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- New ratings on Altera, Ford Motor Company, ChevronTexaco Corporation, Nokia, and Reliant Energy.
- New ratings on American Express, Taiwan Semiconductor, Williams Companies, Ciena, and General Motors.
- New ratings on LSI Logic, United Online, Americredit, Medtronic, and Dow Chemical.
- IBM brings PeopleSoft solutions to medium-sized businesses.
- AT&T Global Client Support Centre awarded ISO 9001:2000 in Singapore; Certification assures Singapore & regional customers of AT&T`s world-class quality standards.
- Philadelphia Stock Exchange announces July volume.
- New ratings on Duke Energy, Wells Fargo, Starbucks, Extreme Networks, and TJX Companies.
- Merger clearance.
- TheSUBWAY.com announces stock watch list: Near-term picks!
- Emailcenter & Akio sign exclusive UK software licence.
- PPP In Italy; 11th & 12th September 2002 Sheraton Roma Hotel, Rome.
- Amadeus forge new technology partnership.
- B+W Electronic Systems Ltd introduces a complete, standardised site support system for remote telecom sites.
- Greece describes wide range of legislation promoting gender equality as Anti-Discrimination Committee continues exceptional session -- Part 2 of 2.
- Maporama & Geoscape International team to provide street level maps of all South American cities.
- Hutchison 3G selects SchlumbergerSema USIM smart card solution.
- Charity Commission joins forces with Leeds City Council to stop charity magazine scam.
- Customs seize 8.5 million smuggled cigarettes.
- MacShane appeals to restore cultural heritage damaged in European Floods.
- CME plans Sept. 23 launch date for S&P Technology, Financial and Energy SPCTR indexes.
- Manugistics and Cognos form global alliance; Manugistics increases analytic capabilities of pioneering enterprise profit optimisation solutions with Cognos Series 7.
- Selling IT hardware and software is going to get tougher; New research shows IT directors are now more likely to use dual vendor contracts.
- Sun unveils new price-leading 64-bit workstation with Sun Blade 150; The world's top 64-bit UNIX workstation vendor boosts performance by up to 63 percent in computing and 76 percent in graphics in new entry-level system.
- CPSC, Arctic Cat Inc. announce recall of all-terrain vehicles.
- Volvo Trucks unveils a new multi-million dollar investment in the USA.
- Midland Software strengthens Trent with added functionality in release 3.5.
- 134 celebrities give a helping hand to local library; Would you pay USD15,000.00 for John Travolta, USD10,000.00 for Cindy Crawford?
- Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) and Wiley InterScience links now live; Delivering enhanced research pathways for chemists.
- ADB to organise a series of consultation workshops with NGOs.
- Encrypta teams with Marco Trailers to create ultra secure baggage transit system.
- New ratings on Household International, Wendy's, LSI Logic, Alcoa, and Costco Wholesale.
- Anritsu adds new models and microwave IQ modulation port to synthesiser family to offer broadband coverage.
- InstallShield announces snapshot-free repackaging with release of InstallShield AdminStudio 3.5; For the fastest and most reliable software migration to Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
- Stock alert newsletter alerts JetBlue Airways Corp. and reports stock alerts making excellent gains in August; offers 30 day free trial.
- Keeping August Bank Holiday traffic on the move.
- National Guard and Reserve mobilized as of August 21.
- Healthy ants -- healthy country.
- Fishing vessel in need of assistance.
- Home Office honours commitment to further consultation with travel industry.
- PlaceWare expands web conferencing options by offering industry first managed on-site service.
- History of local government success makes Midland Software first choice for Bridgend County Borough Council.
- Latest on mapping for new access rights.
- Performance bond providers wound up.
- New ratings on Citrix Systems, Boeing, Idec Pharmaceuticals, Biomet, and Crown Castle.
- Spielberg domain name dispute.
- New neural network trading signal for International Business Machines.
- Cracking story at Dunstanburgh.
- Qantas and Sydney Airport reach agreement on use of former Ansett terminal.
- Career planning with BASF at Frankfurt's automechanika.
- ADB launches USD500m global bond issue.
- Northwest, Delta and Continental reach commercial marketing agreement.
- Neurotech refocuses on ophthalmic technologies.
- Change of Ambassador to the Republic of Peru.
- New multistage filters from REO UK.
- New neural network trading signal for Electronic Arts.
- Northwest announces new service between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Knoxville; New nonstop jet service between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Knoxville to begin October 27.
- U.S. correctional population reaches 6.6 million; One in 32 adult residents incarcerated or under community supervision.
- GFI launches GFI DownloadSecurity for ISA Server, an HTTP/FTP content security product; Admins can now block malicious & virus-infected HTTP/FTP file downloads at firewall level.
- New ratings on Vitesse, Broadcom, Motorola, Ciena, and Altera.
- China Southern Airlines announces 2002 interim results.
- Howard County insurance agent pleads guilty to insurance fraud.
- Murder of Macedonian Police -- Press Statement -- Richard Boucher.
- TSA sends site survey teams to 21 additional airports.
- Contracts.
- Secretary-General confident that international community is prepared to assist Angola in overcoming complex challenges.
- Middle East businesses will benefit from US dotcom crashes, claim leading practitioners; The Marketing Forum set to discuss how e-business principles can be utilised for bottom-line success.
- Adjudicator publishes decision on objection to admission arrangements for Coopers School, Darrick Wood School, Ravens Wood School, Langley Park School for Boys and Beaverwood School for Girls in Bromley.
- Spirent Communications adds inverse multiplexing over ATM protocol emulation and analysis capabilities to its AX/4000 broadband test system; New interface tests load balancing, redundancy, and link management capabilities of IMA devices.
- Red Letter day for children's reading projects.
- ORSYP launches new Dollar Universe Agent for SAP solutions for tighter control over adhoc and real-time data processing demands; V3.2 of the Dollar Universe Agent for SAP solutions receives SAP interface certification and will be launched at SAPPHIRE.
- Kansas State University plans Sept. 11 commemoration.
- New look Kompass launches into cyberspace.
- Wilson hails success of British construction abroad.
- Software protection seminar announced; FLAG, the FAST Legal Advisory Group, hosts first in a series of seminars for software publishers on protecting software in conjunction with Linklaters.
- K-State approves graduate certificate in geographic information science.
- Staffware herald standards for business process management industry.
- Phased, fully funded land reform programme urgently needed in Zimbabwel; Secretary-General says.
- DOD announces Biological Defense Homeland Security Initiative.
- WIN and Switchfire sign Singlepoint for mobile matchmaking.
- EU loses Earth Summit leadership role.