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November 11, 2008

7 total news stories found.


Offshore Group Client Company Expands Sonora, Mexico Operations

2008-11-11 | St. Clair Technologies grows its business in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.

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2008-11-11 | 24-7PressRelease.com, a leader in effective and affordable press release distribution, offers attractive Mass Media Distribution through partnership with PR Newswire

MMOhub.org: The New #1 Source for Free Online Mmorpgs and MMOs

2008-11-11 | Our goal is to find and organize every free online MMORPG and MMO available on the internet on one MMORPG website

Chicago: Sleep Apnea Information and the Availability of Treatment Choices for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Including CPAP, Surgery and Oral Appliances is Available at www.IHATECPAP.COM

2008-11-11 | Dr Ira L Shapira has provided Chicago patients diagnosed with sleep apnea an excellent resource that covers diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. CPAP is the gold standard treatment for sleep apnea but only small minority pf patients tolerate its use.

BANDiZMO.com for Unsigned Bands, Songwriters and Lovers of New Music. Finally Others Can Actually Find Your Music, Through the Most Detailed Genres on the Web!

2008-11-11 | The hardest challenge faced by unsigned artists is simply to be heard by the right person who can get you noticed. In recent years this need for exposure has spawned a massive commercial industry of websites offering promotion to new artists, but just how effective is this promotion?

East Bay Remodeler Mackey Builders, Inc. Wins 2008 Remmie Awards

2008-11-11 | Oakland remodeling firm Mackey Builders, Inc. is honored with 3 awards for their kitchen, bath, and home remodeling projects.

Oregon State Records Show Pesticide Exposure Risks to Children at Schools

2008-11-11 | A preliminary review of pesticide poisoning complaint records kept at the State Department of Agriculture and Department of Human Services reveals that children participating in school activities have been exposed to pesticides dozens of times in the past ten years.