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East Jordan Iron Works lays off 41 workers
One of Charlevoix County's largest employers has laid off almost 10 percent of its work force because of slowdowns in the housing industry and heavy duty truck and trailer business. East Jordan Iron Works says it laid off 26 people Oct. 2 and another 15...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Housing Industry
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Union rejects new contract offer from Wells' Dairy
Hourly workers at Wells' Dairy's ice cream plants in Le Mars have rejected a new, two-year-contract. The company announced that the proposed contract had failed by a narrow margin late Friday afternoon. Wells' spokesman, Dave Smetter, would not... -
Indiana sees ups and downs of auto industry
Greensburg's $550 million Honda plant is causing a mini-boom, with some new businesses, a hotel and a bank branch popping up in the area. But the story is different in Kokomo -- an automotive industry boom town of the 1950s and 1960s. Auto industry...Tags: Unemployment, Business, Delphi Corp, Automotive Equipment, Indianapolis
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Palin report a sting for McCain
The SwampBy Jim Tankersley and Andrew Zajac News analysis It wasn't technically an October surprise -- because it should not have been, by any definition, a surprise to the GOP presidential ticket -- but an Alaska investigator's declaration that Gov. Sarah......Tags: Claremont (Los Angeles, California), Regional Authority, Government, Barack Obama, Executive Branch
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Learning credit
For about half a century, the stocky brick building that stands on the border of Remington and Charles Village languished as tenants and owners came and went. Redevelopment efforts stalled, leaving pigeons, graffiti, vandals and the elements to steadily...Tags: Government, Apartments, Hippodrome Theatre, Teaching and Learning, Court Administration
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What Obama means to me
Special to The Baltimore SunFor a community advocate and businessman, a redefining of hurtful stereotypes. For a single mother, a better opportunity to educate her son --and herself. For civil rightsera survivors, a reminder of how far we have come. Indeed, the presidential...Tags: Government, Minority Groups, Democratic National Conventions, Civil and Public Service, Hillary Clinton
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Smuggling by tunnel turns legitimate in Gaza Strip
Associated PressGaza's smugglers are going legit: Owners of the scores of tunnels running under the Gaza-Egypt border have registered with the Hamas authorities, pledged to pay workers' compensation and hooked up their operations to the electricity network. The once...Tags: Terrorism, Building Material, Metal and Mineral, Organized Crime, Health and Safety at Work
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Women reveal dark side of N.Y. dollar-dance clubs
Associated PressAs neon lights bathe the dance floor of the darkened nightclub, a group of young women from Latin America sit at tables, sipping water or soda and waiting for men to approach and hand them cash. For $2, the women will dance one song; for $10 they will...Tags: Dance, Imperial and Royal Matters, Health and Safety at Work
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Viewpoint: 'The Affluent Society,' reconsidered
"The Puritan ethos (save first and enjoy later) was not abandoned. It was merely overwhelmed by the massive power of modern merchandising." "The Affluent Society," John Kenneth Galbraith Henry Ford's genius lay not just in his technological...Tags: Alan Greenspan, Henry Ford, Automotive Equipment, Wages and Pensions, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Literary celebration Hancock's Resolution will hold a Tom Sawyer/Whitewashing Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2795 Bayside Beach Road, Pasadena. The farm is being readied for winter with some whitewash. Visitors are welcome to join in and learn...Tags: Classical Music, Aquaculture, Fishing, Severna Park, Music Industry
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Boynton Beach: Knife allegedly pulled at school
A mother was arrested on a weapons charge Friday for pulling a knife on school officials while picking her daughter up from school, police said. Britton Wright, 39, became irate with school employees about an overdue fee at Citrus Cove Elementary...Tags: Boynton Beach
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Catholic program teaches warning signs of child sexual abuse, preventive measures
The child molester spoke of his obsession with children and how he used a photo album to lure them into his hands. Later in the video, another abuser said he waited patiently for the right moment to touch a child. A little girl who had been abused said...Tags: Family, Abusive Behavior, Depression, Behavioral Conditions, People
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