Word: robyn
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Less than 300 miles away, Robyn Gray is in the midst of cleaning 48 kitchenettes, dusting 90 conference rooms and scrubbing 40 glass doors at One Mellon Center, a financial building in downtown Pittsburgh, Pa. Although her work is equally grueling, Gray, 44, is paid well, compared with Cincinnati, Ohio, janitors like Jones. For working a 9:30 p.m.--to--6 a.m., 40-hr.-a-week schedule, she earns $12.52 an hour and gets health insurance, three weeks' vacation and three personal days a year. Her $26,000 annual salary has helped Gray and her husband--who works...
...locals aren't so sure. County officials say any landowner attempting to develop the remote area will have difficulty because of the limited infrastructure and public services. While Krall's improvements have helped, Robyn Samuelson, who was born and raised there, notes, "It's in the middle of nowhere and the nearest city is 45 minutes away." And one more note of caution for any potential bidder: even Samuelson is planning to move soon...
...Harvard’s non-discrimination policy potentially affects a large number of people. “The current absence of such a statement carries its own strong–and very unfortunate–message and we want to see this remedied very soon,” says Robyn T. Ochs, a member of the executive Committee of the LGBT Faculty and Staff Group and a staff member in the Romance Languages and Literatures Department.Although the TTF doesn’t know the exact number of transgendered employees, faculty or students living in the closet, they claim it doesn?...
...These are issues that aren’t normally addressed in the GBLT [Gay, Bisexual, Lesbian, and Transgender] community,” said Jana S. Y. Lepon ’08, treasurer of BGLTSA and one of the co-chairs of Bisexuality Weeks, in an interview. Last night, Robyn Ochs, a technology and publications specialist in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, led an open-ended discussion about the prejudices that those who identify as bisexual face in modern society. The workshop drew 13 undergraduates. During one activity led by Ochs, who is also an adviser to BGLTSA...
VARIOUS ARTISTS: FOR THE KIDS TOO! Proceeds from this kids' alternative-rock collection benefit children with neurological disorders, but there are reasons other than charity to buy it. It combines playful tunes first recorded for grownups (Robyn Hitchcock's I Often Dream of Trains) with new originals and covers (among them a haunting, mandolin-laced My Favorite Things by Winnipeg band Nathan). It's a diverse hipster primer for your favorite alternatoddler...