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BTW Adviseur (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Hays Specialist Recruitment: Den Haag, Rotterdam --- BedrijfsinformatieAccountancy, fiscaal advies, juridisch advies en transaction advisory services zijn de vier pijlers binnen Ernst en Young. Cliënten van Ernst en Young zijn multinationale ondernemingen, het grootbedrijf, het midden- en kleinbedrijf, ... |
MegaJobs Vacatures - Inkoop en logistiek
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Senior Buyer (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Hays Specialist Recruitment: Omgeving Uden --- OmschrijvingU bent verantwoordelijk voor het vormgeven van het inkoop- beleid binnen de productgroep kunststoffen. Tevens wordt uw inkoopexpertise ingezet bij de inkoop van producten voor o.a. de afdelingen IT, HR en amp; |
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BTW Adviseur (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Hays Specialist Recruitment: Den Haag, Rotterdam --- BedrijfsinformatieAccountancy, fiscaal advies, juridisch advies en transaction advisory services zijn de vier pijlers binnen Ernst en Young. Cliënten van Ernst en Young zijn multinationale ondernemingen, het grootbedrijf, het midden- en kleinbedrijf, ... |
MegaJobs Vacatures - Staf, advies en beleid
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BTW Adviseur (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Hays Specialist Recruitment: Den Haag, Rotterdam --- BedrijfsinformatieAccountancy, fiscaal advies, juridisch advies en transaction advisory services zijn de vier pijlers binnen Ernst en Young. Cliënten van Ernst en Young zijn multinationale ondernemingen, het grootbedrijf, het midden- en kleinbedrijf, ... |
MegaJobs Vacatures - Inkoop en logistiek
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Admissions Team Leader (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Hays Specialist Recruitment: Amsterdam --- OmschrijvingIn the position of Team Leader in the Admissions Department you supervise, train and motivate a group of maximum 12 advisors. They report directly to the Department Manager. The Team Leader will be charged with meeting and exceeding sales ... |
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Rollyo does search boxes! (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Rollyo now let you export a searchbox to your blog, I’ve placed one on my sidebar to search my blogroll. At the moment when you click the drop down you only have a choice to search across my whole blogroll, if I have time I am considering also... |
MegaJobs Vacatures - Reclame en communicatie
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Fieldmanager (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Hays Specialist Recruitment: Wageningen --- OmschrijvingOpereert geheel zelfstandig volgens de instructies. Verleent zelf standig service en voert onderhoud uit aan omvangrijke en complex e technisch gebouwgebonden installaties en/of systemen van uiteen lopende aard. Draagt zorg voor de uitvoe ... |
MegaJobs Vacatures - Reclame en communicatie
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Fieldmanager (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Hays Specialist Recruitment: Wageningen --- OmschrijvingOpereert geheel zelfstandig volgens de instructies. Verleent zelf standig service en voert onderhoud uit aan omvangrijke en complex e technisch gebouwgebonden installaties en/of systemen van uiteen lopende aard. Draagt zorg voor de uitvoe ... |
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Fireplace logs made from recycled spent coffee grounds (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Isn’t this world incredible? Here is a guy who took old dried coffee grounds from his coffee maker filter and combined it with candle wax and then compressed it with a pen into an old cigar tube to make fireplace logs. Genius!! Coffee apparently has 25% more energy than wood and [... |
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Reader Values - Windbuster Umbrella (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Reader Values - Windbuster Umbrella NextTen brings you an umbrella that won’t invert when the wind blows thanks to a reinforced-mesh venting system. … wind to pass through the umbrella. The umbrella evolution just skipped ahead with our new wind defiant umbrella. |
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IceRocket doesn't like GrabPERF (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Guess Blake and the team at IceRocket don't want to be measured anymore. Guess I will disable those measurements -- they will remain off until further notice. Blake got back to me -- issue fixed! Yay! Technorati: |
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NBA TV grabs 'Shadow' (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - TV News: Net buys first scripted skein -- NBA TV has bought reruns of Twentieth TV's "The White Shadow," with Ken Howard as a high-school basketball coach. It's the first scripted-series buy for the network in its six-year history. |
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Weinberger joins WCBS (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - TV News: New journo joins station -- Scott Weinberger has joined WCBS-TV New York as an investigative and general-assignment reporter. |
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Casbaa hails Brown (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Business News: World Brief -- Frank Brown, MTV Networks Asia prexy, was awarded the 2005 Casbaa Chairman's Award at the close of the Asian TV meet. |
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Gaule goes Gaul on High Point pix (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - TV News: World Brief -- Indie film and TV sales outfit High Point Films has tapped senior sales exec Tara Gaule to take on the mantle of world sales outside English-speaking territories. |
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'The Italian' scores top Cinekid prize (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film News: Kravchuk's pic picks up top honors at kid fest -- Russian director Andrey Kravchuk's "The Italian" picked up the top prize at Cinekid, the children's film, TV and multimedia fest. Kravchuk beat out 14 other films in competition to walk away with the Cinekid Film Jury Award of L15,000 ($18,200) as well as a Lion, the highest award at the fest. |
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The Volatile Woman (Kihatsu Sei no Onna) (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: A "Woman of the Dunes" suburban style, "The Volatile Woman" is an OK two-hander in which the basics of an imbalanced relationship are boiled down to the barest ingredients. Followers of indie Nippon fare will be interested in helmer Kazuyoshi Kumakari's low-budget approach -- especially after his horror-fest "Kichiku" -- but others will wonder what's so darn volatile about it. |
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Media manipulation (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - TV News: Indictment alleges Libby lied in using journos -- I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby told investigators he learned the identity of CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson from NBC News' Tim Russert -- a false statement that is at the heart of his indictment, according to charges released Friday. |
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Stations issue 'Lopez' rulings (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - TV News: 'Judge' available next September -- The TV-syndication marketplace is heating up, ignited by news that Sony Pictures TV has cleared "Judge Maria Lopez," its proposed daily syndicated TV court show, on TV stations in seven of the top 10 markets. |
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Cablers settle hockey brawl (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Business News: Two cablers' NHL fight ends in draw -- Brian Roberts' Comcast and Chuck Dolan's Cablevision have resolved a nasty dispute over the OLN Network's exclusive pro hockey coverage just in time for Monday night's New York Rangers game against Montreal. |
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Been Rick All My Life (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: Providing an inspiration for active retirement, the ex-Harlem Renaissance chorus girls profiled in docu "Been Rich All My Life" are still shaking booty while most of their contemporaries can only shuffle their walkers. Nostalgic tribute by Heather Lyn MacDonald ("Ballot Measure 9") is natural public TV fare that should have a long shelf-life. |
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Elsas overcome boycotts (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - International News: Czech tube awards doing well despite scandals -- The Czech Republic's one-year-old television awards, the Elsas, went out as usual Saturday night, but without half of the country's stations in attendance. |
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Casting org sets kudos (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film News: 'Crash,' 'Wicked,' 'Lost' up for prizes -- Lions Gate Films' "Crash" will compete with four 2004 releases -- "Kinsey," "Million Dollar Baby," "Ray" and "The Notebook" -- for the Casting Society of America's Artios Award for drama feature film casting. |
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18-J (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: Joining a growing number of films that have been inspired by terrorist tragedy, in this case the July 18, 1994, bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, "18-J" comprises 10 shorts of roughly 10 minutes each from 10 Argentine helmers, including international names like Daniel Burman, Alberto Lecchi and Carlos Sorin. |
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Skritek (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: Folk tale meets silent film in the wordless but eventful doings involving a Czech family and the meat-packing plant where dad works (and cheats on mom). Debt to Buster Keaton and silent comedy is delightfully high, with everything run through a filter of central-Euro absurdism. Ideal fest fare, pic is fun for the whole dysfunctional family -- who don't mind seeing dead animals cut to pieces. |
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Press On (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: "I will never make a song about bling-bling," says steel guitarist Robert Randolph early in the entirely flattering docu "Press On." As Grammy-nominated primary populist of a musical style dubbed "sacred steel," Randolph's indifference toward contempo hip-hop and R&B's emphasis on material things is refreshing. |
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The Undeserved (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: Small-town New England tensions boil over in "The Undeserved," a somewhat overloaded yet impressive feature debut by writer-helmer Brad Coley that's a sufficiently edgy update of "Peyton Place"-style ensemble melodramatics. The 16mm lensing and lack of marquee names won't encourage theatrical exposure. Still, this engrossing pic is a natural for small-screen buyers. |
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Need (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: Seventh and latest of Rob Nilsson's gritty "9 @ Night" features, "Need" is the first primarily centered on female characters. All here work the sex trade -- none happily, though helmer's typical mixture of improv, stylized presentation and enigmatic narrative avoids tragic heart-of-gold cliche. Nilsson has been content thus far to allow these San Francisco-set, HD-shot, faintly interwoven dramas to get fleeting fest-circuit visibility. |
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Fishing Luck (Dengdai feiyu) (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: A Taiwanese light romancer with more than just love on its mind, "Fishing Luck" fails to hook the viewer in the way the filmmakers seemingly intended. Evidently sincere attempt by former documaker Tseng Wen-chen to create a quality mainstream feature suffers from minimal chemistry between its leads and scant script muscle to go the distance. Film performed softly on local release mid-October. |
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Texture of Skin (Sal Geol) (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: Enigmatic to an intriguing fault, this study of sexual ennui --which approaches hardcore without mustering quite that much energy -- is more ghost tale than love story. Considerably more stylized than arthouse hit "Lies," the smoothly made "Texture of Skin" plumbs philosophical depths of sexual obsession, but will surely cause some ticket buyers to wonder what the fuss is about. |
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Sound of the Soul: The Fez Festival of World Sacred Music (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: The intersection between spirituality and world-music is pinpointed in "Sound of the Soul," a handsome docu about the Fez Festival in Morocco. Event, which takes place annually in the North African city renowned for its history of tolerance, offers attendees a platform where they can tie together music and faith as a universal bond. |
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Frisbee: The Life and Death of a Hippie Preacher (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: The "Jesus People" movement that peaked in the early '70s, bringing Christianity to the counterculture and vice versa, has been largely forgotten. In the ensuing decades, American churches have increasingly been affiliated with social/political conservatism. That it wasn't always so is vividly illustrated by "Frisbee: The Life and Death of a Hippie Preacher," |
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A Woman in Winter (Oct 31 2005 02:53 GMT) - Film Reviews: Unstinting in ambition but impoverished in realization, "A Woman in Winter" is so intent on pushing the boundaries of regular British cinema that it forgets to take its audience along. Laudable attempt by Scottish writer-helmer Richard Jobson to create a slice of metaphysical cinema owes its roots more to French and East Asian cinema than to U.K. miserabilism or sitcoms/romcoms. |
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