On Jan. 19, 2012, Fitch Ratings took the following rating actions on the sales tax revenue bonds and general obligation bonds of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District a
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In Jewish tradition, the copying of the Torah was the exclusive province of men. The Women's Torah Project, finished in Seattle in 2010, is the first known Torah to be scribed and embellished by an international...
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Forecasters say restaurant revenues will reach record levels in 2012 - jumping 3.5 percent over last year - while the industry's employment numbers return to what they were before the recession. It's a fry cry from the...
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Looking for a promising career in a lousy economy? A new study suggests you're apt to find it in apps — the services and tools built to run on smartphones, computer tablets and Facebook's online social network.
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UOP forecast: In 2012, job growth will be 1.9 percent in the South Bay, 1.1 percent in the East Bay, and 1.6 percent in San Francisco metro region
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Boyden, a global leader in executive search with more than 70 offices in over 40 countries, announced today that three new Managing Directors have joined its growing San Francisco
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Adobe intends to cut 121 jobs in San Jose and 103 jobs in San Francisco, an official filing by the company with state labor officials shows.
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In the most impressive surge for the job market since the middle of last decade, the United States added 243,000 jobs in January, far more than economists expected. The unemployment rate dropped to 8.3 percent, the lowest in three years.
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Motorola Solutions, Inc. , a leader in the development of Public Safety Long Term Evolution networks, devices, applications and services, today commends the Bay Ar
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Walter Johnson, a longtime San Francisco labor leader known as much for his sense of humor and caring nature as for his political power and labor advocacy, died Thursday in San Francisco. He was 87. Mr. Johnson spent...
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