When people have job security, they buy homes, experts say, so it is no surprise that the job market and real estate trends are intricately linked.
Real estate, job market looking up (Carroll County Times)
Tough economy boosts visits to Pratt (The Daily Record)
As Baltimore’s unemployment rate rose, many people headed to the library. Since the onset of the recession, attendance at the Enoch Pratt Free Library’s career center classes has jumped 92 percent.
More meetings, no answers on state budget fix (Chicago Tribune)
The good news for you? No income tax hike. The bad news? A massive budget hole that ensures lawmakers … will be back.
Fizzy fun in the world of spies (The Natal Witness Group)
IF you’re a fan of Ocean’s Eleven and its sequels, or you enjoy the fun and games of the BBC Entertainment series Hustle, then you’re going to love Duplicity.
Old Putin Colleague Named to Irkutsk (The Moscow Times)
01 June 2009 The Moscow Times President Dmitry Medvedev has nominated a former St. Petersburg colleague of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to become Irkutsk’s governor, a post that remains vacant after the previous governor died in a helicopter crash.
Race on for pool funds (The Advocate)
THE Devonport City Council is seeking $7 million from the Rudd Government for a regional indoor aquatic centre. The council believes the project would create about 90 ongoing jobs.
Town jobs not going to minorities (Daily Record)
Montville recently increased minority representation in its 120-person work force to 0.8 percent by hiring a Latino employee. As in other Morris County towns, the government work force doesn’t reflect the diversity of the township or surrounding area.
Pay rise delay to save Rees budget (Sydney Morning Herald)
EXCLUSIVE: THE Rees Government is set to win an unprecedented agreement with the unions to delay hundreds of thousands of public sector wage rises already negotiated in existing awards in a bid to save government jobs in the state budget.
College grads of ‘09 step into uncertain world (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Mortarboards, gowns, inspiring speakers, beaming parents, job offers by the cubic ton: the rites of college graduation never change. Except when they do. “Everyone always told us that we’d have a job before we even graduated,” said Joy Salvatin, 23.
Big turnout at rally for Guerrero, Camacho (Saipan Tribune)
A large crowd showed up yesterday for the first rally of independent gubernatorial candidate Juan “Pan” Tenorio Guerrero and running mate Joseph Norita Camacho at the Civic Center in Susupe.
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