There will be a nondenominationalservice, open to all, on Saturdaybeneath the redwoods.
Thank you for publishing “The Roster of the Dead ” (Jan. 1) — pictures of the third thousand United Statesservicememberskilled in Iraq — puttingnames and faces on what are otherwise nonembodied statistics.
Between 1962 and 1984, Chicagolost 244,000 manufacturingjobs, while the number of nonmanufacturingjobs (service, research, retail, financial, and real estate) climbed by 372,500.
At a local microlevel 'one-stop' or 'one-window' servicedeliveryarrangements have provedpopular.
Why could AlbertaRegistries not have delivered one-window shopping, betterhours and betterlocations, and nonbureaucratic servicedirectly, usingpublic servants?
This train is going out of service at the nextstation.
The sign that said the elevator was "temporarily out of service" had been there for months.
Still, upticks, if there are any, are imperceptible: the percentage of prehurricane gas and electricusers who were gettingservice, for instance, remained the samebetweenApril and November 2006, the BrookingsInstitutionreportedlastmonth.
She was presented with an honorarydegree for her services to entertainment.
Proof of citizenship is requirable for some services but not for all.
Our experience with Joost and Babelgum madeusthink that the services should addmore televisionlike content to expand the range of people who might watch.
Afterbeingimplicated in the scandal, he was through as an executive in financialservices.
It identified 24 categories of such services, finding that 15 are beingdegraded or usedunsustainably, 4 have been enhanced, and the remaining 5 are unevaluatable.
war-riddencountries are generallyunable to providebasicservices for their citizens