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Shawsheen Tech students find success with cosmetology To say cosmetology graduates of Shawsheen Valley Technical High School have a little edge on the competition might be the understatement of the year. www.wickedlocal.com
Saving big for retirement: A Pines couple finds way to afford Golden Years A Pembroke Pines couple earned a modest living all their lives as a hairdresser and salesman, yet they have been superstars when it comes to saving for retirement. Jorge and Rose Castilla managed to pay off their 4-bedroom house in a gated community early. southflorida.sun-sentinel.com
Steve Jobs action doll pulled The toy's Hong Kong-based manufacturer, In Icons, posted a notice on its website yesterday stating that it was ceasing production "after immense pressure from the lawyers of Apple and Steve Jobs' family". www.rte.ie
Investigation into Waratah train wreck needed Now that the people of NSW have bailed out Reliance Rail and in effect become the 100 per cent owner of the company, will the O'Farrell government insist, indeed demand, the repayment of the $50 million ''success and other fees'' from the financial engineers of the scheme (''Socialising the losses on another botched project'', February 6)? www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Pines couple finds ways to save big for retirement Jorge Castilla wasn't thinking of his future retirement when he was washing dishes as a second job or helping his wife, Rose, sew clothes for extra money. www.sun-sentinel.com
Ipswich: Hair salon Baiss and Co aims to be a cut above HAIR salon Baiss and Co based ion St Peter’s Street, Ipswich, has opened a new academy to ensure its graduate stylists are a cut above the rest. www.eadt.co.uk
New York waiter lifts the lid on VIPs, tip systems and how some diners vomit up $500 meals A series of New York magazine interviews gives a 'tell all' look at 21 of the city's most typical jobs from a hairdresser to a Hollywood agent - and the results are eyebrow-raising to say the least. www.dailymail.co.uk
Healing wounds of a long-gone war A Melbourne businesswoman is easing the suffering of Vietnamese children needing surgery. www.brisbanetimes.com.au
40 graduate from beauty and grooming institute KOTA KINABALU: Snips College and Creative Arts Kota Kinabalu yesterday held a graduation ceremony for 40 students who completed their second-level hairdresser and estetician courses, sponsored by the State Human Resource Development Department (JPSM). www.theborneopost.com
Healing wounds of war A Melbourne businesswoman is easing the suffering of Vietnamese children needing surgery. www.theage.com.au
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