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October 31, 2014

29 total news stories found.


Richard P. Bourne-Vanneck Leads Elder Law Practice

2014-10-31 | Mr. Bourne-Vanneck helps family members handle estate planning and support issues for their loved ones.

Tom Love Recognized for Excellence in Real Estate

2014-10-31 | Mr. Love offers a full range of real estate services for clients looking to buy or sell property.

Who is Protesting Against the Dalai Lama? And Why Are They Protesting?

2014-10-31 | The New Kadampa Tradition, currently acting as the International Shugden Community, have been demonstrating against the Dalai Lama intermittently since 1996/1997, with subsequent demonstrations in 2008 and 2014.

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City Business Solutions Celebrate As Chicago is Named as One of America's Greenest Cities

2014-10-31 | Following the company's recent announcement about implementing an energy efficiency program, local business City Business Solutions celebrate as Chicago ranks as one the greenest cities in America.

Intelli Softwares Partners with SmarterTools

2014-10-31 | With this partnership now Intelli Softwares offers leading products from SmarterTools bundled with its own premium MLM / Network Marketing solution called Ontogeny.

Diabetic Eye Problem Prevention Key to Avoiding Vision Loss for Houston Seniors

2014-10-31 | November marks American Diabetes Month and "Seniors with diabetes are at considerably greater risk of eye problems," commented Houston Ophthalmologist Bernard Milstein, M.D.

Smart Data Solutions Appoints New V.P. of Workers' Compensation and Auto Division

2014-10-31 | Smart Data Solutions, a Minnesota-based provider of data processing solutions for the healthcare industry, is pleased to announce that Jason Kolb has joined the company to further develop their regional and national Workers' Compensation

Oxfam Launches Ebola Appeal to Stop Disease's Deadly Advance

2014-10-31 | Oxfam Australia has launched an appeal to raise funds to help stop the spread of the deadly Ebola virus inWest Africa, warning the outbreak will not be contained unless more is done to prevent new infections.