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About My Job: ‘Being a Stay-at-Home Dad Is Like Unemployment’ – The Atlantic
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About My Job: 'Being a Stay-at-Home Dad Is Like Unemployment'
The Atlantic By The Editors We're asking readers to tell us what the public doesn't understand or appreciate about their jobs. Here are 11 of the most concise responses over Twitter or in comment sections. I am a system administrator who runs big iron. … |
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Home Economics – New York Times
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Home Economics
New York Times Yet unemployment remains stuck at 9.6 percent and the economy lost 95000 jobs in September. The Op-Ed editors asked four writers to find out what the … Responses from E-mail Group on ECONOMY |
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Doing the Right Thing: Freedom for Vanni IDPs
[ Editors note: An edited copy of this article appears in the Sunday Times of 27th September 2009 . This is the full version.] It was a relief to hear that the government was at last responding to mounting domestic and international criticism, and had begun releasing the Vanni IDPs. Perhaps the shocking report in the Sunday Times on 6 September about human trafficking at the internment camps was partly responsible. An exemplary piece of investigative journalism, it revealed that up to
Writing – Become A Brand Name Writer And Succeed
Want to become a successful writer? You can, even if you’ve never been published before, if you understand one thing: you need to build your name until you become a “brand name” writer. Although you may never succeed in your brand-building efforts to the level of JK Rowling or Stephen King, as long as some editors and other buyers know your name, you will always have a long list of clients and will build a successful writing career. It’s very simple: the more people who know your name, the mor
Roll Call lays off 44 workers from merged newsroom
A deal that united two publications focused on Congress and its political battles is sending more reporters and editors to the nation’s unemployment line. The joint owner of the Congressional Quarterly and Roll Call reduced the combined newsroom staff by nearly 20 percent Thursday, laying off 44 people. The cuts are an offshoot of The Economist Group’s acquisition of Congressional Quarterly for an undisclosed price last month from the Times Publishing Co. in Florida, which publishes t


