED BAGGIES WARM TO THEIR JOB; SEVILLA 1 ALBION 0(Sport)

Byline: BY CHRIS LEPKOWSKI GOOD news and bad news were the order of the night for Bryan Robson as Albion slumped to defeat against Sevilla in sweltering conditions. The bad part was the result, with Sevilla beating an Albion team that started slowly but improved. The Baggies huffed and puffed as

Source: Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
Posted: 2005-12-07


Jobs abound for medical coders

Byline: Joe Rojas-Burke Dec. 5--Two oversized flat-panel computer displays stand waiting for Pat Pilant. One feeds her an avalanche of hospital patient charts: hundreds of pages choked with obscure medical jargon, ambiguous abbreviations -- pure gibberish to the uninitiated. But for Pilant, a

Source: The Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2005-12-07


Britain is a letdown for refugees of Sangatte; Promise of jobs for all is not kept

Byline: BEN LEAPMAN MOST of the 1,000 refugees admitted to Britain when the Sangatte Red Cross centre closed are now jobless and destitute, the Evening Standard has learned. When the then home secretary David Blunkett allowed the migrants into the country three years ago, he promised that they

Source: The Evening Standard (London, England)
Posted: 2005-12-07


Assurant Specialty Property to Create 200 New Jobs at Springfield, Ohio Hazard Insurance Service Center

ATLANTA and SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Dec. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Assurant Specialty Property, a leading provider of lender-placed hazard insurance and outsourcing services to the U.S. mortgage industry, today announced plans to create 200 new jobs at its Ohio Service Center in Springfield over the next year.

Source: PR Newswire
Posted: 2005-12-07


Event Brief of Q3 2005 HCA Earnings Conference Call - Final

PARTICIPANTS . Vic Campbell, HCA, SVP . Jack Bovender, HCA, Chairman, CEO . Richard Bracken, HCA, President, COO . Milton Johnson, HCA, CFO . Ellen Wilson, Sanford Bernstein, Analyst . Beverly Wallace, HCA, President, Financial Services Group . Darren Lehrich, Deutsche Bank, Analyst . Jim

Source: Fair Disclosure Wire
Posted: 2005-12-07


Abstracts of scientific papers(Oral Presentation Abstracts)

Section on Cardiology *N-Terminal Pro-BNP Levels in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator or Biventricular Pacemaker-Defibrillator Therapies. Fabian Arnaldo, MD, Nikolaos Anatoliotakis, MD, David Nabert, MD, Steve Hsu, MD, University of Florida, Health

Source: Southern Medical Journal
Posted: 2005-12-07


AP Top News at 3:06 pm EDT

FEMA Chief Relieved of Katrina Command Michael Brown speaks in an Orlando, Fla. file photo from March 16, 2005. Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown is being removed from his role managing Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. (AP Photo/Brian Cleary, File) WASHINGTON (AP) _

Source: AP Online
Posted: 2005-12-07


Why I love physics; (1) Physics could disappear from schools because of a dramatic fall in the number of teachers One young scientist tells Rory Clements we should be embracing such subjects, not casting them away (2) ES JOBS

Byline: RORY CLEMENTS NICOLA Fry is a resourceful young woman. When she moved into her new flat, she realised she needed some extra furniture, so she set about making it herself. The fact that she had never done any woodwork before did not deter her. She simply bought what she needed from a timber

Source: The Evening Standard (London, England)
Posted: 2005-12-07


pounds 9m business park could see 540 jobs(Features)

CABLES Way, the gateway to the new Prescot Business Park, has been opened in a pounds 9m investment. Knowsley council will now work with regeneration specialists St Modwen Developments to provide 200,000 sq ft of new business space which could lead to 540 new jobs. The first phase of the site has

Source: Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Posted: 2005-12-07



 
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