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Home Depot May Say Annual Profit Will Fall More Than Forecast (Bloomberg.com) Aug. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Home Depot Inc., whose shares have risen 28 percent in New York trading since July 15, may disappoint investors tomorrow by saying profit this year will fall more than it forecast three months ago. | | | Paint jobs just part of groups work (Columbus Telegram) This summer has been about mission work for the St. Isidore Youth Group. Video with story | | | Paint jobs just part of groups work (Columbus Telegram) This summer has been about mission work for a youth group. | | | Working at home: Spend less, earn more (ABS-CBNNEWS.com) Because of rising transportation and food costs, an increasing number of Filipinos are now opting for jobs that would allow them to work from home. | | | Stay-at-home moms staying home more (Louisville Courier-Journal) "I'm having 'em, so I wanna raise 'em." That's the philosophy that led Jenna Kagan to stop working outside the home when her daughter was born nine years ago. | | | Poor economy puts strain on stay-at-home caregivers (Northwest Herald) CRYSTAL LAKE – When Jennifer Meyer’s second child was born eight months ago, she felt torn about going back to work. But when she tried to end her maternity leave, the decision was made for her. | | | Surprise studies home-arrest program for misdemeanors (The Arizona Republic) The Surprise Police Department and City Courts want to launch a home-detention program that would save money and allow misdemeanor offenders to return to their jobs or addiction-treatment programs as they serve jail time. | | | 5 in-demand jobs in the home industry (Reno Gazette-Journal) INDIANAPOLIS -- It takes an army to build a house. | | | Rebecca Stubbs: for the well-dressed home (The Meridian Star) Rebecca Stubbs has been in the interior design business for at least 20 years, but this year has marked a huge milestone in her career. For years, Stubbs worked from her vehicle, keeping home decor items in a warehouse and getting jobs through word of mouth. | | | New law would put veterans at the head of the line for Methuen jobs (The Eagle-Tribune) METHUEN — Benjamin McCann treated wounded comrades on the battlefield. The 25-year-old Marine corporal and his brother, Marine Sgt. Alexander McCann, 26, drove Humvees and massive, mine-resistant vehicles in Iraq. But when they returned home, they were told that they weren't qualified to be emergency medical technicians and truck drivers. | | |
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