Since when are hardworking men and women who are putting in a hard day's work every day -- since when are they special interests?
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In 1973, a three-day work week was introduced in Britain to conserve energy during a miners' strike.
Filming was wrapped up in mid-March of this year, and post-production work was completed just a day before Aronofsky and Rourke were expected in Venice, meaning festival-goers had little to no information about the film.
Parties in Macedonia's fractious coalition government started a two-day summit in parliament in Skopje to work on details of a deal to end the insurgency.
Imagine online videos that teach people how to perform day to day tasks in a way that is more efficient and economical and that also helps them develop valuable work-related skills.
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In Marlboro, the officers are active-duty members of the township police, and work 36 hours a week in three-day shifts.
It will feature all the national youth and children's orchestras in a two-day celebration of jazz, brass and choral work.
The Columbus Blue Jackets, like the NHL office, have plans in place to reduce staff hours to a four-day work week by November 1, unless the lockout ends before then.
Both Novartis and Merck (nyse: MRK - news - people ) are nearing FDA approval for once-a-day pills that work in a fashion similar to Byetta, although without the promise of weight loss.
Google said last week that its Google Translate service -- which changes text from one language to another -- handles as much translation work in a day as human translators could manage in a year.
The airlines are not prepared to say what fares they will charge, but the 3, 500 regular Concorde users (many of whom fly back first class on subsonic flights after a day's work in America or Europe) are unlikely to be price-sensitive.
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Many buy-siders already believe abusing information is all too often in a day's work on Wall Street.
He would then send an end-of-day report on the work he paid a company in Shenyang, China, to do for him.
And, in fact, they did work out because the next day you were informed that a temporary job--or a preliminary job offer had been made to Ms. Lewinsky?
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Or she confided in you that when she leaves work for the day, she goes home to a television-free home to spend time with a cup of coffee, her husband and absolutely no connection to the internet (it must be torturous to not understand technology).
In 1948, the British 10, 000-meter runner Stan Cox had to take a day off work for his race.
Douglas's teaching assistant had made a note in his school diary - which details work the pupils have done during the day - informing his mother that he had been upset by a film.
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You know, it's easy, after a hard day's work, to just put your kid in front of the TV set -- you're tired, don't want to fuss with them -- instead of reading to them, but that's a sacrifice we must joyfully accept.
Meanwhile, triple world champion Sebastian Vettel was satisfied with his day's work, despite being delayed by a pot-hole in the track.
Giles, who also took 55 wickets in 62 one-day internationals, has been preparing for a life outside of the game by doing commentary work on BBC Radio.
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It is already a gateway to up-to-the-minute information on where all our museums are to be found, what special attractions they offer and how they can support work in schools - serious research or simply visits as part of a day out.
At the High Court in Glasgow, the woman told how she had been at the Drimsynie Estate during a Christmas away-day from her work.
Getting all employees to complete a two-day workshop is of course not the absolute end of the work in strengthening safety consciousness among the workers.
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Pope Benedict's last words on his final day in office - as he greeted one-by-one the cardinals - were a plea to work together in harmony.
Work on the new 24-bed community hospital at Bonar Bridge in Sutherland and a new day surgery centre at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness will start next year.
While opening-day iPhone lines vary by location -- what passes as early enough at a Radio Shack in Nevada may not work for an Apple store in New York -- analysts generally say advance consumer demand for the iPhone 5 is outpacing previous models.
The beauty of such surveys, which are also collected in Australia and many European countries, is that they cover the whole day (not just the time at work), and they also have a built-in accuracy check, since they must always add up to 24 hours a day.
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