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Network Your Way Through New-Job Landmines
Network Your Way Through New-Job LandminesRE: Network Your Way Through New-Job LandminesThe problem of the author of course is quite relevant to the point of view of networking at a new position/place. But, William C. Byham’s recent Harvard Business Publishing blog on the "importance of networking when you receive a...
Tags: Blogging, NETWORKING, Recruitment & Selection, network, blog, New-Job landmine, New-Job, landmine
Discussion threads 2008-09-26

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New Landmine Action Smart Book educates public about global landmine problem.
M2 PRESSWIRE-17 December 2004-US STATE DEPARTMENT: New Landmine Action Smart Book educates public about global landmine problemC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12172004 The Mine Action Information Center at James Madison University has released the second edition of "The Landmine Action Smart ...
Tags: James Madison University, landmine, PRODUCTIVITY, U.S. Department of State
Research articles 2004-12-17
28 killed in Kashmir landmine blast day after new Indian PM takes over
SRINAGAR, India AFP ? Twenty-eight Indian soldiers and their relatives were killed and 10 people injured in a landmine attack by Islamic rebels one day after India changed prime ministers, an official said. It was the deadliest landmine attack in the 15-year separatist insurgency in Indian Kashmir, although there...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attack, Government, India, landmine, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-05-23
U.S. Surplus Milk Sale Funds Landmine Clearance in Angola.
M2 PRESSWIRE-21 December 2004-US STATE DEPARTMENT: U.S. Surplus Milk Sale Funds Landmine Clearance in AngolaC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12202004 The U.S. Department of State welcomes the innovative initiative by the Humpty Dumpty Institute, a New York-based non-governmental organization, to fund...
Tags: Angola, Government, surplus, U.S., U.S. Department of State
Research articles 2004-12-21
New Department of State Newsweek wall map charts global landmine problem.
M2 PRESSWIRE-23 November 2005-US STATE DEPARTMENT: New Department of State Newsweek wall map charts global landmine problemC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:22112005 The Newsweek Education Program has published the Second Edition of their popular wall map, "Landmines: Eliminating the Threat." Limited...
Tags: landmine, Newsweek, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of State
Research articles 2005-11-23
28 Indian soldiers killed in landmine blast in Kashmir
SRINAGAR, India AFP ? Twenty-eight Indian soldiers were killed and 10 people were injured when a massive landmine planted by Islamic rebels exploded on a key Kashmir highway, an official said. The attack came less than a day after Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was sworn in as head...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, landmine
Research articles 2004-05-23
US DEPT OF STATE: US Department of State luncheon to ho honour Queen Noor's anti-landmine leadership.
M2 PRESSWIRE-27 September 1999-US DEPT OF STATE: US Department of State luncheon to honour Queen Noor's anti-landmine leadership C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:260999 * Press Statement by James P. Rubin, Spokesman The Department of State hosted a luncheon today...
Tags: Institute, Leadership, Queen, U.S., U.S. Department of State
Research articles 1999-09-27
InVision Technologies Receives $2.1 Million in Additional Development Award For Landmine Detection Technology
NEWARK, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 13, 1999-- Funds to be Used for Field Testing Company's Phase II Mine Detection System InVision Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:INVN) today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Quantum Magnetics, has received an additional award totaling $2.125 million to accelerate development of its new generation of...
Tags: DARPA, Quantum Corp., R&D, technology
Research articles 1999-04-13
Force Protection, Inc. Announces Worldwide Service and Support Capabilities; Agreement Gives Firm New Access Throughout Europe, Mideast and Africa
LADSON, S.C. -- Force Protection, Inc. (OTCBB:FRCP), the leading manufacturer of mine-protected vehicles for military and security users, announced today it has signed a multi-year agreement with a humanitarian landmine-clearing organization to provide professional training and military advisory services internationally.
Tags: agreement, Force Protection Inc., Microsoft Access
Research articles 2004-09-07
Cambodian war victims find new pride on the volleyball court
KEAN KLEANG, Cambodia AFP — As a young soldier battling the Khmer Rouge along the border with Vietnam, Puch Sarum knew the war would end some day and dreamed of having a good life in a peaceful Cambodia. One wrong step nearly 20 years ago changed all of that....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, landmine, team
Research articles 2007-08-05
Fur flies as McCartney's wife flays Naomi Campbell
LONDON AFP — Heather Mills McCartney, the anti-fur campaigner and wife of Beatles legend Paul McCartney has slammed supermodel Naomi Campbell for wearing fur. In an interview with Britain's ITV television to be broadcast Sunday, Mills McCartney, 37, blasted Campbell, 35, a former anti-fur campaigner. Mills McCartney said:...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Campbell, landmine, legend, TVs
Research articles 2005-10-08
FDA tightens sampling accountability
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The FDA has enacted regulations on product sampling that go far beyond anything the industry has experienced These changes, made coincidentally in a politically charged election year, mean the industry faces a potential level of scrutiny that will pose challenges of great proportion. This combination presents a compelling...
Tags: accountability, FDA
Research articles 2000-08-01
U.S. helps Russian scientists develop prostheteics.
After the horrors of enduring a foot amputation due to disease, accident, or landmine, one learns that a prosthesis doesn't flex with the intricacy of a natural limb and may be uncomfortable. However, a researcher at Sandia National Laboratories has arranged funding for eight scientists at...
Tags: landmine, PRODUCTIVITY, Sandia National Laboratories, scientist, Tufts University
Research articles 1998-01-05
21 policemen killed in deadliest Maoist attack since Nepal PM reappointed
KATHMANDU AFP ? A landmine blast killed 21 policemen and injured 16 others in Nepal in the deadliest attack attributed to Maoist rebels since the prime minister was reappointed and called for new peace talks. The policemen were on a search mission for Maoist hideouts in the insurgency-torn southwestern...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attack, Government, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-06-14
Thai elephant to get artificial limb
BANGKOK, AFP ? A Thai elephant who drew sympathy from across the world after losing a foot in a landmine blast five years ago, is to get a new artificial limb. Motala, a 43-year-old female, has become the country's most celebrated elephant since being injured while trekking in the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, elephant, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Investment, Myanmar, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-07-21
Ethiopia, Eritrea swap charges in tense border row
ADDIS ABABA AFP — Ethiopia and Eritrea traded new charges over their increasingly tense border as Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi accused his rival of arrogant war-mongering and Asmara hit back. As the United Nations reported that the situation on the border remained "tense" and that five people had...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Government, SALES, SOFTWARE, U.N.
Research articles 2006-02-02
InVision Technologies Announces Contract to Develop Advanced Mine Detection System
NEWARK, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 4, 1997--InVision Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:INVN) today announced a contract between its wholly owned subsidiary, Quantum Magnetics, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA. The contract, totaling $4.5 million, calls for the development of a new generation of landmine detection equipment. ...
Tags: California, Company, DARPA, Quantum Corp.
Research articles 1997-12-04
Find The Mine - Brief Article
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta have developed a new method of landmine detection. Associate professor Dr Waymond Scott, leader of the research team, said: "There are so many things in the ground that can look like mines. The problem is often not finding the mine...
Tags: Atlanta, Georgia Institute of Technology, Manufacturing, radar, researcher
Research articles 2000-06-19
Lifting Cuba's Travel Embargo
The Obama administration announced unlimited travel to Cuba for Cuban-Americans and will allow transfers of money to relatives in the small island nation. While trade embargoes are still untouched, this humanitarian step may be more political than it seems. It's considered to be a preemptive strike against Latin American countries who would...
Tags: Barack Obama, Cuba, Workforce Management, Government, Human Resources, Barbara E. Hernandez
Blog posts 2009-04-14
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