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       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. IQads
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Credit-Default Swaps Ban Backed By The European Commission Credit-Default Swaps Ban Backed By The European Commission
Europe moved ahead of the United States on Tuesday in advocating new measures to ban certain types of financial speculation after concerns surfaced that traders... ...
Processed Food Recall: Little-Known Company Used Tainted Ingredients For A Month After Learning Of Salmonella Problems Processed Food Recall: Little-Known Company Used Tainted Ingredients For A Month After Learning Of Salmonella Problems
WASHINGTON — The company responsible for a ballooning recall of processed foods continued to manufacture and distribute a flavor-enhancing ingredient for a month after tests... ...
Todd Kashdan: Why We Need Psychologists in Government and the White House Todd Kashdan: Why We Need Psychologists in Government and the White House
We need people that are experts in problem solving, decision making, communication, human behavior, and social relationships to create the conditions for a government to function optimally. ...
E.U. Signals Approval for Larger Airline Alliance E.U. Signals Approval for Larger Airline Alliance
BRUSSELS — European antitrust regulators took a step Wednesday toward approving an expanded alliance between British Airways, American Airlines and Iberia after the airlines offered to give up l ...
Should Africa ban second-hand goods Should Africa ban second-hand goods"
Every year tonnes of electrical goods and used clothing from the West find their way to Africa. Is this killing the continent? ...
Craft Beer Sales Up 10.3% In 2009 Craft Beer Sales Up 10.3% In 2009
Last year was not the easiest for some in the beer business: Overall sales in the United States were down 2.2 percent and imported beer... ...
James Sample: Roberts: Corporate $peech Good, Presidential Speech "Very Troubling"
The Umpire is feeling his oats. Yesterday, less than two months after the Supreme Court overturned federal campaign laws and multiple prior decisions reflecting century-old...

Jesse Larner: Why We Need the Guantanamo Lawyers
Without the rule of law, without fair trials even for the despised, there is nothing else that can be called civilization, nothing else that civilized people can live, fight, or die for.

NHL GMs set framework for rule on hits to head
NHL general managers have developed the framework for a new rule that punishes hits to the head.

Garciaparra retires as member of Boston Red Sox
Nomar Garciaparra is retiring as a member of the Boston Red Sox.

Patient and doctor expectations from joint replacement surgeries not always aligned
While physicians strive to set realistic expectations for patients undergoing knee and hip joint replacements, a new study reveals that doctor and patient expectations are sometimes not aligned.

Computer system helps reduce adverse drug side effects and interactions in ICU patients
To get life-threatening diseases under control, patients in the intensive care unit usually are administered many medications at the same time. Even for experts, it is difficult to keep track of the variety of possible side effects and interactions. Researchers in Germany has now shown that physicians can reduce serious events resulting from drug interactions by about half with the help of the "AiDKlinik" drug information system.

Pottery leads to discovery of peace-seeking women in American Southwest
A researcher believes pottery found throughout the North American Southwest comes from a religion of peace-seeking women in the violent, 13th-century American Southwest. These women sought to find a way to integrate newly immigrating refugees and prevent the spread of warfare that decimated communities to the north.

First inherited prostate cancer genetic mutation in African-American men identified
Researchers have discovered, for the first time, a genetic mutation in African-American men with a family history of prostate cancer who are at increased risk for the disease. The team identified an inheritable genetic defect in the receptor for the male hormone, androgen (testosterone), that may contribute to the development of prostate cancer and its progression.

Obese 3-year-olds show early warning signs for future heart disease
A new study finds that obese children as young as 3 years old have elevated levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation that in adults is considered an early warning sign for possible future heart disease.

Hormone thought to slow aging associated with increased risk of cancer death
Older men with high levels of the hormone IGF-I (insulin-like growth factor 1) are at increased risk of cancer death, independent of age, lifestyle and cancer history, according to a new study.

Ex-Cazenove partner found guilty of insider dealing
Malcolm Calvert, a former partner at Cazenove, the Queen’s stockbroker, has been convicted of insider dealing and faces up to seven years in prison.

Asia and Middle East leading recovery in airline industry: analysts
SINGAPORE : The rebound of the airline industry will be led by Asia and the Middle East this year, according to industry analysts.

Plum blossoms have special significance in Kyoto shrine
KYOTO : In Japan, spring is best represented by the appearance of cherry blossoms.

Transylvanian city to compete for 2020 Cultural Capital title
Romanian city Cluj Napoca will candidate for the 2020 Cultural Capital title, mayor Sorin Apostu announced on Wednesday, March 10 2010, according to Agerpres. The local authority will need to prepare the competing project (first at a national level) by 2013. It is expected for several Romanian cities to enter the competition: Timisoara (West) also announced its intention to candidate.

Crackdown On Taliban Shifts U.S.-Pakistan Ties
The U.S. relationship with Pakistan has been bolstered by successful intelligence operations. But skepticism persists over whether Pakistan really intends to pursue Afghan militants on its soil. U.S. officials cite a positive change in mood, but both sides are wary about over-promising what this new cooperation can deliver.

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