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Summer jobs still open for local youth
At 16, lifeguard Megan Yarnell values her minimum wage job at the Marshfield City Pool – not so much for today’s dividends, but for what her experience will pay in the future.
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Growing sport has AVP to thank
The boom times had been over for the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour. Now the tour is flourishing again. “The AVP Tour almost priced itself out in the 1980s,” Ernie Santa Cruz said. “They had big sponsorships, gave away a lot of prize money and they couldn’t get that kind of sponsorship back.
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Group to push for more college grads
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Sats row as four-in-10 children 'fail' tests
Around four-in-10 children are expected to start secondary school in September without a proper grasp of the basics.
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Education targets 'won’t be a problem' for Czechs
Education, one of the five headline targets of the EU's 'Europe 2020' strategy, is not worrying the Czech Republic - its national targets seem attainable. Yet during the negotiation process, Prague repeatedly stressed that the EU-wide targets must respect the existing absorption capacity of the market. EurActiv.cz reports.
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Cornhuskers cruise to Leominster Babe Ruth title
LEOMINSTER -- There was little drama involved as the Hillside Construction Cornhuskers took home the Leominster Babe Ruth Division 1 title.
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Gen Y: No jobs, lots of loans, grim future
The Millennials are the first generation of American workers since World War II who have cloudier prospects than the generations that preceded them. United States - World War II - Generation Y - History - Twentieth Century
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Horse Racing Capsules: Lookin At Lucky not-so-lucky at Haskell draw
OCEANPORT, N.J. (AP) — Bob Baffert has been psyched all week, confident his Preakness winner Lookin At Lucky is ready to run another huge race in the $1 million Haskell Invitational on Sunday.
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World oil prices rise
World oil prices have climbed as investors shrug off concerns that the US economic recovery could stall.
World Stocks Fall Due To Earnings Data
World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings
World Friendship Day
World Friendship Day celebrated on August 1 each year is a good time to recognize our friends and their contributions to our lives. The event highlights why friendships are important, and why establishing and maintaining friendships all throughout our lives will make life happier, a little less serious and complicated.
World Bank head cites uncertain recovery
World Bank president Robert Zoellick has warned that global recovery is still fragile and uncertain.
World first for Casuarina surfing centre
THE world's first dedicated national training centre for elite surfers and coaches is to be built on the Tweed coast.
World oil prices rise
World oil prices climbed on Friday as investors shrugged off concerns that the US economic recovery could stall.
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