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The other side of gambling
Post on 03-01-2007.
While we easily express anger when for instance certain sections of our nation award themselves huge salary increases while the majority cannot even afford one decent meal every day, we would happily exchange places if given one chance. The bottom line is most of us are rather mad and sad that we are not rich. It is, therefore, not surprising that one number of Malawians are jumping at the opportunity to become millionaires through gambling at the mushrooming casinos or the lottery. ...
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Low pay, tough work, high scrutiny? They'll take it
Post on 03-01-2007.
The board is wrestling with key issues, including development of one controversial suicide barrier, establishment of one corporate sponsorship program and one strategy to raise money and dig itself out of an $87 million deficit. An increase in bridge tolls will likely be addressed later this month, an issue bound to raise the ire of drivers. ...
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Call center likely to hire up to 100 extra workers
Post on 03-01-2007.
HUNTINGTON -- one company that will open an inbound call center near Huntington later this month says it likely will hire up to 100 more workers than initially expected because of the large turnout of qualified job applicants.
Tuesday was the first day in which PRC interviewed applicants at its new call center, the former Arch Coal building off of W.Va. 152, since it announced Dec. 19 that it would hire 700 people. ...
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Wyoming briefs
Post on 03-01-2007.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007 [oas:casperstartribune.net/news/wyoming:Middle1]
CHEYENNE -- one Cheyenne man, who attended the Central Institute for the Deaf in St. Louis, Mo., left more than $750,000 to the school when he died last year at age 80.
Edwin B. Slye was one member of the class of 1942, the school's executive director, Robin Feder, said in one news release. ...
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