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MESA, Ariz. – A Mesa woman who was attacked with acid by another woman is a single mother of five who was attacked as she came home from one of the two jobs she works to support her family. Police said the …
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Kaiser Health NewsGroups Press Congress To End Patients' Wait For MedicareKaiser Health NewsBrian Cera, 38, of Mesa, Ariz., whose mother died of Huntington's, started to notice his own symptoms two years ago. Before getting tested, he prepared …
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Boeing to lay off 160 in IrvineOCRegister… work to Mesa, Ariz., a company spokesman confirmed today. About 160 workers in Irvine will be laid off, although some will be offered jobs in Arizona, …and more »
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Career Watch: Finding a job in a third of the timeITWorld Canada (registration)Ask Mark Thomas, the systems admin from Mesa, Ariz., who started his new job on March 8. He got so many interviews that he had to stop after sending 10 …
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MONROE – One of the city’s largest employers, Charlton, could be in line for some good news following its sale to Mesa, Ariz.-based iPacesetters June 1, according to the company’s president. iPacesetters has its sights …
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MONROE – One of the city’s largest employers, Charlton, could be in line for some good news following its sale to Mesa, Ariz.-based iPacesetters June 1, according to the company’s president. iPacesetters has its sights …
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The man who made economics freaky
CNNMoney –Bob Radisich, Mesa, Ariz. Unfortunately, the way philanthropy is currently done, it is difficult to know what impact you'll have. … and more » |
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Cities should be cautious about Bass-Pro projects, study says
Scripps News The failure of a Bass Pro-anchored development in Mesa, Ariz., motivated that state to ban retail subsidies. — Only 35 percent of the retail space is … and more » |
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Report: Beware of Bass Pro deal
Memphis Commercial Appeal The failure of a Bass Pro-anchored development in Mesa, Ariz., motivated that state to ban retail subsidies. Only 35 percent of the retail space is leased … and more » |
