The church's Social Service Unit, founded in 1948, helps and cares for about 7, 500 homeless people annually.
One of the report authors, Dr Robert Clarke, from the Clinical Trial Service Unit at the University of Oxford, said that the findings were "reassuring".
There are a couple groups for whom rising oil prices haven't been all bad: roustabouts and service unit operators in the oil and gas industry.
On Sept. 15, Rory Collins, the head of the Clinical Trial Service Unit at Oxford, was called by Merck and told of the SEAS result, according to the letter.
Despite a tough labour market, the Higher Education Careers Service Unit says 62% have jobs six months after university and 9% are unemployed - figures similar to the year before.
John Coughlin and Officer Vincent Danz were all part of the NYPD Emergency Service Unit and were among the first to enter the buildings after they were hit by hijacked jetliners.
My office continues to coordinate efforts with the State Department, the American Citizen Service Unit at the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, the Haitian Consulate in New York, and the Haitian Embassy in Washington, DC.
An Internal Revenue Service unit set up to look at wealthy taxpayers and their complicated financial arrangements has started rigorous probes of some hedge-fund managers and other investors it suspects may be trying to evade taxes.
This UK report from the Higher Education Careers Service Unit (Hecsu) and Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services provides a detailed look at the paths taken six months after graduation - based on the cohort leaving university in 2011.
Of course there are also rumors afoot that the AOL Time Warner merger has proved to be such a disaster that the company might be forced spin off the AOL Internet service unit, which is the company's most problematic division.
But members of the New York Police Department emergency service unit who came in contact with the letter that was opened at a city mail facility were examined for "minor symptoms" of ricin exposure that they experienced on Saturday, according to Paul Browne, NYPD spokesman.
The number of service unit operators, who keep the oil flowing from wells and remove obstructions such as stuck pipes and casings, is up by a fifth, to 30, 440 from 25, 360 a year earlier, putting them at number three on our list behind aircraft assembly workers.
Rory Collins, co-director of Oxford University's clinical-trials service unit (which demonstrated the efficacy of aspirin against heart disease) has managed to piggy-back on a commercial trial in order to test the notion that folic acid, a food-supplement commonly given to pregnant women, may also prevent heart attacks.
"The World Service science unit was there from the beginning covering this revolution and we've seen enormous changes, " she says.
The cases of postal carriers taking bribes are rare instances that don't reflect the vast majority of carriers, said Thomas Boyle, a spokesman for the Postal Inspection Service, a unit of the U.S. Postal Service.
Dean Ames is head of the Forensic Science Service's drugs unit, which analyses drug seizures in London.
The only way to get help is to trick the service into sending a unit and, after the hospital trip is underway, insisting on going to the CDC instead.
Picking up where its Beepwear line of watches that doubled as pagers left off, Timex has teamed up with pager giant Motorola (nyse: MOT - news - people) and pager service SkyTel , a unit of telecom giant WorldCom (nasdaq: WCOM - news - people).
The new service replaces a temporary satellite unit which was used as a stepping stone towards a permanent renal ward at the town's hospital.
If the project is approved, engineers would hope to have the propulsion unit, or service module, ready to fly on the American rocket's first test flight.
"There's undoubtedly a phenomenon that's not good for health, which is about not giving access to outdoors or green space, safe risk-taking and so on, " said David Pencheon, a medical doctor who now heads the National Health Service's sustainable development unit.
On Tuesday at the inauguration, members of the U.S. Secret Service's elite countersniper unit will be out in force, taking roof-top positions along Pennsylvania Avenue and elsewhere as the presidential motorcade glides past throngs of people for the swearing in of Barack Obama.
Made up of Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa -- these nations, some with sizable populations and others with a wealth of natural resources, could be the economic boomers of the next decade, according to John Bowler, director of Country Risk Service at the Economist Intelligence Unit.
The Gilchrist Birthing Unit and complementary medicine service have moved to the centre from the site's former Gilchrist Building.
Officers were assisted by the Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and an RAF air support unit in their search of the water.
Two of them are currently holding high-ranking posts in Italy's anti-terrorism unit and in the secret service.
The Economist Intelligence Unit's Country Risk service assesses credit risk across 120 countries.
As it happens, there is a relatively small and largely unknown unit within the Defense Security Service (DSS), known as the Foreign Supplier Assessment Center (FSAC).
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Afghanistan may be landlocked, but the Marines' own elite unit, the Special Boat Service, who often train and exercise alongside the SAS, could also be deployed.
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