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  • The night before he was to be introduced as the new Ole Miss head football coach, Hugh Freeze made a request: When he spoke to the crowd the next day, he wanted to wear a lapel microphone. No problem, associate athletic director Michael Thompson told him. But about 15 minutes before the event Monday, a technician at the school's Gertrude Castellow Ford Center for the Performing Arts delivered bad news: The two lapel microphones that had tested perfectly two hours earlier were now producing an echo.

  • Jane Haskin is of two minds concerning her position as the chairwoman of the Oklahoma Bankers Association. On one hand, she knows the industry needs more females in lead positions. Haskin, who is president and chief executive officer of First Bethany Bank & Trust, is the first woman to head the century- old OBA.

  • Many need to take on a survival position at the start of their career Katie Hennes' dream had been to become a Spanish teacher after college, not take the job she did as a receptionist/translator in a county food stamps office.

  • Despite emphasis locally and nationally on the need for more science, technology and engineering professionals - and the high earning potential of people in those fields - studying liberal arts subjects in college is still in style. Recent studies have shown comparatively dim employment prospects for liberal arts majors. But according to career counselors at Evansville's four-year universities - both of which crank out numerous such graduates every year - all is not lost for those who prefer, say, political science to computer science or classic literature to physics principles. They note the career path for a liberal-arts major might have more turns and twists than those in scientific or medical fields, and someone's first job often does not resemble his last.

  • Stay, Christie, stay. Finish what you started. You've engaged New Jersey in a grand debate about the way the state spends its money, runs its schools, and the conduct of its public officials. No other governor in recent memory has shrieked and barged into their dinner table talk. You've promised to recast public education, turn the state into a magnet for business, impose tougher ethical standards for public officials, even rescue Atlantic City from oblivion.

  • Dan Orlovsky had a dream of what it would be like to play quarterback in the NFL as a youth growing up in Shelton. "I thought it was going to be the greatest thing on Earth, that everything would be awesome," Orlovsky said Monday. "But when you get here, you realize it's a job, a very tough job. It's not what I grew up dreaming about. Don't get Orlovsky wrong. The Shelton High and University of Connecticut product, Orlovsky loves what he does for a living and, in fact, said it weighs on his conscious collecting a hefty paycheck every Monday to play football.

  • Q: I am looking into purchasing a pressure washer. Looking in stores, I see electric and gas models and wonder which is the best buy. The electric models are less expensive, but do they work as well? -- Springfield, Mass. A: The choice depends on what you need the pressure washer for. Electric pressure washers are great for small jobs, such as cleaning a boat or a car. They are light and easily transportable, but they have lower water pressure and are tied to an electric cord.

  • Business Facilities magazine, a leading trade publication targeted at site selectors, has ranked the Greater Rochester Region first on its list of job growth leaders in its 2011 metro rankings. The list measures job growth in mid-sized metropolitan statistical areas. In the same issue, Genesee County was also ranked third on a list of best food processing regions, based on metropolitan food processing industry growth.

  • Sunao is not just a mindset but also the name of a group within the company that he created and charged with looking for trends and new ways of doing things. Bachelor's degree in cultural anthropology, The State University of New York at Buffalo First job: I worked in catering halls for years. 'Fight Club' is one of my favorite movies because it encapsulates a point in time when I first graduated college, it encapsulates where we were as a culture at that time, the challenges that we face, and there's a lot of good lessons about materialism and counterculture.

  • ORANGE -- First Transit Inc., which provides transit management and contracting services, will hold a job fair today. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Building B-25 on Yale's West Campus, 141 Frontage Road. Company representatives will interview applicants.



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