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BT offers holidays for pay cuts
BT offers staff the chance of long holidays in return for a big pay cut in a bid to reduce costs during the economic downturn.
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Rogue trades cost oil broker $10m
A rogue trader at a London-based oil brokerage causes his employer to lose $10m (£6m) after making unauthorised trades.
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BA to cut spending by one fifth
British Airways says it is to reduce capital spending by 20% as it faces falling passenger numbers.
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Digital Photography Beginners Guides, Society & Culture
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Senior News - Amity Observer
Thursday, July 2 — 9 a.m. organ lessons, bridge; 9:30 a.m. ceramics; 1 p.m. pinochle; beginner line dancing at Community Center. Friday, July 3 — Center closed. Monday, July 6 — 9:30 a.m. bridge; 9:30 and 10:15 a.m. exercise; 10 a.m. arts and ...
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Briefly: July 1 - Abington Mariner
PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Schools are offering a Project Bread summer lunch site at Hedge Elementary School (the blue back door will be open). Children under the age of 18 can arrive between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday through Aug ...
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Enterprising ways to help the poor - The Guardian
Phillip Blond ( The new Conservatism can create a capitalism that works for the poor , 3 July) is well-meaning, but the idea that turning the poor into entrepreneurial businessmen will have a major impact on inequality shows a lack of awareness of ...
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Analysis: Mapping Gamer Dialect - Gamasutra
[Examining the relationship between language, culture and video games, columnist Daniel Johnson examines a lexicon of gamer-native lore and terms in search of the mystical 'gamer dialect'.] Scrutinizing these words as to whether or not they're ...
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Cash for culture - Boston Globe
They have their shovels ready. Or, more precisely, their boilers and roofs are ripe for repair. Their offices and classrooms need expansion. And their grand visions - the kind that can boost the local economy - are ready to be realized. Eighty-five ...
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Social discrimination still dominates Yemeni culture - Yemen Times
S aeeda was a young Yemeni woman from the akhdam. She was working as a street cleaner in Sana’a when a group of men began to harass her. The men ended up slicing Saeeda’s neck, killing her, and stabbing her brother in the chest several times ...
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It's time for an all-out assault on heroin - Newsday
Maureen Ledden Rossi is president of Kings Park in the kNOw, a grassroots movement to eradicate illegal drug sales in the Kings Park community. Long Island 's dirty little secret is out. Heroin is here in a big way, addicting too many of our teens ...
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“Heroism on command, senseless violence, and all the loathsome nonsense that goes by the name of patriotism--how passionately I hate them!” - Albert Einstein
“I am convinced that if we are to get on the right side of the world revolution, we as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values.The giant triplets of racism, materialism and militarism are incapable of being conquered. We need a true revolution of values to unseat the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth. A nation that continues year after year to pour money into war and ignoring social uplift is approaching spiritual death.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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