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Audi's Neckarsulm plant celebrates 100 yrs, will build R8 (Sep 30 2006 23:03 GMT) - Filed under: Sports/GTs, Plants/Manufacturing, AudiThis week, Audi staged a gala event at its Neckarsulm plant to celebrate the facility's centenary. The dignitary-laden event featured a trip down memory lane in which key vehicles produced at the site over its history were displayed, each representing a particular benchmark over the 100-year history. The culmination of the event featured two new R8s being driven on stage to signify the sports car's production kickoff at Neckarsulm. To prepare the facility for this new task, € |
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Finally, an Entry-Level Job that's Worth Something (Sep 30 2006 23:00 GMT) - As anybody who has ever looked for a job fresh out of college or sought to change career fields can attest, it is exceedingly difficult to find an entry-level job that pays well enough to make the change worthwhile. |
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Jobs and Training for the Non-Conformist (Sep 30 2006 23:00 GMT) - For those who choose the construction field as their source of income, however, the very things that drive some people away are precisely what draw them to it. |
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Recruiters: The Challenges of Executive Head Hunters (Sep 30 2006 23:00 GMT) - Modern head hunters face recruiting challenges that people never dreamed of just a decade ago. At the same time, executive recruiters have new online tools that give them new power that there forefathers could not have imagined. |
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Recruiting Excellent Job Candidates (Sep 30 2006 23:00 GMT) - Recruiting new employees? Here are six useful tips for head hunters and human resources staff to find the most qualified job candidates for their firms. |
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Security pros patch older Windows versions (Sep 30 2006 23:00 GMT) - A group of security professionals has released a patch to repair a serious flaw in older Windows versions for which Microsoft no longer provides security updates. The group, which calls itself the Zeroday Emergency Response Team, or ZERT, created the patch so users of Windows versions that are no longer officially supported can protect their PCs against increasing attacks that utilize a recently disclosed Windows flaw. |
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