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No votes yet – Asian Pacific Post
Don’t let the mile-wide smile and the easy charm fool you — there’s a new sheriff in town, and he means to set a few things straight. Forty years after opening its first

Stock futures decline despite improved GDP report – 630 WMAL
NEW YORK (AP) — Stock futures are giving up early gains despite a new report showing the nation’s economic decline slowed in the second quarter. The government says the economy

Stocks zigzag after GDP shrinks at slower pace – WTOP Radio
NEW YORK (AP) – Traders aren’t making any big moves on the final day of the month. Investors reacted coolly to a report the nation’s economy continued to shrink, but at a smaller

Castle Cover’s Jobs Site Goes Interactive – Market Wire
POOLE, UNITED KINGDOM–(Marketwire – July 31, 2009) – UK Over 50s Insurance Specialist Castle Cover started with 26 employees back in July 2006 as a brand new business with no

Kenora officer uses crime fighter in sky – Winnipeg Free Press
KENORA — Picture a hatching dragonfly — it crawls from a lake as a black beetle, emerges all dewy from a small hole in the beetle’s back, and unwrinkles its body and wings in

Goodwill offers free job training – nwlanews.com
North Louisiana residents looking to improve their lives through work can receive free job training and placement services through Goodwill Industries® . The Outreach Placement

Supply Chain Online – Job uploads to Linked In and Twitter Job – Online Recruitment
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Mike Duancey – recruitment expert and CEO of TipTopJob.com – Online Recruitment
Mike Dauncey has built one of the UK’s largest recruitment websites, growing his business through 4 recessions. Mike is a key recruitment industry player. Having left school at

Truck driver tackles fleeing suspect – Abbotsford News
After a weekend crime spree came to an eventful end in someone’s yard, police remind people they have the right to defend their property, but not to interfere when police are

‘World’s oldest paperboy’ always delivers the laughs – Winnipeg Free Press
Harry Smith still delivers papers at age 78. It’s the question no one seems to be able to answer. How in the world will newspapers survive? Meaning how in the web-world will they

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