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Mass. Unemployment Rate Up Slightly - Providence Eyewitness News Mass. Unemployment Rate Up SlightlySince April 2008, Administrative and Waste Management Services has declined by 23300 jobs, while the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services component is down 7400 jobs. Financial Activities recorded a 1000 job decline in April after job |
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Ahamed's 'Lords of Finance' Is Finalist in Samuel Johnson Prize Ahamed's history of four central bankers who tipped the world into the Great Depression and Grann's account of Victorian explorer Percy Harrison Fawcett joined three books on scientific discovery and malpractice plus one on whales as finalists in the |
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RP decision to tax imported books 'anti-poor,' violation of ... - BusinessWorld Online RP decision to tax imported books 'anti-poor,' violation of The Finance Department earlier issued Department Order (DO) no. 17-09 which imposed a 1% duty on imported educational, technical, scientific, historical and cultural books and a 5% tariff on other book classifications to be used for profit. Unesco opposes RP move to tax imported books |
It's proposed to finance several promising scientific research ... - The Baltic Course
The Baltic CourseIt's proposed to finance several promising scientific research The Government of Lithuania should allocate funds to several specific directions, where investments could create high value added and not to distribute for many programmes in small sums. It was concluded by Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius,
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SYNTAX analysis finds treatment with TAXUS(R) Express(2)(R) Stent ... - PR Newswire (press release) SYNTAX analysis finds treatment with TAXUS(R) Express(2)(R) Stent Analysis of the data was presented by Ben van Hout , Ph.D., of the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands , at the annual EuroPCR Scientific Program in Barcelona . "This analysis demonstrates that although hospitalization patterns vary by country, |
The Baltic CourseIt's proposed to finance several promising scientific research The Government of Lithuania should allocate funds to several specific directions, where investments could create high value added and not to distribute for many programmes in small sums. It was concluded by Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius,