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GETTING PERSONAL: Family Loans Serve Multiple Purposes

(Dow Jones)- If you want to help out a family member without giving a handout, consider a family loan.

Sonic Unleashed delayed in Japan for manufacturing purposes, not to improve quality

SEGA has revealed that the reason behind Sonic Unleashed's Japanese delay has nothing to do with improving the game's quality for its Japanese release, but as a result of sales strategies and manufacturing schedules.

Direct marketers increasingly use news releases for SEO purposes

The online news release is, more and more, augmenting how marketers reach out directly to their customers, driving online traffic and generating leads. In the process, the rapidly evolving phenomenon demonstrates the use (and sometimes abuse) of online news releases in ways that public relations practitioners had never envisioned.

Credit Unions Find That Shred Days Can Serve Multiple Purposes

HOBOKEN, N.J. — Shred day events so commonly held by credit unions may seem like a simple way to promote green practices and member security, but actually they can do much more for a credit union than many may think.

Afghanistan U-17 Cricket team arrive in City Tour?s aim practice purposes F.P. Report

Serial bombs kill 65 in India  ---   Privatization for bailing out economy opposed F.P. Report  ---   Taliban militants storm Afghan ministry, kill 5 Monitoring Desk  ---   Expulsion of Qadir Jatoi challenged F.P. Report  ---   IMF demands increase in interest rate  ---   Nations practising rule of law attain progress: Iftikhar  ---   Balochistan problems to be addressed on war footing: Asif F.P. Report  ---   Senate body endorses Rs 50b package for stock market F.P. Report  ---   Aftershocks: Quake victims spend freezing night under open sky  ---   Militant commander held  ---  

Employers generally accept some personal Web use: At some offices, surfing for business purposes blends with surfing for pleasure

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The Art (and Business) of the James Bond Theme Song

A James Bond theme song has two purposes — to lead the marketing charge that drives you to the box office, and to be a sonic backdrop while nude women dance in silhouette over the opening credits. This may explain why the Bond songbook is not overstuffed with examples of subtlety.

Key to Closing Nuclear Cycle May Be a Thin Layer of Rust

Highly magnetic nanoparticles, originally devised for biomedical purposes, soon will be tested against one of the most toxic substances known to man - spent nuclear fuel.

The Banker names NBK "Best Bank in ME 2008"

Al Ghunaim: The primary objective of the issue is for general corporate purposes and lengthens the maturity of the liabilities

Who is David Davis to advise on the Government losing personal data?

I have yet to see a case of this information being used for criminal purposes. You are far more at risk from email scams.

NIST guidance on more secure crypto key generation

A secret symmetric encryption key shared by multiple parties can be used to generate additional keys for other purposes, such as message authentication codes or to allow a trusted party to create separate keys from a single master key. But an improperly defined key derivation method can crate keys that are vulnerable to attacks.

A science without a deadline

E&TÂ gains exclusive access to Alcor Life Extension Foundation headquarters in Arizona to learn about the aims, purposes and possibilities of cryonics.

Houston doctor launches online auction for teleradiology services

Telerays is a web-based auction approach to contracting out teleradiology services (electronic transmission of radiological images for interpretation purposes) where facilities that need radiology interpretation services put the work up for bid to be awarded to the lowest bidder.

Bank evaluations of property are down again this quarter

THE National Institute of Statistics (INE) said last week that bank evaluations of homes and other property for mortgage lending purposes dropped five per cent in the third quarter of the year, with both apartments and villas falling in terms of bank valuations. The biggest fall was 8.5 per cent in the southern Alentejo region. According to the INE report, property valuations are highest in the Algarve region, at 1,473 euros per square metre, on average, compared with 1,164 euros per square metre for the country as a whole.

Declared assets not personal information: Former CJI

The details of judges’ wealth once submitted cannot be termed “personal information”, since this has to be used for official purposes, former Chief Justice of India (CJI) JS Verma has said.

Corel defends image rights rules

Corel has defended rules that give the software maker the right to use competition entries for a host of future purposes, including advertising.

China Builds World's Biggest Fixed Spectrometer Telescope

Chinese researchers' long dream of building a facility better but still relying on the technology used on a national scale for astronomical search purposes has finally come true. Housed in a building that looks like a nuclear missile silo and a messed up PI symbol lies their latest achievement, the Large sky Area Multi-Object fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST). It was developed on a 235 million yuan ($34.4 million) budget. The best Chinese telescope constructors have joined their efforts to design the facility.

Stem cell patents blocked

European regulators have ruled against allowing a patent on developing human embryonic stem cells, a decision that could stifle research by stem cell companies for commercial purposes.

European agency rules against stem cell patents

European regulators on Thursday ruled against allowing a patent on developing human embryonic stem cells, a decision that could stifle research by stem cell companies for commercial purposes.

European Agency Bans Stem Cell Patents

European regulators on Thursday ruled against allowing a patent on developing human embryonic stem cells, a decision that could stifle research by stem cell companies for commercial purposes.

Podcast: Google's Matt Glotzbach On Addition Of Video For Business To Google Apps

The way Google Enterprise director of product management Matt Glotzbach describes it in the attached podcast interview, behind the firewall publishing of video for a variety of purposes (e.g., training) has strictly been the domain of corporations with deep pockets. But given today's addition of secure video publishing and sharing as a feature to the $50 per user per year version of Google Apps (the premier version), businesses need not be Fortune 500 companies to get what essentially is a private version of YouTube for a fraction of what most enterprises would pay for such a solution.

Mozilla Fennec 1.0 Alpha 1

Mozilla Fennec is an early developer release of the new mobile version of Mozilla Firefox, replacing the older Mozilla Minimo application. Fennec is currently available for testing purposes only, with the alpha releases intended to get feedback from Web developers and community feedback on Fennec's approach to the user experience.

Staying on the right side of copyright

What does it mean when a Web site says a picture or document is in the "public domain?" Does that mean I can use it for my own purposes?

New guide launched to beat the phishers

The anti phishing working group (APWG) launched a new best practice guide for registrars today, aimed at making it more difficult for online criminals to register domains for purposes such as creating phishing sites.


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