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Boomer retirement and the looming talent shortage
Tips to attract and keep talented employees engaged and committed. Marsha Murray, CPC, Murray Resources, Houston It’s no secret that the first wave of baby boomers is rapidly approaching retirement. Of the 82 million people born between 1946 and...
More than half of pregnant German women drink alcohol
Cot death numbers reach historic low as parents wise up (7 Sep 08) Isotope shortage could impact cancer therapy in Germany (5 Sep 08) Hamburg offers fans team graveyard plots (5 Sep 08) Of these 10,000 babies, some 4,000 suffer from full-blown...
HOMEMADE: 5 DIY techniques to survive any injury
...of his stock response to injury, one mimicked by other men. And there's no shortage of screamers: The National Center for Health Statistics says injuries sent nearly 18 million American men to the ER in 2005....
Full section, Sept. 8: The science of happiness
...on achieving happiness will find no shortage of titles on store shelves. September 8, 2008 By Jeannine Stein Two new studies spell out benefits for people recovering from in strokes as well as for those 50 and older....
Gardening advice: Late-season tomatoes
Blossom End Rot is where the bottom of the tomato is flattish and an unappetising brown (but you can still use the rest of the fruit). It can be caused by irregular or lack of watering, which leads to calcium shortage.
Cruises Small is beautiful on board Balmoral
Yes, there had been problems: a lido deck covered with stacks of sun-loungers for a couple of days, a water shortage, leaky ceilings, a med-evac or two and a sauna and a launderette that were still stored in their polythene-wrapped flatpacks.
Boomers work past retirement, and love it
Labour shortage is a worldwide phenomenon that is expected to worsen, and businesses are encouraged to drop ageism prejudices and to welcome the talent, work ethic and loyalty that is available to them in the boomer generation.
Children losing interest in science through their educati...
...of the science including 'a curriculum that is often perceived by students as being too theoretical and not relevant', 'a poor understanding of the options offered by science-based careers in both students and some teachers' and a shortage of...
British school caters to children of Kazakh elite (Reuters)
Regular schools, offering tuition mostly in Kazakh or Russian , are free in Kazakhstan but many school buildings are in need of repair and a shortage of space means children have to study in three shifts in some areas.