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PARALEGAL/LITIGATION SUPPORT ANALYST
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. has an opening for a Litigation Support Analyst. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years litigation paralegal experience and have an in depth understanding of electronic discovery processes and document management, as well as expert level skills in MSOffice products, including Access and PowerPoint. Summation experience strongly desired. Ref:112005LSA Please […]
NBA owner or racist slum lord?
The NBAās players have caught a lot of grief over the past few years for attitudes and violent incidents. The latest flap over a reasonable dress code showed that many players have no clue what āreal lifeā actually means in America. However, other than the Detroit brawl in November 2004, what player has done something […]
Cahokia advances, Flyers lose
For the American Cahokia head football coach Antwyne Golliday is one class man both on and off the field. Last Saturday afternoon at historic Township Stadium (now Lindenwood Field) on the southeast part of Belleville, his football team proved to be all class as well, beating the Althoff Crusaders 14-0 in front of 3,000-plus in […]
Donāt leave yourself short upon retirement
There was time when you could hold onto a job for 25 years or more and then retire with a sizeable pension that could carry you through your golden years. My father is a living example. But that rarely happens these days. Income during retirement comes from three main sources: Social Security, pension plans, and […]
The future of STL boxing
Silver Gloves leads busy week of amateur action By Glenn McBrady For the St. Louis American There was a surplus of amateur boxing action last week, beginning with a show in front of a packed house at the Heart of St. Charles Banquet Center and ending with the finals of the 2005 Silver Gloves Tournament […]
COCA invokes creativity and celebration
Imagine Weekend celebrates expansion By Anisha F. Coleman For the St. Louis American The arts sprung to life in the newly renovated and expanded COCA building on Trinity Avenue in culturally rich University City this weekend. The Center of Creative Arts opened its doors to the public with its Imagine Weekend to officially re-introduce the […]
Employment slightly up in St. Louis and Missouri
Annual job growth in the state at 1.1 percent With Missouriās unemployment rate at its lowest level in four years, employment (unadjusted) in September increased in the stateās seven metropolitan areas, the state announced this week. In St. Louis, employment increased by 11,200 jobs, Kansas City employment grew by 8,700 jobs; Springfield added 3,300 jobs, […]
David B. Henson, Lincoln Uās 17th president
Dr. David B. Henson, the 17th President of Lincoln University, died October 29, 2005 at the age of 67. He had retired in January, citing problems associated with diabetes. āEveryone in the Lincoln University family is saddened by the loss of Dr. Henson,ā said Carolyn Mahoney, who succeeded Henson upon his retirement. āHe was a […]
