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My adopted homeland’s compassion is needed now more than ever | The land of my birth is filled with desperate people. Because of America, I am not one of them. |
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Marine from Kent honored for his work as combat correspondent, photographer | From boot camp to the battlefield, Reece Lodder shares a different perspective through the lens of his camera. Shooting vivid, engaging photography brings out the best in the Marine Corps sergeant. |
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Mary Sass named Business Administration Bachelor’s Program director in Poulsbo | |||
The Rise of Julie Larson-Green, the Heir Apparent at Microsoft | It remains to be seen whether the Microsoft reorganization announced by CEO Steve Ballmer this morning can rejuvenate the once-mighty software company. But one thing is crystal clear: The reshuffling marks another huge win for Julie Larson-Green, the 20-year company veteran whose pluck and team… |
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Sinofsky's successor at Microsoft has the people touch | With the abrupt departure of Steven Sinofsky as head of Microsoft’s Windows division, the spotlight falls on another longtime Microsoft employee who has risen through the ranks to prominence: Julie Larson-Green. |
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Meet Julie Larson-Green, the woman who will lead Windows | Steven Sinofsky is out at Microsoft. The Windows boss has left the building, and now Julie Larson-Green is in charge. She is now responsible for leading all Windows software and hardware engineering, and she will report to Steve Ballmer from here on out. Running the Windows team is a huge… |
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Rise of Silicon Valley women: Now Windows gets first new female boss | Silicon Valley may have a stereotype as the land of computer nerds and alpha males, but the modern technology boss is increasingly likely to be a woman. |
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Sunny fall weather invites outdoor study | |||
Alaska Airlines Veteran Diana Shaw Elected Vice President of Customer Service at Horizon Air | |||
LCC picks Centralia College VP as its next president | A Centralia College administrator will be the next president of Lower Columbia College. The LCC Board of Trustees on Wednesday selected Chris Bailey, a vice president at the Lewis County community college, to take over when president Jim McLaughlin retires in September. µþ´Ç²¹°ù»å… |