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admin  2008-11-19 08:50   

When his first child is born in May, Christian Martin intends to take a full paid parental leave. Mr. Martin's wife, Paula Critchley, intends to take a full paid parental leave when their second child is born - minutes later.

But because the Ottawa couple are expecting twins, and their children will not be born years apart, they've been told by Service Canada officials they must share t...

admin  2008-11-18 23:50   

For the fifth time in six years, G.I. Jobs, the nation"s premier career guide for military job seekers, has named Union Pacific one of the nation"s top Military-Friendly Employers.

"Many of the railroad"s technical jobs, such as diesel locomotive mechanics and electricians, and freight car repairers, are well-suited for military members who have developed similar skills working with

admin  2008-11-18 18:50   

Founded in 1996 as a network support company, Net@Work has evolved into a provider of a full range of IT services and solutions, including accounting, CRM and HR software, custom application development, document management, and information security services. Headquartered in NYC, with a staff of 120+ consultants, programmers, and hardware engineers, Net@Work supports over 1,800 clients and has...

admin  2008-11-18 13:50   

The mission of the Alpha-1 Foundation is to provide the leadership and resources that will result in increased research, improved health, worldwide detection, and a cure for Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency. For more information, please visit: www.alphaone.org .

Talecris Biotherapeutics is a global biotherapeutic and biotechnology company that discovers, develops and produces critical care ...

admin  2008-11-16 23:50   

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admin  2008-11-16 18:50   

The company plans to make Hyderabad as its back office hub for data management in clinical research and financial service segments. Though Novartis’ global recruitments shows no increase in numbers, its Hyderabad office will see an addition of at least 100 people in the coming months, said Jurgen Brokatzky-Geiger, head (human resources), Novartis.

Speaking to Business Standard, Geig...

admin  2008-11-16 13:50   

b. Let private sector set up at least two 500 MW each coal based power plants – one at Chittagong and one at Mongla primarily based on imported coal and eventually our own coal whenever available. Terminal receive coal at Mongla and Chittagong needs to be built .the railway transportation facilities for transporting coal from Mine belt at Dinajpoor-Rangpoor to Chittagong and Comilla must be b...

admin  2008-11-16 08:50   

The delegation comprised Lt. Majed Nasser Al-Bardan, Head of the Department of Training Courses, Lt. Muhammad Al-Asmawy, Head of the Department of Planning and Training, and Sgt. Jamal Al-Khuzaimy.

At the presence of both training officers Methaa Al-Shamsi and Ali Ghanem, Dr. Mohammed Bu Qufell, Manager, Career Development at Emarat, expounded to the delegation how the Corporation designs...

admin  2008-11-16 04:50   

When Assistant Superintendent of Schools Maureen Sabolinski assumes her new post as superintendent next July, she'll inherit a high-performing school district that lost 44 teachers last year, faces more cuts due to the staggering economy, and still needs to rebuild its high school, which is facing accreditation issues.

There is no question what her top challenge will be, she said: the bu...

admin  2008-11-15 18:50   

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A swarm of 6,000 "bionic" salmon has become the latest tool in an ongoing struggle to protect declining fish species in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta of California.

Researchers began releasing the radio-tagged salmon into the Sacramento River on Friday. It's an unprecedented effort to answer one of nature's mysteries: Why ...