Exam paper samples Times Education Supplement Wed, 30 Dec 2009 10:31 AM PST Sign up â" itâs free! Find out if youâre sitting pretty or falling behind in the pay stakes. Want to move your career forward and enjoy working life more? Check our careers advice and forum for all teachers. | Broadcom to Pay $160.5 Million, End Backdating Suits (Update1) Bloomberg Wed, 30 Dec 2009 10:30 AM PST Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Broadcom Corp. agreed to pay $160.5 million to settle shareholder lawsuits over its stock- option accounting practices. Claims against Broadcom and its officers and directors will be dismissed, the chipmaker said yesterday in a statement. | INFO-TECH The Hindu Wed, 30 Dec 2009 10:29 AM PST HUMAN RESOURCES: TCS to step up hiring as info-tech spending takes off Plans to pay more and hike capital expenditure. | Agriculture news Top 10 Grand Island Independent Wed, 30 Dec 2009 10:27 AM PST 1. Weather problems -- Area farmers saw weather conditions ranging from a rainy planting season to tornadoes and hail in June to cool weather through the summer. Cool conditions in the fall didn't allow the corn to dry down, delayed harvest and forced farmers to pay extra in drying costs. As of Christmas week, about 7 percent remained to be harvested. The additional drying costs and corn yet to ... | Island School labors to pay its own way Gasparilla Gazette Wed, 30 Dec 2009 10:27 AM PST The Island School Inc. is celebrating its 10th year of operations by digging up firmer financial footing. Treasurer Judy Morrison told the Island School Board at its December meeting that government school funding falls far short of what's needed to meet operational expenses at the elementary school. "County and state funding does not even begin to meet our needs at the school," Morrison said. | Affluent investors turn bearish on tax, reform worries Reuters Wed, 30 Dec 2009 10:24 AM PST NEW YORK (Reuters) - Affluent investors turned bearish in December as their attention moved from the economy to concerns over health reform and fears the wealthy may be asked to pay more taxes. | Account opened to help pay medical bills for boy with brain malfunction Curry Coastal Pilot Wed, 30 Dec 2009 10:23 AM PST Brookings residents Rod and Vicki Wright were encouraged by caring friends to open an account at Chetco Federal Credit Union for donations to help alleviate expenses of travel and treatment for their 9-year-old son Johnathan, who has serious brain malfunctions that the doctors are finding difficult to treat. Johnathanâs mother explained that he has a shunt in his brain to relieve the ... | | |
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