Homeless Tales: Elle Magazine offers an internship to homeless blogger
...E.Jean Carroll. It came about after Bri wrote into Elle, after failing a screen test for a reality TV show offering an internship with the publication. Dear E. Jean: I?m currently homeless and living in a Wal-Mart parking lot. I?m educated, I have never done...
Shamus Cook : World Bankers Agree: the Recession is Over ... Maybe
Few would consider the opinions of the world's central bankers to be unbiased or even accurate. These self-proclaimed wise men of international finance didn't see the recession coming until it blew up in their faces ? a blast that destroyed their
Getting In The Door
"It requires constant checking up and babysitting," said Buniewicz, who recently graduated from Johns Hopkins' School of Advanced International Studies. While the State Department doesn't keep statistics on how many of its 1,000 summer interns
Internships edge foreign doctors out
PUBLIC hospitals across the country will be forced to close their internships to hundreds of overseas-born, locally trained medical graduates in three years, despite the nation's desperate need for doctors.
As Australia prepares to spend $18million
UC citrus and nut crops advisor retires
Some of the common practices used in growing almonds were developed from research conducted by Mark Freeman, who retired on July 13, after 29 years as University of California Cooperative Extension citrus and nut crops advisor for Fresno County.
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101 Tips From Top 50 Small Business Bloggers
It's quite easy for small business owners to become distracted by their day-to-day responsibilities. But in this competitive economy you can't afford to miss out on the newest business innovations.
That's why we asked 50 of the top small business
Recent Grad? Don't Get Depressed, Get Brazen!
When the unemployment rate hits double-digits and there's limited visibility into tomorrow's realistic job opportunities, it's difficult enough for those with five, 10, 20 or more years of experience. At least they have a resume with a proven track
McCaskey grad recalls his time with Ted Kennedy
Jason O'Malley was preparing to graduate from American University in Washington, D.C., in 1999 and had sent out at least a hundred résumés.
The 1995 McCaskey graduate loved politics and dreamed of working on Capitol Hill, so he sent an application
'Bob Was the Epitome of a Great American Journalist'
Here are additional tributes to veteran conservative journalist Robert Novak -- who died August 19 at age78 -- from some of the many people who worked with him.
Tom Phillips, chairman of Eagle Publishing:
I had the privilege of knowing Bob Novak and
Lindsey Pollak: Slacked this Summer? Time to Turn up the Heat!
While many recent grads have spent the summer hustling for jobs, completing internships and taking summer classes, I have a hunch that others have acquired deep tans, toned abs and a slew of ticket stubs from summer concerts. While I celebrate your