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Playing cheerleader and putting in face time with the rank and file are part of the job--his vision can't be translated by deputies alone.
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Even if the record industry threw itself wholeheartedly into digital music, it will have a job to stop the post-Napster file-sharing services he said.
BBC: Music swapping on the net rising
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It required a bureaucratic struggle lasting several years before he managed to regain control over his file and land a good-paying job with a foreign firm in Beijing.
ECONOMIST: China: Could do better | The
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The federation, which represents rank-and-file officers, made the claim about the scale of job cuts at its recent annual conference.
BBC: Short debate: Policing in Wales
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The walkout won for the union the first 30-and-out retirement provision for rank-and-file workers, allowing full benefits after 30 years on the job no matter what the age.
CNN: Former UAW President Leonard Woodcock dies
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One criticism is that being first-to-file gives big and sophisticated organisations, highly experienced at the difficult job of filing for patents, an advantage over smaller outfits that may be technically brilliant but not legally savvy.
ECONOMIST: Intellectual property
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While both the Mobile Digital Scribe and ZPen would be more palatable if they captured natively into a more standard file format such as JPEG or PDF, both do a solid job of recording pages of notes and line drawings.
ENGADGET: Switched On: More options for getting from scribble to screen
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Most printers look for a firmware update every time they receive a job but, for some reason, they rarely check the validity of an incoming file.
ENGADGET: Researchers expose printer vulnerability, turn LaserJets into literal time bombs (update)
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In crisp blue and yellow file folders, eligible bachelors are noted for their height, education, and job status.
CNN: Finding love across the Koreas: A matchmaker's tale
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If a homeowner stopped paying the mortgage because she lost her job, does it matter that one of the loan documents wasn't in the file, which is technically a no-no?
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An injury ended Spiro's job as a New York police officer in 1983, but he said he kept the letters in a file for more than 30 years.
WSJ: Letters from Lennon killer to NY cop on sale in LA