Just Call Him Gov. Williams, If You Please; D.C. Mayor Says Title Should Match Job Duties Byline: Lori Montgomery Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Metro Forget that old "mayor of Washington" schtick. In the future, the chief executive of the District of Columbia should be known
OPERATOR: Welcome to the Monster Worldwide fourth quarter and full year 2005 operating results conference call. [OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS] As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. I would now like the turn the conference over to Bob Jones, Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go
DHS Scraps Web Hiring Vendor; Agency Cites Lost Applications in Ending Monster Contract Byline: Thomas B. Edsall Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: A Section About 232,000 people filed applications for jobs at three sections of the Department of Homeland Security that ended up in
Byline: Chuck Williams Jan. 27--ATLANTA -- Columbus Technical College President Bob Jones made a plea for almost $13.7 million in state money Thursday before a Georgia House subcommittee. Jones told state representatives on the Higher Education Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee
Byline: David Dodds Jan. 24--UND research chief Peter Alfonso said the school learned a ton from its first pitch to a state Centers of Excellence screening panel last month. The commission, which reviews applications that promote business links with higher education, turned back a first request by
Source: Grand Forks Herald (Grand Forks, North Dakota) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-03-05
The Victims Edition: FINAL Section: A Section JAMES LEWIS As a former triathlete, Lewis, 47, had lots of aches and pains. He also suffered from anxiety. He turned to Internet pharmacies in South Africa, Thailand and Spain to buy painkillers. Unmarked packages containing Darvon, codeine, Largactil,
Doctors Medicate Strangers on Web; Some Physicians Face Own Troubles Byline: Gilbert M. Gaul and Mary Pat Flaherty Washington Post Staff Writers Edition: FINAL Section: A Section SAN ANTONIO -- Third of five articles At his worst, Ernesto A. Cantu was injecting himself 10 times a day with Demerol,
Name: A. Vincent Siciliano. Title: Chief executive officer, president, 1st Pacific Bank of California. Education: Bachelor of arts, human biology and environmental engineering, Stanford University; master of arts, environmental planning, UC Berkeley. Residence: Del Mar. Age: 54. Birthplace:
Source: San Diego Business Journal
Posted: 2006-03-05
Byline: CITY BEAT/EUGENE By Edward Russo The Register-Guard It can take a lot of energy to write a job description. Just ask the City Council and the Eugene Police Commission. Last week, city councilors tinkered with the job description of the yet-to-be-hired auditor who will monitor the
Source: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Posted: 2006-03-05
Byline: Angela Shah May 21--The Texas economy continued its slow recovery in April as employers added 12,100 jobs to payrolls, the Texas Workforce Commission reported Friday. Still, that increase cements a milestone: The Texas labor market has reached the level of employment last seen at the peak
Source: The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, Texas) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-03-05
Kmart CIO Gains Top IT Job at Sears Holdings Byline: Sliwa, Carol Volume: 39 Number: 14 ISSN: 00104841 Publication Date: 04-04-2005 Page: 6 Section: NEWS Type: Periodical Language: English Austin to manage tech operations; Kelly exits retailer Karen Austin, who had been the CIO at Kmart Holding
ONE SITE FITS ALL Byline: Robb, Drew Volume: 39 Number: 13 ISSN: 00104841 Publication Date: 03-28-2005 Page: 29 Section: TECHNOLOGY Type: Periodical Language: English Companies are working to make their Web sites comply with accessibility guidelines because the effort translates into more
Byline: Tim Walker Argyll and the Islands, off the west coast of Scotland, offer the rest of the UK a glimpse of the future of our energy resources, and of career opportunities in the renewable, green energy sector. The Highland region is home to a group of wind farms run by Scottish & Southern
Source: The Independent (London, England)
Posted: 2006-03-05