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- UK GOVERNMENT: FCO daily bulletin.
- US CPSC: CPSC, Toro Co. remind consumers of Lawn-Boy power mower recall.
- INFORMATION BUILDERS: Information Builders appoints Bill Flynn UK General Manager/Sales Director.
- MATHTOOLS: MathTools announces MIDEVA 4.5 -- m-files interpreter.
- WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE: WPI receives Kresge challenge grant for campus center.
- NORTHWEST AIRLINES: Northwest and Sons of Norway team up for ticket give-a-way.
- ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK: Rural Asia remains under threat, new ADB study warns.
- BRIO TECHNOLOGY: Brio Technology to support Informatica's new analytic application technology.
- TOSHIBA: Toshiba to provide world's fastest elevators for world's tallest building.
- INFORMIX SOFTWARE: Informix extends Red Brick integration with Metacube and Red Brick connectivity.
- UN: Resolution on promotion of democracy adopted by Human Rights Commission.
- UK GOVERNMENT: DTI petition to wind up Belgravia International (UK) Ltd & Trans Executive Holdings plc.
- INTEL: Intel introduces server board to help fulfill the Internet needs of small and medium businesses.
- OKI: Oki's PENSEE machine translation system to demonstrate speed of Java HotSpot Performance Engine.
- AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT: Providing for the future IT&T skill needs of Australia.
- COMPUTER ASSOCIATES: Computer Associates and CHS announce international software bundling agreement.
- US DEPT OF STATE: Press statement -- Affirmation of the right to democracy.
- METSALIITTO-YHTYMA: Metsaliitto Group Interim report January - March 1999.
- ALASKA DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: Emissions testing violator sentenced.
- THE WHITE HOUSE: Press briefing by Joe Lockhart.
- US DOT: DOT rulemaking to clarify transportation activities subject to hazardous materials safety regs.
- HKFE: HKFE announces margin rates for Rolling Forex Euro Futures.
- FOULSHAM: Sun, sangria and... the tastes of summer.
- BROADSYSTEM: Contract awarded for dome ticketing contact centre.
- LONDON CITY AIRPORT: Marathon man.
- MANUGISTICS: Manugistics names Gregory J.Owens as new CEO.
- VIP: VIP moves into Europe with formation of new company.
- ODTR: Telecommunications regulator initiates review on service level agreements between operators.
- US ARS: Plant explorers seek wild Lesquerella.
- INDIAN GOVERNMENT: Steps to enhance Konkan Railway earnings.
- US DOT: DOT releases ninth airfare report.
- KANSAS SYTTE UNIVERSITY: Gospel extravaganza to be held at K-state.
- NTL: NTL and Smith Group to undertake all-digital TV study.
- THE WHITE HOUSE: Videotaped remarks by the President to the Serbian people.
- US DEPT OF HHS: HHS/Avon Running announces the Girl Power! Mile.
- MANITOBA GOVERNMENT: New Employment Standards Code to come into effect May 1.
- US DEPT OF HHS: Schedule of public appearances -- US Surgeon General -- March 28-April 2, 1999.
- PHATWARE: Announcing HPC Translate.
- GREENWICH MEAN TIME: Greenwich Mean Time introduces multilingual Year 2000 solution.
- AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY: ACA now reporting on telecommunications Y2K readiness.
- IBM: Telefonica and IBM join forces in technology agreement.
- NORWEGIAN GOVERNMENT: Political advisors (I).
- UNISYS: Two new high-availability programs bring mainframe-class reliability to Intel-based NT servers.
- LIVE PICTURE: Live Picture Zoom viewer available with Intel WebOutfitter service and CD-ROM.
- HANG LUNG: Hang Lung group announces its 1998/1999 interim results.
- INDUSTRY CANADA: Sawmills and planing mills -- January 1999.
- ATA: Air Travel Card appoints Richard Crum Managing Director.
- US POSTAL SERVICE: Arctic animals released in Alaska!
- UK GOVERNMENT: The FSA Consumer panel publishes its first public statement.
- UK GOVERNMENT: Quality childcare a reality.
- PROTEK: Protek plugs into Newbridge networking expertise.
- UFI: Major boost for learning material suppliers.
- PEREGRINE SYSTEMS: Peregrine partners with Tioga to integrate 'self-healing' software tech & help desks.
- INFOBANK: Infobank Electronic Commerce Systems appoints Mark Masterson as Product Manager.
- ACTIVE VOICE: Active Voice demonstrates convergence- ready messaging and call control platform at PBX2000.
- SMITH REA ENERGY ANALYSTS: Deepwater review & outlook 1999.
- PK ELECTRONICS: BP Amoco selects PK for communication with North Sea gas platforms.
- INDIAN GOVERNMENT: Environmental improvement of urban slums.
- BOVIS: Bovis leads Oakland Airport upgrade.
- YAMAHA: Yamaha introduces the YST-M8 multimedia speaker system.
- BALTIMORE: Baltimore and KPMG announce Partnership.
- IBM: IBM and ABC Interactive offer combined e-business solution.
- INTERNET.COM: Yahoo!, GeoCities lead other portals in ratings from Internet.com's E-Commerce Guide.
- UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER: Community Conversations on an Agenda for Women in the 21st Century.
- SECURITAS: Securitas disposes of Network Management Tcpip AB.
- SUPERSCAPE: Second generation Interactive 3D shopping mall opens for subscribers in Japan.
- KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY: K-State pizza party set for Emporia area high school seniors.
- QUALCOMM: QUALCOMM delivers 30 million MSM chips.
- INDIAN GOVERNMENT: India to help Senegal in setting up a Cassava starch plant.
- UN: Proposed Ad Hoc Committee on nuclear disarmament still lacks consensus, Conference on Disarmament told.
- SCANIA: Breakthrough for Scania in Morocco -- 70 city buses to Marrakech.
- THE WHITE HOUSE: President names Steven W. Percy to the President's Council on Sustainable Development.
- REALIMATION: DERA to standardise on RealiMation for visualisation and simulation.
- ITC: ITC announces changes to code for televising listed sports events.
- FORTE: Forte Software reports increased sequential license revenue growth of 23 percent.
- NEON: New Era of Networks, Inc. reports record results fourth-quarter revenues exceed $27 million.
- MAGELLAN: Magellan introduces the MAP 410, the next step in GPS and information technology.
- EA: Electricity industry on course to beat the millennium bug.
- SE LABELS: Board welcomes Rieber&Son ASA as a shareholder in the Company.
- CAN-THAI CONSULTING: For organizations that don't work 9 to 5, The Automated Shift Scheduler (TASS).