Stories tagged with "jobs"
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Houston 'green' firm to scout Anderson
A Texas company that is developing the technology to manufacture and to market environmentally-friendly products — including biodegradable tableware – plans to stop in...
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Moonlighters not giving up their dayjobs
Around the world stock markets have fallen, large...
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Eminem to fly 200 laid-off auto workers to see Kimmel
DETROIT (AP) Eminem says he and Jimmy Kimmel will fly about 200 laid-off auto workers to Los Angeles for Friday's taping of the Michigan rapper's appearance on Kimmel's TV...
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Eminem to fly 200 laid-off auto workers to see Kimmel
DETROIT (AP) Eminem says he and Jimmy Kimmel will fly about 200 laid-off auto workers to Los Angeles for Friday's taping of the Michigan rapper's appearance on Kimmel's TV...
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Obama's fuzzy math doesn't add up
Is Barack Obama the biggest hypocrite of a politician ever? He campaigns on how a $400 billion annual deficit is bad. He then submits his first budget, which triples the yearly...
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No layoffs planned for Warren Township
Warren Township Schools is avoiding layoffs, despite tight budgets and a 107-student enrollment decline since last school year. The district of 12,371 students will trim about 10...
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Health clinic zoning to go before council
WESTFIELD The City Council on Monday night will consider rezoning near City Hall for a clinic scheduled to open this summer. Organizers hope the facility will alleviate a growing...
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Relieved banking sector, jobs data fuel Friday rally
NEW YORK — Stocks soared Friday as Wall Street cheered the positive news it had been hoping for: Job losses slowed in April, and big banks don’t need as much capital as...
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Colts trim scouting office, Polian friend
The Colts announced Friday that the jobs of longtime player personnel official Dom Anile and several others in its scouting department have been eliminated in recent restructuring...
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Twin teachers plead guilty to meth charges
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Twin sisters who lost their jobs as teachers in Elkhart after being arrested on methamphetamine charges have pleaded guilty. Maria Stancati and Michelle Stancati...
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$26M in USDA grants will aid 4 communities
Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., said Friday that the state will receive more than $26 million in economic recovery funds through the Department of Agriculture to support rural water and...
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Bristol-Myers Squibb: Some jobs to move to Ind.
EAST SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Bristol-Myers Squibb says it will cut 100 jobs from its Syracuse-area operations by the end of 2010 as the drug maker consolidates its Drug Safety Evaluation...
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CIB woes spur mayor to put off Brazil trip
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard has postponed an economic development trip to Brazil in early May so he can focus on fixing the Capital Improvement Board deficit. If state...
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Leno to give free show in hard-hit Dayton, Ohio
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) Jay Leno is planning another free "Comedy Stimulus" show for...
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Summer school to be online this year
Lawrence Township students will go online instead of on campus this summer to make up lost course credits. District officials have canceled summer school to help compensate for a...
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Lafayette rises on 'Best Cities for Jobs' list
LAFAYETTE — A report released Monday by the Praxis Strategy Group shows Lafayette has made the greatest strides of any U.S. city in a listing of the “Best Cities for...
