“More to benefit from work-from-home programme” plus 3 more |
- More to benefit from work-from-home programme
- Kenner council members show support at budget hearing to save Rivertown museums, jobs
- Time ripe for slumping Swallows, Takada to part ways
- Cleveland: State loan helps Great Lakes Towing add 25 full-time jobs
More to benefit from work-from-home programme Posted: 24 May 2010 03:58 PM PDT ROMPIN: More companies will be roped in to provide part-time jobs to housewives, single mothers, the under-privileged and hardcore poor through the Governments work-from-home programme. |
Kenner council members show support at budget hearing to save Rivertown museums, jobs Posted: 24 May 2010 03:25 PM PDT Kenner City Council members are committed to saving Rivertown museums and 10 jobs that Mayor Ed Muniz has proposed�to eliminate when the museums become appointment-only. Brett Duke/The Times-PicayuneKoray Azak, right, and his wife, Janna, left, make their way to the... |
Time ripe for slumping Swallows, Takada to part ways Posted: 24 May 2010 02:04 PM PDT The vote of confidence the Tokyo Yakult Swallows gave manager Shigeru Takada on Friday served only to underscore how much the team is in need of a new voice. After opening the season with raised expectations, the Swallows were 13-31-1 heading into Monday's games, having lost eight in a row and 14 of their last 15. |
Cleveland: State loan helps Great Lakes Towing add 25 full-time jobs Posted: 24 May 2010 12:38 PM PDT COLUMBUS -- State Rep. Michael Skindell (D-Cleveland) said Monday that a state loan to Cleveland-based Great Lakes Towing will allow the company to add 25 new, full-time jobs and 5,888 construction person hours, which is equivalent to about 3 more new, full-time jobs in Cleveland. |
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