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New York City News |
| Monster Eyes Local Ads |
| The company, a unit of New York-based recruitment and yellow pages ad giant TMP Worldwide, plans to unveil the first of more than 100 local job sites on April 1, beginning with Cincinnati, Ohio. |
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| Dot Com Deadbeats Ordered to Pay |
| TSI Broadband, Inc. and Aptegra Services, Inc., both located at 229 West 36th Street in Manhattan, had asked the employees to defer their salaries for a month while the companies tried to raise cash to continue operations. |
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| HotJobs CEO Boylan to Depart |
| Dimitri Boylan, the acting president and CEO of online recruiter HotJobs, is exiting the company at the end of the month. |
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| Amtrak President to Resign |
| Amtrak President George Warrington is resigning to become head of New Jersey's bus and rail agency, a surprise move that comes as the financially troubled national passenger railroad fights efforts to break it up.
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| MasterCard Creates College Internship Program |
| Baker & McKenzie's head of securities has Purchase, NY-based MasterCard International Feb. 26 announced that it has created an internship program, "Priceless Edge," designed to give college students the chance for real-life work experience in the highly competitive music industry. |
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| Ethan Allen breaks ground on a Texas store |
| Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. recently broke ground on a new 19,000-square-foot store located in a shopping mall in Frisco, TX. |
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| Regional
News |
| Monster Eyes Local Ads |
| The company, a unit of New York-based recruitment and yellow pages ad giant TMP Worldwide, plans to unveil the first of more than 100 local job sites on April 1, beginning with Cincinnati, Ohio. |
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| Monster Eyes Local Ads |
| The company, a unit of New York-based recruitment and yellow pages ad giant TMP Worldwide, plans to unveil the first of more than 100 local job sites on April 1, beginning with Cincinnati, Ohio. |
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| ComScore Exec Downplays Jupiter Media Metrix Acquisition Report |
| Manpower Inc. reported last week that hiring is still tepid in the Washington area, despite signs that an economic recovery is afoot. The firm surveyed area companies about their hiring plans for the spring. |
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