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...Follow the need. It helps to know who's hiring so you don't waste valuable searching time. For summer work, any business with rapid employee turnover is a good bet. Chain pharmacies, convenience stores and fast-food outlets all turn their employees at a rate of 150-300% a year, says SnagAJob CEO Shawn Boyer. Call centers and telemarketers also churn through their staffs quickly. If you can travel to find work, it may help to know that job growth is greatest in New Mexico, Nevada and Hawaii (as if you needed any more prodding to head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Where The Jobs Are | 6/16/2003 | See Source »

...That supernova could be Superman Is Dead, which sings in English and has crafted its image in the vein of Green Day and Blink 182. The sound is less poppy but the gear is the same: requisite chain hanging from the wallet, roomy pants that occasionally slip down below the belt, and old-school Vans. Seringai has carved its own niche out of a sound pioneered by the Deftones and Queens of the Stone Age. The quartet has already generated significant buzz in the critical cities of Jakarta and Bandung before even releasing an album...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bandung's Headbangers | 6/16/2003 | See Source »

...late 2002, Thailand's prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra publicly dismissed claims that terrorists were operating inside the country's borders as "ridiculous" and "fabrications" by "crazy people." The Prime Minister may now be rethinking those words because a chain of arrests of suspected Jemaah Islamiah (JI) operatives over the past month in Thailand and in neighboring Cambodia has exposed a potentially virulent terrorist cell operating on Thai soil. In southern Thailand last week, police arrested three Thai nationals, allegedly JI members, accused of plotting a series of Bali-style car-bomb attacks on five embassies?American, Australian, British, Israeli...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hard Cell? | 6/16/2003 | See Source »

...Claudia Schiffer drew reporters to a nondescript supermarket in her hometown of Rheinberg, Germany, last month, when she presided over its rechristening as a high-tech "Future Store" designed to showcase and test interactive shopping technology. She was the star that day, but the shop's owner, German retail chain Metro AG, and its 39 partners in the venture - including the likes of Intel and SAP - are more interested in the response of people like Birgit Hüsken. She regularly uses the store's most prominent tool, the Personal Shopping Assistant (PSA) - a cart-mounted computer that advertises sales...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech Market Rises Again | 6/15/2003 | See Source »

...best farmland. A website run by the Procuratorial Daily, the newspaper of China's prosecutor's office, last year published a review of her case in which doctors were warned not to comply with police seeking expedient ways of incarcerating undesirables. "Medical staff are an essential link in the chain of evil that produces these abuses, and this should not be forgotten when allocating blame and punishment," the review stated. So far, no punishment has been allocated. Late last month, the World Psychiatric Association took China to task in an unusual statement calling on the country to allow international experts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Heal Thyself? | 6/9/2003 | See Source »

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