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Savvis Expands Cloud Infrastructure Solutions in Asia-Pacific
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REESE WITHERSPOON, ANDREA JUNG, & THE AVON FOUNDATION CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
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'Give a Day, Get a Disney Day' Reaches Goal - 1 Million People Inspired to Volunteer in 2010 through the Disney Parks Program
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Ragu(R) Taps Actress and Mom Molly Ringwald -- and Moms Everywhere -- for Their Recipe for Getting Their Kids off to a Good Star
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For Latino Community, Health Reform Can't Wait
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Diablo Valley Oncology First Cancer Center in Northern California to Offer NEW Radiation Device
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Court Certifies Gender Discrimination Class Action Against Gristede's Supermarkets and John Catsimatidis, According to Outten &a
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Fashion and Music Collide for the Network Premiere of BET's Annual Fashion Special RIP THE RUNWAY on Monday, March 15 at 10:00 P
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/C O R R E C T I O N -- Malaysian External Trade Development Corporation/
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VCU Pauley Heart Center's 2009 Dr. Carolyn McCue Award for Woman Cardiologist of the Year Goes to Elizabeth G. Nabel, M.D.
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Jared Bernstein, Chief Economist and Economic Policy Advisor to Vice President Joe Biden, Talks to Azteca America's 'Issues: Car
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'Malaysia Kitchen for the World 2010' Campaign Launched to Promote Malaysian Restaurants and Cuisine in the New York Metro Area
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Golden State Warriors and Verizon Wireless Team up to Call a Timeout on Domestic Violence
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Drupal Staffing and Consulting Announces Re-Launch of BlogHer.com
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Mo'Nique Returns to the Set of Her Late Night Talk Show Following Her Historic Oscar Victory
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Verizon Sponsoring '2010 Global Marathon For, By and About Women in Engineering and Technology'
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The X-Change Corporation Introduces New Web Site
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O'Connor House Announces New Diane Halle Center for Family Justice
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Penn Foster Student Perseveres Despite Earthquake Disaster
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Verizon Wireless Receives Diversity Trailblazer Award at Baltimore's 11th Annual Minority Business Summit
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CDC Study Finds U.S. Herpes Rates Remain High
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K-State Study Finds Abundance of Food Stores, Not Lack of Them, Puts Low-Income Women In Small Cities at Higher Risk of Obesity
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Organization Representing Minority and Women Owned Law Firms Praises $30 Million Corporate Commitment
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P&G Continues 'Thank You Mom' Program with U.S. Paralympic Team; Wants Every Mom in the U.S. Thanked by Mother's Day
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Tribal Atmosphere, Inc. Releases First Version of Flagship Product: Go Tribal!
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Census Bureau Facts for Features: Mother's Day: May 9, 2010
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Digital Vision Resources Group(R) Awarded WBE Certification
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Si TV Premieres Elle & Tito: The Married Life Monday, March 29 at 9pm ET/PT
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Majesco Entertainment Ships 'The Daring Game For Girls' for Wii(TM) and Nintendo DS(TM) to Retail Outlets Nationwide
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Rothstein Kass Principal Kelly Easterling Elected Co-CEO of Association of Women in Alternative Investing to Promote AWAI Educat
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Women's Business Enterprise National Council Announces 2010 Women in Business National Conference and Business Fair: The Opportu
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DominoesStars.com & Hornitos Tequila Present the 8th Annual International Domino Federation (FID) World Domino Championship
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RedBrownandBlue.com Adds Nationally-Syndicated Columnist Ruben Navarrette and Houston Press Columnist Shea Serrano to its Roster
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Christopher & Banks Corporation Launches Multi-Channel Loyalty Program
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Fleishman-Hillard Named as One of the 'Top 50 Companies for Executive Women'
AMD Foundation to Sponsor Video Game Design Category for The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
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EA Expands Interactive Fitness Product Line With New EA SPORTS Active
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Kahzam, Inc. Agrees to Acquire ProMark Data and Media Group, LLC
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Advantages of Aluminum for Sustainable Transportation Outlined at Green Truck Summit
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Sexy Hair® Experiences Double-Digit Growth in 2009
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LifeLock Named “Best Overall” by Identity Theft Labs
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CORRECTING and REPLACING Perry Ellis International Announces Agreement to Distribute TOP-FLITE® Golf Apparel at Kmart
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American Eagle Outfitters Announces Plans to Close its MARTIN+OSA Concept
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Catholic Charities Launches Transformational Catholic Emerging Leaders (CEL) Program
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The Media Are Invited to Attend the FIRST® Robotics Competition Arizona Regional
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Delta Apparel Announces Participation in the ROTH 22nd Annual OC Growth Stock Conference
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FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Association (FBI-LEEDA) Takes Law Enforcement Lead in National Consumer Protection Wee
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Presentation by Lowell Parsons, MD Now on Urigen.com
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Imanta Punta de Mita Opens March 12, 2010
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Allconnect Customers Support Special Olympics Georgia When Ordering Online
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NBC Universal and Bigpoint Announce First Ever MMOG Based Upon the Television Phenomenon, Battlestar Galactica: Battlestar Galac
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City of West Hollywood’s Iconic Sunset Strip to Host 25,000 Runners for the 2010 Honda Los Angeles Marathon “Stadium
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GameSpy Open to Tear Down the Walls Surrounding Games
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Honored as Most Valued Non-Profit Brand, Top Ranked for Trust, Charity People Are Most Likely t
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Mayo Researchers Link Obesity to Worse Outcome in Patients Being Treated for Colon Cancer
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New MovinCool Spot Air-Conditioner Product Catalog
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Wet Winter Weather Will Have an Impact on Pests This Season
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Research and Markets: The Global Womenswear Market Grew By 2.8% in 2008 to Reach a Value of $543.9 Billion
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Best Practices in Educational Technology Recognized
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Beiersdorf Inc. Appoints Carat as Agency of Record in US
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California Winter Storm Victims Get State Tax Relief
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Survey Finds Businesses’ Caring Attitude Main Motivator for Purchasing Green Products
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StorValue, University Parent Media to Launch ‘Campus Dough,’ Reward-filled Prepaid Cards for Students, Filling Void
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Ability in the Workplace: Walgreens Launches Pilot Program in Dallas/Fort Worth to Hire People with Disabilities for 10 Percent
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SIM2 Writes Important Page in Company History
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MagnaCare Positioned for Growth in National Health Care Marketplace, Expanding Member-Centric Programs and Services Built on Cus
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Booyah Teams With ZonePerfect® Nutrition Bars, Official South by Southwest Sponsor, to Reward MyTown Followers
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Identity Theft Remains a Main Concern for Consumers Finds Recall Survey
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Recent Studies Link Obesity to Food Allergies
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Black Entrepreneurs to Hear Business Start-Up, Financing Tips at March 31 Conference in Detroit
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