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Eco-friendly Flower and Gift Merchant Re-launches Affiliate Program with Amwso.com

2008-11-23 | Organic Bouquet pushes ahead with increased investment in online marketing to take advantage of competitors reduced marketing spend and increase sales through affiliate marketing.


Barracuda Makes its Deadly Debut. Move Over Jaws and Jurassic Park, There's a New Killer in our Waters. Barracuda is a Book That You Will Not Put Down. Its Bone Chilling Suspense Will Hold You In its Grip Until The Explosive Conclusion.

2008-11-22 | Barracuda will be enjoyed by readers who appreciate the aquatic action of Jaws, the mob intrigue of The Godfather, and the police procedural sense of The Onion Field.


Atlanta Public Relations Firm Write2Market Expands, Hires in Tough Economy

2008-11-19 | Write2Market, the Atlanta public relations and web copywriting agency, hires a new writer and plans to expand its web copywriting and web visibility capabilities in the next six months.


"The Tide is [Not So] High" - "Blondie" Keyboardist Sings New Tune as Drug Counselor at NYC's Carnegie Hill Institute

2008-11-14 | Blondie keyboardist now works as drug counselor at NYC Carnegie Hill Institute


New Green Solution Launched by Alen Corp. Eliminates Indoor Air Pollution

2008-11-13 | Alen Corporation will launch nationwide on November 28 the only electronic eco-friendly solution to indoor air pollution ever available to U.S. consumers.


Internet Christmas Tree Farm Introduces Exciting 'Adopt a Christmas Tree' Program, Allows Families to Watch Their Christmas Tree Grow Year After Year

2008-11-12 | Santa's Forest Fresh Christmas Tree Farm unveils its Adopt a Christmas Tree program, allowing families to purchase a newly planted Christmas tree and watch it grow, year after year.


Oregon State Records Show Pesticide Exposure Risks to Children at Schools

2008-11-11 | A preliminary review of pesticide poisoning complaint records kept at the State Department of Agriculture and Department of Human Services reveals that children participating in school activities have been exposed to pesticides dozens of times in the past ten years.


ECOcal Brings the Natural World to the iPhone

2008-11-07 | From the makers of the ECOlogical Calendar. Access the natural world every time you turn on your iPhone with ECOcal, one of the most feature rich mobile applications ever, designed for the environmentalist in all of us.


Embassy Suites Los Angeles-Downey Renovates and Recycles in Partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Greater L.A.

2008-11-03 | Embassy Suites Los Angeles-Downey is partnering with Habitat for Humanity to donate furnishings from its 219 suites, restaurant and lounge to be sold at the organization's Home Improvement Store in Gardena. All items available to public at half off retail and 100% proceeds help build more homes.


Eco-Cheap is In - A Green Frugality is Sweeping the Country

2008-10-29 | The era of mindless prosperity is over and a time of thrift is upon us. Times are tough and people need to budget but where do they start? Eco-chic is out and eco-cheap is in. Living a green lifestyle could be the answer to saving money and the planet.


More Natural Light Used in Green Remodeling - Utilizing Natural Light Helps Reduce Energy Costs

2008-10-29 | The green building boom isn't just a new construction phenomenon. Consumers also want their remodeling projects green according to research by the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) Remodelers.


Passive Light Gaining Ground in Green Building - Easily Installed, Inexpensive Tubular Skylights Provide Free Passive Light

2008-10-29 | Easily Installed, Inexpensive Tubular Skylights Provide Free Passive Light


Handy Homeowners Can Add Natural Light Quickly - Easily Installed, Inexpensive Tubular Skylights Make Homes Greener

2008-10-28 | Easily Installed, Inexpensive Tubular Skylights Make Homes Greener


Benny Widyono, Ph.D., Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-25 | Dr. Widyono specializes in teaching economics and is responsible for conducting classes on economic development, developing curricula and attending meetings on international relations.


Cambridge Who's Who Names Wilfredo Muniz Executive of the Year in Safety Consultancy

2008-10-24 | With over 20 years of professional experience, Mr. Muniz specializes in consulting on safety management.


Lab Report Examines New Ideas for Parks and Public Landscapes

2008-10-24 | Latest volume from Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory investigates the role of public landscapes within contemporary cities across the United States and Mexico


Cheri Dawn Filippuzzi Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Community Services

2008-10-23 | Ms. Filippuzzi is responsible for maintaining relationships with contractors and local businesses, marketing, personally delivering gift bags to new homeowners, and promoting membership growth within the Housewarmers organization.


World Premiere of a High-Realist Portrait of the Cross River Gorilla

2008-10-23 | The first ever painting of a Cross River gorilla, Africa's most endangered primate, has been created by Canadian artist Daniel Taylor, who traveled with the African Conservation Foundation to the jungle of south-west Cameroon's Lebialem Highlands to save this unique great ape species.


Brian Heinbaugh Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry

2008-10-19 | Mr. Heinbaugh specializes in power plant management and is responsible for managing operations, budgeting and supervising 21 employees.


Cambridge Who's Who Names Renato M. Prestes Professional of the Year in Agricultural Development and Research

2008-10-15 | Renato M. Prestes has been named Cambridge Who's Who Professional of the Year in Agricultural Development and Research.