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Cisco makes push to become a truly global company (Contra Costa Times)
Traditionally, the valley's big tech companies have treated their employees in India as a Help Desk to the West. Now Cisco, with 66,000 employees around the world, is making a $1 billion bet that India, which cranks out thousands of engineering graduates ...
Providence police seek help in identifying hit-and-run victim (The Providence...
PROVIDENCE ?? An unknown young woman is lying unconscious in Rhode Island Hospital?s intensive care unit, the victim of a hit-and-run driver in Mount Pleasant late Sunday night. The police have charged the man believed to be the driver, but they are askin...
Cisco makes push to become a truly global company (San Jose Mercury News)
Traditionally, big valley tech companies have treated their employees in India as a Help Desk to the West. Now Cisco, with 66,000 employees around the world, is making a $1 billion bet that India, which cranks out thousands of engineering graduates a year...
Cisco makes push to become a truly global company (San Jose Mercury News)
Traditionally, the valley's big tech companies have treated their employees in India as a Help Desk to the West. Now Cisco, with 66,000 employees around the world, is making a $1 billion bet that India, which cranks out thousands of engineering graduates ...
Dimon, Munger, Rohatyn: No More Vegas (Forbes)
Three of Wall Street's most influential leaders want big reforms to help Wall Street kick its gambling habit.
VERIZON BUSINESS EXPANDS PRESENCE IN INDIA (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
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Auction of Bob Hope memorabilia could raise half a million for veterans (Los ...
His family is selling dozens of mementos, from his desk and chair to golf clubs, clothing, scripts, USO items and sports souvenirs. The collection is on display at the Beverly Hilton this week. One last chorus of "Thanks for the Memories" echoed across...
A 'bittersweet' goodbye as Hope items displayed for sale (The Santa Rosa Pres...
BEVERLY HILLSOne last chorus of "Thanks for the Memories" echoed across Bob Hope's battered office desk and joke-writers' table Monday.
Shelf Life (Sun-Sentinel)
Authors can seem like far away, mythic people. When I imagine an author at work, I picture her sitting at her desk in a dark room with only a desk lamp to cast light on the novel she is penning. It's probably overly romantic, but I like the idea of it.
Non-profits, city benefit from volunteers' help (The Arizona Republic)
Volunteering can be rewarding. It also can provide a huge helping hand to various organizations, especially during tough economic times.
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