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Job Corps: Four decades of turning young lives around

"Two million careers, one future at time" sums up the work that Jobs Corps has done since opening and served as the theme for the 40th anniversary celebration reception and program held on Friday, Aug. 26. Since opening, Job Corps has provided academic and vocational training to the youth of our

Source: Call and Post (Cleveland)
Posted: 2006-01-22


Child molester was given teaching job at a fourth school(News)

Byline: Francis Elliott WHITEHALL EDITOR The row over sex offenders in schools erupted once more yesterday as it emerged that a convicted child molester had found work in a fourth school. Pressure on the Secretary of State for Education, Ruth Kelly, grew after it was confirmed that William Gibson

Source: The Independent Sunday (London, England)
Posted: 2006-01-22


This child sex offender was given teaching jobs in THREE schools

Byline: MICHAEL SEAMARK;DAN PARKINSON A SEX offender taught in at least three schools despite having a conviction for indecently assaulting an underage girl. William Gibson, 59, had also been jailed for fraud, forgery and theft. Police were finally alerted by a teaching employment agency which had

Source: The Daily Mail (London, England)
Posted: 2006-01-22


Lobby against cutting teaching jobs(A)

Byline: BRITT BLAIR I am a teacher in High Point. I am writing to urge all public school employees to stand up and make their voices heard. Public schools are being targeted for huge cuts in personnel. We are talking about thousands of positions statewide -- assistants, teachers, assistant

Source: The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
Posted: 2006-01-22


Unemployment Benefits Are Taxable; State of Michigan Mails Out Jobless Benefit Statements For 2005

DETROIT, Jan. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Tax season has arrived, and the state of Michigan has already begun mailing out year-end statements to anyone who received unemployment benefits in 2005. Unemployment benefits are taxable, and those who received benefits will need these statements to prepare their

Source: PR Newswire
Posted: 2006-01-22


Emergency Nurses Encourage President Bush to Increase Federal Investment in Nursing Education

CHICAGO, Jan 19, 2006 (U.S. Newswire via COMTEX) -- Americans for Nursing Shortage Relief (ANSR), a coalition of nursing organizations of which the Des Plaines, Ill.-based Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) is a co-facilitator, recently issued a letter to President George W. Bush encouraging the

Source: US Newswire
Posted: 2006-01-22


OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES

OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES EDITION: FINAL SECTION: INSIDE LOCAL BUSINESS Palm Beach County West Boca Medical Center, 9070 Kimberly Blvd. No. 53, Boca Raton, 33434, medical office Schwarzberg Spector Duke, 222 Lakeview Avenue No. 210, West Palm Beach, 33401, 561-659-3300, attorney Charme MD PA, 9970

Source: The Palm Beach Post
Posted: 2006-01-22


Government for hire: privatizing foreign affairs and the problem of accountability under international law

INTRODUCTION I. PRIVATIZATION IN THE INTERNATIONAL SPHERE A. Military Functions B. Foreign Aid II. INTERNATIONAL LAW, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, AND THE PROBLEM OF PRIVATIZATION A. International Law B. Administrative Law 1. Legal Accountability 2. Alternative Mechanisms of Accountability: Democratic,

Source: William and Mary Law Review
Posted: 2006-01-22


Idexx Laboratories plans major expansion adding 500 jobs

Byline: Matt Wickenheiser Jan. 20--WESTBROOK -- When Coleman Costello walked into his new job at Idexx Laboratories five months ago, he was intimidated by the production benches filled with flashing electronics. The 19-year-old had been a groundskeeper. But he took to the entry-level production job

Source: Portland Press Herald (Portland, Maine) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-22


COLUMN: Parenting not a job for the courts

(The Daily Cougar) (U-WIRE) HOUSTON -- Who among us remembers growing up spending hours in the arcades playing Mortal Kombat? Or playing Doom or Duke Nukem 3D for the first time? Those were the golden days of gaming, filled with enough pixilated carnage and simulated death to satisfy any young,

Source: University Wire
Posted: 2006-01-22


Pharmacy cuts off two homes for elderly

Byline: Carol Gentry Jan. 19--TAMPA -- A Tampa pharmacy has stopped refilling prescriptions for two assisted-living centers following the shift of their elderly, mentally ill patients from Medicaid to Medicare drug plans. Trelles Pharmacy Management Inc., which fills prescriptions for residents of

Source: Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-22


Sony to close San Diego television plant, cutting 400 jobs

Dateline: SAN DIEGO Sony Electronics Inc. said it will close its television-tube factory in San Diego, eliminating about 400 jobs. The announcement Friday reflects the sagging fortunes of cathode-ray tube televisions, or CRTs _ the boxy, old-style sets that are being replaced by TVs sleek enough to

Source: AP Worldstream
Posted: 2006-01-22


Ford will close plants, cut jobs, in latest restructuring plan

Dateline: DETROIT In a survey released this week, Ford Motor Co. ranked last among major automakers in the use of its North American plant capacity. The company aims to change that with a restructuring plan to be announced Monday that likely will include closing some U.S. plants, cutting jobs and

Source: AP Worldstream
Posted: 2006-01-22


Asgard jobs under threat

Asgard jobs under threat Edition: FIRST Section: Business One hundred jobs were today hanging in the balance after Midlands motor dealerships linked to an entrepreneur with a multi-million pound fortune crashed into administration. Experts from Pricewaterhouse-Coopers were last night locked in

Source: Birmingham Post
Posted: 2006-01-22


Sony to Close Calif Factory, Ax 400 Jobs

Dateline: SAN DIEGO Sony Electronics Inc. said Friday that it will close its television-tube factory in San Diego, eliminating about 400 jobs. The move reflects the sagging fortunes of cathode-ray tube televisions, or CRTs _ the boxy, old-style sets that are being replaced by TVs sleek enough to

Source: AP Online
Posted: 2006-01-22


Ford Workers Anxious as Firm Plans to Cut Jobs, Drop Products

Ford Workers Anxious as Firm Plans to Cut Jobs, Drop Products Byline: Sholnn Freeman and Amy Joyce Washington Post Staff Writers Edition: FINAL Section: Financial The auto industry is bracing for a Ford Motor Co. downsizing that could rival the size and scope of the one at General Motors Corp.,

Source: The Washington Post
Posted: 2006-01-22


DELICIOUS MONSTER GETTING ORGANIZED SMALL SEATTLE COMPANY TURNING HEADS WITH ITS CATALOGING TOOLS(Business)

Byline: TODD BISHOP P-I reporter SAN FRANCISCO -- Seattle software company Delicious Monster is drawing a steady stream of people to its booth at the Macworld Expo here this week, with its highly regarded program for cataloging books, CDs and other items on a Mac. The company is accustomed to

Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
Posted: 2006-01-22



 
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