Oct 13, 2012

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Job help, networking events: Business calendar
Plain Dealer
$20 for ACC members, $40 for nonmembers, free to law students and faculty. To register, call Nancy Schneider 440-988-3213. Cuyahoga Valley Career Center, Self-Defense for Women - Level I course: 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cuyahoga Valley Career Center, 8001 ...
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Career Technology Center, districts file suit against Riverside
Scranton Times-Tribune
The lawsuit, filed by the CTC and its member districts in response to Riverside's attempt to leave the consortium, also alleges Riverside is obligated to pay its share of the 2012-13 budget and violated state law when it moved its students to a ...
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NMU job fair helps students meet employers
Marquette Mining Journal
Brian Burkel, a senior criminal justice major, said he was hoping to eventually work in federal law enforcement. Wednesday's job fair was the second he's attended at NMU. He stopped at several law enforcement booths throughout the afternoon, hitting up ...
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Marquette Mining Journal
Drescher: William Friday led with grace and humility
News & Observer
Jeff Michael was a law student in Chapel Hill 20 years ago when he had a nagging feeling that practicing law would not be the right career for him. A friend advised him to talk with a law school grad who spent his career in higher education – Bill Friday.
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How Can a Stay-at-Home Mom Get Back to Work?
New York Times (blog)
A fellow mother and law-school graduate sent me this quandary. I feel her intense frustration in her words, which I take not as a judgment of others, but of herself and her own particular choice. Does anyone have advice about how to restart a career in ...
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Talent, Passion and Career Development
AllAfrica.com
The current reportedly poor work culture in our country speaks volumes about career choice, career development and its contribution to national economic development of our country. One cannot fly above the crowd in one's job unless that person is ...
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Motorola Solutions contributes $15 million to National Law Enforcement Museum
Urgent Communications
Such exhibits not only can help the public better understand how law enforcement operates, it may help people realize some of the job opportunities associated with the profession, Floyd said. "We believe this museum and the related educational ...
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Same name, new owner at mortuary
Corning Observer
We decided acting wasn't a good career choice for a family man and so I considered going into law enforcement," Forrest explains. "That is when Amber's father counseled me about becoming a mortician." Forrest has never looked back. "I would make the ...
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Bullock looks to diversify Montana's economy
The Seattle Times
After a career practicing law in both the public and private sectors and one term in elected office, Bullock wants to be Montana's next CEO. His Democratic peers call him one of the party's brightest young stars. They have been generous in bankrolling ...
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CEDC and Oxnard College Team up to Present a Career and Personal Growth ...
Ventura County Star
More than 30 featured workshops include career exploration in medical fields, law, community building, non-profit work, leadership, personal development, financial planning, service learning, cultural arts and even robotics. Additionally, students will ...
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Quinn stands by small inner circle
Chicago Tribune
The governor's pick for the job, Kelly Kraft, is a former TV reporter who served as a budget spokeswoman and filed for bankruptcy in 2009. Emanuel has suggested ... Included in that circle is David Vaught, Walker's former son-in-law. Vaught was Quinn's ...
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Chicago Tribune
Cliff Riedel set for next step in long career in Larimer County?
ReporterHerald.com
Riedel fell in love with Larimer County while earning a bachelor's degree from Colorado State University and returned to live and work here in 1980, shortly after earning his law degree from the University of Colorado in Boulder. He first prosecuted ...
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving honor Prescott police officer
Prescott Daily Courier
Hilton began his law enforcement career with the Prescott Police Department in August 2007. He was assigned to patrol after field training, and found his niche locating, investigating and arresting impaired drivers, which led to his becoming a traffic ...
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Assessing the state of the CIO
FCW.com
Last year, on the 15th anniversary of the Clinger-Cohen Act becoming law, the Government Accountability Office released a rather gloomy status report on the agency CIO role. GAO found that ... For years, the wry joke was that CIO stood for Career Is Over.
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Hindes: Will profit-making be Job One at OneCare? No – caring will be Job One
vtdigger.org
The ACO regulations require OneCare Vermont's governing board to be constituted in a way that is not entirely consistent with the requirements of Vermont's nonprofit corporation law. Federal rules prevail in cases where federal and state rules are out ...
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Amanda Bynes Keeps Dodging the Law
Gather Celebs News Channel
Obviously, there is something more going on with Amanda that is leading her to continue to break the law. It is a shame, especially considering she once had a budding career. Sure, her endeavors outside of Nickelodeon may not have gotten too far, but ...
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Biden draws contrast, Obama must finish the job
The Hill (blog)
The rationale was that Mitt Romney the businessman could turn around the American economy the way he had done for the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics in 2002 and for flailing businesses throughout his career. The strategy was even more straightforward ...
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Tierney pushes for shielded NOAA report
Gloucester Daily Times
Congressman John Tierney Friday pressed Acting Commerce Secretary Rebecca Blank to release what is widely believed within industry and legal circles to be an explosive set of 66 case studies into possible law enforcement abuses of the fishing industry ...
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Seven nominated for Fredian leadership award
SunHerald.com
STS1 (SS) Justin J. Culbertson provides leadership and mentorship to more than 100 sailors and junior officers as the Naval Oceanography ASW Center, Stennis Command Career Counselor. He directly ... The law enforcement petty officer and assistant ...
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SunHerald.com
District Judge Lynn Sherrod, Huntsville attorney Chris Comer vying for Madison ...
al.com (blog)
A native of Gadsden, Sherrod has spent her 26-year legal career in Madison County. She is a graduate of Fiske University in Nashville and the University of Houston School of Law. She finished her final year of law school at the University of Alabama as ...
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al.com (blog)
Cabinet panel on Balochistan opposes action against security agencies
Business Recorder (blog)
Special Cabinet Committee on Balochistan (SCCB) has opposed action against law enforcement agencies, including commanders of the Frontier Constabulary and intelligence agencies despite allegations of targeted killings, kidnappings and mutilating dead ...
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Gordon's aching knee a sore spot for Hornets
NBA.com
Newton's First Law of Motion, right? More pertinent to the NBA, though, is Walton's First Law of Injury (a.k.a. Anfernee's, d.b.a. Oden's): Bodies that are hurt tend to stay in motion right back to the trainer's room. Knowing this, the New Orleans ...
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MARTINS' REBUTTAL: Don't expect me to stop pushing my educational agenda
Fall River Herald News
Career awareness programs in middle schools will help the students in selecting their high school courses of interest. I have proposed Perkins Public Law 109-270 approved career academies (pathways) at Durfee allowing interested students greater ...
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APD Capt. Green retires after 30 years
The Albany Herald
Unlike many high-ranking officers who retire after serving with various law enforcement agencies, Green calls Albany home and he stayed here his entire career. "It feels great to retire after 30 years. Not many retire from their home department as a ...
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Bench challenge: High court justice tours state trying to keep job
Daytona Beach News-Journal
"If we do not make decisions based on the rule of law, we could become a state where judicial decisions are ruled by special interests," Lewis said. Lewis, 64, a West Virginia native appointed to the Florida Supreme Court in 1998 by former Gov. Lawton ...
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