Job search – The Statistical Recovery, Part II – Safe Haven

August 21st, 2009 Posted in Job Seeker

The Statistical Recovery, Part II – Safe Haven
A few weeks ago I first used the term “statistical recovery” to describe the nature of today’s economic environment. Today we are going to further explore that concept, as it is
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Top eight most tradable currencies – Globe and Mail
Created in 1913 by the Federal Reserve Act, the Federal Reserve System (also called the Fed) is the central banking body of the U.S. The system is itself headed by a chairman and
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Canadians approve of expanded role for nurse practitioners, survey – Canada East
TORONTO – Most Canadians are in favour of an expanded role for nurse practitioners, with three in four saying they would be comfortable seeing a nurse practitioner instead of their
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Putting its house in order – Globe and Mail
I ts advertising slogan is “Nobody Beats the Brick,” but this spring the big furniture retailer got beat up by its own blunders in a deep downturn. It was grappling with a
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Money is still the root of all things evil – Daily Observer
This current recession that economists and financial experts tell us will soon end has had many negative aspects to it, but it has also been a wake-up call for everyone who had
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NAGA’s Economic Study: Powerful Numbers – ScoreGolf
Join Rick Young for what’s new and what’s happening in the world of golf equipment and business. ryoung@golden.net Putting Tuesday’s National Allied Golf Association’s (NAGA
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VIU grad pursues journalism passion – Abbotsford News
PORT ALBERNI — Sometimes it pays to take risks. Wawmeesh George Hamilton discovered that life lesson when he quit a dead-end, unsatisfying job. “It was like an epiphany. I
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Renegade regions keep on sprawling – Toronto Star
Durham Region : Provincial planners are at loggerheads with local politicians over employment projections meant to justify potential rezoning and development on 2,868 hectares
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TheStar.com | Columnist | While others dither, Duceppe ready for fall – Toronto Star
MONTREAL— B loc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe came out of a protracted summer holiday this week to kill the most titillating political rumour of the silly season. In what
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June sets record for Oceanside hotel room stays – Abbotsford News
More people rented hotel rooms in Oceanside in June than ever before, says the Oceanside Tourism Association. A record was set, said OTA executive director Blain Sepos, in
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