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Hot trends for July 02, 2008

Today’s news is no longer tomorrow’s fish and chip paper…

Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:31:02 PDT
I have just read the latest figures in online page impressions for newspapers. This is a trend that we have been seeing for a while now and is one of the key reasons more companies are looking to include online PR as part of their PR programmes. In addition to widening PR outreach to online media, brands should be aware of the impact this has on the shelf life of news. Newspapers have a couple of lead stories that will stay current for the day. However, tradition has it that at the end of t

Trend: Retirement 2.0, The Boomer Generation is Redefining t

Tue, 01 Jul 2008 07:22:36 PDT
Great article. NH is a non-traditional retirement location, but makes perfect sense for those who want a mountain/resort/4-season lifestyle close to the Boston area.

Peter Mansbridge appointed to the Order of Canada - CBC.ca


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Peter Mansbridge appointed to the Order of Canada
CBC.ca, Canada - 12 hours ago
Mansbridge, the chief correspondent of CBC News, anchors the flagship nightly news program The National and also hosts Newsworld's Mansbridge One on One. ...


Humans first started using shoes 40,000 years ago

Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:29:53 PDT
Washington, July 2 (ANI): The first time humans put their feet inside shoes was 40,000years ago, a new anthropological research suggests. Erik Trinkaus and Hong Shang, from Washington University in Missouri made the discovery while examining toe bones from a 40,000-year-old skeleton in a Tianyuan cave near Beijing in China. A previous study of anatomical changes in toe bone structure had dated the use of shoes to about 30,000 years ago. Now the dainty-toed fossil from China suggests tha

ossi vaananen

Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:34:34 PDT
ESPN - Ossi Vaananen Stats, News, Photos - Colorado AvalancheOssi Vaananen stats, photos, and news on ESPN.com. ... 4. Transactions. Ossi Vaananen has not been involved in any transactions this season. ...

Lesbians nearly twice as likely to be obese than straight women

Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:30:07 PDT
Washington, July 2 (ANI): A new study has found that lesbians are nearly twice as likely to be overweight than heterosexual women. Researchers at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing are now using an extraordinarily successful, predominately lesbian weight loss group in Atlanta, as a model system for discovering how to target obesity in a lesbian population. Sarah Fogel, Ph.D., R.N., associate professor of Nursing at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, is studying the group, and h


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