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Avoid errors when letting someone go
Associated PressNEW YORK—It's something small-business owners dread: having to tell employees they're being laid off. It's inescapable in a weak economy, or as a company changes the way it does business, that some workers must be let go. There may be no way to...Tags: Retirement, Public Employees, Employees, Unemployment, Labor Legislation
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Be direct, decent about laying off workers
The Associated PressIt's something small business owners dread: having to tell employees they're being laid off. It's inescapable in a weak economy, or as a company changes the way it does business, that some workers must be let go. There's probably no way for a company...Tags: Society, Employees, Minority Groups, Labor Legislation, Unemployment
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Scouts celebrate 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth
More than 4,300 Scouts were at southern Indiana's Lincoln State Park over the weekend for one of five national events celebrating the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. The Lincoln Bicentennial Scout Encampment experience was meant to build...Tags: Society, Abraham Lincoln
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Bush's ticking clock echoes in Mideast
Washington BureauWASHINGTON — With a new scandal enveloping the Israeli prime minister and Hezbollah militants flexing their muscle in Lebanon, President George W. Bush will confront even longer odds for success when he travels to the Middle East this week to work...Tags: Terrorism, Diplomacy, Energy Saving, Economy, Elections
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For Mother's Day, a favorite statue is honored
Tribune reporterStanding in the Bohemian National Cemetery, she holds an infant curled up in her left arm and reaches with a robed right arm around a boy who stands at her side, gazing at her. She is "Mother," a statue made by Albin Polasek in the 1920s, and on Sunday,...Tags: Society, Sculpture, Death and Dying, Public Holidays, Grant Park
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Minnesota news in brief at 8:58 p.m. CDT
Citizens, politicians and protesters marked Minnesota's 150th anniversary of statehood by gathering at the Capitol on Sunday to remember its past and ponder its future. About 75 American Indians and supporters marched to the Capitol from Indian Mounds...Tags: Cancer, Demonstration, Local Authority, Society, Sexual Assault
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Rice: Israel, Palestinians need to show progress
AP Diplomatic WriterThe Bush administration has told Israeli and Palestinian leaders they will need to show progress in their secret talks soon, or risk a potentially fatal erosion in public support for a process now in its sixth month without any obvious successes....Tags: Civil Unrest, Government, Judaism, Diplomacy, Society
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'Mother's Day' Turns 100
Los Angeles -- A century after it was first observed, Mother's Day will be celebrated in Southern California today with events honoring mothers who are at least 100 years old and another for those affected by violence.
The Los Angeles Jewish Home in...Tags: Values, Christianity, Executive Branch, Government, Children
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Mother's Day celebration reaches 100th anniversary
Associated Press WriterOn this 100th anniversary of Mother's Day, the woman credited with creating one of the world's most celebrated holidays probably wouldn't be pleased with all the flowers, candy or gifts. Anna Jarvis would want us to give mothers a white carnation --...Tags: Society, Anglican, Public Holidays, Christianity, Mother's Day
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Turin book fair causes a stir
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMay 8, 2008 ROME -- When the prestigious annual Turin Book Fair opens today, it will be amid a cavalcade of fanfare that organizers could not possibly have wanted. Riot police will guard the event. Rival demonstrators will make their stand. Boycotts,...Tags: Government, Demonstration, Riots, Society, Festive Event
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