'A Modern Day Knighthood' Fayetteville Detective Called To Serve (The Morning News) FAYETTEVILLE -- David Williams Jr. knew he wanted to work in law enforcement since he was a child....more...05-22-07 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb) NELLY TO ?PIMP? MORE PRODUCT IN SOUTH AFRICA: Rapper in talks to host local version of MTV?s ?Pimp My Ride.?...more... KongZhong Corporation Reports Unaudited First Quarter 2007 Financial Results (SYS-CON Media) KongZhong Corporation , a leading provider of wireless value-added services and the operator of a leading wireless Internet portal in China, today announced its unaudited first quarter 2007 financial results....more... The Mark of McCain (Valley Advocate) The John McCain presidency effectively began on January 10, 2007, when George W. Bush announced the deployment of five more combat brigades to Iraq....more... Real-life rewards AmeriCorps members find niches in Vermont communities (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus) MONTPELIER -- It's not unusual to see Florence Perrin and Nelia Spinelli cruising around Barre these days. After all, Perrin, 86, still has a license to drive and since Spinelli, 94, gave hers up a few years ago she now needs a lift to the grocery store, her doctor's office and an occasional social engagement. ... - By DAVID DELCORE Staff Writer...more... Corporations find providing nannies good for business (Bucks County Courier Times) More professionals are turning to the once exclusive child-care option and more big companies are hiring backup nanny services for employees....more... Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal) Town of Ithaca residents will have a chance today to share their drainage concerns with the town's new storm water consultants....more... Nanny care isn?t just for the rich anymore (Bucks County Courier Times) More professional people are turning to the once exclusive child-care option and more big companies are hiring backup nanny services for employees....more... Standard Life agrees deal with staff over pensions (The Herald) Standard Life has struck a compromise deal with thousands of staff who have been fighting plans to cut their pension rights. Consultation ends today on changes to the Edinburgh-based insurer's pension scheme which will not downgrade employees' entitlements as drastically as had been feared....more... |