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- Dow, IBM sign five-year contract; End-to-end Web-hosting to support Dow e-business.
- Peter Radley joins the board of smart antenna developer Antenova; Chairman of Alcatel takes non-executive directorial position with Antenova.
- Daily press briefing.
- Companies set to increase mobile workers in response to client needs.
- USA -- No return to execution. New AI report on the US death penalty as a barrier to extradition.
- Budget Committee continues discussion on improving UN staff security; Speakers cite issue's urgency, endorse Secretary-General's proposals; Also concludes discussion on financing Lebanon, Sierra Leone Missions.
- The ACT heroin drought turning drug users to methamphetamine and cocaine.
- Inmarsat brings Christmas cheer to those at sea; Free Inmarsat C e-mail runs from December 20th - 25th, 2001; Christmas crew calling cartoon available.
- ADB, IMF, World Bank, and UNDP to sponsor regional conference in Hanoi on National Poverty Reduction Strategies.
- FIFA and Yahoo! welcome Budweiser and MasterCard as launch sponsors of FIFAworldcup.com; Official FIFA partners extend their global football commitment through marketing programmes on official site.
- Redzu launch small business tool, Web-Edit.
- Sophos voices concern about FBI's Magic Lantern e-bug.
- Comstock Images nabs Matthew M. Costello to lead strategic alliance efforts; Appointment demonstrates Comstock`s continued commitment to providing its customers with the industry`s premiere images and services.
- Air Canada reports strong response to 'Canada Loves New York' fares; Aircraft to display Canada/US flag decals.
- Treaty between the government of the United States of America and the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters.
- Need for disarmament progress as contribution to anti-terrorism report stressed in resolution adopted by General Assembly; One of 49 texts adopted on recommendation of First Committee; Proposal for study on use of depleted uranium in weapons rejected -- P
- [0] Need for disarmament progress as contribution to anti-terrorism report stressed in resolution adopted by General Assembly; One of 49 texts adopted on recommendation of First Committee; Proposal for study on use of depleted uranium in weapons rejected
- NTSB Safety Recommendation A-01-81 through -82.
- Intel appoints five new fellows.
- Delta Air Lines to expand codeshare service in Europe, Africa, Asia with SkyTeam partner Air France.
- CPSC, Darice Inc. announce recall of candle holders.
- At WTC search, graduate students deploy shoebox-sized robots; Robot "babies" go where rescue workers and dogs cannot.
- CPSC, Alco Industries Inc. announce recall of water fountains with candle holders.
- Zynap wins Computer Weekly e-business excellence award for e-recruitment and training.
- PamGene receives the 'Andersen Most Promising Biotech Company Award 2001'.
- Circuit Bench appointment.
- UK to move to competitive model for company announcements.
- IAH research project into sheep TSEs.
- Anite takes leading position to deliver US E911 handset test needs; Commitment for US GSM handset emergency location capability puts Anite in lead position to support future European location-based needs.
- United Airlines extends business fare discounts; "Back to Business" fares selling well.
- Thousands of care home customers to benefit from new funding arrangements.
- Yale professor wins Grawemeyer religion award for book on exclusion and identity.
- Webilations.net announces the launch of its new web center -- www.webilations.net.
- Symantec is only vendor to detect 100% of both standard and in-the-wild viruses in recent virus bulletin tests -- Symantec Norton AntiVirus earns 15th Virus Bulletin 100% Award.
- `This generation of Afghan children must become harbingers of peace', says Secretary-General.
- UN expert group meeting to discuss women's empowerment, poverty eradication.
- Delegates in Second Committee recommend upgrading Habitat Centre Commission.
- Delta connection adds two flights between Cincinnati, Pittsburgh.
- Inmarsat enables world class yacht race by activating additional satellite capacity; Inmarsat activates an additional beam on it's Indian Ocean Region Satellite.
- DoD News Briefing Col. Gary Varney, Vermont Army National Guard -- Part 1of 2.
- Press Statement -- Richard Boucher, Spokesperson -- Part 2 of 2.
- Local water watchdog to discuss special services and environmental improvements at Newmarket meeting.
- Tech Data placed 3rd in Business Week's Info Tech 100 Company; Rises from 64th on list of best-performing IT industry leaders.
- Putting users first in tribunal reform.
- LIVEpresswire and BlueprintX announce marketing alliance to leverage business development activities.
- USD1 Million William F. and Inez L. McDonald Endowment provides scholarships for UND School Of Engineering and Mines.
- Rep. Kent Glasscock to speak at K-State.
- International Space Station -- Expedition; Three Science Operations Status Report for the week ending Nov. 21, 2001.
- Accruals to investor education and protection fund.
- Code of practice announced for flockmasters.
- Restructuring and production reductions in BASF's polystyrene foams.
- FDA approves first biologic treatment for sepsis.
- James Lemoyne appointed Acting Special Adviser on Colombia.
- A European knockout for SecondsOut.com and eurosport.com.
- "Directing Margaret Edna's 'Wit' -- Research and the Humanities" is next faculty lecture series talk Tuesday, Nov. 27.
- Smart Ass SMS and WAP quiz launched in UK on 23rdfloor.com; Anne Robinson Tops Nationwide Poll For UK's Biggest 'Smart Ass'.
- Improving corporate governance to boost investments in the Kyrgyz Republic.
- Datapoint sells Swedish business to Opin Kerfi.
- Alexander announces new projects to fight fraud and boost e-commerce confidence.
- Wine Business Survey 2002 goes global.
- Software Resources prescribes Talisma for excellent customer relationships at BUPA Ireland.
- Morocco -- Court acquits rights activists; action to guarantee right of assembly urged.
- Telehouse powers ahead with huge infrastructure improvements; Telehouse Europe invests GBP5.5 million in new support facility.
- TeleAdapt makes mobile computing even easier with three new USB products; The USB Optical Mini Mouse, PDA Sync Charger and SlimHub expander.
- Netstore provides across-the-board services to e-Kingfisher's 'serverless' office; e-Kingfisher selects Netstore to provide software as a service for UK operations.
- Research Council appointments 2001.
- StreamServe appoints new Chief Marketing Officer to drive market leadership in enterprise business communications solutions.
- Merger clearances.
- RollerCoaster Stocks Alert -- SilverLine Tech (NYSE: SLT) on the move!
- PBI Media announces worldwide winners of Billing Magazine Globe Awards 2001.
- Redbridge schools adjudication announced.
- SuSE Linux Firewall now also for "Virtual Private Networks".
- Helping cooperatives develop fishponds in rural Bangladesh.
- claypan El Nino predictions up to nine months ahead.
- Innovative solution to securing the Internet without encryption; Amino's new Network Diversity increases security and removes performance loss associated with encryption.
- More relaxations to animal movement controls.
- Timmins wins.
- Call One deploys altitude software solutions to enhance customer satisfaction; Fast growing outsourcing company in Europe deploys Altitude Software's multimedia contact centre solutions for state-of-the-art sales, marketing and customer service operations
- Nokia Game players complete Geneva's final assignment; Final played by 25,000 players in 28 countries on November 23.
- UK company develops plan to enhance IMF intranet; Major US project win for UK intranet consultancy.