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Software Engineer Team Lead

Position Overview: Under the direction of the Software Manager, the Software Engineer Team Lead is someone who will be an integral part of Research & Development (R&D) that, through leadership and mentoring, designs the highest quality and industry leading software in accordance with company polici




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Software Engineer Team Lead

Position Overview: Under the direction of the Software Manager, the Software Engineer Team Lead is someone who will be an integral part of Research & Development (R&D) that, through leadership and mentoring, designs the highest quality and industry leading software in accordance with company polici




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Software Engineer (multiple openings)

Lenora Systems Inc (Redmond, WA) has 12 positions for Software Engineer. Job duties are: Analyze business requirements and deliver new and complex high quality software solutions. Identify and select tools such as any of: Java *Dot Net * ASP * SAP ERP* Oracle ER * SFDC * Quality Engineer




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Software Engineer

Spectralink Corporation in Boulder, Colorado seeks S/W Eng. Responsible for developing cloud-based Web apps for accurate customer data gathering. Design multitenant db integration processes. Perform rapid prototyping of responsive User Interface layer. Develop Android apps to facilitate data loa




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FA Cup kick-off times: Why are games kicking off one minute late? The heartbreaking reason



FA Cup third round fixtures have been kicking off a minute later than normally scheduled.




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Animal Crossing Redd: How to tell which of Redd's paintings are fake



ANIMAL Crossing New Horizons became a welcome break from the coronavirus pandemic last month when Nintendo's most ambitious second-life game debuted to critical acclaim. Since release, the developers have added a string of updates, one of which included sly art seller Redd.




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Call of Duty Modern Warfare update: Patch notes and Warzone Playlist changes



TODAY has seen a small Call of Duty Modern Warfare rollout on servers, bringing with it some interesting playlist changes on PS4 and Xbox One.




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These are dark days but shafts of light are piercing the gloom, says LEO McKINSTRY



Our immediate economic prospects for this country could hardly look grimmer. As the coronavirus pandemic continues, Britain is on track for the worst slump in decades. In alarming terms, the extent of the recession was set out by a report this week from the independent Office for Budget Responsibility.




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Know-alls are the last people we need in uncertain times, says LEO McKINSTRY



HARRY Enfield is an enduring British comedy legend. Central to his appeal has been his ability to create a cast of characters who are both hilariously original and instantly recognisable.




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Revealed: What happened to Margaret Thatcher's first Right to Buy council house



MARGARET THATCHER's first Right To Buy council house was purchased for more than 20 times its original value 33 years later, unearthed reports reveal.




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Flights: Virgin Atlantic engineer shares the weirdest things he’s found in plane toilets



AIRCRAFT engineers are on hand to do everything from small bits of daily maintenance at the end of a flight, to fixing major issues to avoid a fatal emergency. However, they also have the task of unclogging toilets - discovering some very bizarre items along the way.




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Ontario promises to review long-term care system once pandemic ends

Ontario’s minister of long-term care has announced that the provincial government will conduct a review of the long-term care system once the COVID-19 pandemic settles.




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Health-care workers' union says Ontario wants to change N95 directive in long-term care

A union representing health-care workers in long-term care homes says the province wants to change a directive that gives all workers access N95 masks.




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Now our duty is to build care homes fit for heroes, says PATRICK O'FLYNN



UP AND down the land yesterday there were appropriately socially distanced events held to pay tribute to the generation of Britons that defeated Nazi Germany.




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Shola Ameobi reveals Newcastle staff are 'excited by the noises' around £300m takeover



Newcastle are closing in on a £300m takeover which could see the club transformed into a major player.




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Cruise: How travel dreams are made reality for guests long before a cruise sets sail



CRUISE holidays may begin for guests the moment they step onboard, however, the planning and preparation needed to create the ultimate experience begins long before. Journey Planner Denitza Dimitrov, one of the forces behind river cruise company Emerald Waterways, explains how her job helps to make cruise dreams a reality.




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M 5.7 WASATCH FRONT URBAN AREA, UTAH, Salt+Lake+City (United+States+of+America)


Can't find on this website where to write about the 3/18 Magna quake just to mention it caved in a strong cement border wall, damaged our outdoor pool possibly beyond repair, & put cracks in the foundation around the pool.




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We are suffering in a pandemic, we don’t need to be labelled too, says VANESSA FELTZ



LABELS, who needs them? Do you really want to be branded a lockdown "accepter", "sufferer" or "resister"? What is the point of shoving us into personality pigeonholes as if we are predestined to capitulate, throw in the towel, or give up?




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Richard and MINDY HAMMOND are back in France - will they find their dream home?



I was on another flight, London to France, just a few days after returning from two weeks there, and it wasn’t to retrieve the headphones I lost. In typical Hammond fashion, we made a snap decision to return to France and revisit the house we almost bought last year.




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Premier League clubs scared 50 players could revolt and put stop to Project Restart plans



Premier League clubs are fearful that a significant number of first-team stars may refuse to return to action if the league's Project Restart plan gets the green light.




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Over-70s are wise enough to make up their own minds, says TIM NEWARK



OSCAR-WINNER Dame Judi Dench at 85 becoming the oldest cover star of Vogue this month highlights how older generations are still making valuable contributions to our national life-and should not be locked behind closed doors.




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COVID-19: Homemade cloth face coverings now accepted by Intermountain Healthcare

Intermountain Healthcare is accepting donations of homemade cloth face coverings for visitors and non-frontline caregivers at hospitals and clinics.

       




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With Zion National Park closed, where are people going outdoors in Southern Utah?

Southern Utah's normal tourist hotspots are closed. Other public lands are seeing a lot more visitors.

       




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Springdale mayor shares details of Zion reopening, urges visitors to 'take your turn'

Zion National Park officials announced this weekend the park will be reopening May 13 "certain areas" of the park. Here's what that means.

       




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Millions of women to share pensions windfall



MILLIONS of women are in line for a pension boost following a landmark multi-billion pound High Court ruling. Lloyds Bank was told yesterday it had to equalise pensions benefits for men and women, in what could have huge consequences for thousands of companies.




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We were born free but Britons are now in chains, says FREDERICK FORSYTH



For decades, even centuries, we British have prided ourselves on being the free-est people in the world, subject only to the laws passed by our democratically elected parliament. But can we really go on preaching what has now become a canard?




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Is virus really as bad as we are being told? says FREDERICK FORSYTH



THE GREAT majority of us like it when the things we are being told actually make sense. I certainly do. So when the scary bulletins and instructions pouring out of government do not do that, I experience "red light" syndrome.




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We are in the dark days of Civil Service disobedience, says ANN WIDDECOMBE



O TEMPORA! O mores! One of the most senior figures in the Civil Service, Sir Philip Rutnam, calls a press conference to denounce his Minister, in this case the Home Secretary herself. How times have changed from when civil servants were anonymous and Ministers took the flak when things went wrong.




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LGBTQ Americans are getting coronavirus, losing jobs. Anti-gay bias is making it worse for them.

The coronavirus outbreak is pummeling LGBTQ Americans, leaving a population already vulnerable to health care and employment discrimination suffering.

      




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'People are really suffering': Black and Latino communities help their own amid coronavirus crisis

Black and Latino community leaders are stepping in to help their own through the coronavirus crisis.

      




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Fact check: Coronavirus's annual death toll can't yet be calculated, compared

The claim that COVID-19 has a lower death toll than many other causes is partly false. There isn't yet a year's worth of data.

      




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Indy art historian's 'You Are an Artist' book supplies ideas, and readers supply effort

Indianapolis art historian Sarah Urist Green presents more than 50 do-it-yourself projects in 'You Are an Artist' book

       




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How 2 Hoosiers are helping artists impacted by the coronavirus pandemic

Here's how two Hoosiers are helping feed local artists and creatives impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

       




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Black History: Famed Indiana artists have a shared heritage at Manual High School

William Edouard Scott and John Wesley Hardrick both studied under famed Impressionist painter Otto Stark at Manual High School.

      




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The Indy 500 is delayed in 2020. Here are 6 times it was canceled.

The Indy 500 is delayed in 2020 due to the spread of the novel coronavirus. But six times, it was outright canceled.

      




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Letters: E-cigarettes can aid people trying to quit smoking

If used properly and regulated in a reasonable fashion, vape technology can have a positive public health impact

      




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Letters: 'We are destroying ourselves, and it is needless'

Everywhere I look I see the most heinous and immoral acts.

      




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Letters: Reproductive rights often overlooked in health care debate

For too long, the health of women has been controlled by legislatures that are majority male or biased by their own religious beliefs, a letter says.

      




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Letters: Robust health care system needed to combat coronavirus threat

Until we have a vaccine, the road to opening is through a health care system which can handle the infection, a letter to the editor says.

       




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How large gatherings are hurting the coronavirus fight

The death of a 16-year-old girl killed by a stray bullet in Indianapolis is a dramatic example of how large gatherings are hurting the coronavirus fight and leading to increased violence in the city.

       




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'Doyel & Derek' podcast: Coronavirus, IU basketball are hot topics

IndyStar's columnist and radio man Derek Schultz cover the Hoosiers, Boilermakers, Bulldogs and what disease concerns mean to fans

      




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March Madness tailor-made for Kamar Baldwin. But his Butler career won't get a final chapter

A member of Butler's travel party told me saying goodbye to Baldwin was one of the hardest things he has ever done. He spoke for all of Butler Nation.

      




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Butler basketball 2010 Final Four: Where players and coaches are now

Where the players and coaches of 2019 Butler Final Four team are

       




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How Mila Kunis trolls Mike Pence with Planned Parenthood

Mila Kunis has found a way to let Vice President Mike Pence know she's not fond of him. Every. Single. Month.

      




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These are our favorite Christmas movies

These are the Christmas movies we have to watch every year.

      




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7 movies made in Mexico are focus of Heartland mini-festival

"Cultural Journey: Mexico" is sequel to India-themed event presented last summer by Heartland Film.

       




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How an e-cigarette store owner is making his businesses essential during coronavirus

Many businesses have had to change course during the coronavirus lockdown but few as quickly this e-cig maker who now makes hand sanitizer.

       




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Two more Lou Malnati's Pizzeria locations are headed to Indy's north side

In March, Lou Malnati's confirmed its first location opening in Indianapolis. Now one is set for Carmel and another for Broad Ripple.

       




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'We are going to have to change our entire industry': Saskatoon restaurants adapt through COVID-19 pandemic

Restaurant owner Roxy Taschuk wasn’t optimistic about the state of her industry when the COVID-19 pandemic hit.




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COVID-19 updates for Saskatoon and area for Friday, May 8

Check back throughout the day for the latest on COVID-19 in Saskatoon and area.