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Mailbag: Don't leave elections up to Madison Avenue
In his initial years as president, Barack Obama was quick to blame all of our failures on George Bush. But after three years in office, he takes none of the credit/blame for our financial woes, high unemployment, low wages and our involvement —...Tags: Politics, Osama bin Laden, Labor Day, Defense, Unions
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What recession? High-tech Silicon Valley is hot again
LOS ANGELES TIMESAs she unloaded groceries in the driveway of her Palo Alto, Calif., home, Lisen Stromberg was approached by a real estate broker who asked whether she'd be willing to sell her five-bedroom house to a senior Facebook executive. "There is a house down...Tags: Apple iPad, Gaming Industry, Colleges and Universities, Real Estate Sellers, Apartments
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Mayoral candidate Pugh touts strategy to fight city crime
Rhonda Eldridge had pulled an all-nighter July 27 to pack. She, her husband, Anthony Johnson, and her four children were to leave that weekend for a four-day vacation in Ocean City. At 2 a.m. a neighbor came to get her. Just a few feet away from her home...Tags: Otis Rolley, Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crime, Law and Justice, Maryland
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One job, six days, 682 applicants
COSTA MESA — The duties aren't glamorous and neither is the pay. An entry-level office specialist — who answers phones, files, copies and faxes — could expect to make between $15.70 and $21.04 an hour at the Costa Mesa Sanitary...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Employment, Politics, Pension and Welfare, Public Employees
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Heffernan Memorial Healthcare District board votes 3-2 to replace attorney
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Heffernan Memorial Healthcare District’s board has decided it does not want to share attorney Orlando Foote with another health care district, and voted 3-2 Monday to hire Eduardo Rivera as his replacement. Rivera previously served...Tags: Justice System, Medical Services, Politics, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice
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Vons grocery store braces for possible strike
Staff WriterRicardo Niebla didn’t know the Vons grocery store in El Centro was hiring until a friend told him. Niebla, a Calexico father of five who has been out of work for the past six months, didn’t waste any time picking up an application Monday....Tags: Politics, Medical Services, Elections, Labor Legislation, Unions
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Psst: It's OK to cheat on your employer
Brace yourselves. I'm about to come out in favor of infidelity.
Not marital infidelity, of course, or even brand infidelity. (I believe once you choose a type of coffee, you and that beverage must remain forever bound, as the gods of capitalism intended....Tags: Employment, File Sharing, LinkedIn Corp., Unemployment, Media Industry
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Living through layoffs
We're a country where careers are often part of our identity, and you don't suddenly yank that part of a person out without ripping up the rest. So, in the midst of a miserable economy, when layoffs have become so common they're met with shrugs rather...Tags: Vehicles, Politics, Companies and Corporations, ESPN (tv network), LinkedIn Corp.
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Hoag hires new communications officer
Nina Robinson, a former Irvine Co. employee, has been hired by Hoag Hospital's communication department, a hospital administrator confirmed Tuesday. The hospital plans to release a statement about the new hire in the coming weeks, said spokeswoman Tracy...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Elections, LinkedIn Corp., Career and Workplace
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Petoskey school board fills job vacancies
With favorable input from school administrators, the Petoskey Board of Education decided Tuesday to hire Jonathon Wilcox as assistant principal for Petoskey High School.
Wilcox, 30, has been a science teacher in the Hart Public Schools district downstate...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Alaska, Politics, Elections, Wages and Pensions
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Mayor Ballard releases plan to make Indianapolis best city in Midwest for job creation
Press ReleaseIndianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard today unveiled his plan to encourage small business growth and make Indianapolis the best city in the Midwest for job creation. Indianapolis is well positioned for further growth in part because Mayor Ballard created a...Tags: Politics, Investment Service, Real Estate, CNN (tv network), Small Businesses
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More than 250 attend job fair in Hagerstown
dona@herald-mail.comMore than 250 people descended on the Washington County One Stop Job Center in Hagerstown Thursday to fill out applications and drop off resumes, trying to match their skills to the needs of prospective employers. "The turnout has been incredible so...Tags: Employment, Politics, Health and Medical Professionals, Public Employees, Banking
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