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Archives for November, 2009

Let’s assume that your CV has done its job and you have been invited to interview, writes Jeremy I’Anson, director of Career…

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Careers clinic: The biggest mistake in job interviews

An Apology From Across The Water On behalf of most right thinking Irish football fans, sorry. The majority of us are over it and are now becoming extremely embarrassing over the whole matter.

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Big Two, Better Than 9-1 & Apologies

OVERLAND PARK, Kan.—-Sprint is giving the gift of savings this holiday with five stunning devices on America’s most dependable 3G network1 offered for free with a new two-year service agreement for a limited time only exclusively through www.sprint.com.

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Sprint Puts the S in Savings this "Cyber Monday" with Great Deals on Award-Winning Devices, Coupled with Our …

Thanks to the weak economy in 2009 the PNC Christmas Price Index increased by a modest 1.8 percent compared to last year in the whimsical economic analysis by PNC Wealth Management based on the prices of gifts in the holiday classic, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”

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Video: Recession Gives True Loves Something to Be Happy About: PNC Christmas Price Index Shows Modest 1.8 Percent …

King’s Lynn chairman Ken Bobbins is in advanced talks to sell the debt-ridden Unibond Premier Division club.

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Glimmer of hope for King’s Lynn FC

SANDUSKY Trip to New Orleans?

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City commissioners not happy they didn’t know about Kline, Schell expenses

Two opinion polls out this morning put shadow treasurer Joe Hockey ahead of Malcolm Turnbull as preferred Liberal leader.

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Liberals at boiling point waiting for Hockey

SANDUSKY Trip to New Orleans? $1,600

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City commissioners not happy they didn’t know about Kline, Schell expenses

Events in and around Broomfield

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Broomfield upcoming events — Nov. 29

W hat’s it like to work on Wall Street?

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UM students get a taste of Wall Street