- BT offers free 20mb/s broadband boost
BT has announced it is set to offer millions of homes and businesses in the UK a free broadband boost that will more than double the headline speeds for its residential and business customers
(Filed: Thu Jun 18 2009)
- DNA Tests Can Contribute to Employee Success
Depression can have a direct impact on an employee's productivity. Just ask the over 20 million Americans who suffer with depression each year. A study conducted by morefocus group, inc. in Carlsbad, Calif., offers some insight into depression, and how DNA tests can help minimize the impacts of employee depression on their success.
(Filed: Thu Jun 18 2009)
- Don Fielder estate sold May 2-3 by Matthews Auctions
The lifetime single-owner collection of Don Fiedler – comprising over 700 lots of vintage toy trucks, cast-iron and tin motorcycle toys, full-size antique motorcycles and bicycles, advertising signs and displays, petroliana items, coin-op machines and more brought strong prices at an auction held jointly May 2-3 by Matthews Auctions, LLC, and Gavin Pope Auction Co.,in Cedar Point, Ill.
(Filed: Thu Jun 18 2009)
- HPG Receives Pinnacle Entrepreneurial Award
Hughes Pittman & Gupton, LLP is a recipient of the 2009 Pinnacle Small Business Entrepreneurial Award from the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce. HPG is recognized for outstanding entrepreneurship in the 26-100 employees category.
(Filed: Thu Jun 18 2009)
- Women's Bras & Camisoles: Find Your Comfort
Classy Women's Bras, a new and comfortable online website to shop for women's bras, offers a wide variety of styles and fits for all shapes and sizes, including full and hard-to-fit figures.
(Filed: Thu Jun 18 2009)
- Beyond the Border Art Fair Announces Show Symposiums
Today, Beyond the Border International Contemporary Art Fair (BTB), scheduled for September 2-4, 2009 in San Diego, announced an exciting and educational list of show symposiums featuring well-renowned guest speakers and moderators, including “Art Talk”, “Art & Money”, and “Artist Talks on Art, Critical Dialogue”.
(Filed: Wed Jun 17 2009)
- Howard #61 clock strikes $161,000 at Fontaine's sale
A rare and fine E. Howard & Co. #61 astronomical floor standing regulator clock sold for $161,000 at a sale of vintage clocks and watches held May 30-31 by Fontaine’s Auction Gallery in Pittsfield, Mass. It was the third such E. Howard #61 sold within a year by Fontaine’s. The other two sold for $195,500 in June of last year and $189,750, in November.
(Filed: Tue Jun 16 2009)
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