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Friday, April 14, 2006

Job alert - - Kaine hopes Ford stays, but he gives a Plan B for jobs


Kaine hopes Ford stays, but he gives a Plan B for jobs
Hampton Roads Daily Press - RICHMOND -- Gov. Timothy M. Kaine hopes Ford Motor Co. will change its mind about leaving Norfolk, but he's already discussing Plan B. He can't magically create nearly 2,500 manufacturing jobs to offset the planned closing of the F-150 assembly plant

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Anchorage Daily News - Member Services Representative Are you looking for a challenging career, a place for advancement and incentive programs? If so, do you possess a business-like demeanor, cash handling, ten-key and keyboarding experience? Alaska USA is currently

The World Is Flat
Business Strategies Magazine - What Friedman offered with these ten flatteners is a very rich and compelling reminder that the world is moving forward and changing and the speed of change is accelerating. The days of hierarchy and rules of engagement have been dramatically altered

When their jobs start walking, U.K. bootmakers get `Kinky'
Los Angeles Daily News - 'Kinky Boots" is a movie that doesn't exactly live up to its title. The film made by the producers of "Calendar Girls" (and, really, that tells you just about everything you need to know right there) follows the true story of a venerable

Convergys adding 700 jobs in Chattanooga
WTOL-TV - CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Cincinnati-based Convergys Corporation is beefing up one of its call centers in Tennessee. Convergys handles customer service for other large companies. It says it's adding 700 jobs at its Chattanooga facility to take calls for the

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Stocks struggle amid upbeat earnings
MSNBC - NEW YORK - Stocks were higher Thursday after government data indicated the economy was growing at a slower pace, raising investors hopes that moderating economic growth might halt the Federal Reserve s streak of interest rate hikes. Retail sales

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