Always room at this dinner table (Federal Way Mirror)
The term influenza has its origins in 15th-century Italy, where the cause of the disease was ascribed to unfavourable astrological influences. Evolution in medical thought led to its modification to influenza del freddo, meaning "influence of the cold." The word "influenza" was first attested in English in 1743 when it was borrowed during an outbreak of the disease in Europe. Archaic terms for influenza include epidemic catarrh, grippe (from the French grippe, meaning flu; sometimes spelled "grip" or "gripe"), sweating sickness, and Spanish fever (particularly for the 1918 pandemic strain).
Always room at this dinner table (Federal Way Mirror)
Turkey, stuffing, potatoes, bread, cranberries — all the trimmings and friendly company can be found at Calvary Lutheran Church this Thanksgiving.
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Helping hand (The Montana Standard)
DILLON — Michele Blanchard fell on hard times when her retirement virtually vanished in the stock market a few years ago. Blanchard, who lives in Lima, said that loss, coupled with a truck that broke down, a higher cost of living and other expenses, have made it tough to make ends meet every month.
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Kaiser cuts 175 jobs in IT unit (Contra Costa Times)
Kaiser Permanente confirmed that it has eliminated 175 information technology jobs in Pleasanton. The health care giant has dismissed some IT workers already, said Kaiser spokesman Jim Caroompas.
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Bosses receive kudos (Powell River Peak)
RECOGNIZING SUCCESS: Attending a breakfast for employers with inclusive workplaces [from left] were: Lesley Thorsell and Lisa Daniels, Powell River Association for Community Living (PRACL) employment support services workers; Catherine London, employee at Canadian Tire; Lilla Tipton, PRACL executive director and Connie Polman Tuin, PRACL employment support program coordinator.
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Making golden opportunities (Baltimore Sun)
Nonprofit to serve clients from larger location Vicki Callahan arrived at Opportunity Builders Inc. at perhaps its darkest hour.
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Eat, drink and risk getting the sack after lunch (Stawell Times-News)
EMPLOYMENT lawyers are warning staff against too much celebration this Christmas after the Industrial Relations Commission upheld the sacking of a supermarket manager for having two beers at lunchtime.
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Kaiser cuts 175 jobs in IT unit (Contra Costa Times)
Kaiser Permanente confirmed it has eliminated 175 information technology jobs in Pleasanton. The health-care giant has dismissed some IT workers already, said Jim Caroompas, Kaiser spokesman.
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Lunchtime drinks cost manager his job (Stuff)
Employment lawyers are warning staff against too much celebration this Christmas after the Industrial Relations Commission upheld the sacking of a supermarket manager for having two beers at lunchtime.
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Drink and risk getting the sack (Sydney Morning Herald)
Dismissal of supermarket manager for having two beers at lunchtime has been upheld.
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Ken Heebner Buys Cisco Systems Inc., MetLife Inc., Halliburton Company, Sells McDonald's Corp., MasterCard Inc., ... (Guru Focus)
While a lot of value Gurus are struggling, Ken Heebner 's CGM Focus Fund gained 68% year to date. Thanks to his large exposure in energy and basic material stocks and small positions in financials. He typically has large turnovers. These are his buys and sells during the third quarter.
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Always room at this dinner table (Federal Way Mirror)
Most healthy adults can infect others one day before they begin experiencing symptoms and up to five days after they become sick. That means you can pass on the flu to someone else before you know you are sick, as well as while you are sick. A typical case of the flu can last up to one week.
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