Archive for February 1st, 2010

Roxas vows to open personal finances if he wins in May (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

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Senator Mar Roxas has promised to open his personal finances should he win in the vice presidential race.

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Former council boss joins Community Development Board (The Eagle-Tribune)

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METHUEN — City councilors voted 5-4 last night to appoint former council Chairwoman Deborah Quinn to the city’s Community Development Board. The vote was taken the same night when councilors discussed an ordinance proposed by Councilor Larry Giordano to force ex-councilors to wait a year to join a board or commission.

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Former council boss joins Community Development Board (The Eagle-Tribune)

Lessons for U.S. in report on Pakistan-Afghanistan border efforts (Washington Post)

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Two years ago, along the unstable Pakistan-Afghanistan border — where Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters were established and U.S. forces had begun their Predator missile strikes — the U.S.

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Lessons for U.S. in report on Pakistan-Afghanistan border efforts (Washington Post)

One On 1: Terrie Williams Puts Personal Spin On Life (NY1 News)

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A public relations powerhouse, Terrie Williams has long been one of those New York professionals well known to the movers and shakers of the city if not the general public.

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One On 1: Terrie Williams Puts Personal Spin On Life (NY1 News)

Greater Fall River Development Corp. presents $25K to SMILES mentoring program (Fall River Herald News)

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Representatives of the Greater Fall River Development Corp. visited the SMILES Literacy-Based Mentoring Program at the Doran Elementary School in Fall River recently to present a $25,000 check to help fund the literacy programming for the 2009-2010 school year. This contribution of $25,000 allows the school-based, one-to-one mentoring organization to continue opening new literacy-based mentoring …

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Greater Fall River Development Corp. presents $25K to SMILES mentoring program (Fall River Herald News)

Mindbloom Unveils First Online, Visual Inspiration and Goal Setting Service Designed for Coaches and Their Clients (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

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SEATTLE, WA–(Marketwire – 02/01/10) – Mindbloom today announced a 14 day free trial with the launch of its online, visual inspiration and goal setting service that is optimized for coaches and their clients . Unlike other Web-based personal development tools or sites, Mindbloom provides a visually rich, interactive environment for depicting how a life vision can be transformed into meaningful …

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Mindbloom Unveils First Online, Visual Inspiration and Goal Setting Service Designed for Coaches and Their Clients (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

Village hotel development proposes changes (Telluride Daily Planet)

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The developers of a proposed Mountain Village hotel that has taken the working name Mondrian say they need another 10 feet to add a floor of 40 hotel rooms to the top of their structure, already 79 feet high in some places and pushing Mountain Village zoning regulations.

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Telski announces ‘Development Squad’ (Telluride Daily Planet)

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The Telluride Ski and Snowboard School is launching new youth ski and snowboard program named The Telluride Development Squad.

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Telski announces ‘Development Squad’ (Telluride Daily Planet)

HUD would see slight drop in 2011 fiscal budget (Washington Post)

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The Department of Housing and Urban Development would receive $43.5 billion in the next fiscal year, according to the 2011 Obama budget, a roughly 2 percent drop from $41.5 billion in 2010.

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HUD would see slight drop in 2011 fiscal budget (Washington Post)

GeckoSystems’ in home personal robot trials continue to proceed with new insights (News-Medical-Net)

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GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (http://www.geckosystems.com/) — announced today that their world’s first in home personal robot trials continue to proceed with new insights being revealed.

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GeckoSystems’ in home personal robot trials continue to proceed with new insights (News-Medical-Net)