Month: February 2010
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CustomXM Wins Arkansas Business 2009 Business of the Year Award (Category 1)
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — CustomXM, a Central Arkansas marketing services provider, was the winner of the 2009 Arkansas Business of the Year award in Category 1 (businesses with 25 or fewer employees) at the annual event at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock on Wednesday, Feb. 24. The event was well…
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Tammy Katz to Present Food Marketing Best Practices at Mid-America Food Processors Association Conference
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tammy Katz, CEO of Katz Marketing Solutions, will present 8 Ways to Grow Your Food Brand with Interactive Marketing and Social Media at the Mid-America Food Processors Association’s annual meeting on March 2, at the Embassy Suites in Columbus, Ohio. Midwest food company leaders will attend the meeting to…
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Explore Mars Commends the Obama Administration for Charting New Course for NASA – Calls for Program Details and Specific Timeframes
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: BOSTON, Mass. — The recently announced proposal is a dramatic departure from the Constellation Program, scrapping the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles, as well as the Orion capsule. Instead, the administration has proposed a program that would increase funding for robotic science missions, private sector development of space hardware for…
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Jobs Bill Tax Credit Not Enough: More Small Businesses Turn to Business Cash Advances
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. — The jobs bill approved by the U.S. Senate includes a tax credit meant as a hiring incentive for small business. But small businesses say it’s not enough. With many struggling to meet payroll while revenue is down, hiring a new employee in return for a few thousand dollars…
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Delicious Results for the Creators of the Athletes Snacks for the Winter 2010 Olympics
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: NEW YORK, N.Y. — With the excitement around the Winter Olympics in Vancouver at an all time high, what fuels the constant energy of the athletes? Unique Amenities, creators of the athletes’ snacks of the Winter Games, created The Nutritious Snack Combo to do just that. The development team at Unique Amenities…
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Announcing the formation of Explore Mars, Inc.
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: BOSTON, Mass. — We are pleased to announce the formation of Explore Mars, Inc., a project oriented group that was created to promote science and technology innovation and education with a use for Mars Exploration. Through a series of technology innovation awards, scientific symposiums and workshops, Mars analog work, technology demonstrations, and…
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What Doctors May Not Tell Lung Cancer Patients: New Treatment Guide Offers Hope, Empowerment!
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Lange Productions announces today that ‘Be a Survivor – Lung Cancer Treatment Guide’ (ISBN: 978-0-9819489-1-1) is the first book to offer a new approach to this frightening disease. It empowers patients to seek a cure, rather than accept defeat; to approach their diagnosis with hope, and shows them how…
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Tax Reminder: Double Incentives for Long Term Care Insurance in Many States
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: MANHASSET, N.Y. — Many Americans with long-term care insurance are learning Uncle Sam may give them a hefty deduction for their premiums; but many fail to realize their state may grant an additional deduction or credit. ‘If you can double your money, so to speak, why not do it,’ says Gene Cutler,…
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Voice Over Industry Grows to USD $12.3 Billion in 2010
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: NEW YORK, N.Y. — A new report published by Voices.com reveals that the voice and speech industry continues to grow and is currently valued at $12.3 Billion USD. The 2010 Report on the Voice Over Industry is published, highlighting three growing fields in the entertainment industry; audiobooks, mobile gaming and podcasting.
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States Ban E-Cigarettes in Face of Growing Demand
freeNewsArticles Story Summary: MIAMI, Fla. — Electronic cigarette makers face political battles across the U.S. as state leaders and anti-smoking groups act to ban e-cigarettes. New Jersey, New York, Oregon and New Hampshire are a few states that have banned or restricted sales of the product so far. Others are taking a closer look at…