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October 10, 2005
CareerBuilder. com's annual survey of missed workdays finds that 43 percent of employees say they called in sick with bogus excuses at least once during the last year; up from last year's 35 percent. The survey also shows some hiring managers are catching on, with 23 percent saying they'd fired an employee for missing work without a legitimate reason.
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October 10, 2005
CareerBuilder. com's annual survey of missed workdays finds that 43 percent of employees say they called in sick with bogus excuses at least once during the last year; up from last year's 35 percent. The survey also shows some hiring managers are catching on, with 23 percent saying they'd fired an employee for missing work without a legitimate reason.
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September 7, 2005
Belgian news agency Belga The 33-year-old was on her way home from a bar in the town of Pulle when she decided to take a short cut through the cemetery during the early hours of Saturday.
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September 7, 2005
A drunk Belgian woman dies in a freak accident involving a grave stone at a cemetery, reports local news agency BelgaThe 33-year-old was on her way home from a bar in the Belgian town of Pulle early Saturday morning when she took a short cut through the cemetery.
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September 1, 2005
Topics bus, driver, police, hero, teenager, alcohol, girls, girl, office, charges, children, family, school and drunk
A teenager turns in a substitute school bus driver who smelled of alcohol as he sped down the road with the schoolchildren on board, police say. The 17-year-old girl, whose name was not released, ushered a group of remaining students off the bus when she reached her stop.
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