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GOP RoguesThey use PRNewswire. They have a spin site already set up. And when you look at the names, you find no grass roots types, just folk who have been around since Lee Atwater was a poster child for GOP attack politics. Updated with Slideshow -
Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to TerroristsAccording to a press release posted on PRnewswire, an Ohio man has pleaded guilty in court today to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists.
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Bush's Veto of Funding for Children's Health Insurance Disappoints MayorsAccording to PRNewswire, President Bush has vetoed a bill for $35 million in funding that would have gone toward SCHIP, a children's health insurance program geared toward low to moderate-income families. This veto has left mayors greatly disappointed. -
Monterey Bay Aquarium Named Top U.S. Aquarium for KidsMonterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California, has been named the number one aquarium for children by Parents Magazine, according to a press release issued by the Aquarium on the website PRNewswire.com
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Video Technology, Medicine Bring Help to Needy ChildrenA unique partnership between Medical Missions for Children (MMC) and Polycom, Inc. that bridges children's medical needs between medical facilities worldwide marked its eighth anniversary, according to a statement released today on PRNewswire by Polycom.
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iPhone Accessories, Including Headphones and Chargers, AnnouncedIt may have endless features, but it still needs accessories. Several companies have introduced some to complement the cutting-edge smartphone. -
First American Corporation President Announces RetirementCraig I. DeRoy, president of First American Corporation, announced his intention of retirement today, effective December 31st, 2007.
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New York City Sets Example for Nation in Reducing SmokingThe current smoking rate in New York City is the lowest on record.
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New iPhone Applications Announced by Funambol and Unbound MedicineiPhone customers who are looking for content to download on their mobile phones must check out these two new applications recently announced by Funambol and Unbound Medicine. -
NLRB Recognizes Teamsters Local at Federal ExpressThe National Labor Relations Board has certified the Teamsters as exclusive bargaining representative for Fed Ex home delivery drivers at two facilities in Wilmington, MA.
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New McAfee Study Shows the Psychology Behind the ScamDr. James Blascovich, Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, gives computer users an inside look at how cyber criminals use lust, fear and greed to steal personal and financial information.
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Virgin Galactic's First Space Tourists to Be Prepared by WyleEven though the first space tourists to board Virgin Galactic's, SpaceShipTwo, will not board the maiden commercial flight into space for a couple of years their preparation has already begun. -
Partnership for a Drug Free America Forms Strategic Alliances with Five OrganizationsOne of the best moves Partnership for a Drug Free America could have made. -
New Study Shows Most Moms Unconcerned About Child's WeightA new Woman's Day/AOL Food poll finds that 79 percent of mothers are not concerned about their child's weight.
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New Drug Shows Promise for Advanced Breast Cancer TreatmentA pre-release of a study that will be published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology on August 10 has announced that research into ixabepilone is showing promise for treating advanced unresponsive breast cancer. -
New Trojan Viruses Now Making Your Computer TalkImagine yourself that you are sitting at your computer, typing away for a special project, responding to an email, or having the best play at your favorite online game ever -- and then your computer states that all of your files are being wiped out. -
Could Facebook Be the New MySpace?Watch out MySpace. Internet's latest community website, Facebook, is on the rise. According to an Internet report from Media Metrix, Facebook has nearly increased by 89% from last year. -
Michael J. Colburn, U.S. Marine Band Director, Promoted to ColonelAccording to an article released by NewsWire, President Bush has promoted its current band director, from the U.S. Marines Band, to the rank of Colonel. -
Colgate-Palmolive Issues Warning About Counterfeit ProductsThe Colgate-Palmolive Company announced today that toothpaste labeled as "Colgate" was not the real thing.
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Freelance Writing Success: Finding Interview SourcesIn order to beef up that newspaper article, magazine article or website content, sometimes it's necessary to interview people for quotes or for the completion of the entire piece. Where do you look for sources?
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American Confidence in the Death Penalty ErodingCapital punishment is used less and less as Americans questions its fairness and accuracy. -
Majority of Americans Would Not Vote for Barack ObamaDemocratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama has consistently been a strong second place in the race for the Democratic nomination, but a new poll released by Harris Interactive shows that only 34 percent of Americans would vote for Obama. -
Dual Drug Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Prostate CancerDoctors found that pairing an oral dose of Xeloda with an intravenous dose of Docatxel significantly improves remission and survival outcomes in patients with metastatic prostate cancer. -
Verizon Wireless Sues Text SpammersI-VEST Global Corporation and a number of "John Does" are the target of a lawsuit brought by Verizon Wireless, according to a Verizon press release. -
Google Tops List of Dream Employers for College StudentsA new survey finds the search engine giant is the place undergraduate students most want to work.
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Smart Businesses Are Best-Dressed BusinessesDid you know that the Best Dressed companies tend to perform better with higher sales and customer perception and satisfaction? Learn how smart businesses are just saying "No" to Inappropriate Attire. -
Conservatives Threaten to Pull Financial Support for GOPIn a pledge on the conservative website No Bush Amnesty, Richard A. Viguerie is calling on his fellow conservatives to cut off financial support for the GOP.
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Black Celebrities Line Up for Public HIV ScreeningJune 27 is National HIV Testing Day, and to encourage more black Americans to be tested for the deadly virus, several organizations and celebrities will hold a press conference and HIV screening at SAG headquarters in California. -
Cars.com And DriversEd.com Name 10 Common Teen Driver MistakesCars.com and Driver'sEd.com have joined together to educate teens and their parents on the ten most common mistakes that teen drivers make.
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Dangerous Diethylene Glycol Can Be Found at a Store Near YouDangerous Diethylene Glycol was found in Toothpaste labeled Colgate. Problems arising from counterfeit products. -
Court Victory for Chiropractors Against Quack Buster, First Amendment RulesBoth admired and dispised for his attacks on alternative medicine, self-proclaimed consumer medical advocate, Dr. Stephen Barrett fails to convince a judge his character was defamed.
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Illinois and Arizona Now Require Alcohol Interlock Devices for DUI DriversAdd Illinois and Arizona to the list of states that now require alcohol interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers.
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In Radio Address, Bush Says He's Made Americans WealthierGeorge W. Bush waxed positive and proud about the nation and about his cabinet's work to help the U.S. prosper. He also took the Congress-controlling Democrats to task for, in so many words, putting up obstacles to the growth of the American economy.
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Significant Severity in Medicare CutsForthcoming cuts to Medicare's budget go much deeper than previously believed. There will be a nearly 19 percent total cut in funding for Medicare, with the reimbursement budget being reduced by $710 million in 2009 and $855 million in 2010.
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San Diego Named Best City For Dogs by MagazineIt's official. Not only is San Diego one of the top-rated places for man to live and visit, Dog Fancy Magazine has just dubbed it the best place to be for man's best friend as well! -
Study Shows Serious Vitamin D Deficiency in Young ChildrenYoung children and adolescents, who are otherwise healthy, are turning up with low levels of Vitamin D. -
U.S. Pension Plan Funding Held Steady in JuneAlthough the stock market experienced one of its most turbulent times of the new year in the month of June, the typical employer's pension plan was funded as much as usual.
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$500,000 Prize Awarded for the 2007 Gruber Prize for GeneticsProfessor Olson, of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington, will receive the 2007 Gruber Prize for Genetics on October 24, 2007 which comes with a gold medal and $500,000. -
"Why Be Jewish" Conference to Be Held in Park City, Utah, July 29 - 31The Samuel Bronfman Foundation has announced the "Why Be Jewish" conference for those who want to place ideas, values, and long term visions of Jewish philanthropy and public policy planning. -
New Study Finds that Many Healthy Children Have Low Vitamin D LevelsThe Children's Hospital of Philadelphia released information July 9, 2007 from a study they have been conducting about vitamin D blood levels in healthy children. The results are concerning.
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