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Economy slowly adding jobs, presidential candidates use those numbers on ... Inland Valley Daily Bulletin ... the president's economic policies have come up short. "Romney will use the numbers to feed into his narrative that it's not enough," said Jessica A. Levinson, a professor at Loyola Law School. "Obama will use it to show we're creating jobs and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Immigration Is Hot Topic in Iowa, Overlooked by Presidential Campaigns PBS NewsHour TONY SWEET, manager: One of the issues that has come up frequently is, do we need more immigration laws? And my opinion is, we don't. I think we have got plenty of laws on the books we need. But I think we need to do a better job enforcing the laws ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vote 'yes' to appoint treasurer and auditor Hilton Head Island Packet A change in state law could change job requirements, but an election still wouldn't cast as wide a net for applicants as a national search. The applicant pool for these jobs would be wider and deeper if elections were out of the picture. The current ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Not exactly Las Vegas Sioux Falls Argus Leader Seitz, 34, says he worked several jobs in law enforcement in Las Vegas over a dozen years. The last two years before coming to South Dakota he was in the Clark County District Attorney's Child Support Division in a position Assistant District Attorney ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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LSU board launches university president search The Daily Advertiser LSU's search comes as a slew of major universities are seeking new presidents, but Funk said the consolidation of the president and chancellor's jobs would help draw qualified people. "I think this will now be an even more attractive position to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Citywise: Oakland to consider beefing up graffiti laws Fremont Bulletin Oakland Councilwoman Nancy Nadel and City Attorney Barbara Parker are proposing to strengthen anti-graffiti laws and help businesses that are repeated targets of vandals. Their proposal would make graffiti vandalism a misdemeanor rather than merely an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Who are these people? Muncie Star Press When the "law and order" administration of Nixon, Agnew and Attorney General John Mitchell were gone in disgrace, I thought Republicans would never be that bad again. They got worse. The 21st century, Florida, and the Supreme Court gave us Bush 43 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Legal Jobs Report: October - Law Blog - WSJ The legal services sector grew by a meager 600 jobs in October, according to the Labor Department. The sector accounts for about 1.12 million jobs and hasn't ... blogs.wsj.com/law/2012/11/02/legal-jobs-report-october |
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