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Today is Pink Ribbon Day, a special day for Australians to support the thousands of women fighting breast cancer.
in Blog Watch
via The West Online @ 20:41 26th Oct
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Houston Based ZURVITA Inc. Offers Personal Financial Security at a Time When the National Economy is Struggling ZURVITA Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Monday October 27, 2008 - 5 pm HOUSTON--(Business Wire)-- ZURVITA Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Amacore Group Inc. (OTC BB: ACGI) and a leader in the direct sales industry offering unmatched personal services and exceptional value to consumers by providing access to unique membership benefit programs, announced today the Grand Opening of its new corporate facility in Houston, Texas for Monday, October 27, 2008. Over 70 leaders from 14 states representing some of the most successful ZURVITA independent marketing representatives will gather to participate in the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and will meet to strategize the development of new products and services for 2009.
in Personal Finance
via Reuters @ 22:16 24th Oct
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A pink ribbon is seen as a symbol of breast cancer awareness. The European Patent Office on Wednesday restored on appeal a controversial patent for a breast cancer gene that had been withdrawn from a US biotech firm, but granting it in a more restricted form than before.
in IP & Patents
via Today Online @ 11:44 20th Nov
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AFP/Keystone/File – A pink ribbon is seen as a symbol of breast cancer awareness. The European Patent Office on Wednesday …
in IP & Patents
via AFP via Yahoo! @ 21:26 25th Nov
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Bill Bramanti will love Pabst Blue Ribbon beer eternally, and he's got the custom-made beer-can casket to prove it.
in Quirky
via Metro.co.uk @ 19:30 12th Nov
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An official from the tender committee cuts the ribbon holding the dossiers of the mobile operators’ bids soon before the auction for 3G licences started.
in Mobile Technology
via Zaman @ 20:37 28th Nov
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One of the oldest known dinosaur relatives of birds had "bizarre" anatomy, including long, ribbon-like tail feathers that suggest plumage may have first evolved for show rather than for flight, scientists say.
in Biological Science
via American Scientist @ 18:51 27th Oct
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NASA, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and their international partners cut the ribbon Friday in Nairobi, Kenya, for SERVIR-Africa. The SERVIR-Africa system integrates the satellite resources of the United States and other countries into a Web-based Earth information system. This effort puts previously inaccessible information into the hands of local scientists, government leaders and communities to help address concerns related to natural disasters, disease outbreaks, biodiversity and climate change.
in Space Science
via TMC Net @ 14:42 21st Nov
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PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and their international partners cut the ribbon Friday in
in Space Science
via IT Business Net @ 14:43 21st Nov
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Legislators and other dignitaries join University President Michael Hogan, center, and Gov. M. Jodi Rell, fifth from right, for a ribbon-cutting at the nanobionics ‘clean room’ on Oct. 20. From left are Prof. Harris Marcus, Mary Ann Hanley, former U.S. Rep. Rob Simmons, State Rep. Denise Merrill, State Sens. Donald E. Williams Jr., Gary LeBeau, and Eileen Daily, Vinod Makhijani, and Higher Education Commissioner Michael Meotti. Photo by Gerald Ling
in Nanotech
via Nanotechnology News @ 23:41 25th Oct
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and their international partners cut the ribbon Friday in Nairobi, Kenya, for SERVIR-Africa. The SERVIR-Africa system integrates the satellite resources of the United States and other countries into a Web-based Earth information system. This effort puts previously inaccessible information into the hands of local scientists, government leaders and communities to help address concerns related to natural disasters, disease outbreaks, biodiversity and climate change.
in Space Science
via GIS Café @ 2:59 22nd Nov
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Neo-Futurists Steve Mosqueda and Phil Ridarelli remount this site-specific play of holiday-related anecdotes, which takes place in the lobby bar. Drink specials include $2 Pabst Blue Ribbon and $4 Rock Bottom Brewery holiday ale.
in Arts & Culture
via MetroMix @ 17:17 24th Nov
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Levi's Red for Life believes that knowledge is power; if you know your HIV status you can take control of your future. What do you think? Speak your mind, post an Aids ribbon with your message on the wall.
in Computer Security
via News24.com @ 1:12 28th Oct
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Qualified MPA and BIPP members from around the world submitted images for the annual competition and only the very best were short-listed. The first award won was an 'Award of Excellence for Commercial/Advertising', the second was a 'Blue Ribbon Award for the most unusual image' and the third was the highly commended 'UK Commercial Photographer of the Year 2008'. This marks a determined come back for the esteemed photographer who, unbeknown to the judging panel, was the victim of a violent assault back in June 2007 which left the father of two fighting for his life in a coma.
in Photography
via What Digital Camera @ 10:44 29th Oct
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The Recording Academy and AEG's much-buzzed-about Grammy Museum will officially open this week at L.A. Live with five days of events, including a V.I.P. reception on Wednesday, a gala fund-raising concert on Thursday, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday. The museum features four floors and 30,000 square feet of exhibit space, and it's debut coincides with the Grammys' 50th anniversary year.
in Arts & Culture
via BizBash Florida @ 23:53 2nd Dec
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"Much of the marketing material sent out prior to StarOffice's release emphasizes the product's advantages over Microsoft Office, describing it as "the leading alternative" (even though it is well behind in market share), and, at $60 for the standard version, significantly cheaper. The material even tries to take advantage of the fact that StarOffice has stayed with traditional menus and toolbars not followed Microsoft Office's lead and converted to ribbons. "Is new always better?" the material asks, and, pointing to the ribbon, "Does this look like a Windows application?"
in Linux
via Linux Today @ 15:03 20th Nov
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