Job info – ACLU Executive Steps Down After 13 Years in Vegas – KOLO TV Reno

August 22nd, 2009 Posted in Job Seeker

ACLU Executive Steps Down After 13 Years in Vegas – KOLO TV Reno
LAS VEGAS (AP) – Gary Peck, vociferous leader of the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada, has left the organization after 13 years as its executive director. Peck, 58, wouldn
Source: www.kolotv.com

Homes of former Porsche executives searched: report – MSN Singapore
Anti-corruption officers have searched the homes and offices of two former Porsche chiefs and not only the German automaker’s headquarters, news magazine Der Spiegel reported. The
Source: news.sg.msn.com

Aug. 17: Letters to the editor – Globe and Mail
I have read this paper nearly every day for 20 years and can say that Saturday’s front-page photo of the boys sleeping outside in the Arctic is the first one that brought tears
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com

Cost-conscious shoppers ditching items before checking out at shops – 680 News
NEW YORK – Penny-pinching Americans are getting cold feet at the checkout – thinking twice about spending and ditching items before they’re rung up. They’re leaving sweaters in the
Source: www.680news.com

Hospital CEO quits; search on for Capital – Olympian
OLYMPIA – Capital Medical Center CEO Michael Motte has resigned and been replaced on an interim basis by Joe Sharp, the hospital’s chief executive from 1998 to 2006. Motte left
Source: www.theolympian.com

TheStar.com | Business | ‘Free’ business model can backfire – Toronto Star
As far as price points go, it’s pretty tough to beat free. You don’t have to have a PhD in price elasticity to know that, when offered a product for say, $20, versus a similar
Source: www.thestar.com

Ignatieff fundraises; nuptials for Estabrooks’ daughter – The Chronicle Herald
Federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff’s visit to the province last week included a profitable stop in Bedford for a fundraiser. Hosted by Gammon Gold president Fred George
Source: thechronicleherald.ca

Pronghorns get free rein on the prairie – Globe and Mail
D esigned to outrun saber-toothed cats as well as other ancient predators, and now, the coyotes and wolves that prowl the prairie, the pronghorn can reach a top speed of nearly 100
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com

Tech giants oppose Google book search plan – Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Google’s vast book scanning plan, already facing anti-trust scrutiny, a court review and privacy concerns, has run into another hurdle. Amazon, Microsoft and Yahoo! are reportedly
Source: www.abc.net.au

Drug list is a never-ending pain for MLB – SLAM! Sports
It’s the list, the names of 104 players who allegedly tested positive during Major League Baseball’s 2003 survey of steroid use – results that were supposed to be anonymous
Source: slam.canoe.ca

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