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The Top Jobs for 2010
Fastcompany.com guide to top jobs in 2010
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Need To Know: Us Jobs Fall ... Telefónica Invests ... Flybe Rises - Times Online
uk factory gate prices fell by 0.6 per cent in august, the biggest drop in 22 years. this cut the annual factory gate inflation rate to 9.7 per cent, from 10.3 per cent the month before. input prices fell 2 per cent, but are still nearly a third ...
business.timesonline.co.uk

Jobs Outlook Weakest For Nine Years
the outlook for the uk jobs market is the weakest for almost a decade with employers freezing new recruitment as business confidence plummets, according to worldwide research published on tuesday.
www.ft.com

Economy - Monday
the u.s. job market deteriorated in aug., said the conference board, which expects the struggles to continue well into '09. the research group's employment trends index fell to 110.8 last month from july's revised 111.4. that follows last week's employment report that showed the u.s. shedding jobs for an 8th straight month and the jobless rate jumping to a 5-year high of 6.1%.
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Jobs Outlook Weakest For Nine Years - Financial Times
the outlook for the uk jobs market is the weakest for almost a decade with employers freezing new recruitment as business confidence plummets, according to worldwide research published on tuesday. a survey of more than 55,000 employers in 33 ...
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Why These Women And Top Jobs Aren't Mixing - Times Online
even alex lankester was surprised to be offered the job as international marketing director of wiley-blackwell, a large publishing house that produces scientific books and scholarly journals. it was not that she felt underqualified; she had already ...
www.timesonline.co.uk

Motorola Claims Research In Motion Illegally Poached Employees
sept. 8 (bloomberg) -- motorola inc. the world's third- largest maker of mobile phones, claimed in a lawsuit that blackberry maker research in motion ltd.
www.bloomberg.com

Report: ‘green’ Investment Could Add Jobs In Oregon
a $100 billion investment in the green economy could mean $1.2 billion and more than 27,000 new jobs for oregon, according to a report to be released tuesday.
www.bizjournals.com

Hobbies And Careers 'are Inherited' - Daily Telegraph
the study of 2,234 british adults suggests we inherit our love for certain jobs and hobbies in much the same way we inherit our surnames and eye-colour. researchers have suggested people have a "hobby gene" which means they pick up their parents ...
www.telegraph.co.uk

Lengthy Boeing Strike Could Harm Us Exports - International Herald Tribune
seattle : if the boeing strike drags on for more than three months, there could be long-lasting harm to the country's exports, economists said. by dollar value, boeing co. ranks among the nation's top industrial exporters. exports are one of the few ...
www.iht.com

Jobs And Hobbies `in The Genes`
trainspotters and morris dancers can now defend their unfashionable hobbies as a genetic inevitability, according to research.
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Sept. 9th Event Could Hold 'wildcards'
some unexpected factors could play into tomorrow's scheduled ipod event, argues piper jaffray. the research firm suggests for instance that it is unclear if apple ceo steve jobs will be presenting, even though he usually does so; such speculation is based on ongoing rumors of ill health, originally sparked by a gaunt appearance at june's wwdc meeting. piper says it is "confident" that jobs will ...
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Jobs And Hobbies `in The Genes` - Channel 4 News
trainspotters and morris dancers can now defend their unfashionable hobbies as a genetic inevitability, according to research. the study, commissioned by ancestry website findmypast.com, suggests that more than a quarter of us have inherited our ...
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Cramer: Ho Hum, A Bad Jobs Report - Street.com
this post appeared earlier today on realmoney . click here for a free trial, and enjoy incisive commentary all day, every day. shocking! oh please, just another bad employment number, just another reason the fed should be more concerned with ...
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Steve Jobs' Health Upstages Ipod Event
he needs to keynote tuesday's ipod event to ease investor worries, an analyst says.
www.thestreet.com

Red Tape Hampering Tech Research
european commission information society and media commissioner viviane reding has blamed red tape for hindering europe's efforts to capitalize on its high tech research.
www.zdnetasia.com

'fast Money' Recap: Housing Party - Street.com
dylan ratigan hosted cnbc's "fast money" monday night. he kicked off the show with a discussion around fannie mae ( fnm - cramer's take - stockpickr ) and freddie mae ( fre - cramer's take - stockpickr ) , which saw their shares plunge after the u.s ...
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U.s. Faces Possibility Of A Real Economic Decline - International Herald Tribune
new york : until recently, falling oil prices and surprisingly robust second-quarter economic growth had convinced some analysts that the united states might skirt recession, with the help of timely tax refunds and the u.s. dollar's exports-enhancing ...
www.iht.com

Jobs' Health Upstages Ipod Event
he needs to keynote tuesday's ipod event to assure investors, an analyst says.
www.thestreet.com

Red Tape Must Be Cut To Attract Venture Capital To High-tech Research, Says Eu
the european commission has called on the parliament and council to support a new drive to cut red tape and allow greater flexibility to make european high-tech research more effective.
www.publictechnology.net

Fresh Fears For Wm Jobs After ‘sale Meetings’ - Edinburgh News
there are continuing doubts today over the future of 900 staff at the wm company at crewe toll in the capital, after further reports it is to be sold to the highest bidder. the company failed to respond to requests for clarification today, as reports ...
edinburghnews.scotsman.com