Concern about the serious erosion of U.S. worker protection and the
threat of long-term damage to the economy is growing as millions of
jobs shift overseas in manufacturing, information technology,
finance, healthcare and other professional services.
The Nassau legislature's independent budget review director was
appointed to a new four-year term Monday despite calls from some
Democratic lawmakers to conduct a search for the $147,000 job.
United Natural Foods, Inc. today reported net sales for the first
quarter of fiscal 2008, ended October 27, 2007, of $736.4 million,
an increase of $90.0 million, or 13.9%, from the $646.4 million in
net sales recorded in the first quarter of fiscal 2007.
The Edwardsville High School Band Boosters will host the 15th
annual EHS Band Booster Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Nov. 10
and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Nov. 11.
1 Bloc Party
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Concern about the serious erosion of U.S. worker protection and the threat of long-term damage to the economy is growing as millions of jobs shift overseas in manufacturing, information technology, finance, healthcare and other professional services.
2 Helfenrath and de Jong
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The junta has stopped the protests. The big question now is where have all the monks gone?
3 Orleya
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The Nassau legislature's independent budget review director was appointed to a new four-year term Monday despite calls from some Democratic lawmakers to conduct a search for the $147,000 job.
4 Harry Manx
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TOKYO, Nov 20 - Japanese Economics Minister Hiroko Ota said on Tuesday the government has no plan to set up measures to support stock prices for now.
5 Raul Paz
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United Natural Foods, Inc. today reported net sales for the first quarter of fiscal 2008, ended October 27, 2007, of $736.4 million, an increase of $90.0 million, or 13.9%, from the $646.4 million in net sales recorded in the first quarter of fiscal 2007.
6 Villa Ada Posse
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The Edwardsville High School Band Boosters will host the 15th annual EHS Band Booster Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Nov. 10 and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Nov. 11.