Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Person search - Misconceptions impede disabled workers


Misconceptions impede disabled workers
Bruce Morgan knew he was in for a long job search. Morgan has a strong r sum and a Masters of Business Administration, but he also has cerebral palsy, which affects his speech. After his company, Nabisco, was bought by Kraft Foods, his 25-person department was laid off on the same day in 2004.
Source: feeds.chron.com

Search Continues for Missing Man in Big Sioux River
Search and rescue workers continue to look for the body of a 29-year-old man who has been missing since Friday night when his canoe capsized in the Big Sioux River. There was another man in the boat with him, but he was able to find his way to shore.
Source: www.ksfy.com

Search That Works
How local search engine advertising can help you find the customers you really want
Source: www.businessweek.com

GCC narrows presidential hopefuls to 5
Glendale Community College announced five presidential finalists Monday. Felix Aquino, Velvie Green, James Lamb, Paul Pai and Nancy Prendergast will meet with the members of the GCC campus and community Thursday in a public forum.
Source: syndicateiq.azcentral.com

Lawyers for Duke Players Say DNA Doesn't Match
The attorneys said the test results prove that lacrosse team members did not sexually assault a woman at party.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Events Search
By Anneli Rufus She told millions of New York Times readers about what great sex she has with him. Millions more read about it in Salon. Thats Berkeley husband-and-wife authors Ayelet Waldman and Michael Chabon ; she of Love and Other Impossible Pursuits and he of Summerland and the Pulitzer Prize.
Source: www.eastbayexpress.com

Volunteers To Continue Search For 3-Year-Old Boy
A volunteer group is expected to continue the search for a 3-year-old boy missing from his father's northwest Houston apartment for three days despite police temporarily calling off the search, KPRC Local 2 reported Monday.
Source: news.yahoo.com

Rescuers recover body of man in Jordan River
A 25-year-old Clearfield man is dead after his body was recovered in the Jordan River in Lehi on Sunday night nearly three hours after he leaped into the frigid water from an old bridge. At about 8:25 p.m., a Salt Lake County search and rescue diver found the body of Michael Scott Chatwin approximately 35 feet from shore near where he was last seen, said Sgt..
Source: www.heraldextra.com

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