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AUS Tertiary Update (Scoop.co.nz) Lincoln progression case on appeal The Association of University Staff has appealed a decision from the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) over the interpretation of the meaning and effect of the promotion and advancement criteria in the Lincoln University academic staff collective employment agreement. Sports cereals target young fans (Orlando Sentinel) Marketing takes team messages to grocery shelves The next must-have sports collectible could be lurking in the cereal aisle of your local supermarket. Alloy Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2008 Results (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----Alloy, Inc. , one of the country's largest providers of media and marketing programs reaching targeted consumer segments, today reported financial results for its third fiscal quarter ended October 31, 2008. Ronde: Stumping For The ACC (The Tampa Tribune) Bucs cornerback Ronde Barber, a former University of Virginia player, was part of the bid presentation that lured the ACC Championship Game to Tampa. The Minority Report (AdWeek) Black athletes, musicians and actors figure more prominently in ad campaigns than ever, but the chances that African Americans actually created those ads are pretty slim. Selective Insurance Group Announces Officer Appointments (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Selective Insurance Group, Inc. announced the following appointments by its subsidiary, Selective Insurance Company of America : GRAMMY NOMINATIONS: Locals shine as recording industry comes calling; see photos from Grammy party (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser) Industry recognition lends prominence to culture Share The Spirit (The Morning News) As the spirit of the season settles into Northwest Arkansas, area nonprofit organizations are working away, busily striving to make the season bright for everyone. But, they need a holiday hand! Ski deals available nearly everywhere (Santa Cruz Sentinel) Mike and Pam Mathe have taken their two kids skiing at Beaver Creek over Christmas break each of the past five years. Community Pride (Kingwood Observer) Kingwood residents graduate from SHSU Several Kingwood residents were among the August graduates from Sam Houston State University. Those students include Patricia Nell Almond, Bachelor of Fine Arts, theatre; Colleen Mary Campbell, Bachelor of Science, criminal justice; Timothy L. Cobb, Master of Business Administration, business administration ; Sarah Elaine Darbonne, Bachelor of Science, ...
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