Word: jobses
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Pettigrew, a history concentrator from Arlington, Texas, spends from five to ten hours a week working on projects for his business, typically working more hours during vacations. He would like to continue with his commitment as Vice President of Oaksbranch after college, though he is also weighing other options, including...
Now the Immigration and Naturalization Service says it will hire some 300 workers to process applications, and institute a hotline that would answer common questions about becoming a citizen. "It will make a big difference," says TIME national correspondent Margot Hornblower. California, which has the longest waiting list with some...
However, regardless of the Oregon federal court's decision, it is clear that the longer violence against abortion providers goes relatively unchecked, the harder it will become for women to have access to a safe and legal abortion. According to the National Abortion Federation, 84 percent of America's counties...
Steve Jobs, acting-CEO-for-life of the resurgent Apple Computer, said last week of his new fruit-colored desktops, "We knew we had to name them after things you eat, because you just want to walk up and lick them."
Well, some of us do, anyway. Nearly two decades after the original Macintosh all but invented the home-computer market, Apple finally has another hit. The product is the new iMac, and the five refreshing "flavors" announced by Jobs at last week's MacWorld show in San Francisco are blueberry...