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CGTC to host work force development summit
One of the biggest needs of existing and prospective industries is a qualified, skilled work force. That need will be the focus of Tuesdays 2012 Regional Workforce Development Summit at Central Georgia Technical College.
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Austrian finance minister: No to eurobonds
Austria's finance minister is rejecting the idea of introducing jointly issued eurobonds any time soon and says that running up new debts to finance growth is "nonsense."
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Embittered Facebook investors ponder next move
To say that Facebook's debut as a public company was bungled is something like saying Facebook is a website you might have heard of.
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Spain's lender Bankia says it won't need more aid
The president of troubled Bankia tried Saturday to calm fears about the future of the bank, saying Spain's second largest mortgage lender will emerge as a solid financial entity after it receives (EURO)19 billion ($23.8 billion) in state aid in the country's biggest ever bank bailout.
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For something so simple, pasta is serious business
They twirled, they sniffed, they slurped, they chewed.
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IMF chief Lagarde: Little sympathy for Greece
International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde says she has more sympathy for poor African children than Greeks suffering under the country's economic problems and austerity measures.
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IMF chief Lagarde: Little sympathy for Greece
The managing director of the International Monetary Fund says she has more sympathy for poor African children than Greeks suffering under the country's economic problems and austerity measures.
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Cheaper gas spurs more travelers this Memorial Day
More Americans will hit the road this holiday weekend than a year ago. And they'll have a bit more money to spend thanks to lower gas prices.
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'Million Miler' sues United over perk reduction
A Chicago frequent flier is suing United Airlines for taking away some of his lifetime perks as a so-called Million Miler, someone who has flown 1 million miles with the airline.
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Barbara Graves, wife of prominent publisher, dies
Barbara Kydd Graves, the wife of the publisher of Black Enterprise Magazine who aided in the growth of the publication and media company, died Friday.
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MIT lab's coating lets bottles pour every clingy drop
The research institution that brought you the fax machine and GPS has come up with another potentially world-changing invention: a bottle coating so slick that every last bit of ketchup slides out quickly and easily.








