ON THE AIR: The contract s first year for putting Queen Creek s Town Council meetings on TV cost $100,000, which included four crew members to broadcast meetings. It s lights, camera, action for at least one more year in Queen Creek s Town
Caterpillar says slowing demand forced it to cut 1,000 jobs 2 weeks - WREG
DECATUR, Ill. (AP) Caterpillar is speeding up layoff plans at a central Illinois plant, letting go of more than 1,000 workers two weeks early with pay. The Peoria. Ill.-based heavy equipment manufacturer started sending the workers from its
Karaoke DJ killed next to equipment in Nashville - Nashville Tennessean
NASHVILLE Nashville police say a karaoke disc jockey has been shot to death at a sports bar next to his equipment. Officers said Benjamin Goeser, 49, of Nashville, was slain Thursday night. Hank Calvin Wise, 43, of Hendersonville, was charged
Tatas to remove equipment from Singur by Aug: WBIDC - Times of India
KOLKATA: After withdrawing the Nano project from Singur last October, Tata Motors has sought 10 months from the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation to remove the equipment. “Tata Motors had written to WBIDC in November that it would
Senior Designer - Equipment - Retail Bulletin
PELCR2772Senior Designer - EquipmentMy client is a world recognised sportswear brand and they are looking for a Senior Designer. The product, a market leader in its field is sold in over ninety countries. The company have sold sportswear, apparel and
Countries, Including U.S., Gathering Navies as North Korean Rocket - All Headline News
Tokyo, Japan (AHN) - Military forces from three countries are mobilizing ships and weaponry in preparation for the imminent launch of a rocket by North Korea. Naval vessels from Japan, South Korea, and the United States have moved into the Sea of
US bill tells Pakistan to stop aiding terror in India - Hindustan Times
As the Obama administration steps up assistance to Pakistan, a leading lawmaker has introduced a legislation that would authorise a tripling of economic aid but expects Islamabad to stop supporting terror groups targeting India. Howard Berman, who