Archive for: December, 2011

A rich heritage of boots on the ground

(ARA) – When the nation celebrates a cultural legacy, as we do when we observe National Hispanic Heritage Month, we are often reminded of our different backgrounds. But in the U.S. Army Reserve, this month also helps us to realize that as a diverse force, we all strive toward a common goal. Ask Spc. Susette [...]

Kid Cudi ‘Broke Down’ Upon Hearing of Fan’s Vision Before Death

Kid Cudi says he “broke down” after watching YouTube videos made by an 18-year-old fan who died on Christmas day The fan Ben Breedlove suffered from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy a condition that makes it difficult for the heart to pump blood Before his death Breedlove put two videos on YouTube describing… RollingStone.com: All News

Five ways to avoid costly repetitive stress injuries

(ARA) – Some may think that injuries in the workplace only happen to those who work high-intensity jobs like construction workers, firefighters or police officers. But you’re probably unaware that sitting at your computer and typing – something you do every day – can leave you at risk for significant pain and discomfort. Repetitive stress [...]

What’s Next for ‘X Factor’ Finalists

Simon Cowell and his cohorts began scouring the country six months ago on a quest to find musicians imbued with that certain je ne sais quois he and his fellow judges dubbed The X Factor Thousands and thousands of eager singers heeded the call showing up to auditions in record… RollingStone.com: All News

Tips to kick-start your career

(ARA) – Facing a struggling economy and record levels of unemployment, millions of young people will head back to thousands of U.S. colleges and universities this fall, anxious about their job prospects over the next few years. Kick-starting a new career in this challenging economy won’t be easy as graduates from the classes of 2011, [...]

Dear Mt. Olive Residents,

Dear Mt. Olive Residents, First, let me thank all those who voted for me, worked on my campaign and have placed their trust in me to lead Mt. Olive as Mayor for the next four years.  There are a lot of dedicated, creative individuals who will be working with me on new and exciting events, [...]

Matisyahu Apologizes for Attacking Photographer

Matisyahu reportedly kicked a photographer in the face during a concert on Wednesday night breaking her camera’s flash in the process The singer was performing the second of his Festival of Light Hannukah gigs at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn “Sorry about last night I totally snapped” Matisyahu… RollingStone.com: All News

Collaborative online children’s storybook starts conversations about little-understood disease

(ARA) – “Wednesday was a long day. We went to the hospital for a special checkup. The nurse showed us the giant, cool-looking tunnel called an MRI machine. They told Scott he was going to slide in there so they could take a picture of his brain. He’s done this before.” For many families with [...]

WHEN TRUTH BECOMES STRANGER THAN FICTION

By Joe Klock, Sr.      In 1936, American humorist Robert Benchley published a collection of 105 whimsical essays, the first of which had to do with a highly improbable asset misplacement – or what the author regarded as improbable at the time of his writing. Had he been alive recently, he would have agreed with [...]

How to create a winning resume and have your best interview

(ARA) – You’ve seen the headlines. While no one would call the job market red hot, it is warming. Companies across most industries are starting to lift their heads and are considering new talent. While many businesses may be operating leaner, they are recruiting for skilled workers in many areas. Job candidates need to be [...]

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