| Top IT Pros Have Found New Reason to Call Richmond and Raleigh Home in 2008
Capital TechSearch knows that in a tight tech market, quality of life indicators are now more important than ever. RICHMOND, Va., March 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The technology sector is consistently named one of the fastest-growing industries, but company-paid benefits are decreasing nationwide. Capital TechSearch is making aggressive moves to help the Southeast retain and attract top IT professionals by launching new, industry-leading benefits. This program provides 401(k) company match from day one and a major medical PPO to all full time employees, with the choice of low premiums or a slightly higher upfront cost with zero deductible. And these benefits are so good everyone from the head of the company to on-site consultants is offered the same plans. President and CEO David Ingram says this program is simply an extension of who we are.
Lady rally does in Spoon River
The Lincoln College Lady Lynx took the lead with six runs in the sixth and scored two insurance run in the seventh to beat the Spoon River College Lady Mudcats 10-7 Tuesday afternoon at Athletic Park. SRC had taken a 7-2 lead with six runs in the fourth inning.The visitors plated their first run in the second on a walk, an error, and a two-out hit from Gabrielle Niewinski. Coach Larry Warden's club though tied the game in the bottom of the inning when Chelsea Hurd scored when the Lincoln third baseman made a high throw to first on a ground ball hit by Lindsay Robbins.Coach John Andrews' team regained the lead with a run in the third. With one out, Carla Passini singled and later scored on an SRC error. .
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-03-26 16:00 GMT: TFN NEWS BRIEFING: Banking and insurance highlights to 15:45 GMT
2008-03-26 15:28:15 Treasurys rise on durable goods report NEW YORK (AP) - Treasurys rose for a second day Wednesday after an unexpected drop in orders for big-ticket manufactured goods stirred concerns about the health of the economy. 2008-03-26 15:21:09 Senate Finance Committee leaders seek details on Bear Stearns deal WASHINGTON (Thomson Financial) - Members of the Senate Finance Committee have asked for the full details of the agreement under which JP Morgan Chase will acquire Bear Stearns, including a description of the assets the Federal Reserve will take on from Bear to allow the deal to happen, in order to judge whether the deal poses any risk to US taxpayers. 2008-03-26 15:16:05 Paulson says 'premature' to give brokers permanent Fed loan access WASHINGTON (Thomson Financial) - The Federal Reserve deserves praise for its creativity in the face of unprecedented financial market problems, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said today, but the kind of expanded lending the Fed has been doing to investment companies needs to be limited to emergency conditions only.
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