Modesto Bee - Sat Nov 07
For Americans who wake up each morning thinking about their job hunt, Friday's unemployment report offered little reassurance that their search soon would pay off, even as the broader economy showed signs of strengthening.
History Review RevueThe Modesto Bee - Sat Nov 07
Modesto Institute for Continued Learning participants take part in a Groucho Marx skit Tuesday morning on the Modesto Junior College West Campus in Modesto.
Mystery in life; renowned in deathThe Modesto Bee - Sat Nov 07
Kenneth L. Worley lived in Modesto with a cast on his foot and a past he had fled.
Pension records are public, judge saysCNPA Bulletin - Fri Nov 06
A Stanislaus County judge has ruled that the Stanislaus Employees' Retirement Association must release data -- by name -- regarding pensions for public-service retirees, The Modesto Bee reports .
'Python' star slithers into Bay AreaVallejo Times-Herald - Fri Nov 06
Because a divorce settlement has put the squeeze on John Cleese, the former Monty Python star is on the road, taking his tour bus up and down the West Coast.
Bee wins records lawsuitThe Modesto Bee - Fri Nov 06
The Modesto Bee and two other petitioners have prevailed in a lawsuit to force the Stanislaus Employees' Retirement Association to release information on pensions for public service retirees.
Sustainability positioned as key driver of Invensys Operations Management strategyControl Engineering - Fri Nov 06
Frito-Lay's David Haft delivers OpsManage '09 opening day keynote, outlining how a focus on sustainability has transformed the company.
Architecture database launchedThe Modesto Bee - Thu Nov 05
The Modesto Art Museum has launched an online database of nearly 1,000 architectural sites in town.
Orchestra Day at MJCThe Modesto Bee - Thu Nov 05
Modesto Junior College hosts High School Orchestra Day on Nov. 12, gathering six groups from high schools from around Stanislaus County to perform 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The event features performances by each orchestra and is free and open to the public.
County to offer supply of H1N1 vaccine to pregnant womenModesto Bee - Wed Nov 04
The Stanislaus County Health Services Agency received a limited supply of H1N1 flu vaccine and has decided to offer the 600 doses to pregnant women.
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