Your State of the Union – Submit Now
March 12th, 2010
On Tuesday, January 27, President Obama will deliver his first-ever State of the Union address to the nation, and we'll be broadcasting the speech live here on YouTube.
But before the President takes the stage, we want to hear from you: What issue do you think should be the top priority for the country in the next year, and what should we do about it?
Submit your State of the Union in a 60-second video, or in text. You can share your ideas and vote on other people's submissions, too – we'll promote the top-voted submissions on YouTube.
So without further adieu, visit youtube.com/citizentube to submit your State of the Union. We look forward to hearing from you!
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March 12th, 2010Jobs For Retirees
March 12th, 2010
http://jobs-for-retirees.info is just one of the many researched by SeniorNerd for businesses and jobs for retirees.
Duration : 1 min 40 sec
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March 12th, 2010Donald Trump Jr. Celebrity Apprentice 2009 Tips
March 12th, 2010
Donald Trump Jr. gives advice to www.ExploreTalent.com
Duration : 24 sec
Stephen Carpenter on Guitar Rig
March 12th, 2010
Stephen Carpenter from the Deftones talks about his live setup and Guitar Rig.
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Union Carpenters Keep Watch on GlobalFoundries
March 12th, 2010
GlobalFoundries announced today it has officially purchased 223 acres at Luther Forest Technology Campus, and work is scheduled to begin on the site Monday. Here’s a timeline on how the project got to this point. 1999 North Greenbush community rejects plans to build computer chip plant, prompting Saratoga Economic Development officials to begin negotiations to bring the project to Saratoga County 2002 Saratoga Economic Development Corp. files zoning application for chip plant 2004 Towns of Malta and Stillwater approve zoning application for computer chip manufacturing plant 2006 Advanced Micro Devices of Sunnyvale, Calif. announces plan to build $3.2 billion chip plant in Malta. New York State approves $1.2 billion incentive package December 200 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers grants permits authorizing Luther Forest Tech Campus to build roads and install sewer lines at 1,350-acre campus February 2008 AMD files construction plans to build in Malta April 2008 Construction bids awarded for $33 million, 5.5 miles of interior roads in the Luther Forest Technology Campus. Rifenburg Construction of Brunswick in Rensselaer County wins contract October 2008 AMD commits to building an 890,000-square-foot chip plant at the Luther Forest Technology Campus which straddles Malta and Stillwater in Saratoga County. Construction cost increased to at least $4.2 billion from $3.2 billion December 2008 Moodys Investors Service downgrades AMD corporate rating, giving the company a negative outlook after AMD announced that fourth quarter results would be weaker than anticipated January 2009 Federal government approves AMD spinoff—The Foundry Co. that later would be renamed GlobalFoundries—a joint venture of AMD and Advanced Technology Investment Co., a company owned by the Abu Dhabi government February 2009 AMD shareholders (NYSE: AMD) approve $8 billion investment in the chip plant by Advanced Technology Investment Co. March 2009 AMD announces that GlobalFoundries Inc. will be the name of the new manufacturing spinoff to run chip fabrication plant June 2009 GlobalFoundries buys 223 acres from Luther Forest Technology Campus Economic Development Corp. Site clearing work set to begin this month. 2014 GlobalFoundries expects to be at full operation, employing 1,465 workers AMD loses $330M more Stock declines as second quarter report reflects drop in sales MALTA — Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the only customer of GlobalFoundries Inc., reported a loss of $330 million for the second quarter. The company lost $1.2 billion in the year-earlier quarter. The announcement comes just days before GlobalFoundries will break ground on a $4.2 billion computer chip factory in Saratoga County. AMD, which spun off its manufacturing operations earlier this year to create GlobalFoundries, also reported sales of $1.18 billion, down 13 percent from the same period in 2008. Analysts had been expecting a larger decline amid the global recession that has hit the semiconductor industry particularly hard, so in some ways the news was positive for AMD. GlobalFoundries is a joint venture between AMD and the Advanced Technology Investment Co., an investment fund owned by Abu Dhabi, an oil-rich emirate. The company, which like AMD is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., is holding a groundbreaking ceremony Friday morning for the factory, known as Fab 2. Three hundred business and political leaders are expected to attend the invitation-only event at the Luther Forest Technology Campus in Malta, including Hector Ruiz, the former chief executive officer of AMD who initially negotiated the company’s move to New York with Gov. George Pataki three years ago. Ruiz is now chairman of GlobalFoundries. AMD’s financial results are important to GlobalFoundries because for the time being, GlobalFoundries is only making AMD-designed chips at AMD’s former manufacturing operations in Dresden, Germany. In order to justify the need for the Malta fab, GlobalFoundries will likely need to attract new customers, something the company says is imminent. “We’re getting a lot of interest from potential customers,” said GlobalFoundries spokesman Travis Bullard. “We expect to announce a new customer very soon and hope to have additional customer announcements by the end of the year.” GlobalFoundries has been clearing a 100-acre site at Luther Forest for Fab 2. It is expected to take about two years to complete the $800 million building shell, for which New York state is providing $650 million in cash. The factory is expected to become fully operational by 2012 when it will be processing between 25,000 and 35,000 silicon wafers per month containing advanced computer chips. Shares (AMD at NYSE) closed at $4.08, down nine cents, and fell another 49 cents to $3.59 in after-hours trading. Larry Rulison can be reached at 454-5504 or by e-mail at lrulison@timesunion.com.
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TAFE SA Kick start your career
March 12th, 2010
Courses at TAFE South Australia are created for students who want to gain jobs in their chosen fields, from business to mining, information technology to tourism, hospitality to agriculture. To keep courses relevant to modern workplaces, TAFE South Australia consults regularly with industry leaders to make sure students are learning what they will need once they are working in the industry.
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Carpenters
March 12th, 2010
Anyone who enjoys working with wood or making things should consider a career in carpentry. Most people know the roles carpenters play in building houses. Cutting, shaping and fastening wood, and other construction materials. Entry level job search and internships.
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