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Kenwood Manor Now Hiring!! 1 Part-time Charge Nurse & Part time CNA Flex Pool Position’s also available. Contact Stephanie Smith at 233- ... >MORE Oil & Gas Secretary/Lease Records Positions Need sharp person with excellent communication and computer skills.
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Medical records go high-tech, linking doctors, hospitals
The sharing of electronic medical records among hospitals and doctors' offices is perhaps the most eagerly awaited development since doctors started using computers to prescribe drugs.
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Full-Time Teller!! Individual will perform all duties of a paying and receiving teller and provide other services of the Bank as required. ... >MORE
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It's Not Easy Being a Restaurant Guide, Jukebox, Game Console and Lightsaber
Among all the new applications I've downloaded to my iPhone this month, it seems that there's something else new tucked in that I wasn't counting on: bugs.
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Yahoo shareholder may pull support - NY Post
Yahoo Inc's second-largest investor, Gordon Crawford of Capital Research and Management, may yank support for the company's top executives at Friday's annual meeting, the New York Post said citing sources close to the fund manager. The Internet company may have settled a proxy battle with act...
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Holdings Food Store Holdings Food STORE is taking applications for clerks 2:45-midnight Apply at the office 205 N. Oak ... >MORE Full-Time Teller!! Individual will perform all duties of a paying and receiving teller and provide other services of the Bank as required. ...
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Public housing booms
New units in the public sector are competing with private construction as the city and county replace outdated units, such as the one demolished yesterday, with new ones featuring amenities such as computers, senior citizen meals and music labs for children.
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Holdings Food Store Holdings Food STORE is taking applications for clerks 2:45-midnight Apply at the office 205 N. Oak ... >MORE Therapeutic Program Coordinator To work with adolescent boys in a group home setting. Must have a bachelor's degree in a mental health related field. Th ...
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Burning Questions: John Kerrigan
John Kerrigan is associate director of bioinformatics at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey. With colleagues at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, he is using an IBM supercomputer for advanced disease research.
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Europe’s Next-generation Broadband
An enormous research effort by Europe's leading broadband players has helped accelerate dramatically the rollout of next-generation broadband services reaching speeds in the 10s of Mbit/s in many European countries. That is just the start.
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Journalists from Indonesia visit MSU
Indonesian news agencies gain inspiration from how U.S. TV stations, newspapers and radio stations make use of the Internet, said three Indonesian journalists who are touring the United States.
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Blogger Gorshkov Will Dish Dirt on Russian Politicians — for a Price
It was a freakishly warm February morning in Moscow, eight days before Russia's 2008 presidential election. Green army trucks packed with bleary-eyed soldiers crawled through the city streets, a sign of a paranoid government mobilizing itself against an election-eve revolution. But Sergey Gorshkov didn't notice. He was hunched in his apartment, frantically trying to fix his Web site. ...
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Congress may revamp phone fees that subsidize rural service
WASHINGTON – Congress is building toward major reform of a program that subsidizes rural phone service with billions of dollars in fees charged to all land-line and wireless customers.
Dallas Morning News |
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Best of the App Store
Ever since the Apple App Store was launched this month, more than 500 programs have been made available for the iPod touch. We take a look at some of the best ones available
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U.S. citizen's home in India raided in bombings inquiry
AHMADABAD, India -- Police raided the home of a U.S. citizen in Mumbai, India's financial capital, and seized a computer from which an e-mail claiming responsibility for 16 bombings that killed 45 people in western India was believed to have been sent, officials said yesterday.
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Officer Investigated in Toppling of Cyclist
A New York City police officer was stripped of his gun and badge after an amateur video surfaced on the Internet showing him pushing a bicyclist to the ground in Times Square during a group ride.
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Loma Linda offering new high-speed Net alternative
LOMA LINDA - A new technology offered by the city allows residents to hook up to high-speed Internet service through a fiber installation method that is cheaper and doesn't tear up streets and lawns.
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Be cautious with personal electronic information
I read a magazine story about Facebook and future presidential elections. It dealt with how easily accessible electronic information might spoil the chances of would-be candidates.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Google rival Cuil launched
San Francisco - A group of former Google engineers have launched a rival Internet search engine, Cuil, saying it is an improved version of the world's most popular Web-scouring tool.
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Business news briefs
Internet and out-of-state companies that market payday loans to Pennsylvanians will need to be licensed by the state by Feb. 1 the Department of Banking announced yesterday. ...
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Adobe Releases Photoshop Lightroom 2
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the immediate availability of Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® 2 software, the photographer's essential toolbox for managing, adjusting and presenting large volumes of digital ...
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Housing delays snarl family's moving plans
Sooner or later, Eugene Rohrbach expects to move into the family's new home in Silver Spring Twp. Eventually, the builder has to finish the new home in Foxwood Estates, where the Messiah College computer science professor and his wife, Ann, plan to raise their four school-age children.
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A tangled web of friendships and favors
Lynn Ischay/The Plain DealerCuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora's house on Forestwood in Independence was search by FBI agents Monday. According to sources Steve Pumpers company D-A-S construction has done about $50,000 of work at the home for free.It's a complicated...
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Expanding Facebook Is Fighting Off Clones
In its bid to go global, Facebook is facing off against itself. Clones of the wunderkind social-networking Web site - some of which resemble Facebook right down to color, font and layout - have popped up in local languages around the world. These competitor sites offer identical core services, letting users post pictures, make groups and choose their friends.
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Adobe Releases Photoshop Lightroom 2
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the immediate availability of Adobe(R) Photoshop(R) Lightroom(R) 2 software, the photographer's essential toolbox for managing, adjusting and presenting large volumes of digital photographs. With new enhancements such as dual-monitor support, radical advances in non-destructive localized image correction, and streamlined search ...
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