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Parablemania
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Roundup (Apr 22 2004 19:58 GMT) - Somehow I hadn't been to Mark Byron's blog in a while. He was almost assuredly one of the first 20 blogs on my blogroll, probably even within the first 15, and I guess he got lost in the shuffle recently. I noticed two posts yesterday when browsing through what I'd... |
The Aardvark Speaks
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Our recommendation (2) (Apr 22 2004 19:58 GMT) - Richard supports Heinz Fischer because like Mr. Fischer and unlike Ms. Ferrero-Waldner he thinks it's not okay to mark voting slips in a secret ballot. He also thinks that there's something odd about electing a member of the government as president, since the president's task is to control government. |
Recent ca Jobs Posted
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Quality Assurance Technician (Irvine, CA) (Apr 22 2004 19:58 GMT) - A rapidly growing pharmaceutical and medical device outsource manufacturing company in Irvine, CA is looking for a Quality Assurance Technician. The position will require an individual to review data coming in from analytical laboratories and make sure the lab books and experiment documentation received is in accordance with state and federal regulations. A successful candidate must have documented experience in ALL of the following: 1) Bachelor of Science in Chemistry or Microbiology 2) 0-2 yrs experience in Quality Assurance 3) Demonstrated ability to be detail-oriented and diligent This is a great opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a very dynamic, growing company. No relocation is offered for the position. |
AnalogousMember
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The Eternal Search (Apr 22 2004 19:58 GMT) - The condo just wasn't going to hold us forever. Meg was expecting Zane (name not chosen at the time), and... |
AnalogousMember
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Shutdown (Apr 22 2004 19:58 GMT) - One of the points of having a weblog is filling it with pertinent information regarding one's life and daily activities.... |
PULSE
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Federal Aid Strengthens Health Care Safety Net: The Strong Get Stronger (Apr 22 2004 19:58 GMT) - An Issue Brief from the Center for Studying Health System Change - "Two new federal initiatives-community health center expansion and Community Access Program grants-have improved access to care for low-income people and strengthened linkages among safety net providers, according to findings from the Center for Studying Health System Change's (HSC) 2002-03 site visits to 12 nationally representative communities. Grant recipients have added services to fill safety net gaps or to improve collaboration among safety net providers. However, communities with weaker safety nets were less likely to receive federal aid, and funding for both programs is limited, hampering the potential impact on the nation's system of care for low-income and uninsured people..." |
Bill Davis: Executive Edition
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Federal Aid Strengthens Health Care Safety Net: The Strong Get Stronger (Apr 22 2004 19:58 GMT) - An Issue Brief from the Center for Studying Health System Change - "Two new federal initiatives-community health center expansion and Community Access Program grants-have improved access to care for low-income people and strengthened linkages among safety net providers, according to findings from the Center for Studying Health System Change's (HSC) 2002-03 site visits to 12 nationally representative communities. Grant recipients have added services to fill safety net gaps or to improve collaboration among safety net providers. However, communities with weaker safety nets were less likely to receive federal aid, and funding for both programs is limited, hampering the potential impact on the nation's system of care for low-income and uninsured people..." |
Recent ca Jobs Posted
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Technical Writer (San Diego, CA) (Apr 22 2004 19:58 GMT) - This is a creative tech writer position. The writer is part of the online help interactive flash tutorial team, not the product lead. Experience writing interactive tutorials required. Subject matter is focused on ISP support content such as email, safety and security, home networking, web storage and PC upkeep. Online help writing experience required. |
Recent FL Jobs Posted
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Telecomunnications Project Manager (Jacksonville, FL) (Apr 22 2004 19:57 GMT) - Adecco Technical is an integral part of Adecco Employment Services, which is the global leader in employment placement with over 5,500 branches in 63 countries. Our Jacksonville office specializes in contract, contract-to-direct and direct hire technical opportunities within the northeast Florida area. Our client is looking for Project manager: Must have experience working as a Project Manager. Will oversee moves,adds and changes. |
Recent ca Jobs Posted
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Engineering Technician (Irvine, CA) (Apr 22 2004 19:57 GMT) - A rapidly growing pharmaceutical and medical device outsource manufacturing company in Irvine, CA is looking for an Engineering Technician to assist other engineers on daily projects and activities in aseptic filing and or medical device room conditions. The candidate will also perform individual assigned tasks without direct supervision in a fast pace environment with 90% of the time on the manufacturing floor. The candidate will read and write single line diagrams, electrical schematics, mechanical drawings and PID (Proportional, Integral, Derivative) Controllers. Tasks will be assigned on a weekly basis. Validation and PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) knowledge can be useful. |
patrickandlydia.com
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welcome to our world! (Apr 22 2004 19:57 GMT) - Sarah Virginia Bateman is here! For an idea of how radical the world will have changed when she grows up, here are some links to help you remember what the world was like eighteen years ago . |
G-Blog.net :: ekoostik
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City of Heroes End of Beta (Apr 22 2004 19:57 GMT) - Well, the beta wrapped up tonight. Somewhat lacking in a climax, but damn good fun had by all! it basically consisted of enormous UFO's moving in on the city and releasing waves of aliens for the Hero population to attack. Pretty nuts to watch. i wanted something big to blow up though : |
Recent ca Jobs Posted
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Revenue Assurance Analyst (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA) (Apr 22 2004 19:57 GMT) - Adecco Technical is searching for a Revenue Assurance Analyst for our client in South Orange County, California. Requirements: -Bachelors degree in Business or Communications with an emphasis in telecommunications. -5-10 years financial, operational, and information technology experience with a telecommunications service provider, preferably in a ILEC, CLEC, or IXC environment -Significant experience and exposure to telecommunications products, services, rates, tariffs, regulations, service level agreements, and interconnection agreements and contracts, preferably in a ILEC, CLEC, or IXC environment -Significant experience and exposure with order provisioning, customer care, usage processing and telecommunications billing processes, systems and interfaces -Significant experience and exposure with carrier access and reciprocal compensation billing processes, procedures and systems -Strong understanding of data analysis, auditing and reconciliation methods and procedures -Strong analytical and written/oral communications skills Please apply today! Adecco is an Equal Opportunity Employer |
CosmicGoober
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Survivor (Apr 22 2004 19:57 GMT) - Yup, I'm doing much better today at "getting over it". Besides the little tattoo yesterday, there ARE things that helped. Advice like Homer's which help me remember that not only is this NOT the end of the world, there are actually steps I can take to make it happen. Ok, so it's not NOW, but hell - what is? I'm burying myself in my studies. |
Recent ca Jobs Posted
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Chemistry Lab Tech (San Diego, CA) (Apr 22 2004 19:57 GMT) - CHEMISTRY LAB TECH: BS Chemistry. Long term, possibly to direct, position for Entry Level Lab Tech. Requires Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) knowledge. Individual will be responsible for testing components. |
Recent TN Jobs Posted
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Field Service Technician (Lenoir City, TN) (Apr 22 2004 19:56 GMT) - Adecco Technical is seeking a Field Service Technician. Must have previous work experience as a mechanical technician. Position requires performing modifications and repairs to stretchers and medical equipment. Must be able to travel throughout Nashville and Memphis territory and provide own transportation. Please e-mail resumes to Rolana. |
Bill Davis: US News
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SCHIP Programs More Likely to Increase Children's Cost Sharing than Reduce Their Eligibility or Benefits to Control Costs (Apr 22 2004 19:56 GMT) - A fact sheet (in Adobe Acrobat format) from the Maternal and Child Health Policy Research Center - "The State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) would seem to be a natural target for cuts as nearly all states struggle to address budget shortfalls, which in 5 states were projected in 2003 to exceed more than 20% of their general fund budgets for FY 2004.1 Yet, SCHIP continues to be a politically popular program for governors and legislators alike, both because of the coverage it provides to such a significant segment of the child population -- some 6 million children in 2003, up from 3 million in 20002 -- and because of the general federal matching funds it offers. As a result, virtually all states have protected their SCHIP programs from reductions in eligibility levels, although there are some that have moved to restrict benefits or control enrollment and many that are requiring greater financial contributions by families. At the same time, however, there are several states that have expanded their SCHIP programs through changes in eligibility, enrollment, or benefits. |
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SCHIP Programs More Likely to Increase Children's Cost Sharing than Reduce Their Eligibility or Benefits to Control Costs (Apr 22 2004 19:56 GMT) - A fact sheet (in Adobe Acrobat format) from the Maternal and Child Health Policy Research Center - "The State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) would seem to be a natural target for cuts as nearly all states struggle to address budget shortfalls, which in 5 states were projected in 2003 to exceed more than 20% of their general fund budgets for FY 2004.1 Yet, SCHIP continues to be a politically popular program for governors and legislators alike, both because of the coverage it provides to such a significant segment of the child population -- some 6 million children in 2003, up from 3 million in 20002 -- and because of the general federal matching funds it offers. As a result, virtually all states have protected their SCHIP programs from reductions in eligibility levels, although there are some that have moved to restrict benefits or control enrollment and many that are requiring greater financial contributions by families. At the same time, however, there are several states that have expanded their SCHIP programs through changes in eligibility, enrollment, or benefits. |
Bill Davis: Executive Edition
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SCHIP Programs More Likely to Increase Children's Cost Sharing than Reduce Their Eligibility or Benefits to Control Costs (Apr 22 2004 19:56 GMT) - A fact sheet (in Adobe Acrobat format) from the Maternal and Child Health Policy Research Center - "The State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) would seem to be a natural target for cuts as nearly all states struggle to address budget shortfalls, which in 5 states were projected in 2003 to exceed more than 20% of their general fund budgets for FY 2004.1 Yet, SCHIP continues to be a politically popular program for governors and legislators alike, both because of the coverage it provides to such a significant segment of the child population -- some 6 million children in 2003, up from 3 million in 20002 -- and because of the general federal matching funds it offers. As a result, virtually all states have protected their SCHIP programs from reductions in eligibility levels, although there are some that have moved to restrict benefits or control enrollment and many that are requiring greater financial contributions by families. At the same time, however, there are several states that have expanded their SCHIP programs through changes in eligibility, enrollment, or benefits. |
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