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Articles in August 2000 issue of M2 Presswire
- HMCS Athabaskan carries out boarding of GTS KATIE.
- Business opportunity telemarketer agrees to pay $100,000 to settle FTC fraud charges.
- ACCC Issues pricing principles for Telstra local loop services.
- Tiger Woods announces intention to play in World Golf Championships - EMC World Cup.
- Canada-Mexico-United States merchandise trade reconciliation -- 1996 to 1997.
- U.S. Defense Department selects IBM supercomputer to safeguard military operations; RS/6000 SP to help prevent "Perfect Storm" disasters at sea.
- Avaya launches new entry level INDeX telecommunications solution for smaller enterprises.
- Inquiry into the proposed merger between British United Provident Association Limited (BUPA) and Community Hospitals Group Plc (CHG).
- New countryside walks announced by MAFF in the East Midlands.
- Lok Sabha -- Manpower management in FCI.
- Lok Sabha -- Appraisal of top posts in PSUs.
- No ban on production of common salt.
- Compass Connections navigates with MCC International.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- Fact sheet; Export controls on computers.
- Company winding up and bankruptcy petition statistics second quarter 2000.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- Statement by the Press Secretary.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- Statement by the President.
- Algerian Oil, Gas and Condensates: Liberalisation, Competition and Investment Strategies; Upstream Oil and Gas.
- Common sense re-enters the radioactive waste debate.
- nCoTec ventures enabling the communications revolution; nCoTec announces appointment of Sanjay Jawa as CFO.
- Nasdaq halts trading of MotorVac Technologies, Inc. and requests additional information from company.
- Lebanon -- Truth is a necessary part of reconciliation.
- Ohio EPA to hold an information session and public hearing on Jackson Farms in Logan County for the expansion of hog operations.
- State Patrol graduates 37 in ceremonies at Fort McCoy.
- Sierra Leone -- The United Nations Security Council should strengthen the independent special court to prosecute perpetrators of human rights abuses.
- Princeton Softech's Compare for Servers streamlines eBusiness application testing; Relational data comparison tool speeds time-to-market, improves quality and reduces cost of testing.
- Avaya enhances Internet-based call centre solutions; with offers tailored to Asia Pacific market.
- IMF approves stand-by credit for Nigeria.
- Action plan for farming Independent Review of Dispensing by Veterinary Surgeons.
- Patents (Second Amendment) Bill 1999.
- Rajya Sabha -- Placing of orders with heavy engineering corporation.
- IAF to acquire advance jet trainers soon.
- PNC Tele.com buys BT's personal numbering operation.
- John Buchanan, Chairman/CEO of Retek Inc. is featured on an interview with OTCNetStocks.com.
- Rajya Sabha -- Implementation of M/S Jessop, RBL sanctioned schemes.
- APEX introduces new report generator -- True DBReports; A powerful, robust reporting tool that gives sophisticated reporting features to Visual Studio applications.
- New HSE guidance for small firms on how to prepare a health and safety policy document.
- Excite@Home and Media 100 launch innovative Internet video broadband application to create virtual online film studio; Free Internet video software creates a virtual film studio for users to create and share personal videos online.
- HelioGraph announces SWIFT GOLD accreditation for Middleware; Leading financial messaging specialist offers data dictionary architecture for support of new ISO 15022 messages.
- Authoria named to Deloitte & Touche`s New England Technology "Fast 50" -- eWorkforce leader awarded distinction for second time.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- President Clinton names Dr. Harold P. Freeman as Chair and Member of the President's Cancer Panel.
- Macromedia selects first e-learning award winners; Smart Force and ExploreLearning.com receive quarterly award.
- Attacking the problem of client-initiated violence.
- Blue Square & MyVal.com announce anchor partnership.
- Webcom to offer broadband channel design, production, hosting, and broadcasting facility using The Fantastic Corporation's end-to-end solution; Australia's first turnkey solution broadband bureau service.
- Grub worms best treated now in North Texas.
- Australian Visa measures target Milosevic regime.
- HOLLYWOOD.COM, INC. and DoubleClick partner for advertising and sponsorship sales; HOLLYWOOD.COM, INC. to benefit from increased ad revenue across five web sites.
- iTouch and FoodMad.com join forces to deliver the finest food & wine to mobile phone users.
- Andersen Consulting wins arbitration case; Will formally separate from Arthur Andersen.
- Merger clearance.
- Contracts.
- Delay to the Mid Kent Water trial.
- GBP1.2 billion boost for England's most deprived areas.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- President Clinton names Franz S. Leichter as a member of the Federal Housing Finance Board.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- President Clinton names Joe Adams to the President's Advisory Committee on the Arts of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
- Olympics -- an obvious boost for tourism.
- "We're standing by free Internet calls" says World Online.
- Industrial solution brings multi screen & live video for compact PCI; HorizonCPCI brings multi screen flexibility & capability to industrial systems.
- Shri Ram Vilas Paswan says no retrenchment of employees following DTS and DTO corporatisation.
- The South East Asian Anti Tobacco Flame (II Phase) arrives at Delhi from DPR Korea on 1st of September, 2000.
- JOE lets you know on the go, offers lifestyle support with Categoric's Xalerts 5.0; New WAP service uses Categorics Xalerts 5.0 software to deliver true real-time CRM and user-personalized lifestyle information as and when it's needed.
- Resurfacing at A43 Baynard's Green Roundabout, Oxfordshire.
- Co-marketing agreement between Hewlett-Packard and DM offers complete solution for secure mobile Internet services; Doing mobile Internet business gets safer as HP is appointed agent for world `s first end-to-end secure WAP banking solution.
- Aris builds e-commerce initiative with Thus; Joint venture plans toolbox of e-commerce for business.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- Remarks by President Clinton and President Obasanjo in exchange of toasts at State dinner.
- CPSC, Fazoli's announce recall of toys included with kids meals.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- President Clinton names Marilyn Mason to the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science.
- Yale professor wins poetry award in Italy.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- Fact sheet; Nigeria; The Challenging Transition to Democracy.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- Remarks by the President in address at Burundi Peace Talks.
- E-Team crew enhances Chemainus River for Salmon.
- Office of the Press Secretary -- Press briefing by Sandra Thurman, Director White House Office of National Aids Policy; Susan Rice, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs.
- Andrew Smith announces GBP38 million mobile 'quick win' strategic partnership with Vodafone.
- Anker selected for major Aldi Group implementation project.
- Sun Microsystems provides Tiered Server Architecture for Civista mobile Internet solutions.
- EMI Music Publishing and Nokia bring pop music to mobile phones.
- Dimension Data partners with Internet Security Systems to offer managed security services; Companies combine to provide managed security in rapidly growing Internet regions.
- MIS Corporate Defence Solutions offers free interactive security assessment for businesses to measure I.T. risks; 60% of organisations have suffered a security breach in the last two years.
- MSTC records excellent performance during April-July.