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  2. How to Respond to an Interview Request - AOL

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    An employer has contacted you with an invitation to interview for a position. How you respond is an important first step toward ultimate success in securing the job. Follow these tips to make a ...

  3. Glomar response - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was notably used to respond to requests for information about the Glomar Explorer. In national or subnational freedom of information policies, governments are often required to tell people who request information (e.g. journalists or attorneys) whether they located the requested records, even if the records end up being kept secret.

  4. Freedom of Information Act (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA / ˈ f ɔɪ j ə / FOY-yə), 5 U.S.C. § 552, is the United States federal freedom of information law that requires the full or partial disclosure of previously unreleased or uncirculated information and documents controlled by the U.S. government upon request. The act defines agency records subject to ...

  5. How to Respond When You Didn't Get the Job - AOL

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    It's the moment of truth in the job interview process: did I get the job or not? You wait anxiously by the computer and know the answer could forever change your career. Then, the fateful email ...

  6. What if You Have a Job Offer and a New Interview Offer? - AOL

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    Shutterstock When it rains, it pours. Sometimes, it seems as if you've been looking for a job forever with no results, then, all of a sudden, you're being offered an interview with another company ...

  7. Freedom of information in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Holder Memo is part of series of policy memos on how federal agencies should apply FOIA exemptions. Beginning in 1977 with Attorney General Griffin Bell, and continued by Attorney General William French Smith in 1981 and Attorney General Janet Reno in 1993, U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced how the executive branch should approach FOIA, its application, and DOJ's defense of ...

  8. Non-profit organizations and access to public information

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    The Piedmont Park Conservancy is a private non-profit that oversees and manages Piedmont Park.In 2007, when the organization moved forward with a plan to install a controversial parking structure, a group opposed to the plan—Friends of Piedmont Park—filed an open record request under Georgia Georgia's open records legislationn [1] for records of the Conservancy.

  9. Steven Salaita hiring controversy - Wikipedia

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    Its request for an interview was turned down by Salaita who responded "[a]s I'm in the middle of moving, I'm a bit preoccupied at the moment," apparently unaware of brewing controversy. [14] Some days later, university Chancellor Phyllis Wise became aware of the controversy and on July 23, she discussed with colleagues over email how to proceed ...