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Michael Hill, Phyremedic, and Syscom: This man was a child in the 60s, and as the article states, in those days, schools allowed students to graduate with Ds and failing grades in english and math.
latimes.com - News 2011
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I recently spoke to Rick Tashman with Syscom, a firm that does work with Xerox,
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Jonathan Feldman 2010
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Syscom wants to add production capability for its conductive wire
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010
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I recently spoke to Rick Tashman with Syscom, a firm that does work with Xerox,
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs Jonathan Feldman 2010
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If not for the heroic efforts of a couple of troopers, it might have taken hours longer to discover the crash scene -- even though it was right on an electronic map at Syscom, but just hard to read.
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She alleged that Markey used her job with Salazar to obtain government contracts for Syscom.
KUSA-TV - 2008
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She alleged that Markey used her job with Salazar to obtain government contracts for Syscom.
KUSA-TV - 2008
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She alleged that Markey used her job with Salazar to obtain government contracts for Syscom.
KUSA-TV - 2008
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Her husband, Jim Kelly, has said Syscom changed the woman-owned designation when Markey divested her majority interest but the change wasn't reflected in some federal databases.
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Musgrave's representative at the Times-Call election forum, Jason Thielman, attacked the Democratic nominee with charges that have been made repeatedly by the Musgrave campaign: that Markey's software firm, Syscom, saw its profits improperly increase after she went to work for Sen. Ken Salazar, and that she continued to list her company as a "woman-owned firm" long after she gave control of the company to her husband.
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