Byline: John Erzar Jan. 11--PLAINS TWP. -- Pat Patte Jr. declined to comment Tuesday about the possibility of being appointed to an administrative position today in the Wilkes-Barre Area School District that would require him to resign as the Coughlin High School football coach. When reached at his
Source: The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-16
Former Memphis police director Walter Crews resigned from the top post at CrimeStoppers of Memphis last week, announcing his acceptance of a new position as Deputy Director of Corrections for Shelby County. Shelby County Mayor A C Wharton appointed Crews to the county corrections staff, commending
DAVID PENDERED The Atlanta Journal and Constitution 05-08-2005 Speaker: Everyone needs degree of fun Tech grads urged to work, playByline: DAVID PENDEREDEdition: HomeSection: METROAndy VanPelt was more than ready to graduate from Georgia Tech on Saturday and start his adult life, but not before a
Source: The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Posted: 2006-01-16
Byline: Erika Slife Jan. 12--DELRAY BEACH -- City commissioners are weighing the possibility of requiring gas stations and grocery stores to install power generators to continue services during extended power interruptions. The move follows the direction of other cities in South Florida. The
Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-16
Fair Disclosure Wire 03-03-2004 CORPORATE PARTICIPANTS . Phyllis Proffer, Longs Drug Stores Corporation, Director of IR . Warren Bryant, Longs Drug Stores Corporation, Chairman, President & CEO . Steve McCann, Longs Drug Stores Corporation, SVP, CFO & Treasurer . Bruce Schwallie, Longs Drug
By Joan Fleischer Tamen, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 12--For South Florida workers frustrated with a less than stellar job market during a sluggish recovery, this year should be a good time to get back into the job hunt. With a real resurgence in the job
Source: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Posted: 2006-01-16
STEPHANIE RICE, Columbian The Columbian 12-13-2003 A Battle Ground man received a 10-year prison sentence Friday for a knife attack on his wife of more than 30 years. Oneismo Carbajal Magana, 61, repeatedly stabbed his wife in the abdomen on Aug. 5, 2002, because he wrongly believed she was
(The Lantern) (U-WIRE) COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A rumor exists among students that Ohio State University sits on millions of dollars of unawarded scholarships each year. Tally Hart, director of student financial aid, said the rumor is myth. "Ohio State awards approximately $60 million in scholarship
Byline: Anne Dudley Ellis The Fresno Bee The 5th District Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of two Fresno County Office of Education employees who said they were unfairly transferred because of union activities and criticism of the administration. The court issued a ruling earlier this week
Source: The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
Posted: 2006-01-16
At the request of Mayor Shirley Franklin, the City of Atlanta Department of Housing, the Atlanta Housing Authority, and the Atlanta Development Authority have identified approximately 800 immediately available affordable housing units for city residents and Hurricane Katrina individuals and
SHAMED DOC TO KEEP JOB ; GMC gives horror abortion medic all-clear Byline: ROY BAYLISS Edition: FIRST Section: News A DISGRACED gynaecologist exposed by the Sunday Mercury after botching an abortion has been allowed to carry on in his job - sparking fury from his victims. Dr Andrew Gbinigie was
Smoke job Edition: Third Edition Section: Business Memo: YOUR LETTERS Commentary Only after 150 employees went to work at Super Smokers on Thursday, Jan. 5, did they learn they would be unemployed that Friday. Yet, your story was sympathetic to the owner and it appears that no men and women who
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Posted: 2006-01-16
O-line may hold key for Bears Chicago unit did good job in regular- season win over Carolina. Byline: Andrew Seligman; THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Edition: First Edition Section: Sports Memo: NFL LAKE FOREST, ILL. -- The T-shirts are orange, emblazoned with five offensive linemen superimposed over the
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Posted: 2006-01-16
Steve Jobs, chief executive Edition: FINAL Section: Financial Steve Jobs, chief executive of Apple, which said its sales in the last quarter jumped 63 percent over 2004, after selling 14 million iPods. Apple also announced it delivered its first computer based on Intel chips six months ahead of
DNR FIREFIGHTERS FINISH JOB IN TEXAS Byline: Associated Press Edition: ALL Section: LOCAL Fifteen Wisconsin firefighters were expected to return Friday from Texas, the latest of a group that has helped fight blazes in drought areas since the end of hurricane season. Since before Christmas, the
Source: Wisconsin State Journal
Posted: 2006-01-16
Headline: Cellcom cuts up to 200 middle management jobs Byline: AVI KRAWITZ Edition; Daily Section: Economics Page: 16 Friday, January 13, 2006 -- Cellcom is cutting 150 to 200 jobs as part of its strategy to place more of an emphasis on customer services, sources close to the company said
AIRPORT SECURITY GUARDS DRUNK ON THE JOB ; Pair found flat out in rest room are sacked EXCLUSIVE Edition: FIRST Section: News TWO baggage security guards at Birmingham International Airport have been sacked - for getting drunk and falling asleep on the job. The workers were found flat-out in a rest