Networking reaps multiple benefits (Detroit News) Going from one automotive engineering job to another automotive engineering job may not sound like a career change. But making that kind of move in Metro Detroit these days is certainly a heckuva job....more...The Buselli Wallarab Jazz Orchestra (Nuvo) ?There?s nothing like 16 real live musicians with blood pulsing through their veins, blowing air through instruments right at you,? says Mark Buselli, co-founder with Brent Wallarab of the Buselli Wallarab Jazz Orchestra. His eyes sparkle when he says this ? he?s felt it, he knows....more... Lakeside Controversy, Greetings From the IRS, and Why Seely Is a Racist (Seattle Weekly) DEAR NINA SHAPIRO: Your article ["The Color of Money," April 25] was sent to me (and all the rest of the Lakeside alums at my college) by a friend. I just want to say that I'm so thankful you wrote it....more... A real debate 10/05/07 (BBC News) BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell on he delight of an election with a real clash of ideas....more... Goodbye to la belle France? (Guardian Unlimited) Will Sarkozy destroy what makes France great, asks Stuart Jeffries....more... Going undrafted doesn't stop NFL careers (The Charlotte Observer) Tennessee Titans linebacker Ryan Fowler has sliced off a chunk of the NFL pie for himself -- an $11.5-million chunk to be specific....more... New Valdosta Business Offers Technical Jobs for Students (WCTV Tallahassee) Four hundred new jobs ate on the horizon in south Georgia....more... Going undrafted doesn't stop NFL careers (The News & Observer) Ex-Duke linebacker Fowler, now a millionaire, earned pro spot by hard work on special teams....more... University policy could cut short college careers (The Dalton Daily Citizen) Editor?s note: Some names have been changed to maintain the anonymity of some students in this story. Julia Lopez came to Dalton from Mexico 13 years ago as a 7-year-old second-grader. She quickly learned the language and became a standout student....more... |