FAA and Union Go Into a Stall Over Fate of Air Traffic Control Volume: 20 Number: 4 ISSN: 1044727X Publication Date: 01-23-2006 Page: 1 Type: Periodical Language: English Aviation safety hangs in the balance as contract talks between the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the air traffic
NEW ORLEANS -- Hurricane Katrina, followed in short order by Rita, delivered a quick one-two punch in August and September of last year that left residents of the Gulf Coast reeling. Businesses from Texas to Florida continue to struggle to regain their footing, working against seemingly
After 10 years of no new communities named to the Hometown Mississippi Retirement Program, Brandon and Laurel have joined the ranks of this distinctive statewide list. There are now 21 certified cities in the program administered by the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA). The competition and
Source: Mississippi Business Journal
Posted: 2006-02-03
Byline: By ALLISON MORRIS THE woman at the centre of a rape cover-up allegations has been suspended from her job. On Monday the Daily Mirror revealed that a 15-year-old girl had been raped by a teenage boy after a party in the home of a West Belfast woman in her 30s. The distraught schoolgirl was
Source: The Mirror (London, England)
Posted: 2006-02-03
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Jan. 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With a focus on convenience and every day low prices, the Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market in Albuquerque celebrated its grand opening at 7:30 a.m. today. Doors to the new store, located at 8511 Golf Course Road N.W., opened to the public at 8 a.m.
Byline: Matt Barnwell Feb. 2--MARSHALLVILLE -- In his third day back on the job, Marshallville Police Chief Stephen Stewart is finding that his daily administrative duties did not disappear during his weeklong absence. The payroll beckons to be completed, and piecing together a patrol schedule from
Source: The Macon Telegraph (Macon, Georgia) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-02-03
MCLEAN, Va., Feb. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Monster Government Solutions, a subsidiary of Monster Worldwide , announced today that it has been awarded a contract by the State of Indiana to build a statewide online job search and recruitment system. The multi-year contract, awarded by the Indiana Department
Midland jobs set to go as orders fall away Edition: FIRST Section: Business Small to medium-sized building companies in the West Midlands are seeing work tailing off - the worst performance in the country. And jobs are set to go. Workloads were well below expectations during the last quarter of
Guilty Plea in Iraq Bid-Rigging; Contracting Officer Steered Jobs in Return for Cash, Favors Byline: Charles R. Babcock Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: A Section A former contracting officer for the U.S.-led coalition government in Iraq has agreed to plead guilty to bribery and
French unemployment, a scourge that has haunted successive governments, is on a downward trend, slipping to its lowest level in almost three years at the end of last year.But as ministers welcomed the decline as a sign that recent labor-market measures were showing early results, economists pointed
Source: International Herald Tribune
Posted: 2006-02-03
Byline: Sam Wood Feb. 2--Paulsboro officials signed an agreement yesterday with the South Jersey Port Corp. to build a cargo port on a 190-acre site. The port will replace the former BP refinery, a sprawling complex across the Delaware River from Philadelphia International Airport. Public officials
Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-02-03
Byline: EDITED BY TRICIA PHILLIPS ARE you a future star? Dutch-based Cosmo Entertainment has teamed up with Jobcentre Plus to scour the country for budding performers to spend the summer entertaining holidaymakers in Majorca, Ibiza and the Canaries Applicants must be 18 or over. You do not need to
Source: The Mirror (London, England)
Posted: 2006-02-03