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'Mommy Minute' Story Boosts Pajama Donations
A Mommy Minute story, which ran in the Hartford Courant and on the Fox CT Morning News, helped double holiday donations to the Pajama Program, a small organization that collects new, warm night clothes for children who live in group homes and are...
Tags: Human Interest, Career and Workplace
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Public TV in Germany, It's No PBS
German television is different than television in the United States. That is what I have gathered after visiting two German TV outlets, one public and one private. The largest difference is that public television gets about 50% of the viewership in...
Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Berlin (Germany), Connecticut Labor Markets, Media Industry, PBS (tv network)
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Sales Recruiter
POSITION: Sales Recruiter DATE: 3/28/11 DEPARTMENT: Human Resources REPORTS TO: Director, HR-Integrated Media ROLE: Using a variety of sourcing methods, find top talent candidates for sales positions throughout Tribune Company. RESPONSIBILITIES...Tags: Mass Media, Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture, Sociology
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FACTBOX-Four key questions in the unfolding IRS scandal
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) - U.S. Congressional and Justice Department investigators are examining the Internal Revenue Service over its inappropriate scrutiny of conservative groups that applied for tax-exempt status. President Barack Obama, seeking...Tags: Jay Carney, Jack Lew, Internal Revenue Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Taxation
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Assembly Votes to Indefinitely Postpone Public Testimony Reform Ordinance
Channel 2 NewsThe Anchorage Assembly voted unanimously to indefinitely postpone Ordinance 63, a proposal to reform public testimony policy, shortly before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. Dozens lined up at Assembly chambers to take a stand on taking the stand, which was...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Career and Workplace
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Measure to limit medicinal pot shops in L.A. is leading
After years of futile attempts by lawmakers to regulate the medical marijuana industry in Los Angeles, a ballot measure to sharply limit the number of pot dispensaries in the city was leading in early returns Tuesday. Proposition D would reduce the...
Tags: Polls, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Politics, Health Treatments
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Italy to outline youth jobs plan as government struggles
ReutersROME (Reuters) - Italy's new government, already sinking in opinion polls and riven by internal disputes, on Wednesday lays out its plans to address one of the main causes of public anger - soaring unemployment among young people. But the left-right...Tags: Japan, Labor Disputes, National Government, Italy, Elections
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Family finances: Are you ready to be a whistleblower?
Kiplinger's Money PowerNew and enhanced laws make it harder to retaliate against an employee who reveals wrongdoing at work, whether the boss is Uncle Sam or the company CEO, and bounty programs are starting to pay off for tipsters exposing tax cheats and shareholder rip-offs....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Career and Workplace, Environmental Issues
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GM to put millions into Cadillac plant
DETROIT -- General Motors says it will invest $44.5 million at a Lansing factory, creating 200 new jobs. The automaker says it will build a 400,000-square-foot building next to the Lansing Grand River plant to assemble parts and put them in the right...Tags: Plant Openings, Automotive Equipment, Career and Workplace, Manufacturing and Engineering, Passenger Cars
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Reuters World News Highlights at 1020 GMT, May 22
ReutersMay 22 (Reuters) - TOP STORIES ----------- SEOUL/BEIJING - North Korea sent one of its top military officials as a "special envoy" from its leader Kim Jong-un to Beijing on Wednesday, accompanied by a high-powered delegation in what appeared to be a bid...Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Bashar Assad, Immigration, Government, Politics
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Her job: Stopping wage theft
SACRAMENTO — Julie Su doesn't back down from fights when she thinks employers are cheating their workers. In her two years as California's top labor law enforcer, Su has taken on scores of unscrupulous businesses. As state labor commissioner,...
Tags: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Urasawa, Crime, Law and Justice, Immigration, Business
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Dollar steadies before Bernanke, Wall St. seen higher
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The dollar hovered near a three-year high and German debt yields eased on Wednesday as expectations hardened that the head of the U.S. central bank later in the day would not signal any change to its ultra-loose policy. U.S. stock...Tags: Vehicles, Gross Domestic Product, G7, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Cyprus
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