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Bizbits: Tough times: Belt-tightening among the rich could hurt blue
Fayetteville Observer - Her cutbacks also included canceling the services of a cleaning woman and a lawn care company. She also plans to trade in her BMW for a Ford when her lease expires in about a month. “This is a time to have cash, not to spend. So, I’m cutting
Source: www.fayobserver.com
Prominent Healthcare Executive Joins Integrated Project Management
PR Inside - residential treatment center in Lemont, Illinois. Previously, she served for ten years as president of Advocate Health Care’s Christ Medical Center and Hope Children’s Hospital in Oak Lawn, Illinois. “Carol brings extensive healthcare industry
Source: www.pr-inside.com
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Star turn helps bring an end to negativity
Guardian Unlimited - There’s no defence for many of the disturbing instances of poor psychiatric hospital care described in today’s biennial A visit to another amazing hospital,” she writes of Wotton Lawn, in Gloucester. “It can be done!” But don’t think this is just
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
Cape Commerce
Cape Cod Times - Kent is president of Natures Pro Organic Lawn Care in South Chatham. NEW JOBS Mid-Cape Home Centers has announced the following staff changes: - Jay Fogle of Barnstable has been promoted to area sales manager. Fogle will oversee all sales activities
Source: www.capecodonline.com
Adventure Seeker
FOX News - Family Lost in Woods Says Ranger Would Not Help Them of the Quickie Investigators Suspects Substandard Care Led to 19 Deaths at Illinois VA Hospital Middle-Aged Misery Spans Globe, Study Says Michigan Cops:
Source: www.foxnews.com