Archive for January 4th, 2009
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Seminar on Navigating the Hazards of CyberspacedBusinessNews Sacramento (press release), CA - 16 hours ago… on-line brand reputation management, liability for website postings by third-parties, domain name disputes, and sponsored advertising trademark issues, …
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Significant Moments in UA Athletics in 2008Northwest Arkansas Times, AR - Jan 4, 2009The domain name replaces Hogwired.com and Ladybacks.com as Arkansas' official athletics Web site as both departments continue merger. …
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January 4th, 2009 | Posted in Gone to court | No Comments
Around the CountySan Bernardino Sun, CA - Jan 4, 2009Authorities say that both Barbaro and the victim, whose name has not been released, were court-ordered residents of the home. A deputy reached by phone …
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Landowner hits Yuba jury awardAppeal-Democrat, CA - Jan 4, 2009"That award was absolutely ridiculous," Larry Cummings, 64, said of the December jury decision in the eminent domain case involving 99 acres in Olivehurst …
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Johnson enters session with eye on softer legacyPine Bluff Commercial, AR - Jan 3, 2009The sponsor of a $400000 appropriation for local roads that was thrown out of court, he says he wants lawmakers to give more control of the state's surplus …
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Chakiya : Official fined under RTI ActJaiBihar, India - 3 hours agoNeed a domain name? Enter the name you would like below. “Government at the door-step would be my slogan when I start my Vikas Yatra,” Nitish said. …
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Spread Your Wings OnlineAlibaba News Channel, NEW YORK - Jan 3, 2009"Within two minutes, you can have your own online store running, have your own domain name and allow your customers to pay with a credit card or PayPal," …
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