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Pacrim International Capital Inc. Announces Retirement Of Loans
pacrim international capital inc. today announced completion of its previously announced intended retirement of various loans that had been made by pacrim to a number of companies in which guy lam, the chairman and chief executive officer of pacrim, has an interest.
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image courtesy of microsoft i usually write about mobile apps here: apps that run on mobile devices. however, this blog entry is about apps the make devices mobile. microsoft unveils microsoft robotics developer studio 2008 the robotics developer ...
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Palin 'hacker' Trial Pushed Back To May - Wired
the trial of 20-year-old college student david kernell has been pushed back from december 16 to next may 19 to allow the prosecution and defense more time to examine forensic evidence. david kernell is accused of obtaining unauthorized access to ...
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Barack Obama's Privacy Challenge - Wired
so the 2008 election's over. as a voter, you've done your part by casting your ballot. you may have even responded to campaign volunteers' phone calls or door knocks, or collected information on behalf of a campaign about your peers' political ...
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Pacrim International Capital Inc. Announces Retirement Of Loans - Cnw Group
- acquires interest in corrugated packaging company in china - hong kong, nov. 15 /cnw/ - pacrim international capital inc. (pcn: tsx) ("pacrim") today announced completion of its previously announced intended retirement of various loans that had ...
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November 2 - November 9 (82) - Dakota Voice
► january 16 - january 23 (1) margaret sanger, the founder of planned parenthood, is being honored with your tax dollars at the smithsonian institute. in addition to starting the nation's #1 provider of abortions, sanger was also a eugenicist (one ...
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School For The Blind Starts Visionary Newsroom - Newark Star-ledger
ed murray/the star-ledger judy ortman, interim executive director of the concordia learning center, is interviewed by student indigo estevez from newark for the school paper. there's a buzz in the newsroom of a new jersey start-up newspaper, and not ...
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December 2 - December 9 - Dakota Voice
► january 16 - january 23 (1) once again the arkansas journal has cast the light of public attention on mike huckabee's record of being soft on lawbreakers. in this past week, the story of huckabee's advocacy of the release of wayne dumond, the ...
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Are Designers The Enemy Of Design? - Businessweek
in the name of provocation, let me start by saying that designers suck. i’m sorry. it’s true. designers suck. there’s a big backlash against design going on today and it’s because designers suck. so let me tell you why. designers suck because ...
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The Rise Of Crowdsourcing - Wired
claudia menashe needed pictures of sick people. a project director at the national health museum in washington, dc, menashe was putting together a series of interactive kiosks devoted to potential pandemics like the avian flu. an exhibition designer ...
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Apple Unveils New Laptop Models - San Francisco Gate
wednesday, october 15, 2008 and in a brief nod to constant questions about his health, apple ceo steve jobs put up a slide about his blood pressure, as a healthy 110 over 70. beyond that, he told journalists, "if you want to see it go higher, just ...
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