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...staffed solely by indigenous people, who provide mentoring support for the 300 or so workers they place each year. "There's a third of Aborigines who'll just never work. Welfare can handle them," says Estens. "The top third, educated and with good work experience, will always be okay. The AES is here for that middle third. We want to build a big middle class and to stretch a community as far as it can go." Or, as he tells employers in his most provocative pitch: "Why not employ a middle-class black instead of white trash...
...against several premier foes. “The next two weeks will be very telling,” Cromwell said. “People have to get very serious with themselves, particularly over the Thanksgiving break, to decide if we’re going to be great or just okay. We’re looking forward to the Georgia invitational to show that we have been putting in the work and can compete with the best in the country.” Wollner echoed Cromwell’s thoughts and issued a prediction: “Expect us to bounce...
Death pool time! Okay, we knew one of the survivors was gonna die on this episode. I’d put money on Charlie, because I figure with Sean Astin coming to “24” in January, it’s dangerous to have two hobbits in primetime. The episode ended up being Shannon-centric. I like Shannon. She’s so pretty. Unlike Evangeline Lilly or Michelle Rodriguez, I don’t feel like she could beat the bloody pulp out of me. Shannon is on a mission to find Walt, because he keeps...
...Okay, hang on, now I’m really confused. And it’s all NBC’s fault. In what may be one of the most earnest November Sweeps stunts in recent memory, the network ran a televised debate between two fictional candidates on “The West Wing” last Sunday—live. Clearly, NBC is desperately trying to re-energize the veteran series. Apparently I’m not the only one who misses the marvelous alliteration of “West Wing Wednesday.” Sweeps stunt aside, the show?...
Gourmet Heaven, located across from The Yankee Doodle, will sate a college student at any hour of the day or night. Inside are a buffet, a deli, and some exotic health foods. During the day the buffet’s okay to eat from, but at 4 a.m., beware...