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	<title>Comments on: Hulu.com pushes to revive TV advertising on the Web</title>
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		<title>By: Water supplies to 28,000 Chinese suspended &#124; Water Resources News</title>
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		<dc:creator>Water supplies to 28,000 Chinese suspended &#124; Water Resources News</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Water overhaul to cost millions: Miami-Dade&#8217;s cash-strapped water&#8230;Free with registration - Miami Herald - AccessMyLibrary.com - Feb 19, 2006If the county fails to comply, it could face state-imposed restrictions on future development. Preliminary estimates suggest the cost of modernizing the county&#8217;s waterworks could be &#8220;anywhere between $400 million and $800 million,&#8221; said county budget director Jennifer Glazer-Moon, who stressed that &#8220;those numbers are very hazy. &#8221; The county has hired private consultants to look at its future water supply. Its options include increasing the amount of water it treats and reuses. Miami-Dade&#8217;s reusage rate, at 5 percent, is one of the.Related: In Break With Staid Look, Cash-Strapped Metro Sets Sights on Placing&#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Water overhaul to cost millions: Miami-Dade&#8217;s cash-strapped water&#8230;Free with registration &#8211; Miami Herald &#8211; AccessMyLibrary.com &#8211; Feb 19, 2006If the county fails to comply, it could face state-imposed restrictions on future development. Preliminary estimates suggest the cost of modernizing the county&#8217;s waterworks could be &#8220;anywhere between $400 million and $800 million,&#8221; said county budget director Jennifer Glazer-Moon, who stressed that &#8220;those numbers are very hazy. &#8221; The county has hired private consultants to look at its future water supply. Its options include increasing the amount of water it treats and reuses. Miami-Dade&#8217;s reusage rate, at 5 percent, is one of the.Related: In Break With Staid Look, Cash-Strapped Metro Sets Sights on Placing&#8230; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Career and Employment News &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Resources available to aid in job search in Flint area</title>
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		<description>[...] Freebies fair game to lure graduatesNew Zealand Herald - Apr 6, 2008March was a big month at Canterbury University, with an accounting and finance fair, and a flash evening do thrown by law recruiters. Student Association president Michael Goldstein said freebies were increasingly novel, such as the saplings given out by one law firm that &#8220;would grow like your career&#8221;. The university&#8217;s annual engineering fair, in July, was attracting an increasing number of top overseas firms, said Canterbury careers and employment manager Chris Bridgman. But the biggest career event is in May. It began as a one-day fair with 34 stalls in 2003 and by last year had grown to 113 stalls and two days. &#8220;This year, we are expecting at least 140-150,&#8221; said Bridgman. &#8220;We haven&#8217;t even started marketing it yet.Related: Microsoft to go Massive on in-game advertising [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Freebies fair game to lure graduatesNew Zealand Herald &#8211; Apr 6, 2008March was a big month at Canterbury University, with an accounting and finance fair, and a flash evening do thrown by law recruiters. Student Association president Michael Goldstein said freebies were increasingly novel, such as the saplings given out by one law firm that &#8220;would grow like your career&#8221;. The university&#8217;s annual engineering fair, in July, was attracting an increasing number of top overseas firms, said Canterbury careers and employment manager Chris Bridgman. But the biggest career event is in May. It began as a one-day fair with 34 stalls in 2003 and by last year had grown to 113 stalls and two days. &#8220;This year, we are expecting at least 140-150,&#8221; said Bridgman. &#8220;We haven&#8217;t even started marketing it yet.Related: Microsoft to go Massive on in-game advertising [...]</p>
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