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June 22, 2006
Little resume embellishments can come back to bite you
NEW YORK - As a number of corporate executives have found to their dismay, lying on a job resume can have dire consequences. Earlier this year, the chief executive of RadioShack Corp. was forced out after it was discovered he did not have the college degrees he
From Little resume embellishments can come back to bite you
Bridge work that delayed Del. 1 motorists this week near St. Georges should wrap up late today. Traffic has been slowed by lane closures as a Department of Transportation crew replaces an expansion plate with rubberized asphalt on the bridge over Dragon Creek, north of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal. Work and delays are due to resume at 9 a.m. today and the job is due to be finished at 3 p.m.
From Around Delaware
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) _ A former member of the board overseeing a troubled job training agency on Monday defended the thousands of dollars in grants the agency funneled to an inner city youth program he
Posted by Joe at June 22, 2006 02:59 PM


