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Fast-track programs: new careers within reach (Richmond Times-Dispatch) In 16 weeks to two years, you could change careers through a training program. "We have people who leave our day program to work in the evening and people who go to work in the day and come here after work," said Ann Tribbey, director of education and paralegal program coordinator for Centura College about its 16-month paralegal training program.
McKeown devoted to the environment (Sarnia Observer) Editor's note: This is the fifth and final profile of the federal candidates in Sarnia-Lambton. By PAUL MORDEN The Observer There were no mountains [...]
International Association of Fire Fighters Files Amended Complaint, Adds Plaintiff in Case Against City of Montgomery, ... (Centre Daily Times) A fire fighter has been added as a plaintiff to the lawsuit filed against the city of Montgomery, Alabama, Mayor Bobby Bright and other city and fire department officials, to obtain relief from unlawful retaliatory actions.
The Winners (North Bay Business Journal) The record 57 companies selected this year and featured on these pages are inspirational and instructional, providing the North Bay with key benchmarks for what makes a company a great place to work.
McKeown devoted to environment (Sarnia Observer) There were several reasons for leaving his homeland, McKeown said. He already had cousins living in Canada, plus he grew up in Belfast which was [...]
ASUMH dedicates new building (Baxter Bulletin) The big new Health Sciences Building on the Arkansas State University Mountain Home campus and the teaching programs it supports will make ASUMH a health careers education hub serving 10 to 25 counties, according to Dr. I. Dodd Wilson, chancellor of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Herhold: DA should avoid criminal charges against two cops (San Jose Mercury News) No criminal case needed against two S.J. officers
Small Neb. communities having trouble recruiting, retaining paramedics, EMTs (Kearney Hub) AVOCA, Neb. -- Many in the rural Midwest count on emergency medical care from a work force that is paid nothing and in some cases is in danger of burnout.
'Success is just never giving up' (The Signal) By Annemarie Donkin For The Signal Posted: Sept. 25, 2008 7:29 p.m. It was a sea of glittery gowns and tuxedoes Saturday night when the Betty Ferguson Foundation hosted its eighth Woman of Honor Dinner and Auction at the Hyatt Valencia.
Jeremy Laurance: 'Some aspects of cosmetic surgery defy belief. Designer vaginas?' (Independent) I love cosmetic surgeons. They have such tales to tell. I once sat next to one on a flight and he kept me rapt for hours with stories of human vanity and how demand differs around the world (buttock implants outrank breast implants in Latin America, since you ask).
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