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How rich is Steve Jobs today? - Apple 2.0 - Fortune Brainstorm Tech

2010-03-11
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WordPress Jobs » Blog Archive » Convert blog from MODx to Wordpress

2010-03-12
Please supply time/cost estimate and send a few links to recently completed WP jobs, especially if you integrated WP with an existing site/CMS. Thanks, Anton. How to Apply: http://www.brightowlmarketing.com.au/contact/us/ ...

Local Jobs for America Act | EdLabor Journal | Committee on ...

2010-03-10
We must do everything to help create jobs for those who are struggling to support their families. At the same time, the recession is forcing states and municipalities to cut jobs that are critically important – teachers, police, ...

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2010-03-12
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WordPress Jobs » Blog Archive » Quick WordPress PHP Coding

2010-03-11
Company: AIS Internet Solutions; Job Type: Project; Location: Freelance (Anywhere); Job Description: I have a few hours of PHP programming for a WordPress project which I need to outsource. There are two PHP snippets I need coded to ...

RT @stupler: Student Hour on Nerve 87.7FM and nerveradio.com - This week we'll be talking jobs and finance, with @youngbritain intern @keritweet =]

2010-03-12
RT @stupler: Student Hour on Nerve 87.7FM and nerveradio.com - This week we'll be talking jobs and finance, with @youngbritain intern @keritweet =]

Alcatel-Lucent: Software test engineer(3 available po... (Antwerp, BEL) http://bit.ly/9PMEVk #Jobs

2010-03-12
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2010-03-12
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Regions Financial: Head Teller - Lake Carroll (TAMPA, FL) http://bit.ly/aioAIy #regions #regionsbank #Jobs

2010-03-12
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Featured Job: HOTEL NIGHT MANAGER, East Grinstead: Reporting to the Front Office Manager, the Night Manager ... http://bit.ly/aAMUF5 #Jobs

2010-03-12
Featured Job: HOTEL NIGHT MANAGER, East Grinstead: Reporting to the Front Office Manager, the Night Manager ... http://bit.ly/aAMUF5 #Jobs
We’re nearly there! Take a look at each of the finalists vying for the win this season.

‘Idol’s’ top 12 proves a need for voting lesson

2010-03-11
So I’m thinking maybe it’s time people got a refresher course on this whole voting thing: The point of the competition is to vote for the very good singers and send home the ones who aren’t as good.
Simon Cowell and fiancee Mezhgan Hussainy have worked together for years, but the “Idol” judge kept the romance quiet.

Scoop: Simon’s engagement a surprise to many

2010-03-11
The “American Idol” judge went from bachelor to betrothed before most people knew he was even dating his fiancée, Mezhgan Hussainy. Just how did this happen?
We all know what a third date usually means, and so does Bailey, who made worrying about the expectations funny as she prepared for an intimate evening with the anesthesiologist.

Sex jokes smooth out ‘Grey’s’ dating issues

2010-03-11
There are a few rules that govern which stories will work and which won't.  The ones cut with comedy almost always work better than the stories that are weepy and serious throughout.
The Heroes tribe put up a fight to win the Schmergen Brawl reward challenge, but instead ended up with a badly injured teammate.

‘Survivor’s’ heroes abandon strategy for loyalty

2010-03-11
The Heroes lost yet again, unable to compete physically or mentally with the Villains and keeping their losing streak. Then they did their best to stay losers by keeping someone who can’t walk.
After taking much of the season off,

Heigl to check out of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’

2010-03-11
After a six-year “Grey’s Anatomy” stint marked by almost as many controversies as triumphs, Katherine Heigl is thisclose to getting what she has long desired: a discharge.
Four-time Masters winner Tiger Woods last won at Augusta National in 2005.

Sources: Woods out at least until Masters

2010-03-11
Tiger Woods is likely to play his first tournament since the sex scandal broke in November at Augusta National in April, two people with knowledge of his plans have told The Associated Press.

Lindsey Vonn wins 3rd straight overall World Cup

2010-03-12
Standing atop the mountain, Lindsey Vonn already was the best skier in the world for the third year in a row.

Ligety wins GS title, Janka takes World Cup

2010-03-12
Ted Ligety won the World Cup giant slalom title and Carlo Janka won the overall World Cup title.
Pittsburgh's Brad Wanamaker, center, look on after the Panthers were upset by Notre Dame in the quarterfinals of the Big East tournament at Madison Square Garden on Thursday night.

Opinion: Beasts of Big East left in shambles

2010-03-12
Sporting News: Syracuse, Pitt and Villanova spent two months establishing superiority and two days waiting to play their first games in the Big East tournament. Two sessions later, they all were eliminated after a wild Thursday at Madison Square Garden.

Three of top 4 seeds bumped in Big East quarters

2010-03-12
It was a bad day to be a favorite at the Big East tournament.

Retail sales rise unexpectedly in February

2010-03-12
Sales at U.S. retailers rose unexpectedly in February despite a drop in vehicle purchases and inclement weather that was expected to curtail shopping.

Stocks set to rise after retail sales data

2010-03-12
Stock futures are extending their gains after retail sales unexpectedly rose in February, a positive sign for the economy.
Right now Chicago has the highest big-city sales tax rate, 10.25 percent. But in a move forced by Cook County lawmakers, the rate is scheduled to drop on July 1 to 9.75 percent, matching that of Los Angeles.

U.S. sales tax rates hits record high

2010-03-12
Forbes: While the White House's push to raise federal income taxes for the wealthy gets the attention, the sales tax rates imposed by state and local governments has crept to its highest level ever.
While banks repossessed fewer homes in February than a month earlier, borrowers continued to fall behind on their payments, adding to the inventory of properties headed toward foreclosure that have yet to be put on the market, according to RealtyTrac.

New wave of foreclosures threatens market

2010-03-12
Swelling ranks of homeowners who are seriously delinquent but haven't yet lost their homes may soon lead to a new round of foreclosures.
Server Sara Perez delivers a tray of meals as patrons take advantage of the Denny's free Grand Slam Breakfast national giveaway last month in Tempe, Ariz.

Weak economy means it's a freebie nation

2010-03-11
Whether it's to boost sagging business or attract customers to a new product, there seems to be a freebie fad going on. That's a boon for budget shoppers and can be good for companies too.
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Red Tape: Poodle, Glenn Beck at center of Facebook fight

2010-03-11
You don't hear the words "poodle," "tinfoil hat," and First Amendment in the same sentence often, but they are indeed linked in a classic Facebook melodrama.

Red Tape: Toyota woes raise car-tech woes

2010-03-12
We may never know why runaway Toyotas suddenly seem to be everywhere. The scariest possibility, however, is that faulty computers are driving some victims to their deaths with frightening randomness.

19 weird — but real — gadgets

2010-03-11
Take a walk on tech's wild side with some of the strangest, most original gizmos you've ever seen, including vacuums for your lawn and grass charging stations, just to name a few.
A view of the gate to the Shenyang Forest Wild Zoological Garden in Shenyang in northeast China's Liaoning province Friday.

11 Siberian tigers starve to death in zoo

2010-03-12
Eleven Siberian tigers — among the world's rarest species — died of malnutrition after being kept in small cages and fed chicken bones at a cash-strapped zoo in China, state media said.

10 high-school science whizzes

2010-03-11
Forty of the most promising students from across the country will compete in the Intel Science Talent Search. Check out 10 of the 2010 finalists.

Is the new Atkins diet a protein overload?

2010-03-12
Who wouldn’t want to lose up to 15 pounds in two weeks? The new Atkins diet book promises that kind of quick — although arguably harmful — result.  But is pumping up protein really the best way to slim down safely?

Women guilty of feeling too guilty, study shows

2010-03-11
Men are guilt-deficient, while women suffer from destructive guilt largely imposed by society, suggests a recent Spanish study.

Rome school’s condom machines create uproar

2010-03-11
The decision by a Rome high school to install condom vending machines has set off a storm in Italy, with the Catholic Church charging the move will encourage young people to have sex.

Children’s jewelry recall expanded

2010-03-11
U.S. regulators expanded their efforts Thursday to go after children's jewelry that contains high levels of the toxic metal cadmium by telling parents to throw away "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"-themed charm bracelets.
Passengers pass by a sign stating the National Threat Advisory at Baltimore Washington International Airport on Dec. 29.

Al-Qaida shifts tactics, marks success by ‘fear’

2010-03-11
Al-Qaida eyes a more pragmatic and arguably more dangerous shift in tactics. The emerging message appears to be: Big successes are great, but trying can be just as good. Federal government of the United States - Al-Qaeda - United States - U.S. government - Warfare and Conflict
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Al-Qaida suspect worked at nuclear plants

2010-03-11
An American accused in Yemen of being a member of al-Qaida worked at nuclear power plants in the U.S., a spokesman for a group of plants in New Jersey says. Middle East - Yemen - Al-Qaeda - United States nationality law - Travel and Tourism
An experimment recreating what might have happened over Detroit on Christmas Day 2009 indicates that the would-be bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, would not have brought down the plane.

Abdulmutallab could not have blown up plane

2010-03-10
Even if the "Underwear Bomber" had exploded his device on Christmas Day, the Airbus A330 would have survived, according to an experiment conducted by a BBC documentary team. Airbus A330 - Christmas - United States - Business and Economy - Literature
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Officials: Ex-TSA worker tried to sabotage computers

2010-03-10
Federal prosecutors have charged a former Transportation Security Administration employee with attempting to sabotage terror watch list computers and by attempting to introduce a virus into the computer system, according to news sources. Transportation Security Administration - No Fly List - Security - United States - Malicious Software
Graphic shows process of determining who gets on the Federal No-Fly list

Behind the scenes, crafting the U.S. no-fly list

2010-03-10
It starts with a tip, a scrap of intelligence, a fingerprint lifted from a suspected terrorist's home. It ends when a person is forbidden to board an airplane. No Fly List - Terrorism - United States - Security - Recreation

39 killed in Pakistan bombings

2010-03-12
At least 39 people were killed and 95 others injured when two suicide bombers targeted a high security area in the Pakistani city of Lahore.

9/11 settlement offer to go before judge

2010-03-12
A New York judge may approve a $657 million settlement Friday for workers who became ill after the 9/11 terrorists attacks.

Sen. Reid's wife breaks back in wreck

2010-03-11
The wife and daughter of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid were injured Thursday in a highway accident, a spokesman for the senator from Nevada said. The injuries aren't considered life-threatening.

NJ man suspect in Yemen rampage

2010-03-11
Federal authorities are investigating a New Jersey man suspected of being an al Qaeda member and going on a deadly rampage at a hospital in Yemen.

Israel seals off West Bank

2010-03-12
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has ordered the army to seal off the West Bank for 48 hours and tightened security around Jerusalem, Israeli officials say.

Report: 12-year-olds abusing inhalants

2010-03-11
When their kids turn 12, parents are concerned about peers pressuring them to smoke cigarettes, drink and use drugs, but it turns out 12-year-olds are doing something else: getting high on inhalants.

How to save a friend from the brink

2010-03-11
When a friend is depressed, it's hard to know what to say. But by simply reaching out, you may help avert a tragedy like the one Marie Osmond's family experienced. Here's how to gently help.

Healthier men want more sex for more years

2010-03-10
Healthier men, no matter their age, are going to have better sex more frequently and desire it more often than healthier women.

Bacterial meningitis reportedly kills student

2010-03-11
An Oklahoma elementary school student has died of bacterial meningitis, officials said Thursday, and two other students are hospitalized with the illness.

CDC: Herpes still 'serious' threat

2010-03-10
As much as 16 percent of the U.S. population between the ages of 14 and 49 has genital herpes, according to a government study released Tuesday.

Thais, Hollywood stars go crazy for 'super-human' tattoos

2010-03-11
For many, tattoos can be a sign of rebellion, individuality or fashion; but in Thailand, tattoos have a whole different meaning.

Mississippi school sued for canceling prom over lesbian student

2010-03-11
A Mississippi high school faces a lawsuit over its decision to cancel its prom rather than allow a lesbian high school student to attend with her girlfriend.

Senate leader Reid's family hurt in car wreck

2010-03-11
The wife and daughter of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid were injured Thursday in a highway accident, a spokesman for the Democratic senator from Nevada said. The injuries aren't considered life-threatening.

Autopsy shows Haim had enlarged heart, manager says

2010-03-11
The autopsy on Corey Haim revealed the actor's heart was enlarged and his lungs were filled with water when he died, Haim's manager said.

Woman to be high school's head football coach

2010-03-11
A high school in Washington, D.C., is set to name a former women's professional football player as its head varsity football coach Friday, a move that a national women's sports advocacy group calls historic.

Apple's online store braces for iPad preorders

2010-03-12
Apple's online store was temporarily closed Friday morning as the company got ready to start taking preorders for its highly anticipated iPad tablet computer.

Retail sales beat expectations

2010-03-12
Retail sales rose in February, the government said Friday, surprising economists who expevyed a decline.

Dollar dips ahead of economic reports

2010-03-12
The dollar eased Friday ahead of economic reports expected to show modest improvements in retail sales and consumer confidence.

Stocks set for gains

2010-03-12
U.S. stocks were poised to extend gains Friday after a government report showed surprising strength in retail sales for February.

The three-figure kitchen makeover

2010-03-12
Living with an undersize, outdated kitchen? If so, a sledgehammer may feel like the only solution. But these days you're probably not up for spending the $50,000 or more -- maybe much more -- it would cost to demolish the space and build a new state-of-the-art room from scratch.

Evening Buzz: From Chastity to Chaz

2010-03-11
Maureen Miller AC360° Writer   Tonight you'll hear from Chaz Bono, formally known as Chastity. As a little girl she appeared on stage with parents, Sonny and Cher. About a year ago she began her life as a man.

Your Health, Your Money: Join the Live Chat

2010-03-11
Tonight on 360°, the skyrocketing health insurance premiums. Hikes as high as 56 percent. Why are health insurance companies doing this? We're keeping them honest. We'll also talk with filmmaker Michael Moore, whose movie "Sicko" highlighted the for-profit health care industry. Plus, from Chasity to Chaz. Anderson talks with Cher's son about his new gender.

Video may show missing family walking in Mexico

2010-03-11
Gabriel Falcon AC360° Writer Authorities said a surveillance tape may possibly show a California family missing for more than a month casually crossing into Mexico.

Video: Chaz Bono reflects on his gender transition journey

2010-03-11
Chaz Bono tells CNN's Anderson Cooper about his gender transition and emotional journey.

Video: Crazy medical costs

2010-03-11
CNN's Stephanie Elam and Elizabeth Cohen join NYU's Andrew Rubin to discuss fighting medical charges.

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