... Of the seven, all were male. There were no Hispanics and just one black nominee, Court of Appeals Associate Judge Theodore Jones. "While we believe the governor is statutorily compelled to pull from the list, we are looking at what options we have, if any,"...
It is refreshing to learn that while many firms are wielding the big redundancy axe, there are still firms that are trying to buck the trend and anticipate measured growth during the recession.
Russell Jones & Walker is one of them. RJW had its own
...read.Sit back and savour the taste of adventure and travel the globe.This book cooks !" (read more) Robert's Comments: "Judith Jones' descriptions of the meals she and her husband cook have me drooling and heading to the kitchen....A great gift for a foodie...
...question of how much people who report the news should also tell you what they think about it." The Washington Times' David Jones sent a note to the staff congratulating them on a job well done. "Just a special word of thanks to all the people who went above...
ALBANY - Gov. Paterson got a list of potential nominees to head the state's top court Monday - and he's not happy with it.
Paterson acknowledged he had not gone over the list in detail "other than a couple of preliminary comments to me from people who
...A Doncaster director took to the streets of Balby to give them a clean sweep! Judith Jones, Director of Customer Services at St Leger Homes of Doncaster – the organisation that manages just over 21,000 properties for Doncaster Council - headed off around...
...S. Kaye, New York State’s chief judge since 1993, is retiring this year. (Photo: Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times) Gov. David A. Paterson must pick Judge Kaye’s successor from among the seven names by Jan. 15. The chief judge leads the Court of Appeals,...
...state panel on Monday recommended seven candidates to succeed Judith S. Kaye, the first woman to serve as New York’s chief judge. The recommendations include two other judges on the Court of Appeals and the state’s former chief administrative judge, but no...