Cadetii IQads petrec si invata in Club Control
Bucuresti, 23 februarie 2010 – Club Control, cel mai mare club de muzica indie/alternative din Bucuresti a devenit clubul oficial in care cadetii IQads vor avea ocazia sa invete despre industria de marketing si comunicare si in acelasi timp sa petreaca alaturi de colegii din proiect.
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Philip N. Cohen: Mobiles Phones and Traffic Deaths (What Am I Missing")
Everyone knows phones and other devices are a major source of distraction to drivers, with deadly consequences. Six states -- including New York and California...
Jurriaan Kamp: A Case for Animal Respect and Political Rights After the SeaWorld Tragedy
Many zoos show a lot of respect for animals and their privacy. Forcing animals to do tricks to get their food - as is done at SeaWorld - is at the other side of the spectrum: no respect, no privacy.
Harmon Leon: Dating Game Serial Killer Gets Death Sentence: CNN Enjoys Play On Words
Strangely, CNN devoted most of the segment on the fact that Alcala was on the Dating Game and very little time on the actual people he murdered. The idiotic soundbites came one after another.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Pulse: Eric Massa Backs off Health Care Conspiracy, Glenn Beck Apologizes to the Entire Country
By Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger Former Rep. Eric Massa (D-NY) punked conservative talk show host Glenn Beck yesterday by recanting his earlier allegations that...
Malou Innocent: Message to Republicans: Stop Hiding Behind the Troops
In what can only be described as a cheap partisan attack masquerading as patriotic chest-thumping, House Republicans this morning issued a statement opposing Ohio Representative...
Azeem Ibrahim: Another Nail in the Coffin of the Special Relationship
The US simply does not have the affection for the British that many of our politicians would like to believe. While we do have a close relationship when it comes to military and security matters.
Unemployment rises in 30 states in January
The government says unemployment rose in 30 states in January, evidence that jobs remain scarce in most regions of the country.
Production of chemicals from wood waste made more environmentally-friendly and cheaper
Researchers have discovered that the bacterium Cupriavidus basilensis breaks down harmful by-products which are produced when sugars are released from wood. They also managed to incorporate the degradation process in bacteria which are in common industrial use. This breakthrough does away with the need to resort to costly and environmentally unfriendly methods for removing by-products, thereby boosting the appeal of waste wood as a sustainable resource for biochemicals and biofuels.
Large mammals need protected areas, forest cover in India
A study of extinction patterns of 25 large mammal species in India finds that improving existing protected areas, creating new areas, and interconnecting them will be necessary for many species to survive this century.
Development of more muscular trout could boost commercial aquaculture
A 10-year effort by a scientist to develop transgenic rainbow trout with enhanced muscle growth has yielded fish with what have been described as six-pack abs and muscular shoulders that could provide a boost to the commercial aquaculture industry.
O2 extends fixed line business services
Telefonica O2 Ireland has announced that it is extending its range of landline and fixed broadband business services, targeting both SMEs and larger businesses.
Cycling: Sagan speeds to Paris-Nice third stage
AURILLAC, France: Slovakian youngster Peter Sagan of the Liquigas team won the shortened third stage of the Paris-Nice race in central France on Wednesday.
Proposed Set Of Academic Standards Unveiled
The blueprint released by group of governors and school superintendents lays out what students should be learning in math and English every year from kindergarten through high school. The plan is part of a push to iron out the jumble of state standards and raise expectations for American schools.
Sebelius Challenges Insurers To Support Health Overhaul
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said insurers should drop their opposition to health overhaul and instead help fix a broken system, marked by spiraling costs and a lack of consumer choice.
De Niro tackles role of football great Lombardi
Robert De Niro will portray NFL football legend Vince Lombardi, who took the Green Bay Packers to two Super Bowl victories, in a new biopic by ESPN Films.
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