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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July (Online Recruitment)
Steve Bailey, director of Reed Screening (Reed’s pre-employment screening division) has announced the firm’s membership of NAPBS (National Association of Professional Background Screeners) Europe, the national screening body recently established as the European arm of the association founded in the US in 2003.
CBS at Press Tour: Life After Grissom (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
If the season opener of CSI is any indication?CBS gave critics screeners of the episode this week?William Petersen is going to get quite the emotional workout in his final 10 episodes as a series regular.
TSA launches pilot security-check program (Ellwood City Ledger)
HOW 'CREWPASS' WORKS A uniformed pilot will go to a separate checkpoint and present his airline credentials to a TSA screener. In Pittsburgh, the pilot will then proceed down a hallway to a room that has been used for private screening.
EASTERN SHOWCASE (Film Journal)
Japan now releases 400 films a year, yet with the exception of its popular anime and yakuza genres, few contemporary Japanese movies are distributed in the U.S. The Japan Society in New York City would like to reverse that trend.
Politicizing the Border Weakens Our Security (Accuracy In Media)
This Washington Times article about Sen. Obama's Sunday speech to the Hispanic rights group La Raza should be of great concern to all Americans. It deals with the politicization of one of the most important issues confronting the United States today: border security and the immigration system.
Talk About Travel (Washington Post)
Post travel editors and writers field questions and comments. On the itinerary this week: Feasting in Naples and the Amalfi Coast; saving animals on the beaches of Tampa, Fla.; and tangoing the night away in Montevideo.
iW PROFILE | "Were The World Mine" Director Tom Gustafson (indieWIRE)
Four Outfest s ago, Tom Gustafson 's short film " Fairies " was making a stop on its long run on the festival circuit. A 20-minute musical fantasy inspired by William Shakespeare 's " A Midsummer Night's Dream ," "Fairies" ended up screening at nearly 100 festivals, including Tribeca and pretty much every LGBT festival around.
JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ????????:????????????? (Japan Today)
With fares and fees skyrocketing lately, you’re excused for feeling that someone’s picking your pocket every time you fly. But every year thousands of airline passengers have items stolen from security check points, overhead bins, and bags both checked and unchecked.
Stay Alert to Larceny in the Air (Aviation.com via Yahoo! News)
With fares and fees skyrocketing lately, you're excused for feeling that someone's picking your pocket every time you fly. But every year thousands of airline passengers have items stolen from security check points, overhead bins, and bags both checked and unchecked. Some even have entire bags swiped. And some do indeed get their pockets picked, if not by the airline, then by the guy sitting ...
Corte Madera residents of affordable housing complex thrilled with new homes (Marin Independent Journal)
Jackie Fourshey still can't believe her good fortune.

 

 

 

 


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