User: flenvcenter Topic: Economics and Jobs-National
Category: Development :: Community Development
Last updated: Jun 19 2013 03:29 IST RSS 2.0
 
3,711 to 3,730 of 4,284    
Archivist who oversees Joseph Smith documents and seer stones to lose job 6.7.2009 Salt Lake Tribune
Posted: 3:14 PM-

Salt Lake City Some scholars of early Mormon history have begun a letter'writing campaign in hopes of preserving the job of an archivist who works for the Community of Christ, an Independence, Mo"based church'

Also found in: [+]
Archivist who oversees Joseph Smith documents and seer stones to lose job 6.7.2009 Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake City » Some scholars of early Mormon history have begun a letter-writing campaign in hopes of preserving the job of an archivist who works for the Community of Christ, an Independence, Mo.
Also found in: [+]
British Airways Cuts Back 6.7.2009 Wall St. Journal: US
British Airways reported another month of declining passenger traffic, forcing the U.K. flag carrier to further cut summer and winter ...
What is the Fourth without fireworks? Minnesotans find ways to make the shows go on, despite poor economy 4.7.2009 Twincities.com: News
A faltering economy apparently won't diminish the rocket's red glare in Minnesota skies this Fourth of July.
Also found in: [+]
Communities bug out over cuts to mosquito control 4.7.2009 Seattle Times: Nation & World
Millions of mosquito eggs laid across southern Texas after Hurricane Ike hit the coast last summer are waiting for the little bit of rain and hot summer days they need to hatch. That's got the man whose job it is to fight the bugs worried - he's already running out of money.
Text of Obama's AP interview 3.7.2009 Seattle Times: Politics
AP transcript of an interview with President Barack Obama on Thursday.
Also found in: [+]
OPINION | Health Care providers increase and expand outside the “Corridor” 3.7.2009 Twin Cities Daily Planet
Also found in: [+]
Sen. Sherrod Brown: Health Reform That Works for Every American 3.7.2009 Politics on HuffingtonPost.com
Private insurance rations care by ability to pay -- and puts insurance company bureaucrats between you and your doctor. Our plan rejects this failed system.
Also found in: [+]
Navigating New Job Hunting Rules 2.7.2009 WSJ: Most Emailed Today
For many Americans looking for work, the first stop is an online job board. Now job seekers are finding that prospective employers increasingly are looking elsewhere to find new hires—the companies’ own Web ...
Also found in: [+]
Twin Cities police to personalize online alert system 2.7.2009 Twincities.com: Local
Say a handful of homes are burglarized in the same way in the same St. Paul neighborhood.
City of St. Paul seeks court ban on gang members at Rondo Days festival 2.7.2009 Twincities.com: Local
The city of St. Paul has moved in court to keep alleged gang members from hanging out in the Rondo neighborhood during its annual Rondo Days Festival and Parade later this month.
Studying Poor Nations to Fix Health Care 2.7.2009 Wall St. Journal: US
Cost-effective medical practices deployed in developing nations are delivering good results, prompting many in the U.S. to ask whether the same solutions can be done ...
Also found in: [+]
“We do what is best for the patients and make it work” 2.7.2009 Twin Cities Daily Planet
Also found in: [+]
Studying Poor Nations to Fix Health Care 2.7.2009 Wall St. Journal: World
Cost-effective medical practices deployed in developing nations are delivering good results, prompting many in the U.S. to ask whether the same solutions can be done ...
Also found in: [+]
Obama Makes Health-Care Case 2.7.2009 Wall St. Journal: Policy
Obama said he recognizes the heavy price tag of revamping the health-care system but that it would be much more costly to do ...
Also found in: [+]
ING to Cut 800 Jobs in Overhaul 1.7.2009 Wall St. Journal: US Business
ING said it will cut 800 jobs over the next three years as part of a cost-saving plan that involves merging its Dutch insurance ...
Activists Shout It from the Mountaintop 1.7.2009 Daily Headlines (RSS)

WASHINGTON, Jul 1 (OneWorld.net) - A renowned climate scientist, an actress, a former lawmaker, and local residents in West Virginia were arrested last week while protesting the coal mining method of mountaintop removal, which environmental experts and citizens say destroys mountain ranges and contaminates water.

read more

Also found in: [+]
Cure for the health care crisis? 1.7.2009 Star Tribune: Business
As the national health care debate intensifies, a little clinic in northeast Minneapolis may be pointing the way.
Also found in: [+]
Cuts threaten classes that teach basic skills 1.7.2009 SFGate: Op-Ed
As the unemployment rate reaches record highs and the recession strips workers of jobs that may never come back, adult education classes that teach basic skills - English and math skills necessary for success in jobs, community colleges, universities or... ...
Also found in: [+]
Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins: The Clean Energy Bill Story You Haven't Heard 1.7.2009 Green on HuffingtonPost.com
We're building a growing consensus that low-income communities and communities of color must have a fair stake in a new clean energy economy.
Also found in: [+]
3,711 to 3,730 of 4,284