Home grown success: enabling employees is key to success in rural…

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- Home grown success: enabling employees is key to success in rural…
- Backstory: Not your average Joe
- Defying violence with democracy: why grassroots civil society–and…
- Guinness Premiership club-by-club guide
- Handle the Jandal: global coup for NZ music videos

Home grown success: enabling employees is key to success in rural…
Free with registration – American Machinist – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 1, 2006
(10 BEST MACHINE SHOPS) –> COPYRIGHT 2006 Penton Media, Inc. When you operate a manufacturing business more than 100 miles from the nearest large urban center, finding qualified and experienced employees can be next to impossible. “We’ve always had difficulty been able to hire machinists or programmers or even electrical technicians,” said Mike Mueller, plant manager at B&W Trailer Hitches in Humboldt, Kansas. “We hire local people at an entry level and train them using our skilled people. We try to get them involved here, get them to use.

Backstory: Not your average Joe
Christian Science Monitor – Sep 1, 2006
Backstory: Not your average Joe | csmonitor. He even drinks milk.

Defying violence with democracy: why grassroots civil society–and…
Free with registration – Sojourners Magazine – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 1, 2006
Defying violence with democracy: why grassroots civil society–and not “nation-building” from on high–is key to the future of Iraq. | Sojourners Magazine (September, 2006).

Guinness Premiership club-by-club guide
Telegraph.co.uk – Sep 1, 2006
In: Luke Arscott (Plymouth), Craig Morgan (Cardiff Blues), Brian O’Riordan (Leinster), Alfie To’oala (Plymouth), Josh Taumalolo (Neath), Justin Wring (Otley), Walter Pozzebon (Treviso), Sean Hohneck (Waikato), David Hill (Waikato), Neil Brew (Otago). Out: Jacob Rauluni (Leeds), Olly Kohn (Harlequins), Ollie Hodge (Exeter), Jon Pritchard (released), Sean Marsden (Glasgow). Forecast: Bristol have once more gone for experience over home-grown products. New Zealand fly-half David Hill arrives in November to direct operations alongside lock Sean Hohneck. Hooker Neil Brew joins in the New Year. Rising star: Ian Grieve.

Handle the Jandal: global coup for NZ music videos
Scoop.co.nz – Scoop.co.nz (press release) – Sep 1, 2006
The announcement that all entrieswould have the opportunity to be uploaded to the globaliTunes network was a major coup for New Zealand music, saidevent manager Samantha Hayes. “This is the first time thatkiwi video clips can be uploaded to the world’s largestdigital music market, providing global exposure forhome-grown acts in Aotearoa,” she said.

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