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141“...The authors examine the trends in the growth of employer-sponsored on-site child care (ESCC) programs, then employ a case study approach to seek answers to a...”
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142by Rachel A. Willis Rachel Connelly Deborah S. DeGraff“...This case study examines the industry of circular knitting for legwear. The industry is generally classified as hosiery manufacturing but can include products...”
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145by JOEL CONNELLY RACHEL ZIMMERMAN P-I REPORTERS Published in Seattle post-intelligencer (1921) (27.05.1998)“...In a new statewide poll conducted by Evans/McDonough Inc., 59 percent of those interviewed agreed when asked if they felt Special Prosecutor Kenneth Starr's...”
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146by JOEL CONNELLY RACHEL ZIMMERMAN P-I REPORTERS Published in Seattle post-intelligencer (1921) (02.05.1998)“...House Speaker Newt Gingrich will headline the Republicans' annual picnic Aug. 22 at Stewart's Misty Isle Ranch. Senate Majority leader Trent Lott came calling...”
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147by JOEL CONNELLY RACHEL ZIMMERMAN P-I REPORTERS Published in Seattle post-intelligencer (1921) (23.11.1996)“...The celebrating may be under way, but vote counting is not yet complete in the tight 3rd District congressional race between GOP Rep. Linda Smith and...”
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148by JOEL CONNELLY RACHEL ZIMMERMAN P-I REPORTERS Published in Seattle post-intelligencer (1921) (15.11.1996)“...Dale Foreman, the former state House majority leader and failed GOP gubernatorial candidate, announced yesterday that he is running for the post of Republican...”
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149by JOEL CONNELLY RACHEL ZIMMERMAN P-I REPORTERS Published in Seattle post-intelligencer (1921) (22.10.1996)“...The polls provide similar mixed results in the governor's race. In the Elway Poll, Democrat Gary Locke has a 2-1 lead over Republican Ellen Craswell. Locke...”
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150by JOEL CONNELLY RACHEL ZIMMERMAN P-I REPORTERS Published in Seattle post-intelligencer (1921) (14.08.1996)“...They disagree on its causes, and they aren't sure what to do about it, but many Republican Party leaders, strategists and delegates to the Republican National...”