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  • "Companies want the candidates that are growing up using those tools and technologies, and that's recent college graduates," said Joanie Ruge, a senior vice president at SFN Group, which owns 600 job-placement agencies across the U.S.

    Middle-Aged Job Hunters Struggle in Weak Recovery Wesley Lowery 2011

  • "Employees have become very realistic about the job market," says Joanie Ruge , senior vice president and chief employment analyst at Randstad.

    No Vacation or Bonus? Workers Say OK 2011

  • Ms. Ruge says employees shouldn't outright volunteer to take a pay cut or lower bonus, but instead should show enthusiasm about their existing position and take on extra assignments.

    No Vacation or Bonus? Workers Say OK 2011

  • Jacqueline Ruge, 44, a bookkeeper from Berlin, says she understands the need to help out Germany's neighbours, but this generosity should not be abused.

    Eurozone's citizens split amid battle to stop debt crisis spreading 2011

  • The point of all of this can be summed up by Teddy Ruge:

    Tom Murphy: There is No Such Thing as Normal 2010

  • The point of all of this can be summed up by Teddy Ruge:

    Tom Murphy: There is No Such Thing as Normal 2010

  • Oh, wait a minute, Galtung and Ruge pointed out in 1965 - that's 40 years ago for us who can still do simple calculations - that foreign news do not depend on the actual events in the world and their importance at an objective scale, but on what reporters think is important according to a certain set of criteria.

    Not all that hot Torill 2005

  • Bakunin, after Ruge, was standing Hegel's dialectics on its head, and demonstrating that this dialectics can show that Revolution is real, and that radical change is continuous.

    Wednesday, August 31, 2005 As'ad 2005

  • I was also lucky enough to find a new friend named Lois Ruge, an American married to a German reporter.

    Barbara Bush Barbara Bush 2005

  • Oh, wait a minute, Galtung and Ruge pointed out in 1965 - that's 40 years ago for us who can still do simple calculations - that foreign news do not depend on the actual events in the world and their importance at an objective scale, but on what reporters think is important according to a certain set of criteria.

    Archive 2005-11-01 Torill 2005

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