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Nursing morbidity and mortality conferences: promoting clinical excellence

An 80-year-old woman who intentionally overdosed at home on propranolol hydrochloride (Inderal) and tricyclic antidepressants was brought to the emergency department via ambulance. Upon her arrival, she was immediately intubated, treated for her overdose per protocol, and admitted to the intensive

Source: American Journal of Critical Care
Posted: 2006-02-01


Fuji Photo Film to cut 5,000 jobs over intensified competition in imaging business

Dateline: TOKYO Fuji Photo Film Co. said it plans to cut 5,000 jobs worldwide due to heavier competition in the color film and digital camera businesses, as the company downgraded its revenue and profit forecasts for the fiscal year ending in March. About 1,000 of the job cuts are expected to come

Source: AP Worldstream
Posted: 2006-02-01


pounds 45m office park could create 350 jobs

pounds 4.5m office park could create 350 jobs Edition: FIRST Section: Business A new pounds 4.5 million office park could create around 350 jobs in Coventry. The Cobalt Centre, to be created at Middlemarch Business Park will feature 13 office units designed to appeal to inward investors and

Source: Birmingham Post
Posted: 2006-02-01


LEAD: Fuji Film to cut 5,000 jobs, book 165 billion yen in expenses+

Dateline: TOKYO, Jan. 31 (Kyodo) _ (EDS: ADDING INFO) Fuji Photo Film Co. said Tuesday it will cut 5,000 jobs by Sept. 30 on a consolidated basis and book the relevant restructuring expenses of 165 billion yen in the two successive business years from the year to March 31. The maker of photographic

Source: Kyodo World News Service
Posted: 2006-02-01


SA: Up to 100 new jobs created for shipbuilding industry in SA

SA: Up to 100 new jobs created for shipbuilding industry in SA ADELAIDE, Jan 31 AAP - Up to 100 highly-skilled new jobs will be created in South Australia following the decision by US naval architectural firm Gibbs and Cox to establish new operations in Australia. SA Deputy Premier Kevin Foley said

Source: AAP General News (Australia)
Posted: 2006-02-01


Area economy added 6,200 jobs in 2005

Area economy added 6,200 jobs in 2005 Byline: Eric Heisler; ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Edition: Third Edition Section: Business The St. Louis area added 6,200 jobs in 2005, replacing a small piece of the employment it lost earlier in the decade, according to recently released Labor Department figures.

Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Posted: 2006-02-01


Fuji Film to cut 5,000 jobs by end of Sept+

Dateline: TOKYO, Jan. 31 (Kyodo) _ Fuji Photo Film Co. said Tuesday it will pare down its workforce by about 5,000 by the end of September due to decreased demand for its color film. The 5,000 jobs to be cut consist of 1,000 domestic positions, with the rest from abroad, it said. Copyright 2006,

Source: Kyodo World News Service
Posted: 2006-02-01


Fuji Film to cut 5,000 jobs, to book 165 bil yen expenses+

Dateline: TOKYO, Jan. 31 (Kyodo) _ Fuji Photo Film Co. said Tuesday it will cut 5,000 jobs by Sept. 30 and book the relevant restructuring expenses of 165 billion yen in the two successive business years from the year to March 31. The maker of photographic film and digital cameras has decided to

Source: Kyodo World News Service
Posted: 2006-02-01


Fuji Photo Film to cut 5,000 jobs over falling demand in imaging business

Dateline: TOKYO Fuji Photo Film Co. said it plans to cut 5,000 jobs in Japan and abroad due to declining sales and weakening demand in the color film business as the company downgraded its revenue and profit forecasts for the fiscal year ending in March. The company reported profits of 27.1 billion

Source: AP Worldstream
Posted: 2006-02-01


Summary Box: Kraft to Cut 8,000 Jobs

THE CUTS: Kraft Foods Inc. will cut 8,000 jobs and shut 20 production facilities on top of 5,500 jobs and 19 plants it has eliminated since 2004. THE PROBLEM: Kraft says the high cost of coffee, meat, packaging and other commodities is eroding profits and sapping volume growth. THE GOAL: The cuts

Source: AP Online
Posted: 2006-02-01


Fuji Photo Film to Cut 5,000 Jobs

Dateline: TOKYO Fuji Photo Film Co. said it plans to cut 5,000 jobs in Japan and abroad due to declining sales and weakening demand in the color film business as the company downgraded its revenue and profit forecasts for the fiscal year ending in March. The company reported profits of 27.1 billion

Source: AP Online
Posted: 2006-02-01


Sales and job cuts help Fiat return to a profit New Punto bolsters the quarterly net MARKETPLACE by Bloomberg

Fiat reported a fourth-quarter profit on Monday after drastic job cuts and a rise in sales from the redesigned Punto ended 17 successive quarters of losses at the car unit. Net income was 38 million, or $46 million, compared with a loss of 550 million a year earlier, said Fiat, which is based in

Source: International Herald Tribune
Posted: 2006-02-01


FTCC gets federal grant for BRAC job changes

Byline: Alice Thrasher Jan. 26--Fayetteville Technical Community College is getting a $112,777 federal grant to help the area get ready for job changes due to the realignment of Pope Air Force Base and Fort Bragg. On Friday, the State Board of Community Colleges approved a $200,000 allocation from

Source: The Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, North Carolina) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-02-01



 
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