Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Everything new on commercial real estate

Pastors Plan Rally Against D.C. Same-Sex Marriage Initiatives (Washington Post)

Mon, 27 Apr 2009 21:00:00 -0700
Proponents of the District's move to recognize the validity of same-sex marriages sanctioned by four states were thrilled last week when a planned anti-gay marriage demonstration in front of the D.C. Council's offices didn't come off.

Door to Door Marketing For Beginners

Tue, 28 Apr 2009 16:00:52 -0700
It was first thought that the Internet would do away with door to door salesmen forever. However such concerns as National No-Call Lists and the overload of unsolicited email have brought back a situation where the old fashioned knocking on doors to connect directly with people has once more become an important way for businesses to connect with potential customers. Door to door selling is still not extremely efficient since it requires training, transportation and that face to face time that

The Weather Channel Uses HD Technology To Revolutionize TV Weather Presentation

Mon, 19 May 2008 00:00:01 -0700

The current scoop about bat repellant

On The Road Travel (OTR) Launches Coverage of Peru

Wed, 13 Jun 2007 00:00:01 -0700

FoxNation, Others Cover Campaign Against Lifetime's 'Deadbeat Dads'

Tue, 28 Apr 2009 13:59:03 -0700
The page for our new campaign against Lifetime's father-bashing reality show Deadbeat Dads has been on the front page of FoxNation.com all day today, asking the question "Does Lifetime TV Bash Dads?" To participate in our campaign, click here . In Lifetime TV announces new reality show: Deadbeat Dads (4/28/09), Examiner.com parenting columnist Barbara Thompson writes: According to The Hollywood Reporter , Lifetime TV recently announced the launch of its new reality show, Deadbeat Da

Companies restrict travel, advise staff on flu (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Tue, 28 Apr 2009 11:45:38 -0700
Companies began restricting employee travel in response to a potential flu pandemic that has claimed at least 149 lives in Mexico and weighed stronger measures, while an unconfirmed case at Ernst & Young led the firm to close a portion of its New York office.