Good News For Self-healing: No Such Thing as Incurable
Are you one of the many sufferers who have a common ailment for which our medical community has found no cure If you are experiencing arthritis, cancer, carpal tunnel, chronic fatigue, chronic cystitis, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure or any number of others, I have some good news for you
New Conservative Website -- libNOT.com -- Video, Commentary, News, and Opinion
libNOT.com is a new conservative website providing daily news, video, opinion and commentary. libNOT.com is not necessarily a Republican website, as there is a difference.
A New Way for Anglophones to keep up with French News and Culture
The world is a busy place, and Web in France, http://www.webinfrance.com, has created a new way for those who are visiting France, either for work or for play, to discover all that is going on in the beautiful country of France.
CSRwire Reports Top Corporate Social Responsibility News of 2006
(CSRwire) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) shifted from the periphery to the mainstream in 2005; in 2006 it dominated headlines and catapulted into the heart of our collective consciousness. CSR initiatives such as microfinance and "green" energy impacted lives and won allegiance--from the poorest of the poor to the richest of the rich to the sexiest of the sexy.
Hoodia Side Effects: The Good And Bad News About Hoodia
Anyone who is seriously considering a new diet pill or alternative weight loss product should for good practice become fully informed about its short and long term side effects, and in combination with other drugs. Most weight conscious people today are aware of hoodia gordonii and its incredible appetite suppressing ability. But unfortunately most people are not fully aware of hoodia?s potential long term side effects.
To Assignment, News and Features Editors: AMMA, Celebrated Humanitarian and 'Hugging Saint' to Receive Thousands at LAX Hilton, June 16-17
Los Angeles, CA -- Reputed as a tireless humanitarian, Mata Amritanandamayi, better known as "Amma" or "Ammachi," visits Los Angeles as part of a 10-city U.S. tour offering free public programs June 16 and 17, where she will receive thousands with her blessing-a healing embrace. Programs take place at the Hilton Los Angeles Airport, on 5711 West Century Blvd.
PR News Announces Winners of Corporate Social Responsibility Awards
CVS, Telus, Nike, Newlink Communications and Timberland were among the twelve corporations that took home the highly-coveted PR News award for outstanding Corporate Social Responsibility.
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The Week Magazine Names Jed Hartman as Publisher: Time Inc. Veteran Joins America's Fastest-Growing News and Opinion
NEW YORK (Business Wire EON) December 4, 2007 -- Hartman previously served as sales director at the New York office of The FORTUNE/Money Group, where he managed and led their NY Sales operation across FORTUNE, MONEY, FORTUNE Small Business and CNNMoney.com. Prior, Hartman served as New York advertising director for Fortune and Fortune.com. Before joining Time Inc. in 1999, Hartman was senior account executive and marketing liaison at Tennis Magazine , part of The New York Times Magazine Division.
"Jed's track record of success and his original ideas to grow our business make him the perfect choice to lead The Week's print and digital sales and marketing team," said Steven Kotok, general manager of THE WEEK . "Jed has the relationships, the intellect, and the creativity to effectively articulate the value of our engaged, affluent and information-hungry audience to the ad community."
Hartman graduated from St. Lawrence University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Government and a Minor in Fine Arts.
About THE WEEK
THE WEEK is the fastest growing news and opinion magazine in America and was recently named the #1 most credible print or broadcast media source, according to the 2006-07 Erdos & Morgan Opinion Leader Study. Every week, THE WEEK's editors scour hundreds of newspapers, magazines, and Web sites, seeking out the most intriguing stories and the most thoughtful commentary - left, right, and everything in between. THE WEEK's focus is broad: U.S. and international news, the best columns from here and abroad, business, health, science, and technology, plus books, film, the arts, consumer reviews, and leisure activities.
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