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Diabetes event brings in record bucks
FREMONT -- A record $100,000 was raised to support the Diabetes Education Program at Washington Hospital during this year's Top Hat dinner dance, the 21st annual fundraiser for the Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation. More than 540 guests attended the black-tie-optional event that featured a cocktail reception, dinner,...
Tags: American Diabetes Association, Fremont, MARKETING, Y2K
Research articles 2007-10-31
Donors shake wallets loose at Fremont diabetes fundraiser
FREMONT -- A record $100,000 was raised to support the Diabetes Education Program at Washington Hospital during this year's Top Hat dinner dance, the 21st annual fundraiser for the Washington Hospital Healthcare Foundation. More than 540 guests attended the black-tie-optional event that featured a cocktail reception, dinner,...
Tags: American Diabetes Association, Fremont, MARKETING, Y2K
Research articles 2007-10-31
Attles, Jones have been where Smith, Dungy now sit
WHETHER WE like what it says about the progress of equal opportunity in this country or not, the biggest story line of Super Bowl XLI is that two African-American men, Lovie Smith and Tony Dungy, will be opposing coaches this year. In a fair and colorblind world,...
Tags: African-American, coach, MARKETING, NBA, Y2K
Research articles 2007-01-30
Debunking the myth of liberal media bias: a journalist and author finds an enfeebled Washington press corps, more concerned with retaining personal access than serving the public interest.(Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush)(Book review)
Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush Eric Boehlert Free Press. 333 Pages. $25. Few leading news organizations or well-known Washington journalists come off unscathed in this grim account of the news media's record during the last few years. Starting with...
Tags: MARKETING, media, Washington, Y2K
Research articles 2006-09-22
Airline delays, baggage complaints rising
WASHINGTON -- JetBlue and other low-fare airlines once again held the top rankings in a national survey of carrier quality, made public Monday. The survey found that people are flying more and complaining more. Following JetBlue in the rankings were Air Tran, Independence Air and Southwest. Independence has...
Tags: baggage, Independence Air, MARKETING, Y2K
Research articles 2006-04-04
National preparedness planning: the historical context and current state of the U.S. public's readiness, 1940-2005.(PREVENTION, MITIGATION and PREPAREDNESS)
In the United States, national public preparedness efforts meant to ready individuals and families for disasters have been driven primarily by international threats, actual or anticipated. These include terrorism, war and the potential for global instability such as the millennium Y2K computer error. The national dialogue...
Tags: American Red Cross, attack, Gallup, Government, Katrina, MARKETING, millennium, sacrifice, survey, terrorism, U.S., U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Y2K
Research articles 2006-03-22
The 2005 CRM leader awards.
CRM applications sales increased 10 percent last year, returning to double-digit growth for the first time in five years, according to AMR Research. This is no small feat, and it is attributable to issues like aging Y2K investments, the popularity of hosted solutions, and enhancements in...
Tags: AMR Research, analytics, CRM, leader, MARKETING, SALES, SOFTWARE, Y2K
Research articles 2005-10-01
UN says Sudan armed groups heeding polio vaccination truce
KHARTOUM AFP — A nationwide ceasefire in Sudan, called for by the United Nations to enable a polio vaccination campaign, is holding so far, UN envoy Jan Pronk said, urging the warring factions to maintain the truce. "I am pleased that all Sudanese parties, including in Darfur, have responded...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, MARKETING, World Health Organization, Y2K
Research articles 2005-01-17
Coors Light sales down for first time in 25 years
AP--Sales of Coors Light, Adolph Coors Co.'s most important beer brand, have dropped for the first time since it was launched more than 25 years ago. Last year, Coors Light made up 8 percent of the U.S. beer market, down from 8.1 percent the year before. The loss amounts...
Tags: Associated Press, Branding, Coors, MARKETING, Molson Coors Brewing Co., SALES, U.S., Y2K
Research articles 2004-10-11
Politicians poised, confident: Huge lead doesn't mean 'beanpole'
This past spring when the first opinion poll was conducted on Utah's upcoming election for U.S. senator, Bob Bennett not surprisingly found himself way ahead of the pack. Nearing the end of his second term, the popular politician received the nod from 63 percent of the poll's statewide...
Tags: advertisement, MARKETING, president, senator, Transportation, U.S. Senate, Utah, Y2K
Research articles 2004-10-05
It could have been Barry Dunham vs. Alan Keyes for U.S. Senate.(News)
Byline: Chuck Goudie "If he has one drop of black blood in him, then he's black." That statement was made by a longtime friend and co-worker who is black, as we discussed why Barack Obama is considered a black candidate for...
Tags: Barry, Branding, MARKETING, Obama, U.S. Senate, Y2K
Research articles 2004-08-09
City raises funds in creative ways
How does a rural community in an economically depressed area build a $4.4-million multi-sport athletic complex for $150,000 in city funds and $400,000 in in-kind labor? Answer: A lot of hard work and a little luck. The city of Aberdeen, Wash., is located at the confluence of the...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., FINANCE, MARKETING, Y2K
Research articles 2004-08-01
Bennett launches bid for 3rd term in Senate
Sen. Bob Bennett knows he'll never be president, a realization the two-term senator says has made it easier for him "to stay quietly in the background and let somebody else hog the spotlight." That's earned him a reputation as, well, boring at times. But that's OK with Bennett,...
Tags: CAREER, MARKETING, senator, Transportation, U.S. Senate, Y2K
Research articles 2004-03-17
Brigadier General John R. Allen Jr
BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN R. ALLEN JR. Retired Oct. 1, 1990. Brigadier General John R. Allen Jr. is vice commander, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Air Force Logistics Command, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. General Allen was born in Louisville, Ky., in 1935, and graduated from high school...
Tags: Air Force, MARKETING, officer, Y2K
Research articles 2004-01-01
Domestic Tourism in New York City Up in 2002, But Foreign Visits Decline.
By Monty Phan, Newsday, Melville, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 17--New York City welcomed a record number of domestic visitors last year but is still attracting fewer people to whom it can say, "Willkommen," "Bienvenue" and "Konichiwa." ...
Tags: MARKETING, Newsday, Tourism, Y2K
Research articles 2003-09-17
National Press Club Awards Graduate Fellowship
WASHINGTON, June 30 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Paul Burkhardt of Chicago, Ill., has been selected to receive the National Press Club's 2003 Feldman Fellowship for Graduate Studies in Journalism. Burkhardt will use the one-year stipend of $5,000 to attend Columbia University School of Journalism where he has enrolled in the magazine...
Tags: CAREER, Chicago, Columbia University, FINANCE, Investment, MARKETING, Y2K
Research articles 2003-06-30
Inventor’s Corner--Using His Noodle
Randy Cooper, a mechanical engineer for 35 years, says that getting laid off was the best thing that could have happened to him. Having money in the bank and plenty of time on his hands, he was finally able to develop some of the ideas that had been bouncing around...
Tags: attendance, Cooper, lawn, MARKETING, SALES, Y2K
Research articles 2003-02-01
Geotec Thermal Generators, Inc. Clarifies Reporting and Marketing Changes
Business Editors Geotec Thermal Generators Inc. (OTCBB:GETC) has re-filed its 2001 10K annual report to the SEC. Inadvertently, the auditor's letter to the SEC had the year 2000 incorrectly stated, when it should have stated the year 2001. Although a technicality, this error required the re-filing of the annual...
Tags: barrel, Government, MARKETING, SEC, technology, Y2K
Research articles 2002-07-11
New England Is Leader in Rate of Ritalin Purchases.
By Ellen Barry, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 14--New Englanders buy more of the stimulant Ritalin and its generic equivalents per capita than residents of any other part of the country, a fact that prescribers attribute to the region's affluence...
Tags: Boston Globe, Branding, FINANCE, leader, MARKETING, medication, PRODUCTIVITY, SALES, Vermont, Y2K
Research articles 2002-05-14
Global update: finance.(Statistical Data Included)
Global Hotel Markets Rebound Company Stock Price Change...
Tags: Company, FINANCE, Hilton Hotels Corp., Investment, MARKETING, Y2K
Research articles 2002-05-01
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