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- Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are - BusinessWeek
Technology: It's Where the Jobs AreBusinessWeek - 30 minutes agoA new survey out this week from AeA, the group formerly known as the American Electronics Assn., reports that jobs in the technology industry are growing at ...
- July 12: Local Lifestyle Briefs (The Herald Bulletin)
A breakfast buffet will be served to retirees of Delco Remy Plants 8 and 17 at the Rax Restaurant, 11 and Main streets at 8:30 a.m. Thursday. Any retiree from these two plants is welcome to attend, cost is $7 per person. Overflow parking may use the north end of the library’s parking lot.
- Review: Strange Music by Laura Fish - Daily Telegraph
The last time most people saw Elizabeth Barrett Browning's name in print was probably at a wedding. "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways" is always a safe choice of nuptial verse. It's easy to forget that the doe-eyed and spaniel-ringletted ...
- 'Dark Knight' embraces the dark side - Cleveland Plain Dealer
WARNER BROS. Christian Bale readies the Batsuit for a second film, this time taking on The Joker and Two Face in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight." "You either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain." This is the overriding message ...
- How can Ballack possibly run the show? - Guardian Blogs
During the 1986 World Cup it was easy to form an impression that the ITV pundits Brian Clough and Mick Channon didn't exactly get along. There was the Cole Porter incident for one thing. After England had struggled against Morocco Channon began ...
- Virtual Greats'' Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods Market - Consumer Electronics Net
SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- Millions of Us LLC, an agency specializing in virtual worlds and large online communities, today announced that it has launched a new company, "Virtual Greats," to take advantage of the rapidly growing market for ...
- Always a candidate for success - News.com.au
IT was a journey that began in Hawaii and Indonesia and took him from the halls of privilege in Massachusetts to the poverty-racked streets of Chicago and, finally, the corridors of power on Capitol Hill. Barack Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961 to a ...
- The Return of Kate Spencer - LubbockOnline.com
LubbockOnline.comThe Return of Kate SpencerLubbockOnline.com, TX - 12 hours agoA story about LA’s gangs, lead by a teen girl, taking on the LAPD sounds like something that’d have something to say about racial politics, cop culture, ...
- Push Harder - Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe ReporterPush HarderSanta Fe Reporter, NM - 1 hour agoFor all his commitment to execution and technique, Lomayesva has a saccharine sensibility that makes some of these figurative works reek like failed poetry: ...
- Your vents, Wednesday, June 4 - Charleston Daily Mail
* I see where Anne Barth is already adopting the Democratic Party line on environmental issues. All of her words come straight from the Democratic headquarters and she offers nothing that's unique or new. Lacking the experience, she's apparently ...
- Coastal's cafeteria champ - Jacksonville Daily News
Coastal's cafeteria champJacksonville Daily News, NC - 2 hours ago"A few years ago I was asked by a student to read their poetry in a class," said O'Donnell. "One thing led to another and I became a reader in the New River ...
- Movie review: A victory for the 'Dark Knight' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Wrong vs. right, the individual vs. society, id vs. superego, action vs. reason, the Joker vs. Batman. There's a two-faced pleasure to be had in watching "The Dark Knight." Our rebellious impulses are excited by seeing an agent of chaos gleefully ...
- Second Hand Wedding Makes No. 7 Of All Time (Scoop.co.nz)
Pork Pies And Wedding Cake… Paul Murphy Joins Father Geoff In Top 10 Kiwi Films Of All Time!
- Personal interest, rivalries reign supreme - DAWN Group
PERSONAL interests and rivalries, not the development of the area or welfare of the people, are the main focus of feudal lords-cum-politicians of Dera Ghazi Khan district. As a result, the resource-rich district is suffering from backwardness. In the ...
- Alzheimer's Disease - Newsday
ATLANTA -- For the first time, U.S. life expectancy has surpassed 78 years, the government reported Wednesday, although the United States continues to lag behind about 30 other countries in estimated life span. The increase is due mainly to falling ...
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