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- An Evaluation of Companies Coming on the IP Convergence Bandwagon: Discover the State of Network Migration in the Forbes Global 2000 Companies
- DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/acb105/companies_coming_o) has announced the addition of IE Market Research Corp.'s new report "Companies Coming on the IP Convergence Bandwagon" to their offering. Global 2000 Companies Coming on the IP Convergence Bandwagon... but it will take longer than most analysts think. Using the...
- Research articles 2008-08-28
- Pioneering conservancies struggle to save Kenya's wildlife jewel
- MAASAI MARA, Kenya AFP — Investors and conservationists have dreamt up an innovative business plan to save Kenya's iconic Maasai Mara, a wildlife haven threatened by over-grazing, farming and mass tourism. Around August each year, swarms of wildebeests come stampeding from neighbouring Tanzania's Serengeti plains to find pasture in...
- Research articles 2008-08-26
- Global warming causing plant migration in Europe: study
- WASHINGTON AFP — Global warming has caused numerous European plant species to migrate to higher elevations over the decades, according to new research published Thursday. The research appears in the June 27 edition of the journal Science, and has potentially "important ecological and evolutionary consequences," the study's authors wrote....
- Research articles 2008-06-26
- Global Demographics 2008: Shaping Real Estate's Future Reports Aging, Urbanization and Migration Set to Dramatically Affect Real Estate
- NEW YORK -- With demographic trends driving real estate strategy, the real estate industry faces opportunities and challenges as a result of an aging global population, rapid urbanization and new migration patterns, according to Global Demographics 2008: Shaping Real Estate's Future, a new publication released today by the Urban Land...
- Research articles 2008-06-12
- CME Group announces its trading floor migration is completed, combining all equity, foreign exchange, interest rate and commodity open outcry trading facilities at the Chicago Board of Trade building
- CME Group announces its trading floor migration is completed, combining all equity, foreign exchange, interest rate and commodity open outcry trading facilities at the Chicago Board of Trade building. Following the July 2007 merger of the CBOT and the CME to form CME Group, the company in January successfully...
- Research articles 2008-06-01
- Migration and the right to health; a review of European Community law and Council of Europe instruments
- Migration and the right to health; a review of European Community law and Council of Europe instruments. Int'l Org. for Migration 2007 353 pages $35.00 Paperback International migration law; no.12 KJE5124 Migrants in Europe experience threats to their physical, mental, and social...
- Research articles 2008-05-01
- Iraqi returnees face chaos back home: migration group
- GENEVA AFP — Iraqis returning home face immense hardship and bureaucratic obstacles in trying to rebuild their lives in the war-torn country, the International Organisation for Migration said Friday. Many returnees do not have adequate food or health care while their homes have often been damaged or are being...
- Research articles 2008-04-11
- SAfrican cold snap spells tragedy for Europe-bound swallows
- JOHANNESBURG AFP — Tens of thousands of starving swallows simply dropped dead out of the sky in South Africa's Limpopo province after a cold snap stopped them feeding, an expert said Wednesday. The birds fell victim to plunging temperatures towards the end of March and were unable to feed...
- Research articles 2008-04-09
- Migrant labour helping reduce Asian poverty: ADB
- MANILA AFP — Asia's 54 million migrant labourers are helping reduce widespread poverty, and the region's governments should make it easier for them to move and work, the Asian Development Bank said Wednesday. In its annual outlook report, the Manila-based ADB said migrant workers in Asia sent back 108.1...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- New sea crocodile fossil hints at transatlantic migration
- RIO DE JANEIRO AFP — A fossil of a new species of prehistoric crocodile found in Brazil and presented here Wednesday has led scientists to believe the reptile benefited from the extinction of dinosaurs to migrate from across the Atlantic. Guarinisuchus munizi -- the "warrior of the seas," as...
- Research articles 2008-03-26
- The Montana economy zooms along
- Wheat selling at greater than $8/bushel turbocharged the crops sector of Montana agriculture during late 2007. Montana's economic base is now firing on almost all cylinders, and the state is completing a record-breaking streak of four straight years of greater than 4 percent real growth. Looking to the future, annual...
- Research articles 2008-03-22
- India Top Receiver Of Migrant Remittances In 2007, Followed By China And Mexico.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-20 March 2008-WORLD BANK GROUP: India Top Receiver Of Migrant Remittances In 2007, Followed By China And MexicoC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:19032008 WASHINGTON, DC, -- The top five recipients of migrant remittances in 2007 were ...
- Research articles 2008-03-20
- Iskratel in consortium with Telsima selected by Telekom Sloveniafor its Nationwide WiMAX Network; Telekom Sloveniahas 42 MHz license in the 3.5 GHz band; covering a potential customer base of 2 million people. Iskratel integrated Telsima's WiMAX solutions
- M2 PRESSWIRE-18 March 2008-Telsima Corporation: Iskratel in consortium with Telsima selected by Telekom Sloveniafor its Nationwide WiMAX Network; Telekom Sloveniahas 42 MHz license in the 3.5 GHz band; covering a potential customer base of 2 million people. Iskratel integrated Telsima's WiMAX solutions into its SI3000 Access...
- Research articles 2008-03-18
- Airlock Moves with BBC Radio 4.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-17 March 2008-Airlock: Airlock Moves with BBC Radio 4C1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:17032008 London digital agency Airlock has designed and built a website to support the launch of the new BBC Radio 4 landmark series World on the ...
- Research articles 2008-03-17
- Climate change adds to world clandestine migrant dilemma
- DAKAR AFP — Migration from the world's poorest nations to the rich West is going to increase and could be speeded up by climate change, a top international agency chief has warned. With growing numbers of poor Africans dying trying to reach Europe on flimsy boats and Asians paying...
- Research articles 2008-03-12
- Wind farms could drive bird species to extinction: conservationists
- WASHINGTON AFP — More than 60 years after it was pushed to the edge of extinction, one of North America's rarest birds, the whooping crane, faces new danger from environmentally-friendly wind farms, conservationists warned. "Companies want to put their farms where the best wind is, and that overlaps with...
- Research articles 2008-03-03
- Lawmakers press U.S. on migration
- The Legislature opted to send a message to Congress Thursday to act on immigration reform and took another step toward tightening restrictions on undocumented immigrants' driving privilege cards. The House of Representatives approved a Senate resolution calling for federal balanced immigration reform that would take into account Utah's...
- Research articles 2008-02-29
- US on guard for Cuba migration after Castro
- MIAMI AFP — US authorities do not predict a fresh wave of Cuban migration amid political power-shifts on the communist island, but say they are on guard, after a string of regional migration crises. As Cuba readies to name a new president Sunday, the Miami-based US Southern Command says...
- Research articles 2008-02-22
- Glaciers blocked New World colonizers for 20,000 years: study
- CHICAGO AFP — The first human migration into the Americas was blocked by two massive glaciers which kept early settlers on the doorstep of the New World for about 20,000 years, a study published Wednesday has found. The study, which used DNA analysis to trace genetic changes over generations...
- Research articles 2008-02-13
- Migration to IP and Product Bundling are Promoting Growth in Colombian Data Communications Market
- BOGOTA, Colombia -- The Colombian data communications services market is already a mature market, with significant competitive pressure. In order to sustain revenue growth, operators are crafting new strategies, pushing migration to IP and bundling data with other telecom products in order to better penetrate the small and medium businesses...
- Research articles 2008-02-06
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