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- Karen Alweil: High-End Retail Visionary
- Karen Alweil Studio represents high-end gift and furniture manufacturers to retailers. Owner Karen Alweil talks about how she finds the best talent and markets their products in a way that gives her an edge over the competition.
- Videos 2008-04-10
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- Church & Dwight to Build New Laundry Detergent Plant in Pennsylvania
- FOOD AND BEVERAGE CLOSE-UP-8 June 2009-Church & Dwight to Build New Laundry Detergent Plant in PennsylvaniaC2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com Church & Dwight Co. has announced plans to construct a new integrated laundry detergent manufacturing plant and distribution center in York County, Pennsylvania. The Company said...
- Articles 2009-06-08
- Qponix Unveils Combo Widget
- FOOD AND BEVERAGE CLOSE-UP-8 June 2009-Qponix Unveils Combo WidgetC2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com Qponix launched its widget-based network that connects brands, promotions and coupons directly with consumers as they shop online. The new solution offers retailers and manufacturers the opportunity to engage consumers more directly during...
- Articles 2009-06-08
- Nielsen Reports on Consumer Goods Categories That Are Most Immune, Most Vulnerable to Recession
- FOOD AND BEVERAGE CLOSE-UP-8 June 2009-Nielsen Reports on Consumer Goods Categories That Are Most Immune, Most Vulnerable to RecessionC2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com As the economic downturn causes consumers to reprioritize their spending habits and forces consumer packaged goods manufacturers and retailers to reevaluate their consumer marketing strategies,...
- Articles 2009-06-08
- The Stryker Assault gloves
- From Command Arms Accessories These CAA gloves have been developed by a team of weapon professionals to specifically meet the needs of Military and SWAT operations. Offering superior hand protection for thermal, cut, impact and abrasion resistance, the Stryker Assault gloves are manufactured from lightweight Kevlar. Top sleeve...
- Articles 2008-08-01
- At last, a true innovation: Friction Forged knives from DiamondBlade hold their edge
- A short while back, I was invited to the Tejon Ranch in California to do a bit of wild pig hunting and the stars of this show were the DiamondBlade knives. For once, I found something truly new and innovative, not to mention an improvement on everything I have tried...
- Articles 2008-08-01
- Conqueror big bore: the .375 Ruger
- Hornady and Ruger are proving to be a formidable design team, as witness the success of the .204 Ruger. One indication a cartridge is catching on is when other manufacturers pick it up. Several rifle makers have adopted the .204 and other cartridge companies are loading it. It...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- The Texican: STI, maker of premier 1911s now makes the other great single action
- STI is now in the single action sixgun business! The Texican was first announced in the fall of 2006 and finally arrived in late fall 2007. The Texican is an all-American sixgun produced in Connecticut with the first run chambered in .45 Colt with a 5-1/2" barrel. Other barrel lengths...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Henry moving to New Jersey
- The Henry Repeating Arms Co. has announced its intention to move manufacturing jobs to the waterfront of Bayonne, NJ. The rifle maker specializing in lever-action rifles plans to relocate operations from Brooklyn, NY. The company, which expects to keep about 50 employees and hire 40-50 new employees, has received a...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Lawyer sentenced
- William S. Lerach, a former partner of the law firm Milberg Weiss responsible for representing numerous cities in litigation against lawful firearms manufacturers, has been sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to forfeit pay in the amount of $7.75 million following his guilty plea of conspiracy to obstruct...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- These Enfields really weren't: this great English design was issued to U.S. troops in greater numbers than the venerable M1903
- Most of us call them "Enfields" even those of us who know better. They were the US Model 1917 and the British Pattern 1914 made in the exact same factories and with the same tooling. Both rifles were designed "over there" by engineers at the Enfield facility in England, but...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Affordable home defense: it doesn't need to cost as much as you think
- In talking with the general public or (heaven forbid!) reading an Internet forum discussion, there is often an inference the firearm manufacturers and the gun magazine people are in cahoots with each other to market products or concepts that might be self serving. Well, in all candor and in fact...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Poor triggers
- I read a number of lesser gun magazines, all of which too often anger me when they publish a two-page article on some new whiz-bang super-gun, using nothing more than the manufacturer's advertising blurbs and fantastic claims that this is "the" new thing in guns. I enjoy Handgunner's articles because...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Colt's cartridge conversions that weren't
- Among avid single action revolver shooters there is a sub-genre of handguns well respected but often misunderstood. Those are the Colt Conversions of cap & ball six-shooters. The interesting fact is Colt's Conversions weren't converted; at least not in the truest sense of the word. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- The 1858 New Model Army and 1875 Model Remington
- From US Fire Arms Mfg. Co. When Remington introduced their 1858 New Model Army revolver, they created a legendary sidearm. It was considerably sturdier than the Colt open-top design which had been employed since the 1830s. The solid frame provided added strength and durability and the cylinder could...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Trigger jobs in a jar?
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Thanks, or no thanks, to the legal departments of a growing list of manufacturers, some gunsmiths have found a new use for "Polish-O-Ray," a Brownells' standby, long favored by gunsmiths to prep the surface of guns before bluing. They scrape off about an ounce of each...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Artistry in aluminum
- Alumagrips Alumagrips offers artistry in aluminum to create a truly custom, serviceable, and affordable grip for your 191] pistol. They combine the durability and good looks of light weight metal finished to perfection. The manufacturing process is so exacting that grips in any style offered will add a...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Supplementation on the run
- For a bodybuilder, summertime is the season to lose your shirt and proudly display the results of the hard work you've put in at the gym. But if the warmer months bring an opportunity for you to pack your suitcases and head off to a faraway beach, you've got a...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- RETHINKING DEPENDENCY THEORY: THE CASE OF DOMINICA, THE RASCAL STATE
- INTRODUCTION Over the past decade, the debate over dependency theory has been eclipsed by the controversy over globalization. Despite the fading dialogue on dependency theory, academics continue to critique it. Ricardo Duchesne notes that "the export of capitalism does not block development in the periphery, but rather stimulates it."'...
- Articles 2008-06-30
- Trinity Biotech plc Signs Agreement With Akers Biosciences for Distribution of ABI Heparin Allergy Test
- Trinity Biotech plc (NASDAQ: TRIB) ispleased to announce that it has been appointed by Akers Biosciences, Inc(LSE: AKR) ('ABI'), a leading designer and manufacturer of rapid diagnosticscreening and testing products, as a distributor of its unique PIFAHeparin/Platelet Factor-4 Rapid Assay (HPF4) in the USA and German markets. Heparin is the...
- Articles 2008-06-26
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