Sunday, September 17, 2006

Summer Child Care 5 steps to choosing summer child care (Daycare Centers)



WAFF - 1. Look . Explore all types of care options - family child care, centers, parks and recreation departments, community-based organizations, school districts and day or overnight camps. Visit several programs. Do they look safe? Do the staff enjoy
Source: waff.com

Data Centers Eye 'Green' Power
Computerworld - September 18, 2006 (Computerworld) -- KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- Joseph Weller, manager of computer operations at Delta Dental of Michigan, just purchased a hydrogen fuel cell car kit for his 10-year-old grandson's birthday. "I thought it was kind of cool
Source: www.computerworld.com

Auburn prof backs out of probe into claims of easy grades
WAFF - He said he sent an e-mail to university officials saying he would not cooperate with the review, which centers on his claims that Thomas Petee, a higher-ranking professor in the sociology department, gave high grades to athletes who enrolled in
Source: waff.com

Fonar Reports Loss of $30M: The Maker of Body-Scanning Equipment Has
INS News - Raymond Damadian, Fonar's founder and chairman, said in a statement that the year was "challenging" after record fiscal 2005 revenues and lower reimbursements by Medicare and medical insurance companies for so-called free-standing imaging centers.
Source: feed.insnews.org

Nurses Struggling to Balance Work, Family
WTOL-TV - The company markets its products and services to customers involved in medical film diagnostics worldwide, including radiology groups, physicians, diagnostic imaging centers, hospitals and health clinics. For more information, please go to www
Source: www.wtol.com

3 farmers want out of rural centers
Monterey County Herald - It's a commonly held view that farm property owners, left to their own devices, would want their land to be zoned as residential so they could reap the benefits of asking for higher prices for it. On Thursday, three property owners defied that view
Source: www.montereyherald.com

Report: Most of CDC's bonuses not going to scientists
WTVM - ATLANTA A newspaper reports that employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who are getting the most frequent bonuses are not scientists, but instead accountants, budget analysts, computer experts and other administrative managers
Source: wtvm.com

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