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2008-07-19 | Two normal lions give birth to first only report of 5 white cubs in one litter.
2008-07-19 | This marks the 21st anniversary of the 1987 publication.The association authorized, completely revised, updated, and expanded volume includes 12 additional breeds, bringing the total to 45, all of which are illustrated in full color formal portraits of a mature bull and mature cow of each breed.
2008-07-12 | Delta Beta Lambda Foundation's board believes that the universities can become a leader in establishing nation-wide research and core components, to effectively address the "Digital Divide" issue.
2008-07-11 | Two normal African lions Give birth to 5 healthy baby white lions
2008-07-10 | We have always been careful to avoid doing anything that would place the ability of our customers to file PERM applications electronically in jeopardy, or further tarnish the practice of business immigration law.
2008-07-09 | Playing video games is not normally seen as a sport, but this week school children from Northern California represented USA as they took part in the World's First International Exergaming Tournament, against boys and girls from Derby, England.
2008-07-06 | Cute Password Manager, developed by iBit-Lab, is a powerful and easy-to-use browser utility designed for Internet Explorer and Maxthon. Cute Password Manager effectively solves all the issues of storing and using login data for various web accounts.
2008-06-30 | On 8th of June the EFMD Board of Trustees unanimously approved the appointment of Mr Alain Dominique Perrin to the position of EFMD President. Mr Perrin will take over the role from Mr Ray van Schaik, the former Chairman of Heineken, who remains Honorary President.
2008-06-19 | I-9Zoom, a leading I-9 process software developed by INSZoom, helps companies meet the U.S. government's new employment eligibility verification (E-Verify) requirement.
2008-06-16 | As a part of National Safety Month, the National Cheer Safety Foundation has selected South Lyon High School cheerleading coach Jen Combest to receive the First Annual Ashley Marie Burns National Cheer Safety Award of Excellence. Ms. Combest was selected by the NCSF Awards Committee.
2008-06-13 | Religitech Reveals A New Video To The Public That Shows How To Get Access To 1000s Of Free Music Lessons On Videos Valued At Over $15,000! For Free!
2008-06-12 | Tracker I-9 software from ImmigrationTracker will provide an electronic solution for government contractors who are required to use the federal E-Verify program for checking their employees' eligibility to work.
2008-06-06 | CapFlaggers are a new, fun, high exposure product to advertise any message. Excellent for people wanting to raise awareness, parades, outings, and supporting teams for instance.
2008-06-05 | IAOP Connects With Other Education Providers to Help Professionals Gain Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) Designation
2008-06-04 | Public Safety Advisory Group to become Transportation Safety Advancement Group
2008-05-31 | GradSchools.com, the premier online graduate school search tool designed to help students find and gain acceptance into graduate programs, has launched new personalization features to help prospective students customize information about their preferred graduate programs and schools.
2008-05-25 | The G.W. Exotic Animal Park announces its the first to have baby Ligers born in the state of Oklahoma and with healthy twin little girl cubs. These were allowed to breed naturally with no help from humans.
2008-05-09 | Grossmont Community College English Professor, Jim Musgrave (a.k.a. Efraim Z. Graves), has published a professionally produced audio short story at Sniplits.com a new venue for writers and listeners that has downloadable stories "2 Go," that are DRM-free and ready to download in .mp3 format.
2008-05-09 | NCSF launch Cheer Injury Prevention Campaign after Advisory Committee reviews 81 unreported catastrophic injuires to high school and college cheerleaders from 1982 to 2007. The NCSF research team has submitted the data to the National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury Research.
2008-04-23 | Today's ruling is a victory for science and freedom of speech. Scientists must be allowed to question bizarre claims and correct errors.