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NEW YORK -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Advertising - Marketing industry is available in its catalogue...
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Business Editors
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2000
Journal Europe takes equity stake in BreakingViews.com
The Wall Street Journal Europe will...
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The great unknowns about her past didn't stop the handsome American college student from falling in love with the petite Russian emigrant. Henry Bannister married Nonna Lisowskaja in 1951.
They eventually settled in southeast Memphis and raised three children, all the while rarely talking about Nonna's background. But one night, after some 40 years of marriage, the dutiful husband made a gentle prod.
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Business/Technology Editors
BOSTON & PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 15, 2001
Leader in e-Care & e-Commerce Solutions for the Communications
Indust...
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Beginning around the year 1200, ecclesiastical courts across Europe were determining the validity of the marriages of ordinary laypeople based largely upon the tense of the words that the parties had exchanged. Most marriage litigation that came before the ecclesiastical courts of Europe between 1200 and the mid-sixteenth century in some way involved a clandestine marriage. Johnson reveals what legal historians can tell about the people who created such marriage litigation, and how medieval lay women understood and used the law.
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San Lucas Medical Adopts Collaborative/Co-creation Model to Provide and Measure the Impact of Education on the Clinical Competencies of Healthcare Pro...
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LONDON - Britain's newspaper auditor said Thursday that it might move to investigate The Wall Street Journal's European circulation figures after a former employee accused it of propping up its subscriptions by effectively paying for its own papers via third parties.
The Wall Street Journal Europe's publisher, Andrew Langhoff, already has resigned over the paper's links to the Netherlands- based Executive Learning Partnership, a consultancy that former program manager Gert Van Mol says was receiving payments and getting press in return for buying up thousands of copies of the Journals' papers.
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NEW YORK/DUSSELDORF, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 1999--
Companies Plan Substantial Investments in European Journal,
News Sharing Between New...
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Security-identity dynamics in Europe generate the need for the European Union as a political personality made up of cultural units that are sovereign within their territories. Though the Union does absorb some of the traditional duties of nation states, it does not take on the semblance of a sovereign entity nor does it diminish the sovereignty of states involved in the Union. Therefore, the Union is a post-sovereign entity with its own logic based on the security-identity-integration dynamic but the states within it are still sovereign entities.
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Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers
GeneLink, Inc.(OTCBB:GNLK) reports today that GeneLink and a number of its competitors in the do-it-yourse...