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The Federal Government have been called upon to look into the issues of remuneration and conditions of service of principal officers, in the Nigerian Polytechnic system.
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin remained in the dark while her husband repeatedly asked top state officials to help get his former brother-in-law kicked off the state police force, Palin's husband and top aides said in affidavits provided to The Associated Press....
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Dallas instructor is under investigation for giving student background checks.
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Aerial yoga, core fusion and acro yoga go beyond traditional exercise and yoga postures.
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The political and military situation in northern Cabinda province is stable, said Wednesday in Luanda the chief of Staff of the Angola Armed Forces (FAA), gen. Francisco Furtado.
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The urgent creation of a military industry in Angola has been recommended by a study carried out in the county.
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John Mitchell had never gone to school with black students, let alone played sports with any. So in 1966, when he noticed the basketball court at T.C. Williams High School crowded with more faces that didn't look like his than did, he sat alone on the bleachers. Then Sam Zellars, an African Ameri...
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A prison report says "disaffection and distance" between prison staff and Muslim inmates at Whitemoor jail must be tackled.
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Around 1700 Aer Lingus workers could strike after the Irish airline announces extensive job cuts.
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China's state assets watchdog is set to ban state-owned enterprise (SOE) employees, particularly management staff, from owning shares in SOE affiliates and subsidiaries, in a move seen as an attempt to stop state assets ending up in private hands. The
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KITTANNING, Pa. (AP) -- The steel mills and coal mines of western Pennsylvania helped fuel the nation's economic engine. Today, old factory shells and boarded-up storefronts stand as bleak reminders of those once-prosperous times....
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A masked robber threatens staff at a newsagents in South Tyneside before making off with cash.
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Reports from a race to find the most fuel efficient driver
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Oct. 10: TODAY’s Natalie Morales looks at how some parents of the of 2020 are turning to after-school programs for their kids. (Today Show)
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The Kaduna State Government has disclosed that a world Games Village is being prepared for athletes, ahead the 16th National Sports Festival (NSF) scheduled to hold in Kaduna in November.
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The arrest of a network administrator who hijacked the city of San Francisco's network brought attention to a dangerous and often ignored threat--your own admins. In this IT Dojo video, Bill Detwiler discusses security practices to protect company secrets from the very people who should be keeping them safe.
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Rachael Warecki, an English teacher at Locke Launch to College Academy 1, writes: You probably won't believe me when I say that a week after my last post, my fifth-period might now be my favorite . You might remind me...
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Once conservatives admired Churchill and Lincoln above all - men who prepared for leadership through constant reading and sophisticated thinking. This is no longer so.
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A computer disk that reportedly carries personal details on some 100,000 serving British military personnel is missing, the Defense Ministry said Friday.
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A Worcestershire yacht building company blames the economic downturn as it axes staff.
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Loic LeMeur, CEO of Seesmic has announced the company is reducing its headcount by seven people. That may not sound like a huge number but as LeMeur says in the video announcement: ...the longevity of the company is obviously of significant importance - and thus we must reduce costs now in order to establish Seesmic as a solid business and pursue success of the company for years to come. As recently as June, Seesmic raised $6 million in a Series B funding round bringing the total funding to $12 million. Earlier this evening I called LeMeur: "We've cut anything that's not core to innovation - marketing, international and design. We are getting back to concentrating on developing a video conversation...
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They say Michael Jarvis is a trainer's trainer.
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The government's BEE program seeks to give blacks with few assets ownership in companies. But many of the deals rely on share value. South African government efforts to transfer the country's wealth to black hands through its Black Economic Empowerment policy are being threatened by the global financial crisis.
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Worklink has hired James “Jimmy” Pennell, Jennifer Kelly and Sharon F. Greene-Crite.
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Once conservatives admired Churchill and Lincoln above all - men who prepared for leadership through constant reading and sophisticated thinking. This is no longer so.
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Tom Chilton and Greg Street discuss upcoming changes and raid dynamics in Wrath of the Lich King.
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Tom Chilton and Greg Street discuss upcoming changes and raid dynamics in Wrath of the Lich King.
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Dallas instructor is under investigation for giving student background checks.
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Hundreds of staff from the Criminal Records Bureau are expected to start a work to rule in protest at a 0.5% pay rise.
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Sony's amateur orchestra is a symbol of change for the company
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ADELAIDE United's squad is set to be thrown into economy seats after officials vetoed the $1 million option of chartering a flight to Tashkent in Uzbekistan.
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NDP Leader Jack Layton went to the heart of Ontario's devastated manufacturing sector Sunday, touring towns half-emptied by the exodus of industry and high-paying jobs.
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It once seemed potent enough to cost Obama the election. But as the economy falters, race is receding. A battleground report
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Kevin Spacey is due to deliver his first university lecture as a visiting professor at Oxford University.
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England kicking coach Jon Callard believes Toby Flood has the technique and temperament to cope with the international game.
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I've been reading the speech Barack Obama made on the economy this afternoon, plus his new Rescue Plan for the Middle . The speech ends with an eloquent farewell to the age of easy money: We’ve lived through an era of easy money, in which we were allowed and even encouraged to spend without limits; to borrow instead of save. Now, I know that in an age of declining wages and skyrocketing costs, for many folks this was not a choice but a necessity. People have been forced to turn to credit cards and home equity loans to keep up, just like our government has borrowed from China and other creditors to help pay its bills. But we now know how dangerous that can be. Once we get past the present emergency, which requires immediate new investments, we have to break that cycle of debt. Our long-term future requires that we do what’s necessary to scale down our deficits, grow wages and encourage personal savings again. Well said. If President Bush had said something like that in September 2001, instead of tell ...
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The NBA is eliminating about 80 jobs in the United States, the first major American sports league to announce layoffs because of the worldwide economic turmoil.
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Former Toronto manager John Gibbons returned to the majors Monday when he was hired by the Kansas City Royals to be their bench coach.
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Jake Tapper reports on Barack Obama's rescue plan for the middle .