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These tech companies hire the most data workers

IBM, Microsoft, and Google are among the top companies that employ large numbers of data scientists, engineers, architects, and database administrators.




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Walmart Labs will hire 2,800 in India this year

Since its inception in Bengaluru in 2008, Walmart Labs India has built cross-disciplinary teams engaged in cutting edge engineering, product development and data sciences.




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Hertfordshire artist’s work to appear at Royal Society exhibition

A local artist’s work has been selected from over 1,500 entries to appear alongside artworks by some of Britain’s leading artists.




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New art exhibition at University of Hertfordshire explores the role of plastic in our lives

Last week, a brand new and highly topical exhibition of contemporary art opened to the public at the University of Hertfordshire. Visually stunning and extremely thought-provoking, Plastic Matter is a unique group exhibition that explores plastic’s potential to become something more treasured, looks at how hastily we consume and dispose of it, its environmental impact and its future role in society.




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Support for domestic abuse victims in lockdown in Hertfordshire

'Coronavirus lockdown is not responsible for domestic abuse - people are.'




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Gloucestershire gain upper hand against Middlesex at Merchant Taylors' School

Josh Shaw returned his best figures of the season as Gloucestershire gained the upper hand by bowling Middlesex out on the opening day of their County Championship clash in Northwood.




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Toby Roland-Jones takes career-best figures for Northwood vs Gloucestershire in Northwood

Toby Roland-Jones claimed career-best bowling figures on day two of Middlesex’s County Championship game with Gloucester at Merchant Taylors’ School.




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Tim Murtagh takes five wickets as Middlesex beat Gloucestershire in Northwood

Tim Murtagh grabbed his fourth five-wicket haul in the County Championship this season as Middlesex rolled Gloucestershire over for 137 to clinch victory inside three days at Merchant Taylors’ School.




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Sell out Radlett crowd sees Radlett beat Gloucestershire in Vitality Blast

Dawid Malan’s imperious unbeaten knock of 91 steered Middlesex to a rare Vitality Blast victory against Gloucestershire at Radlett as they climbed to second place in the South Group.




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Will the ancient sunken forests of New Hampshire ever appear again?

From N.H. to Nova Scotia, Ancient forests emerge only during rare periods of extreme low tide.



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Apple hires ex-EPA chief to lead green efforts

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Harvard startup offers for-hire tiny houses in the middle of nowhere

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New Hampshire: Destination of the week

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New Hampshire considering a farm-to-plate bill

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Listen to this pug and you'll understand why the makers of 'Halo' hired him for voice-overs

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RSA hires CUO from Ardonagh

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SeamlessDocs Hires Chief Accessibility Advisor to Advance its Accessibility Program

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Former Drug Addict Says The Opioid Epidemic Can Be Stopped With Two Extra Hires At Every School

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PROVAB TECHNOSOFT Announces Web Developers for Hire: Setup a Remote Software Development Team

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International Conference in New Hampshire to Create Impartial Public Policy Forum, Avoid Rhetoric

At The Portsmouth Conference on October 18 and 19, 2018 in Portsmouth, NH, a panel of leading international thinkers will discuss policy consequences related to climate.




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West Virginia Mesothelioma Victims Center Urges a Person In West Virginia With Mesothelioma to Call to Ensure They Hire the Nation's Top Lawyers-Who Consistently Get The the Best Compensation Results

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Employees Represented by Nichols Kaster, PLLP File Lawsuit Against KeyTronicEMS and CDR Manufacturing, Inc. d/b/a Ayrshire Electronics for Alleged Unpaid Wages

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California Mesothelioma Victims Center Now Urges US Navy Veterans Diagnosed with this Rare Cancer to Call Them About How Not To Hire A Lawyer Firm to Advance A Compensation Claim

The last thing the California Mesothelioma Victims Center wants to see is a diagnosed US Navy Veteran get shortchanged because they had no way to differentiate between the nation's best mesothelioma lawyers, and a personal injury law firm.




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Steven Santarpia Hires Long Island Web Design Company, Benjamin Marc to Assist with Search Engine Optimization Marketing Plan

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SaaS Provider TALENThire, Launches its "Agency Alliance" Program Empowering Recruitment Agencies with Revenue Generating Technology

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John Shirey Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who

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Concurrency, Inc. Announces Hire of Two Practice Leaders

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miEdge Hires Jonathon Carpenito to Join Sales Team

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Aventiv Research Hires Robert Wessel to Lead Phase 1 Clinical Pharmacology Unit in Columbus

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Calamos Wealth Management Announces Three Investment Team Hires

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SaaS On-Demand Workforce Provider TALENThire, Launches its "Free-Agent" Portal Allowing Individuals to Add their Profile during the COVID-19 Crisis

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Angara.com Introduces Orange & Yellow Sapphire Jewelry

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Precise Hires Vice President of Business Development to Help Build on the Company's Growth




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The Spearhead Group Hires Six Consumer Product Industry Veterans to Advance Strategic Growth Initiatives Across the Organization

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Global Cannabinoids hires former L'Oreal Chief Product Accelerator and VP of Trends, Sam Cheow, to Become their New Chief Product Innovation Officer for Hemp and CBD Skin, Hair & Cosmetics

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Presidio Real Estate Hires Industry Titan

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FreeCast Hires DTV America & Frontier Executives as IPO Moves Forward

Irwin Podhajser, former DTV America VP of Business Development and Roy Labrador, Frontier's National VP of Channel Programs are the latest high-profile additions to FreeCast's leadership.




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Light Rail On Wilshire? Why, That Would Be Illegal!

The recent selection of a route alignment for the Westside Subway Extension, as well as the release of the Wilshire Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit final environmental impact report started us thinking about something we read aways back regarding Wilshire Boulevard.

It was in Kevin Roderick's Wilshire Boulevard: Grand Concourse Of Los Angeles (Santa Monica: Angel City Press, 2005). The author briefly mentions (on page 20):

"New subdivisions around the periphery of Los Angeles were not unusual in the mid-1890s, but the Wilshires had grander ambitions. Across the center of their land, they promised to grade a generous, one-hundred-twenty-foot-wide graveled boulevard.

It would stretch just four blocks between the two parks, but the brothers believed that even a short stub of remarkable avenue would attract lot buyers.

To spur sales, they lobbied to encircle the tract with special streetcar lines, but insisted that the city council forbid the laying of tracks - forever - on their boulevard."

Forbid the laying of tracks?

Forever?

Really?

We had to determine if this had actually been codified, and turned to the City of Los Angeles Municipal Code to investigate.

Sure enough, we discovered in SEC. 62.129. PUBLIC BOULEVARDS - USE OF:

That the following regulations shall apply to those certain streets in this City, known as Wilshire Boulevard, from Park View Avenue to the west City limits; Adams Street from Grand Avenue to Hoover Street; Boyle Avenue from Whittier Boulevard to First Street; Alvarado Street from Seventh Street to Hoover Street; and Occidental Boulevard from First Street to Sixth Street; which have been heretofore dedicated as open, public boulevards:

(a) No railroad or pipe line franchise shall ever be granted, and no railroad track or pipe line shall ever be laid or constructed, except water pipes, sewers, gas mains and conduits for telephone and electric wires, for service of the property fronting on said boulevards and house connections and connections of water, sewers, and gas pipe lines, or conduits for telephone and electric wires on intersecting streets.

The early developers of Wilshire were successful in banishing rail lines from the Boulevard forever. Despite having the greatest urban rail system in the world in its heyday, no streetcars ever rumbled down Los Angeles' grandest street.

This 1925 Kelker DeLeuw City/County Comprehensive Rapid Transit Plan Urban Map shows nothing on Wilshire - cross-town streetcars were designated for Pico Boulevard, 3rd Street, and Hollywood Boulevard.

A 1938 Los Angeles Railway map depicts cross-town streetcars on several east-west lines: 3rd Street (R), 10th Street / Olympic Boulevard (L), Pico "Street" (P), Washington Boulevard (W), and Jefferson Boulevard (J). Only motor coaches served Wilshire Boulevard.

Wilshire still became the city's grandest boulevard despite its lack of "rapid transit" - or perhaps because of it - and Rodericks' book is a fascinating account of Los Angeles' iconic boulevard and how one street can influence such a large city.

We can't know how the street or city would have developed had streetcars run along it, but Wilshire Boulevard never got stuck with overhead transit either.

We might be thankful we didn't end up with a Wilshire monorail, as one proposal depicted the intersection of Wilshire & Fairfax here.

Meanwhile, this Saturday marks the annual Great Los Angeles Walk, which goes back to its roots this year.

The day-long trek will take participants 15.6 miles along the entire length of Wilshire Boulevard, from Pershing Square downtown to its west end at the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica.

The L.A. Conservancy has a wonderful interactive website that helps visitors create their own customized tours of Wilshire Boulevard's past and present.





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Why More CEOs Should Be Hired from Within

Claudio Fernández-Aráoz, a senior adviser at the global executive search firm Egon Zehnder, makes the case for finding a company’s next CEO inside the firm. But to find the best contenders, organizations have to learn what to look for, how to find it, and how to nurture it. Fernández-Aráoz is the co-author of the new HBR article “Turning Potential into Success: The Missing Link in Leadership Development.”




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Use all your entitlement; tax saved is money earned, says Dhirendra Kumar

Use all your entitlement; tax saved is money earned, says Dhirendra Kumar





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New Hampshire’s Runnymede Farm, Former Home Of Dancer’s Image, To Be Listed For Sale

Runnymede Farm in North Hampton, N.H., once the home of disqualified Kentucky Derby winner Dancer's Image, will soon be on the market with an expected price of about $5 million, Seacoast Online reports. The six-plus acre property features a 12-stall horse barn and it's slated to be listed at the end of May through Tate […]

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