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[Business News Editor: Christopher Simmons, Senior Editor]
NavSat S.A.S. 2004 Congress To Bring Together Over 2,000 Experts, Developers And Service Providers In Satellite Applications
Exhibition And Conference On April 27 - 29, 2004, To Lay Foundation For
Global Satellite Market Of More Than $30 Billion Annually
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Dec. 9, 2003 /Send2Press Newswire/ -- NAVSAT S.A.S.
2004 (NavSat), the International Congress on Satellite Applications and
Systems, will attract more than 2,000 senior-level decision makers and
experts from around the world to pursue the rapidly growing
international market for satellite applications, expected to reach over
$30 billion in the next ten years and stimulate growth for the economy
worldwide.
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[Business News Editor: Christopher Simmons, Senior Editor]
New National Study of Corrections Corporation of America Warns Investors and Legislators of 'Risky Investment'
Report Explores Continuing Operational And Financial Problems; Questions
CCA's Long-Term Viability As States Reassess Prison Policies
WASHINGTON, DC - Dec. 9, 2003 /Send2Press Newswire/ -- An analysis
released today by Grassroots Leadership (www.grassrootsleadership.org)
of the first two decades of Corrections Corporation of America (CCA),
questions how the nation's largest private prison company can remain
viable in the face of continuing operational problems and current
national corrections trends modifying lengthy prison terms. As states
struggle though their third consecutive year of fiscal gloom with a
cumulative $200 billion in revenue shortfalls, and lawmakers in 25
states implement smarter, shorter and less costly sentencing and
correctional reforms, the report draws into question how CCA can
possibly keep its cellblocks full.
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[News Article Editor: Adrian Blake, Consulting News Editor]
COACHING FIRM'S NEW WEB SITE HELPS SMALL BUSINESSES AND INDEPENDENT PROFESSIONALS WIN LUCRATIVE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
WASHINGTON, D.C. - (Send2Press Newswire) - October 27, 2003 -- Robert
Moment, president of The Moment Group, is pleased to announce the launch
of his company's new website
designed to help small business by taking the struggle out of securing
contracts with the U.S. Federal Government.
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[News Article Editor: Christopher Simmons, Senior News Editor]
FIT & HEALTHY ESCAPES FOR WASHINGTON WOMEN
WASHINGTON, DC - (Send2Press Newswire) -- Oct. 14, 2003 -- In response
to the rapidly increasing popularity of women's fitness across the
country, two of Washington's hip young entrepreneurs, Madeline Dolente
and Sara Wilson, have partnered to form Fit and Healthy Escapes
(www.FitandHealthyEscapes), a women's fitness weekend company.
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[Newswire Editor: Christopher Simmons, Senior PR News Editor]
DATA ACCESS AND DIALPAD PARTNER TO PROVIDE INTERNET TELEPHONY SOLUTIONS IN INDIA
India's Second Largest Internet Service Provider and Internet Telephony leader Eye $50 Million Internet Telephony Market to Offer Voice Calling Solutions to Corporate and Enterprise Customers
WASHINGTON, D.C. - May 19, 2003 (Send2Press Newswire) -- Data Access India Ltd.,
India's second largest International Long Distance (ILD) player and Internet
Service Provider (ISP), and Dialpad Communications, Inc., a leading retail
Internet telephony service provider today signed a co-marketing agreement to
offer Internet telephony services to all enterprise customers of Data Access in
India. Data Access' Founder and Managing Director, Siddhartha Ray, and Craig
Walker, President and CEO, Dialpad signed the agreement today in Washington,
D.C.
[Newswire Editor: Christopher Simmons, Senior PR News Editor]
THE GREAT RACE FOR PEACE IS ON!
BURLINGTON, VT and WASHINGTON D.C. - Mar. 14, 2003 (Send2Press Newswire) -- Their
breath showing white in the chilly morning air, a small but determined group of
runners, and Vermont state officials and legislators gathered at 8am Tuesday on
the Statehouse steps in Montpelier, Vermont to launch the historic "Great Race
for Peace."
[Newswire Editor: Christopher Simmons, Senior PR News Editor]
NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM MAKES POPULAR APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE TO SITES WITH RELEVANT INTERESTS AT NO COST
WASHINGTON, DC - Feb. 24, 2003 (Send2Press Newswire) -- Nationalgeographic.com, the
award-winning Web site of the National Geographic Society, has launched the
"Gateways" program, making some of its most popular applications, including the
interactive MapMachine(tm), Photo of the Day and GeoBee Challenge available to a
deluxe network of Web sites.
SMART, FLEET BANK REACH HISTORIC AGREEMENT TO ACCOMMODATE SIKH RELIGIOUS PRACTICES, PROVIDE IMPROVED SERVICES TO SIKH AMERICAN COMMUNITY
Sikh businessman, Fleet reach out-of-court settlement over discrimination charge
WASHINGTON, DC - Jan. 30, 2003 (Send2Press Newswire) -- A leading national Sikh
advocacy group and the nation's seventh largest retail financial institution,
reached a broad-reaching agreement to ensure nondiscrimination against Sikh
American customers and employees and calls for the institution to closely
monitor discriminatory practices and improve services to the Sikh community.
DONNA FRIEDMAN MEIR JOINS NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TELEVISION & FILM AS PRESIDENT OF KIDS' PROGRAMMING AND PRODUCTION
WASHINGTON, DC - Jan. 27, 2003 (Send2Press Newswire) -- Donna Friedman Meir has been
named president of kids' programming and production for National Geographic
Television & Film, it was announced today by National Geographic Television &
Film President Tim Kelly. In this newly created position, Friedman Meir will
oversee development of a wide range of entertainment programming properties for
the youth market, leveraging the National Geographic brand where appropriate and
building on the Society's ongoing kids' initiatives, which include a highly
successful kids' magazine, home videos, an educational Web site, toy licensing,
and book and school publishing.
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