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LOS ALAMOS, N.M.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) recently honored ARAMARK Business Dining with its Pollution Prevention Award for its commitment to sustainable
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New York Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
A growing number of Chinese women are experimenting with the country’s news, and most controversial, fitness activity: pole dancing.
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DEBRA OLIVER has been named the 2007 Navy Child Development Center Director of the Year for her work as director of the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake Child & Youth Program, the station in eastern Kern County announced. Oliver was nominated for the honor in part for guiding the program through a rigorous new accreditation process. She received a perfect score for leadership and management in...
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Unitus, an organization dedicated to advancing market-based solutions to global poverty, was recently featured in the Puget Sound Business Journal.
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With about 36 of the now 465-acre project reserved for retail and commercial development and possible purchase by existing businesses housed there, almost all of the park’s acreage has either been sold or is under contract for sale, said president and CEO Frank McCrady.
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By HENRY SANDERSON Associated Press BEIJING -- Business travel appears to be the latest victim of China's ever-tightening security crackdown befor ...
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BEIJING (AP) — Business travel appears to be the latest victim of China’s ever-tightening security crackdown before the Beijing Olympics….
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Boston Globe Olympics halts visas for business travellersNEWS.com.au, Australia - 54 minutes agoBy Rowan Callick July 25, 2008 12:00am CHINA has virtually stopped issuing business visas until after both the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games. …UPDATE 2-Shanghai restricts business visas before Olympics Reuters IndiaShanghai restricts business visas before Olympics guardian.co.ukChina clamps down...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Business travel appears to be the latest victim of China's ever-tightening security crackdown before the Beijing Olympics.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Business travelers hoping to go to China soon will be out of luck.
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rockport | 07/24/2008
Hundred British students aged between 18 and 19 years have been selected by the UK government to get a first hand opportunity to spend six weeks in India, China or Brazil. Of this, about 40 students will visit India to witness its economic growth, competitive environment and undertake research work in a local school to get exposure to the rich Indian culture & history.
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outofafrica | 07/23/2008
China has mounted an unprecedented intelligence operation to help Chinese athletes win as many medals as possible at the Olympic Games starting in Beijing on Aug. 8. With the Beijing Olympics in mind, the General Administration of Sport of China (GASC) has been indulging in sports intelligence with technical input from the State Security ( Guoanbu ) ministry for the past four years. Roving units have