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Chicago IT Jobs

Chicago is very famous in providing different career opportunities. Business and Accounting Careers and Software jobs in Chicago can be easily approached with that of technology Jobs and career. The fields of business and accounting have already made a marketplace full of opportunities. Are you really seeking for principal career opportunity in US? Are you confused about career and Jobs in New York? Are you looking for Financial Technology Jobs in Chicago? Are you looking for good package and job approvals? You are free to get all these answers here in NY, one of the chief and leader places. Here jobs according to your need are easily accessible. Definitely you go for classifieds advertisements in different newspaper to search vacancies. However, many of career opportunities and Technology Jobs are not given there. So here is need to go for other resource to obtain an additional clear and summarizing vision of the occupation scene, some of the resources have these different opportunit

Rob Kardashian weight loss

Rob Kardashian weight loss , The reality star not only debuted his Arthur George by Rob Kardashian sock line at Neiman Marcus in Las Vegas on May 25, but he showed off his impressive weight loss. The 26-year-old is sporting a slimmer body after recently revealing he was trying to drop the pounds he gained during his relationship with Rita Ora. "I still have to lose like 40 to 50 pounds believe it or not," Kardashian told Us Weekly at the event. "Six months, I should be there." Rob Kardashian weight loss news via Radiopatriot: weight lost Search term: Rob Kardashian weight loss

Fan slaps Beyonce

Fan slaps Beyonce , Beyonce was too damn bootylicious for one fan in Denmark ... who reached up onto the stage and slapped the singer right on her ass during her concert last night. Mrs. Carter was performing "Irreplaceable" at the Forum in Copenhagen ... when a dude with front row seats lunged on to the stage and delivered a full 5-fingered smack to Beyonce's left butt cheek. Fan slaps Beyonce butt

O.C. crash kills 5 teens

O.C. crash kills 5 teens , Authorities say five people killed in a fiery Southern California crash that split a car in half were teenagers from the Irvine area. Sheriff's officials tell the Orange County Register ( http://bit.ly/117ODqN ) the names of the teens killed in the Newport Beach wreck were expected to be released Tuesday. Newport Beach police spokeswoman Kathy Lowe says the Infiniti sedan they were in veered off a road Monday evening and hit a tree. The vehicle split in half and caught fire. Lowe says four people were ejected from the car and died immediately. A fifth was partially ejected and was later declared dead at a hospital. The cause of the crash wasn't immediately clear. No other vehicles were involved. O.C. crash kills 5 teens news

Man shoots daughters

Man shoots daughters , A California man shot his two adult daughters on Monday, killing one and critically injuring the other before apparently committing suicide while his three young grandchildren were in the home, authorities said. An 8-year-old girl called to report gunfire before dawn, and deputies arrived to find 63-year-old Anthony Alvarez dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound , the Tulare County Sheriff's Department said in a statement. Readmore: Man shoots daughters news

Papa John's racist voicemail

Papa John's racist voicemail , Two Florida Papa John's employees were fired after accidentally leaving a racist voicemail on the machine of a customer who allegedly tipped him poorly. On May 19, a black Papa John's customer from Sanford, Fla., received a message on his iPhone, allegedly from the man who had just delivered his pizza, The Daily Dot reports. Apparently, the Papa John's employee didn't realize he had "butt-dialed" the customer and proceeded to leave an N-word ridden, racist voicemail complaining about the tip. See video  Papa John's racist voicemail

TV Correspondent Killed

TV Correspondent Killed , Lebanon's official news agency says gunmen have fired on a government checkpoint near the Syrian border, killing three Lebanese soldiers. The state-run National News Agency says gunmen attacked the roadblock near the town of Arsal on Tuesday morning. TV Correspondent Killed news Via Radiopatriot: TV Correspondent Killed

Cartoon Network lawsuit

Cartoon Network lawsui t , A North Dakota advertising agency is suing the creators of a Cartoon Network show, alleging that they copied a state marketing campaign. H2M, a Fargo-based advertising and marketing agency, filed the lawsuit against Dane Boedigheimer and Spencer Grove in U.S. District Court in North Dakota on Monday. Boedigheimer and Grove are the creators of the animated series "Annoying Orange." Cartoon Network lawsui t news Via news yahoo

Bad Teacher to CBS

Bad Teacher to CBS , " Bad Teacher " is coming to TV. On Wednesday, CBS announced it had ordered the single-camera comedy, based on the Cameron Diaz-starring film, for the 2013-2014 television season. Ari Graynor stars in the series as "an always inappropriate, fearless and unapologetic former trophy wife who masquerades as a teacher in order to find a new man after her wealthy husband leaves her penniless," per CBS. Bad Teacher to CBS news

Ghetto tours stopped

Ghetto tours stopped , A company that promised sightseer tours to the Bronx that included a New York City "ghetto" has stopped the bus rides under protest from an outraged neighbourhood. Real Bronx Tours , which took mostly European tourists from Manhattan to see life in the South Bronx "from a safe distance," issued a statement this week saying it would immediately cease all tours there. Three times a week, the $45 ride took visitors past food-pantry lines, a housing project and a park a guide described as a pickpocket hangout. Tourists were told they'd get a look at the Bronx that reflects one of the darkest chapters of the city's history, the 1970s and '80s, when the tour website said "this borough was notorious for drugs, gangs, crime and murders." Ghetto tours stopped news

Dead for 40 minutes

Dead for 40 minutes , An Australian man who was clinically dead for 40 minutes has been brought back to life by a brand new resuscitation technique. Colin Fiedler, 39 from Victoria, was one of three cardiac arrest patients brought back to life after being dead for between 40 and 60 minutes at The Alfred hospital in Melbourne, using two new techniques in the emergency department. The Alfred is testing a mechanical CPR machine, which performs constant chest compressions, and a portable heart-lung machine -- normally used in theatre -- to keep oxygen and blood flowing to the patient's brain and vital organs. Fiedler had a heart attack and was clinically dead for 40 minutes before being revived last June. "I'm so grateful, more than I could ever say," he told the Herald Sun. So far, seven cardiac arrest patients have been treated with the AutoPulse machine and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. It allows doctors to diagnose the cause of the cardiac arrest an

Jeff Gordon $30M apartment

Jeff Gordon $30M apartment , Here’s one New York City apartment that’s definitely not the pits. In fact, listed for sale at $30 million, one thing that’s abundantly clear about this grandly located and luxuriously appointed apartment: Owner Jeff Gordon has done more than fine during his years of NASCAR racing and hanging in the famous pits. With more than $129 million in career earnings, Gordon is NASCAR’s all-time earnings leader. And this apartment puts the lead in high-octane living. The race car driver who just competed in the 700th race of his career bought the 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence at the exclusive House section of 15 Central Park West back in 2007, just after marrying his second wife. The couple then turned Apartment 7C — what was essentially a shell — into a palace thanks to what the listing agent called “a painstaking, no-expense-spared renovation (that) has ensured that every detail of this 3,454-square-foot home exudes modern elegance and comfort.

$500 Million Penalty

$500 Million Penalty ,  A subsidiary of India's largest pharmaceutical company has agreed to pay a record $500 million in  penalties and fines for selling adulterated drugs and lying to federal regulators in a case that is part of an ongoing crackdown on the quality of generic drugs flowing into the U.S. Federal prosecutors say the guilty plea by Ranbaxy USA Inc. represents the largest financial penalty against a generic drug company for violations of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, which prohibits the sale of impure drugs. The deal, announced Monday, concludes a years-long federal investigation into Ranbaxy's manufacturing deficiencies. The Food and Drug Administration in 2008 barred from Ranbaxy from importing more than 30 different drugs made at factories in India and, two years ago, struck a deal that required the company to ensure that data on its products is accurate, undergo extra oversight and review from a third-party and improve its drug making

N.J. ocean roller coaster

N.J. ocean roller coaster ,  This time next week, perhaps the most famous symbol of Superstorm Sandy 's devastation at the Jersey shore will be gone. Demolition work is to start Tuesday on the remnants of the Jet Star, the roller coaster that plunged off an amusement pier in Seaside Heights during the Oct. 29 storm. It should take about four days to remove the ride, said Maria Mastoris, a spokeswoman for Casino Pier. "We are thrilled about this," she said. "We've been waiting for this for a long time. It shows we're making progress and that we'll be open and ready for the summer." Images of the coaster in the water have appeared hundreds of times in the media and been used to help sell memorabilia to raise money for storm victims. The coaster is featured on a popular car magnet sold by one of the many charities raising money. It also continues to draw large crowds to the Seaside Heights boardwalk, which remains under reconstruction. Ca

Railway Jobs

The Indian Railways provide jobs to many in India. The Indian Railway recruits a lot of people every year. A career with the railways is both secure and pleasing simultaneously as this sector is not affected by recession. It is a very large concern with much scope for recruitment. People with different levels of educational qualifications can find jobs in various ranks in this department. The Indian Railways are divided into various ranks, which are again sub-divided. Each division has its technical and non-technical departments with different functions. The technical departments include civil, technical and mechanical engineering, signaling and telecom services. To manage the non-technical departments, the railways recruit in the fields of general services such as accounts, personnel management, Railway protection Force (RPF) or security and traffic services, among others Railway officers of the highest rank belong to Group A whereas officers of the lowest rank belong to Group D. Gro

Jack Butler dies

Jack Butler dies , Jack Butler, who helped revolutionize the way cornerbacks played in the NFL during his Hall of Fame career with the Pittsburgh Steelers , died Saturday after a lengthy battle with a staph infection. He was 85. Butler's son John said his father's heart stopped suddenly Saturday morning. The elder Butler had spent the last several months in the hospital dealing with a staph infection that plagued him since his career ended in 1959. ''It had been a long road,'' John Butler said. ''It wasn't completely out of the blue.'' Unlike Butler's professional career. The Pittsburgh native played wide receiver at St. Bonaventure and was planning on returning to school to get his master's degree when he received a phone call from Steelers business manager Fran Fogarty in the summer of 1951. To be honest, Butler assumed Fogarty had the wrong number. ''I didn't know anything about professional football,'&#

ABC shows canceled

ABC shows canceled , In the dead of night, while you were sleeping or paying attention to other less trivial things, ABC and NBC announced the cancellation of Happy Endings and Smash , respectively. Feel free to use this space as a memorial for both shows.  You know it's a weird upfront season when Community fans are the ones left with nothing to complain about in the end. Fans of Happy Endings and Smash will be disappointed to know their shows didn't get picked up for another year by their respective networks. Both had vocal but small fan bases for two very different reasons.  Happy Endings was another ensemble sitcom that had smart writing but struggled to find a large audience. (It was a lot like Community in that way.) On the other hand, people loved Smash because it was a hot mess of television. So if you know any Smash or Happy Endings fans, give them a little love today. Hug them extra tightly. Buy them a milkshake, or something with a little more punch

$45M ATM heist, Eight defendants have been charged in the largest bank heist

$45M ATM heist , Eight defendants have been charged in the largest bank heist of its kind, a $45 million worldwide theft that took just hours using fabricated ATM cards. Federal prosecutors said the cyber-theft was as intricate as a movie plot. "This scheme was organized for months and planned down to the minute, reminiscent of the casino heist in 'Ocean's Eleven,'" said Loretta Lynch, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York. The scheme, which started overseas, was detailed in an indictment unsealed today. Unknown hackers stole data from banks that was then encoded onto plastic cards sent to crews in two dozen countries, according to the Justice Department. The local operatives went from ATM to ATM, withdrawing millions. Lynch said she saw photos of one defendant in New York. "Surveillance photos show his backpack getting heavier and heavier as his efforts go on," she said. According to court records, the hackers targeted a credit