• Aaron Sorkin's 'Steve Jobs': The first reviews - Fortune

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    Aaron Sorkin's 'Steve Jobs': The first reviews
    Fortune
    This is the big one. The top tier of critics won't comment on the Telluride screening of Universal Pictures' “Steve Jobs.” They'll hold their reviews for the week when their readership's interest is highest, just before the film's Oct. 9 nationwide ...
    First Impressions of 'Steve Jobs' Film: 'Thrilling... an Action Movie Driven ...Mac Rumors
    Alex Gibney's New Documentary Paints An Ambivalent Portrait Of Steve JobsTechCru
  • Dating site eHarmony aims to find people jobs they'll love - Columbus Dispatch

    Dating site eHarmony aims to find people jobs they'll love
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    The E-Edition includes all of the news, comics, classifieds and advertisements of the newspaper. And it's available to subscribers before 6 a.m. every day. Subscribe. All current subscribers have full access to Digital D, which includes the E-Edition ...and more »
  • Asia Stocks Down, Europe Rises After Jobs, China Assurances - New York Times

    Asia Stocks Down, Europe Rises After Jobs, China Assurances
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    BEIJING — Asian stocks were mostly lower Monday while Europe rose after Chinese officials said market turbulence was ending and uneasy investors mulled the timing of a U.S. rate hike and looked ahead to data on China's slowing economy. KEEPING ...and more »
  • Oil prices fall on global glut fears, slowing US jobs growth - Reuters

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    Oil prices fall on global glut fears, slowing US jobs growth
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    SINGAPORE Oil prices fell on Monday as oversupply concerns, a firmer dollar and lackluster U.S. non-farm payrolls data weighed on global markets, but a rebound in Chinese stocks after a two-day holiday helped prop up prices. The long Labor Day holiday ...
    Oil prices fall on global oil glut fears, weaker U.S. jobs dataBusiness Insiderall 154 news articles »
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  • Japan Stocks Swing as U.S. Jobs Data Offers Little Rate Clarity - Bloomberg

    Japan Stocks Swing as U.S. Jobs Data Offers Little Rate Clarity
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    Japanese stocks rose, with the Topix index swinging between gains and losses at least 15 times, after a U.S. payrolls report gave little comfort to investors seeking direction on when the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates and as trading in ...and more »
  • Danny Boyle On Lessons Learned, From 'Shallow Grave' to 'Steve Jobs' - Variety

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    Danny Boyle On Lessons Learned, From 'Shallow Grave' to 'Steve Jobs'
    Variety
    TELLURIDE, Colo. — Seven years ago I sat down with Danny Boyle to discuss “Slumdog Millionaire,” at the time on its way to a release and, eventually, an eight-trophy tally on Oscar night. I wanted to know what he felt he had learned from each of his ...and more »
  • NBN predicts three million new Australian jobs by 2030 - ZDNet

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    NBN predicts three million new Australian jobs by 2030
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    Connectivity, entrepreneurialism, and a rising population will create three million new jobs in the next 15 years, according to a study developed by demographer Bernard Salt, on behalf of KPMG Demographics, and commissioned by NBN, the company in ...
    What happens when we free up humanity from the drudgery of assembly line work ...NEWS.com.auall 25 news articles »
  • Logistics, distribution facility bringing wind turbines, jobs to Plainview - LubbockOnline.com

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    Logistics, distribution facility bringing wind turbines, jobs to Plainview
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    Wind turbine components are processed at a logistics and distribution facility just northeast of Plainview. (Josie Musico / A-J Media). Back | Next. Wind turbine components are processed at a logistics and distribution facility just northeast of Plainview.
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  • DOL: nursing jobs still going unfilled - CT Post

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    DOL: nursing jobs still going unfilled
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    Nurses and "patient care technicians" on duty in February 2015 in the internal medicine department of Bridgeport Hospital in Bridgeport, Conn., an affiliate of Yale-New Haven Health. Buy this photo. Photo: Autumn Driscoll / Autumn Driscoll. Nurses and ...
  • Love of labor: Pay could be better, but Americans like their jobs - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    Love of labor: Pay could be better, but Americans like their jobs
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    Americans like to complain about their jobs. We're overworked, underpaid and little appreciated — or so we tell our co-workers on the next computer, at the other register or on the truck. Statistics certainly bear out the gnawing feeling that many ...and more »
  • Jobs, pay drive workers across county lines - StarNewsOnline.com

    Jobs, pay drive workers across county lines
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    Morning rush hour traffic on the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge as commuters come from Brunswick County into Downtown Wilmington. Buy Photo MATT MILLER/STARNEWS. By Adam Wagner StarNews Staff ...and more »
  • Labor Day 2015: Top Jobs In The U.S. (And Where To Apply) - Patch.com

    Labor Day 2015: Top Jobs In The U.S. (And Where To Apply)
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    Celebrate Labor Day with a new job: Patch makes it easy to search for full-time, part-time or seasonal positions - as well as internships. By Susan Petroni (Patch Staff) September 6, 2015. ShareTweetGoogle PlusRedditEmailComments0.and more »
  • Local Jobs: Target, Vitamin Shoppe, Panera - Patch.com

    Local Jobs: Target, Vitamin Shoppe, Panera
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    Here are a dozen jobs advertised on the Patch Jobs Board. Click through to read about the position and apply. You'll find more jobs through our Jobs Board search tool. If you're an employer and want your open position listed, send an ...and more »
  • Labor needs to stop using environmental law to kill jobs - Los Angeles Times

    Labor needs to stop using environmental law to kill jobs
    Los Angeles Times
    It's not polite to call out union leaders on Labor Day, but let's be frank: Some are costing workers jobs. Yes, of course, unions historically have expanded the middle class in America by demanding and obtaining better pay and benefits for their ...
  • Behind in jobs and wages - Akron Beacon Journal

    Behind in jobs and wages
    Akron Beacon Journal
    With Labor Day comes a report from Policy Matters Ohio on the state of working Ohio. Most striking about this year's edition, released over the weekend, are the parallel, and dismaying, tracks. The many numbers the Cleveland-based think tank packs into ...and more »
  • Something-for-Everyone Jobs Data Solidify Wall Street Fed Biases - Bloomberg

    Something-for-Everyone Jobs Data Solidify Wall Street Fed Biases
    Bloomberg
    Bond-market economists found enough of what they wanted from the Labor Department's August employment reading to solidify their existing outlooks for when the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates. Even if those outlooks don't align at all. The ...and more »
  • As technology changes the nature of work, will humans have jobs? - Minneapolis Star Tribune

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    As technology changes the nature of work, will humans have jobs?
    Minneapolis Star Tribune
    Globalization is also a factor leading to an end to work as we've known it. By Editorial Board Star Tribune. September 6, 2015 — 7:51am. itemprop. iStockphoto.com iStockphoto.com. Text size. comment. share · tweet · email. Print. more. Share on: Share ...

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