- Sharjah International Airport participates at World Travel Market 2006
Sharjah International Airport (SIA) is one of the key participants representing the Emirate at the 2006 World Travel Market, a compelling business to business exhibition held annually in London that brings together worldwide players from the travel industry under one roof.
Company: Red Marketing & Communications
(Filed: Mon Nov 06 2006)
- Where are the Prophets? - Mixing Faith with Politics
In an age of secularisation, why should people care if their politicians have a faith or not? In this book, former MEP for the North West Region of England Terry Wynn looks at what motivates politicians, and whether faith can and should play a part in that.
Company: Troubador Publishing Ltd
(Filed: Mon Oct 23 2006)
- UnityUK and LinkUK Integration Underway
OCLC PICA and The Combined Regions (TCR) are pleased to announce that the process to integrate the UnityUK service with the LinkUK service has successfully begun.
Company: The Combined Regions
(Filed: Thu Oct 12 2006)
- Anarchists launch major media offensive
A tiny think tank has set out on a project to provide ongoing news commentary in order to promote their set of views, known as market anarchism.
Company: Center for a Stateless Society
(Filed: Wed Oct 11 2006)
- A Growing Network of Caring Individuals is Dedicated to Helping Kids in Need Right Here in America
Caring Pals USA was established to bring together individuals, groups, and businesses throughout the country to identify, research, promote, and support small non-profit organizations with proven-effective programs helping kids in communities across America. And when a need is discovered that no organization big or small is addressing, the Caring Pals network of volunteers springs to action creating and implementing projects aimed at addressing that need.
Company: Caring Pals USA
(Filed: Fri Oct 06 2006)
- Leaders in Travel, SATA, enjoys increase in figures
A key player in promoting Sharjah, the Sharjah Airport Travel Agency has witnessed a boom in passenger traffic and revenues in the first half of 2006.
Company: Red Marketing & Communications
(Filed: Mon Sep 25 2006)
- Less Lethal Munitions
Special Forces offers military equipment, military vests, military gear, and military survival kits, along with less lethal munitions, such as high contact vests, riot ordnance vests, less lethal munitions thigh rigs, first aid leg harnesses and more
Company: Special Forces Gear
(Filed: Thu Sep 21 2006)
- RI Board of Elections calls in State Police
The RI Board of Elections has referred several specific instances and evidence of fraud to the State Police, while they continued the hearing on Wilbur W. Jennings complaint in the Ward 8 City Council race to next Wednesday, September 27th, 2006.
Company: Press Dept
(Filed: Thu Sep 21 2006)
- Record numbers of UK Councils champion Direct Debit
News from BACS - the company behind Direct Debit - indicates UK councils are paying heed to an Audit Commission report which revealed local authorities could save millions of pounds by encouraging the increased uptake of Direct Debit.
Company: BACS
(Filed: Wed Sep 20 2006)
- 'How to increase public sector funding without costing the taxpayer a penny'
The massive public sector debt can be reduced by police, nhs, education and local authorities attracting advertising revenue from central government as well as from the private sector. There are massive under utilised resources which are attrctive adveerting mediums says Psas's Richard Longworth
Company: Public Sector Advertising Sales
(Filed: Tue Sep 19 2006)
- “Tobacco money” is not merely a religious issue: BBS
Reacting to the furor created by the revelations of donations by tobacco company ITC to Shrimoni Akali Dal (SAD), Hemant Goswami, chairperson of BBS said that it was not only SAD which has accepted the tobacco money but 18 political parties having representation in the parliament have received the tobacco money.
Company: Burning brain Society
(Filed: Tue Sep 19 2006)
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