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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Job alert - - Candidates agree jobs come first


Candidates agree jobs come first
The Saginaw News, MI - 17 hours ago Frankenmuth. "There is nothing that can be left off the table when it comes to creating new high-paying, high-skilled jobs.". The

Suicide bomber lures victims with jobs, blows up 59
Mumbai Mirror, India - 10 hours ago KUFA: A suicide bomber pulled his minivan into a busy market on Tuesday, lured labourers on board with the promise of jobs and then blew himself up, killing 59

Permanent jobs soon
Gulf Daily News, Bahrain - 7 hours ago GOVERNMENT employees on temporary contracts could soon be allowed to have permanent jobs, reports MOHAMMED AL A'ALI. MPs voted yesterday

TomoTherapy expansion to create 320 jobs
Milwaukee Business Journal, WI - 11 hours ago will receive a $500,000 loan from the Wisconsin Department of Commerce to help the company expand its headquarters in Madison and add more than 320 jobs.

Nasscom predicts 5 lakh jobs shortage by 2010
CIOL, India - 18 hours ago CHENNAI: Nasscom today predicted that the IT sector would face a shortage of five lakh professionals by 2010, and expressed grave concern over the non

New Finance Minister to Focus on Creating Jobs
Chosun Ilbo, South Korea - 16 hours ago The new Finance and Economy Minister Kwon O-kyu said Tuesday creating jobs will become the top priority of economic policy. Creating

Deliver us jobs, Tony
Sheffield Today, UK - 16 minutes ago is due to qualify as a midwife in September after three years of study but she and her friends are worried they may not get permanent jobs because hospitals

Expo opened Evan s eyes to jobs future
Sunshine Coast Daily, Australia - 7 hours ago That s how Beerwah State High student Evan Bishop felt two years ago when he was investigating career options. And then, in the

Apple's Steve Jobs to announce iTunes movie store at WWDC
Pocket-lint.co.uk, UK - 21 hours ago The Apple news and rumour site Think Secret has found out that Steve Jobs will announce the iTunes music store in his speech at the WWDC in three weeks time.

Living wage plan might kill jobs instead
The Spokesman Review, WA - 21 hours ago square feet. That could cost the city 10,000 jobs over the next five years. Even for a city Chicago's size, that hurts. Doug Orr

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