Tabitha Berg
Women's Law School Coalition Announces Its Launch as the First Inter-School Advocacy Organization for Women in the Legal Profession
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- After months of planning, the Women's Law School Coalition (WLSC) announced its launch as the first inter-law school women's advocacy organization today. The coalition's mission is to represent a common voice for women's law school organizations that will empower these formerly unconnected groups to raise awareness about issues affecting women in the legal profession at the national level.
Ballantine and DME Host Free One-to-One Marketing Thought Leadership Breakfast
CA Certifies HostBridge as Interoperable with CA Telon and CA Gener/OL
Sports Entertainment – BirdZerk! and ZOOperstars! Perform at Venues and Special Events Around the Country and the World
Thieves Beware – Alarm Systems Know What You're Up To
Largest Glass Tile Mural in America Wins Spectrum's First Prize at the Chicago Coverings Tile and Stone Exposition
BETA Records Invites Unsigned Artists to Dance, Party, and Interact with Music Industry Executives at the Famed Key Club
Online Record Company Widens its Global Reach with Launch of BETA Records Mexico
Naked Romans Creating a Stir in Salem's Best Italian Restaurant
SALEM, N.H. -- Customers shocked, owner and staff amused. Ever since being voted Salem's "Best Italian Restaurant" last August by the readership of the Salem Observer, there has been a buzz surrounding Salem's own Paradiso Italiano, and one need look no further than the crowded deli to see why. Everyone is talking about Naked Romans.
Despite New Construction Woes Altamont Homes Continues to Grow and Diversify
MARTINEZ, Calif. -- There has been much recent press about the decline in new homes sales for the first part of 2007, but Altamont Homes, Inc., a licensed general contractor, has not been negatively affected; the company has recently expanded to seven western states - California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Arizona.
President Gerald R. Ford's Final Memoir is Released
Misk Launches Innovative GRID Web Hosting Service for Unparalleled Price Point
World Peace through Youth Sports – Dubai Attending WYBT 2007 in Hawaii
LuraTech Debuts Industry's First Complete PDF/A Product Portfolio for Enterprise Content and Document Management at AIIM Conference
Music Marketing Firm Hosts 12-Week Battle of Bands Webcast at Hollywood BB King's with over 80 Bands
HR Webcast to Help Companies Cope with Absenteeism, Attrition, and Reduced Productivity Associated with Aging Workforce
Foxy Horse and Hound Congratulates Jeremy Steinberg and Parocco, Invited to Compete in the FEI World Cup Invitational
Is Sober Cool? asks BuzzFree Prom
Reception Leader Maurice Price Excels at Pro Day – Prepares to Visit NFL Teams
Merger Creates opening for New President-Elect at Association of Closet and Storage Professionals
Houston Astros Choose Pitcher's Eye Training Aid
New Health Website Offers Patient Safety Stories to Make You Laugh, Cry, and Warn a Friend
NEEDHAM, Mass. -- Healthcare industry veteran and Managing Principal of Patient AdvoCare Ken Farbstein launches PatientSafetyBlog.com today. The website is a collection of real-life stories and lessons on staying safe in the healthcare system. Each story includes expert analysis from Farbstein to educate readers on what went wrong and what people can do in their own lives to prevent similar medical errors.
American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor Seek Apology and Closure for POW Abuse
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor (ADBC) will be passing a resolution at an upcoming meeting at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Herndon, VA on April 13; it will address the grievances of misconduct by the Japanese military for their brutal treatment of POWs and to the many Japanese companies that placed POWs into slavery during World War II.
MDS Advertising Now Ranks Among Austin's Top Ad Agencies
Pet Food Recall Still Not Getting The Job Done, Says N.Y. Veterinarian Richard Orzeck
TRUMANSBURG, N.Y. -- In spite of the sincere efforts on the part of dog and cat food manufacturers whose products have been affected by the pet food recall to get the word out to their customers, cats and dogs are still getting sick and dying. "It's been almost three weeks since the first news reports of deaths and illnesses occurring in our nation's cats and dogs from their having eaten potentially tainted pet foods and treats," says New York veterinarian, Dr. Richard Orzeck.




