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Telecomworldwire, April 4, 2003
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-4 April 2003-OutsideEvents.com receives web site design from Artery Stark(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Creative communications company Artery Stark has designed an online e-commerce site for OutsideEvents.com, a company that offers a database of event and party organisers.
Artery Stark designed the site to be low maintenance, easy to use and able to be managed by OutsideEvents.com. The site includes listings of services for a variety of events together with marquee and tent hire, catering, entertainment, lighting and wedding organisation.
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The web site can be accessed at http://www.outsideevents.com.
The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
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