Owner and managing director Henry Carver praised the "huge dedication" of staff since the fire, which was caused by "a malfunctioning flue pipe".
They fear, above all, her nighttime access, the pillow talk that can undo their careful planning. (Nancy Reagan was capable of persuading her Ronnie to fire a chief of staff or a Cabinet secretary with nary a glance across the TV trays.) Gibbs was immensely relieved, therefore, when he got the French to issue a denial by 11 A.M.
Staff notified the fire service of the fire within two minutes of discovery and called them to attend 15 minutes later.
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The other Kim also let go of a third of his 17, 200 staff - and is looking to fire 280 more people, despite threats of a workers' strike.
It revealed officers had interviewed members of staff who had discovered the fire, taken statements from firefighters who were first on the scene and looked at CCTV images.
When one member of staff went to investigate the fire alarm, he was attacked by the 16-year-old with a knife and sustained a superficial cut to his left ear.
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Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service pointed out the staff had fire safety awareness training and repeated advice for members of the public not to enter a building on fire.
They were working for a San Francisco copier dealership when it was bought by Ikon, the copier and printer distributor, and they were instructed to fire some of the staff.
The regulator, which registers nurses and midwives, has been under fire because of problems with staff turnover and a large backlog of cases.
This matters, as knowledge-based work makes skills increasingly portable, and companies need to fire the passion of their staff with more than money.
To get there though, he had to shut down five factories, fire 20% of the staff and cut out half of his parts suppliers.
In an attempt to grab back its position as Europe's largest derivatives exchange, lost to Frankfurt's Eurex earlier in the year, the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange said it will fire 60% of its staff and consider alliances even mergers with other exchanges.
Marcegaglia Group, a family-owned steel company, has been the only one in the industry in Italy not to fire a large portion of its staff, says Ms Marcegaglia.
So Telefonica stopped subcontracting work to Sintel, which in turn last December sought to fire most of its 1, 800 staff.
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It is unfair on staff and on the public to speculate about the closure of fire stations in Warwickshire, the county council has said.
Palin's office is also being investigated to see whether Palin or any of her staff pressured an Alaska public safety commissioner to fire Alaska state trooper Mike Wooten, who had been in a messy divorce and child custody battle with Palin's sister.
"The new hospital does have all the latest innovations that are required as part of the City of Edinburgh Council requirements, the fire authority requirements and the building memoranda from the government, so we comply fully with everything that is necessary in terms of the fire safety for our patients and staff in the new building, " he said.
It also raised concerns about retired staff returning to posts, and pointed to the case of Strathclyde Fire and Rescue chief fire officer Brian Sweeney.
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They were booed off at half-time in last Saturday's win over Argentina so the return of Shaw is a welcome piece of good news for the under-fire coaching staff.
"You know that if you fire those three or four key members of staff the company would shut down immediately, and all the workers would lose their jobs, including those who have no links, " says Gianpaolo Capasso, the head of the agency in the Campania region.
Following a meeting with fire staff on Friday, Neath MP Peter Hain talked of the need to avoid industrial action if possible.
Another story that could have far-reaching and possibly very adverse implications for Indo-American relations went nearly unremarked, however - apart from attention from CNN's Lou Dobbs and his intrepid investigative staff: The impending transfer, at fire-sale prices, of a strategically vital, American-owned global fiber-optic network to an Indian concern with close ties to its government and military.
Staff Sergeant Romesha moved uncovered under intense enemy fire to conduct a reconnaissance of the battlefield and seek reinforcements from the barracks before returning to action with the support of an assistant gunner.
Some of the company's 50 staff had to leave the site after the fire started shortly before 08:00 BST on Wednesday.
Some of the company's 50 staff were evacuated from the site and 12 fire engines were called after the blaze that started at about 08:15 BST.
He thanked fire crews and staff who had worked to "safeguard the rich heritage of our nation".
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Lol Craven, from Cleveland Fire Brigade, said there was an increased risk of danger for staff at business premises that suffered regular false alarms.
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue failed to protect staff in the "greatest loss" of UK firefighters in a single incident in the last 30 years, a court has heard.
Paisley Sheriff Court heard the international departures area was evacuated after a fire alarm was triggered, with hundreds of passengers, crew members and staff leaving through an emergency exit.
The day after the fire, House of Reeves still fulfilled a few orders the staff carried half a dozen beds that hadn't been damaged through smashed windows and a police cordon to the delivery truck.
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