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- Progressive Stock Watch.
- ONS appoints non-executive director.
- Circuit Bench appointments: Peter Joseph Nathan and John Malcolm Hillen.
- Quepasa Corp. (QPSA) SqueezeTrigger Price is $2.82. Approximately 527,673 Shares Shorted in 2005 According To Buyins.net Research Report.
- Prostate Cancer - A Prostrate Market Waiting For Innovations.
- PA Consulting Group sees promise in evolving wireless systems; Paper at HSDPA Implementation Strategies Amsterdam, 7 December 2005.
- Government proposes additional NOK 260 million for earthquake victims in South Asia.
- Old fashioned computing practices cost small businesses GBP18 billion annually; In-house servers are risky and cost ineffective but still number one choice for SMEs.
- Leading operators line up to champion mobile innovation at 3GSM World Congress 2006.
- Micron and Intel create new company to manufacture NAND Flash memory.
- Progress on European Defence.
- Boeing announces six orders for 787 Dreamliners from LCAL; New leasing company LCAL reveals previous order for six 787s.
- Strategy Analytics: France Telecom Strengthens Position As Europe's Leading Broadband Service Provider; French Incumbent Reports 70 Percent Annual Subscriber Growth.
- Military health system enters new era.
- "The U.S. Market for Bath and Shower Products: Bar Soaps, Body Washes, Bath Additives and Scrubbers, 4th Edition".
- Market Gainer issues profile for Kronos Advanced Technologies Incorporated.
- New neural network trading signal for Fiserv.
- World Summit hailed as resounding success; Consensus, commitment pave way to more equitable information society.
- Taxi driver charged with defrauding Medicaid.
- Malawi pilots drought insurance coverage with local farmers.
- HMP Cookham Wood - considerable progress.
- Royal Mail - Right to fight for hold of it's parcel business GLS, a means to offset declining UK mail volumes.
- Development around National Park is threatening wild animals.
- Guru Alerts for Tuesday, November 22, 2005 VDWB, AOOR, CXTI, VOII.
- Twin Trader Alerts for Tuesday, November 22, 2005 AMEP, MIVT, CSCE, PLKC.
- Flu vaccine supplies.
- Chris Pollak Appointed CFO of Loudeye and RadioShack Brings Skype-Ready Products to Customers Nationwide.
- University of California signs five-year, multimillion-dollar contract with Xerox; Up to 3,000 digital office copiers, multifunction systems may be replaced at 18 locations.
- Aggressive Traders Alert issued on VITS, November 22, 2005.
- Agreement notification for Alcan Inc. and Alcoa.
- Chronic Leukemias - Curative Intent Raises the Bar.
- International Exotics Top List of New Taste Trends.
- Steady industrial production growth to boost pressure sensitive label and tape market to $8.6 billion by 2010.
- Convergys Corporation receives the Frost & Sullivan 2005 Award For Technology Innovation in the field of voice recognition technologies.
- CCM SectorInvest.com supports the alternative energy sector with news, research, and intelligence.
- Six organizations to receive 2005 Presidential Award for Quality and Performance Excellence.
- Market Gainer Issues Update for Inyx incorporated.
- Secured eMail named "Best Encryption" and "Best Email Security" finalist for SC Magazine 2006 Awards.
- Conversion of Previously Issued Convertible Debentures.
- A 2005 analysis of the grocery retail market in Poland, including consumer behavior and economic information.
- A review of the Eastern Europe market for commercial vehicles including data from 2004/2005 and five year forecasts.
- The Value of Premium Indulgence Occasions in Europe is Forecast to Reach US$15bn in 2009, up from US$12.3bn in 2004.
- Normiska announces shareholder approval and closing of Normiska U.S.A./Schundler acquisition.
- MAIF employee convicted of felony insurance fraud.
- "Outbound Travel - The Baltics and Eastern Europe".
- "Portfolio Management in the US".
- Three more Yellowstone bison shot two bulls killed near Gardiner, one near West Yellowstone.
- Comptel Corporation Stock Exchange announcement 23 November 2005 at 10:05 AM; The Board of Directors of Comptel Corporation approved an incentive plan for key personnel.
- Judicial Review of Nominet UK's Dispute Resolution Service off to a false start; An attempt to judicially review Nominet UK has ended in failure at the first hurdle for the complainant, Ben Cohen's Cyberbritain Group Ltd despite initial claims that it wou
- "Norson Company Snapshots: Huawei Technologies" by Norson Telecom Consulting November 2005.
- Noble Group selects Magenta Technology for complex logistics solution; Magenta's i-Scheduler software drives timely supply of cargos and enhances customer service.
- Vodafone named Most Effective Business to Business Title at the APA Customer Magazine Awards 2005.
- Circuit Bench appointment - Deborah Frances Taylor.
- Nexsan SATABeast roars into market; High-capacity Serial ATA-based storage system now available worldwide.
- Stick up for targets on climate change and speak up for the poor, Blair urged.
- www.otc-advisors.com "BULLS IN THE STABLE " GZFX, FSMH, RHSE, PMCY.
- "Market Opportunities and Challenges for Antibody Arrays and Beads: A Market Research Study".
- GMTN, MMUS, PEIX Have Been On BUYINS.NET Naked Short List For 13 Consecutive Trading Days.
- European Broadcasters are Increasingly Confident about their Ability to Invest in New Technology in 2006.
- CPSC, International Playthings Inc. announce recall of Viking Chubbies Toy Cars.
- National Guard (in Federal Status) and Reserve Mobilized as of November 23, 2005.
- Lane Sorgen from Microsoft and Stephen Lawton from Acronis, Inc. to be interviewed on Let's Talk Computers , airing on 11/26/2005.
- Begins Research on Inner Systems Inc.
- Daily Market Movers Digest Midday Stock Alerts, Wednesday, November 23rd, CLSN, SWKJ, HYRF, EDNE, UGSI, DNAG.
- Yale engineers make standardized bulk synthesis of nanowires possible.
- New wave of eccentric behaviour sweeps Britain; Modern comedians fuelling our eccentric side, leading to greater sex appeal and better health.
- DoD identifies Army casualty.
- Secretary-General congratulates Liberia 's Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf as Africa 's first woman head of state, following Elections Commission announcement.
- Contracts.
- Begins Phase 1 Research on ERHC Energy Inc.
- slandsbanki acquires the brokerage firm Norse.
- Waterborne Freight in the United Kingdom 2004.
- "A call to action"- the annual report of the Technology Strategy Board.
- Re-appointment of the Chair of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.
- GBP4m funding to improve healthcare facilities for Thames Gateway residents.
- Singapore Airlines to fly to Pakistan.
- Cold snap no problem for 4x4 drivers.
- The Korean pharmaceutical market is one of the twenty largest in the world, with balance of trade exceeding US$1 billion in 2004.
- MOD makes further cost savings according to independent report.
- Will Tembec Continue its Downward Trend? A Look into Their Goals for the New Year.