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en Chinatown was probably the most economically devastated area as a result of Sept. She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions. 11, ... The concept of making an Empire Zone was to attract jobs.

en There are pockets of communities that have been left behind because of the development of malls. Empire plans help communities attract jobs by offering a load of tax benefits.

en The enterprise zone is virtually the only economic development tool available to many communities in rural Arizona, and loss of the program would, for some of these communities, result in the loss of jobs to states that are able to provide at least limited attraction incentives. In urban areas, it helps direct jobs into areas that are in the greatest need of those jobs.

en We interviewed almost 3,000 people to hear from them what they thought the main concerns were and there were really three main concerns. One was sanitation and a lack of jobs in Chinatown; the other was lack of housing in Chinatown, and in fact prices have gone up. People could no longer live here. And it was a quality of life issue. People felt the streets were dirty, there were not enough parks.

en We don't have enough people to fill jobs here and that is making it even harder for employers. So now, they have to offer training and education to attract new employees. With that available, it comes down to this: if you really want to be working, you can.

en If you want to compete on a national scale, the Empire Zone basically takes away the problem of high taxation in New York. I think the hope that everyone has with the program, which lasts for 10 to 15 years, is that New York will continue the trend of lowering its taxes so we won't need Empire Zones in the future.

en [While Hollywood is often full of copycat ideas, the subject of empire is a hot topic for obvious reasons, says HBO's historical consultant, Jonathan Stamp.] There's something particularly resonant about that particular point in Roman history, maybe particularly in the United States, ... [Rome] is wrestling with all the problems of whether or not it should expand, have an empire. If it does have an empire, how it should run that empire...?

en There's more to it than really meets the eye. Our area is economically depressed. Our citizenry is becoming young families, low income, and senior citizens, fixed income. Other than Grand View and schools we don't have lots of employers providing good paying jobs.

en [Highlighting the 2005 schedule are games with local rivals University of Maryland-Baltimore County (Sept. 11), Navy (Sept. 13) and Howard (Sept. 25). The Mids will be making their first trip to Emmitsburg since the 2002 season. The Mount opens the conference schedule at St. Francis (Pa.) in Loretto, Pa., on Sept. 30.] The non-conference is always a mixed bag, ... Our non-conference contests are good, but we need to be prepared for St. Francis (Pa.) at the end of September. Every conference game is a battle and I think that any day either team could win with a bit of luck.

en The real goal is to attract business and create new high-wage, high-tech jobs here in the future. We want to ensure that people can live and work in the area.

en Bringing Israeli technology to Akron will create jobs there. It will create a high tech environment that hasn't really been developed, and enable them to attract other companies to the area.

en We have created this new Internet resource to connect workers to employers who have jobs to give, including temporary jobs cleaning up and rebuilding devastated communities,

en There's a fascinating range of opportunities and a lot of employment for the area. Jacksonville is very fortunate with Naval-skilled labor that can work those jobs. Airports are seen as a very important way to efficiently attract economic benefits to your community. It's your connection to the world.

en The foundation of empire is art and science. Remove them or degrade them, and the empire is no more. Empire follows art and not vice versa as Englishmen suppose.
  William Blake

en There's something particularly resonant about that particular point in Roman history, maybe particularly in the United States. [Rome] is wrestling with all the problems of whether or not it should expand, have an empire. If it does have an empire, how it should run that empire...?


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