Sunday, October 2, 2011

How it works

How it works


How the phone check-in system works for parolees, those on probation

Posted: 02 Oct 2011 12:37 AM PDT

OffenderLink is operated by Fieldware, a Web-based computer company in Chicago. The program is self-funding: Offenders are charged a monthly fee of $3.25 (plus $1 for handling). Here's how it works:

Report: Oklahoma, Oklahoma state surprised by Pac-12 snub

Posted: 02 Oct 2011 09:15 AM PDT

By now, you know how it works: it's all a "done deal" until it isn't. At the height of the conference realignment drama, all signs pointed to Oklahoma and Oklahoma State leaving — or, at the very least, wanting to leave — for the Pac-12, but in the 11th hour, the Pac-12 decided not to…

Reading Works: Thousands in our communities can't read this headline. We can help. Here's how.

Posted: 02 Oct 2011 12:34 AM PDT

It's time to tackle the quiet crisis that is holding back metro Detroit. Too many adults among us can't read. They want to learn. They want to get better jobs and help their children avoid the drawbacks of growing up unable to read well. They know that reading works to build a better tomorrow. You can help make it work for them and for all of us through a new campaign that starts today.

'It's a great day in South Carolina' - if you have a job

Posted: 01 Oct 2011 07:50 PM PDT

The sound of a ringing phone fills the room at the Chester unemployment office. Although there are almost no jobs in the county, the caller must be greeted with 'It's a great day in South Carolina. How may I help you?'

How the Columbia River Treaty works

Posted: 01 Oct 2011 12:07 PM PDT

Details of the landmark 1964 agreement between the U.S. and Canada

Print Extras in today's MetroWest Daily News

Posted: 02 Oct 2011 08:45 AM PDT

Every day, The MetroWest Daily News prints items you will not find at www.metrowestdailynews.com . In today's print edition,  meet Sherborn's Lynn Caspe in "Artisans & Crafters" and read about her paintings and three-dimensional works, check out Dan Cagen's take on Lincoln-Sudbury volleyball in "High School Notebook" and clip out the Daily Deal coupon on A2 for free small fries at McDonald's.

How to borrow $10 million

Posted: 01 Oct 2011 08:39 PM PDT

LONDON (Reuters) - At Christie's auction house in London one evening last July, as art investors bid millions for an 18th-century painting of a horse, the sons and daughters of the capital's super-rich were going through their paces in a simulated auction.

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