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- Bathroom Readers' Institute to Release Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges Into the Presidency, A Patriotic Tribute to Our Nation's Commander-In-Chiefs Just In Time For 2004 Presidential Election; Celebrate the Great American Way with Uncle John`s Unbias
- DVD usage taking off among pro video facilites; Over 7 out of ten pro video facilities already authoring DVDs,according to SCRI's 2004 - 2006 Pro DVD Usage & Products/ Brands Report June 2003.
- Corporations Take the Lead on Climate Change.
- Stock Watch Alert for Wednesday, September 1, 2004: MDGN, PMDX, OCRI.
- Toots and Zap team up to tap consumer brands for '05 Tour; Richard Branson's V2 Records, has enlisted the services of Multimediary; Los Angeles and Portland based entertainment marketing company to procure partners.
- Chief Executive appointed for Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.
- 50,000th games cheat sent via SMS.
- Ofcom invites applications for new community radio licences.
- Graduated speeding penalties: consultation launched.
- Clues to Asian rice yield dilemma.
- TCI acquires Commpro.
- Messagelabs and Symantec collaborate to deliver enhanced anti-spam technology to managed email security customers; MessageLabs and Symantec to offer next generation enterprise security service.
- Advice to pet owners who visited south west France between 2 and 21 August with their pets.
- Mirago continues march into Europe.
- Rigorous testing leads to IT award for Ordnance Survey.
- Leading scientists urge sector to take the time to dream.
- South East E-Commerce Champions shortlisted; Local companies on route to national final.
- President of United Nations Security Council and Chairman of Military Staff Committee in September.
- Alphamosaic launches new advanced Mobile Multimedia Processor; A new chip for a new generation of handheld devices.
- Symantec joins the aniti-phishing working group.
- President Ben Ali's re-election bid receives endorsement of labor unions; President Ben Ali`s re-election bid receives endorsement of labor unions, second major endorsement this month.
- Back bay technologies expands partnership with Sun Microsystems and is appointed to Sun National Advisory Council.
- Science Stocks Making Gains: +11.94%, +9.45%, +7.48%, +6.86%: DCPI, ASE, IO, CBMX, CLDA.
- Robert Culbertson appointed COO of Advanced Digital Data, Inc.
- OFT refuses West Midlands motor trader credit licence.
- Kodiak-Powered Orange Talk NowService commercially available across Europe; European customers to benefit from Talk Nowwhich uses Kodiak Networks` advanced voice services, including Push-to-Talk (PTT).
- OFT refuses licence for Herts loan provider.
- In 2003, the revenue generated by UK airports was [pound sign]2.44bn, an increase of 2.7% on 2002.
- Is there really a fitness boom in US?
- InfoValue joins MPEG Industry Forum in support of MPEG standards; InfoValue will demonstrate MPEG-4 and HDTV streaming at IBC 2004.
- Stock Watch Alert -- OTCStockExchange.com -- IDNX, CORV, VTS, IPFS.
- Estimates show that there were more than 1.5 million property transactions in the UK in 2003, which represents a decline of 12.9% on 2002.
- Reconnaissance Drilling at Titan Prospect Returns Significant Gold Intersections.
- Telco Investor Alert for Z-Tel and Yap.
- BWR Investor Alert for ONEV and YPIL.
- ZiCorporation Launches Advanced Version of eZiTap FEP; Award-Winning Download to Sony Ericsson Smart Phones Includes New Languages, Unique Features.
- Stocks In The News For September 02, 2004: POIG, DOCC, MBG, ESL, MOBI.
- American Airlines, American Eagle to implement service fee for ticketing, effective Sept. 6; American provides a wide range of choices to its customers.
- World Bank supports poverty reduction in Uganda.
- American Eagle Airlines reports August traffic.
- Xceleron assist GSK in commissioning Pharma`s first Accelerator Mass Spectrometer.
- Dixons Group joins forces with Jobcentre Plus.
- K-State faculty members, K-State and KU students, spend summer studying water quality, environmental journalism in Siberia.
- Toshiba introduces ultra-compact addition to its range of business class projectors; Stylish new DLP projector ideal for first-time buyers.
- Stock Movers of Note 09/03/04.
- Bookham to highlight leading InP technology at ECOC 2004.
- Poor management causes four months waste each year; International study shows poor management is costing the UK economy GBP56 billion.
- New neural network trading signal for Ford Motor Company.
- Contracts.
- A new series of IT Security and Forensic training courses.
- Trainer1 launches Argonaut.
- Capacity expansion for high-temperature thermoplastic; BASF to increase Ultrason production capacity by 20 percent; Pump impellers in heating systems made from Ultrason Pump impellers in heating systems made from Ultrason.
- Business Process Management: Ovum unearth the facts at Softworld Business Integration Expo.
- Temtec appoints A3 as its distributor for Africa and the Middle East; A3 to increase and manage Temtec's reseller community in the region.
- Cold comfort for electricity bill payers as increased cost of running cold appliances during the summer equals Chelsea's GBP70m spending spree; Energy Saving Trust urges nation to chill out and save money & energy with 'A' rated fridge freezers.
- Chaucer signs five-year licence agreement for ISO's Claims Outcome Advisor; Solution enables Chaucer to achieve significant 16 per cent decrease in year-on-year personal injury settlement costs.
- (ISC)2 seeks candidates for annual GBP28,144 information security scholarship program; Full-time post-graduate information security students can receive up to GBP7,036 a piece in individual awards.
- ISO adopts Ecma UDO media format standard; ECMA-350 finishes fast-track standardisation as ISO/IEC 17345.
- New members needed for National Park Authorities and Broads Authority.
- More work needed on 3G healthcare applications.
- APEC symposium to halt spread of noxious snails.
- Financial Incentives Boost Solar Applications.
- Let the people decide.
- DuPont: Most admired chemical company in Brazil.
- Nemisys brings brands under one roof for nCode.
- European fabric manufacturers hope to revitalise consumer confidence in effort to overcome severe crisis of overcapacity.
- Appointment of new Chair to Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
- Market share data for the top 50 U.S. P&C Groups analyzed.
- Parity Group wins five-year business process management contract with ICI Paints.
- Online crime, compliance issues, worker mobility, SOA, and Open Source are mega-trends for IT Security, says Burton Group.
- Guangdong Unicom awards Lucent Technologies $98.5 million contract for Phase III CDMA expansion project; Lucent CDMA2000 equipment and services to increase network capacity and coverage in eight cities in Guangdong Province; Lays groundwork for future 3G
- Phoenix Datacom introduces "Route Analytics" to UK market; Signs agreement to distribute Packet Design`s Route Explorer.
- SafeNet announces first intrusion prevention IP for network semiconductor market; SafeXcel IP content inspection engine is the first intrusion prevention hardware acceleration core for network security processors and communications processors.
- ENVIRONNEMENT SA goes to Poland for a breath of fresh air.
- Appointment of a District Judge Mary Theresa Wakem.
- Hitachi Data Systems unleashes the storage industry`s first management software for large-scale virtualisation, logical partitioning and universal replication; Breakthrough advances in software enable radical efficiency across the enterprise, significantl
- Wave and tidal renewable energy steps up.
- Symantec guide helps small businesses understand and manage it security; As new research reveals that small businesses are increasingly overwhelmed by Internet security.
- WallStreetGrapevine.com "Heard on the Street" Alert - IPFS, TXN, NOK, TYC.
- McCloud River Indians to hold war dance at Shasta Dam.