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Cardinals give Nelson a shot at earning bullpen job

Cardinals give Nelson a shot at earning bullpen job Byline: Joe Strauss; ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Edition: Third Edition Section: Sports Looking to add depth to their restructured bullpen without guaranteeing salary, the Cardinals accomplished both goals Monday by signing veteran reliever Jeff

Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Posted: 2006-01-19


Job seekers try to fulfill own dreams by finding work

Byline: Leonard Sykes Jr. Jan. 17--On the day when many residents took the day off from work, Ikeisha Moore came looking for it. Martin Luther King Jr. For Moore, 18, the best way of remembering the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on his holiday Monday was to find a job. Moore was one of dozens of job

Source: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-19


The promise of Internet intermediary liability

INTRODUCTION I. THE INTERNET AND MISCONDUCT A. The End-to-End Structure of the Internet B. Internet Actors 1. Primary Malfeasors 2. Internet Intermediaries a. ISPs b. Payment Intermediaries c. Auction Intermediaries C. Existing (Fault-Based) Liability Schemes II. LIABILITY WITHOUT FAULT: INTERNET

Source: William and Mary Law Review
Posted: 2006-01-19


Thirty-Two Percent of Hospitality Workers Plan to Leave Their Jobs in 2006, CareerBuildercom Survey Finds

CHICAGO, Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- One-in-four hospitality workers are dissatisfied with their jobs and 32 percent plan to pursue new opportunities by the end of the year, according to a recent survey by CareerBuilder.com. Workers cite dissatisfaction with pay, increasingly heavy workloads and the

Source: PR Newswire
Posted: 2006-01-19


Foundation Commits $51 Million to Support, Evaluate Promising Jobs Strategy for Ex-Offenders

Byline: Joyce Foundation CHICAGO, Jan. 17 (AScribe Newswire) -- The Joyce Foundation today announced a three-year, $5.1 million initiative to help launch and evaluate a promising new strategy to help ex-offenders connect to jobs. The Foundation is issuing a request for proposals for transitional

Source: AScribe Law News Service
Posted: 2006-01-19


Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Announces 187 New Jobs, $13 Million Investment to Help Lenox Relocate Corporate Headquarters to Pennsylvania

BRISTOL, Pa., Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell today announced the investment of more than $1.3 million to help Lenox Inc. create and retain more than 470 jobs by relocating and consolidating its New Jersey and Pennsylvania corporate operations to Bristol Borough in

Source: PR Newswire
Posted: 2006-01-19


BAYH CALLS FOR CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS ON MINE SAFETY

For Immediate Release Bayh Calls for Congressional Hearings on Mine Safety Contact: Dan Pfeiffer (202) 224-6807 / 224-4598 January 11, 2006 Washington, D.C. - In the wake of the recent tragedy at Sago Mine, U.S. Senator Evan Bayh called for congressional hearings to examine the safety of the

Source: Capitol Hill Press Releases
Posted: 2006-01-19


Education and training directory(Directory)

USA NORTHEAST American College of Clinical Pharmacology Program description. The College delivers National and International Scientific Forums; publications, newsletters and the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology; Medical education; and Annual Meeting and Frontiers Symposia. Annual meeting programs

Source: Applied Clinical Trials
Posted: 2006-01-19


Staff stay loyal but fear for jobs again(News)

Byline: By Rebekah Ashby Hundreds of loyal workers at a factory in crisis are continuing to turn in for work despite the company being plunged into administration for the third time in four years. The 209 staff at the South Shields plant of Circatex Group ( which in recent years has been known as

Source: The Journal (Newcastle, England)
Posted: 2006-01-19


Ex-Tedco Chief Denies Pressure; Singerman Says He Chose to Quit, Has Taken New Job

Ex-Tedco Chief Denies Pressure; Singerman Says He Chose to Quit, Has Taken New Job Byline: Ellen McCarthy Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Financial Phillip A. Singerman, the recently departed executive director of the Maryland Technology Development Corp., said yesterday that

Source: The Washington Post
Posted: 2006-01-19


Career help at hand(Jobs Learning)

C is for careers adviser Careers advisers work with both young people and adults on an individual or group basis, helping them make informed and realistic decisions about education, training and job options. Careers advisers work in a range of settings, including schools, further education

Source: Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
Posted: 2006-01-19


Jobs blow for city call centre staff; Firm warns of 175 redundancies(News)

Byline: BY BILL GLEESON Business Editor ARVATO Services, the call centre business based in Cunard Buildings at the Pier Head in Liverpool, is to make around 175 staff redundant. The German-owned company told 300 staff at its UK headquarters it was beginning a consultation periodt. The news

Source: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Posted: 2006-01-19


Drier firm jobs facing the axe(Business)

Byline: Henryk Zientek , Busier times Crosslee managing director David Boyle (right) and manufacturing director David Torbit at the Hipperholme factory last autumn when workers from overseas were brought in after recruitment problems redundancies: Crosslee factory in Hipperholme Talks start on

Source: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
Posted: 2006-01-19


Reporters on the Job(WORLD)

* Commuting in Pakistan: To report his story on earthquake relief efforts in Pakistan, correspondent David Montero spent a lot of time riding in helicopters. The UN has set up fast and reliable helicopter routes that basically function as a high-altitude commuter system for relief workers. Flights

Source: The Christian Science Monitor
Posted: 2006-01-19


Grad Daryl waxes lyrical(Jobs Learning)

Byline: Karen Mclauchlan Creative graduate Daryl Spencer has used a welfare-to-work initiative to fulfil his childhood dreams of becoming a music producer. The 26-year-old, from Stainton, Middlesbrough, found himself out of work after graduating from Huddersfield University with a creative imaging

Source: Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
Posted: 2006-01-19


IRAQI GOVERNMENT MAY CUT BUDGETS, JOBS(News)

Byline: Borzou Daragahi Los Angeles Times BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Iraqis, who are already dealing with food shortages, daily power blackouts and a deadly insurgency, on Sunday received another dose of bad news: their newly-elected leaders may slash budgets and government jobs. Many fear that the move

Source: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
Posted: 2006-01-19


Job training contractor sued for mixing religion with government

A job training program serving Pennsylvania inmates runs afoul of the state and federal constitution by allegedly mixing religion with the services provided, two national civil liberties groups charged in a lawsuit filed last month. The suit, Moeller v. Bradford County (05-CV-0034), charges that

Source: Report on Literacy Programs
Posted: 2006-01-19


Economists ask French government to remove entry barriers to service jobs

Byline: Grant Clelland Nov. 28--Two independent economists are calling on the French government to do the unthinkable: remove the mountain of petty restrictions that limit entry to trades and professional services, from hairdressing to accountancy. In a report commissioned by finance minister

Source: Sunday Business (London) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-19


Strategic Staffing Solutions Acquires Boston-based I-Tech Solutions, Inc

DETROIT, Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Strategic Staffing Solutions (S3) announced today its acquisition of the assets of I-Tech Solutions, Inc., a Boston-based consulting firm with offices in Boston and Orlando, Florida and annual billings of $8.5 million. We have looked at entering the Boston market

Source: PR Newswire
Posted: 2006-01-19


Plan to scrap old ships stirs pollution worries; Newport, Ore, weighs job benefits against environmental risks in national salvage effort(USA)

Byline: Brad Knickerbocker Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor ASHLAND, ORE. -- Oregon prides itself on its coast. Wild and pristine. Open to the public and not fenced off by wealthy landowners. But in recent years, the area also has seen steep declines in traditional industries, timber

Source: The Christian Science Monitor
Posted: 2006-01-19


IN BRIFE: Cult offers job to cloning scientist(News)

SEOUL The South Korean cloning scientist, who was disgraced when his stem-cell research was exposed as a hoax, has been offered a job by a French UFO cult that claims to have produced six human clones. Clon-aid, which has never provided proof of the clones, says on its website that it believes Dr

Source: The Independent (London, England)
Posted: 2006-01-19


Redwood Software Announces Global Reseller Agreement with SAP(R) for Extended Job Scheduling

WALLDORF, Germany, Jan 18, 2006 (CCNMatthews via COMTEX) -- Redwood Software B.V., a leading supplier of real-time, event-driven process automation technology, today announced an extended agreement whereby SAP AG will resell the Redwood job scheduling and process automation solution. Available

Source: Canadian Corporate News
Posted: 2006-01-19


Town builds for jobs(News)

A pounds 3m scheme to build offices and ultimately create hundreds of new jobs has been unveiled. Northumberland County Council and Berwick Borough Council have joined forces to plan the 1,530sq m building in Berwick town centre, with support from Business Link Northumberland. The building, between

Source: The Journal (Newcastle, England)
Posted: 2006-01-19


5,000 JOBS HOPE!(News)

Byline: Neil Atkin son , changes coming Leeds Road in Huddersfield with (inset) John Smithson new moves Cooper Bridge roundabout (above) and Whitacre Street at Deighton (below) Huge plan for Leeds Road area TALKS are to start next week on a huge scheme which could bring 5,000 jobs to Huddersfield.

Source: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
Posted: 2006-01-19


Dice Inc to Sponsor Technology, Engineering Security Clearance Job Fair in Los Angeles on January 25th

NEW YORK, Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Dice Inc., the leading online career site that helps businesses source technology and engineering professionals, and Targeted Job Fairs, a leading provider of career fairs for technology and engineering candidates nationwide and a Dice company, will host a

Source: PR Newswire
Posted: 2006-01-19



 
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