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Corgi International Limited Announces Receipt of Letter from Nasdaq Regarding Noncompliance With Minimum Market Value Rule and Filing of Notification of Inability to Timely File Form 20-F
HONG KONG -- Corgi International Limited (Nasdaq:CRGI) today announced that it received notice on September 30, 2008 from the staff of The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. indicating that Corgi is not in compliance with The Nasdaq Stock Market's requirements for continued listing because, for the previous 30 consecutive trading days,...
Tags: ADS, Company, compliance, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., staff
Research articles 2008-10-06
North American Scientific Receives Notice of Non-Compliance From NASDAQ
CHATSWORTH, Calif. -- North American Scientific, Inc. (Nasdaq:NASM), referred to herein as "the Company", today announced that it received a notice from The NASDAQ Stock Market ("NASDAQ") dated August 20, 2008 indicating that for the last 30 consecutive business days, the bid price of the Company's common stock has closed...
Tags: Company, compliance, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Staff
Research articles 2008-08-22
Today it's Toyota, tomorrow the NHS; Hospital looks to adopt safety initiative
Byline: By HELEN RAE Health Reporter HOSPITAL staff are to use Japanese car production line systems to stop errors on the wards. Health chiefs at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead will use the 'Stop the Line' process adopted from the Toyota, motto 'Today, Tomorrow Toyota', manufacturing industry to...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, staff, Toyota Motor Corp.
Research articles 2008-07-29
French army chief resigns after soldier shoots 17 people
PARIS AFP — France's army chief of staff resigned Tuesday two days after a soldier wounded 17 people by mistakenly firing live ammunition into the crowd during a display at an army base, the presidency said. President Nicolas Sarkozy promised severe punishment following the shooting, which happened as hundreds...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, president, soldier, staff
Research articles 2008-07-01
Some US embassy staff moved from Chad to Cameroon
WASHINGTON AFP — The US embassy in Chad has temporarily moved non-essential staff to Cameroon and suspended visa services, the State Department said Monday as armed rebels waged an offensive in Chad. "The embassy right now is functioning right now with the minimum staff and is providing services right...
Tags: Chad, Government, rebel, SOFTWARE, staff, U.S. Department of State
Research articles 2008-06-16
SPJ Announces 2007 Mark of Excellence Award National Winners
The Society of Professional Journalists is pleased to announce the national winners of the 2007 Mark of Excellence Awards. This year, collegiate journalists submitted more than 3,400 entries in 39 categories. "I encourage media executives who are looking for the next wave of high-quality journalists to pay attention to...
Tags: Arizona State University, MARKETING, Michigan State University, Pennsylvania State University, radio, Staff, TVs, University of Maryland, University of North Carolina, University of Utah
Research articles 2008-05-19
UN pulls staff from Sudan flashpoint
KHARTOUM AFP — The UN said on Thursday it had airlifted more than 250 civilian staff from Sudan's flashpoint town of Abyei, where thousands of Sudanese are believed to have fled clashes in the contested oil region. Fighting broke out in the town on Wednesday between the army and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, civilian, north, south, staff
Research articles 2008-05-15
Sutherland Annual Study Finds That It Sometimes Pays to Litigate Against FINRA
Broker-dealer firms that litigated saw great success Study questions "settlement discount" WASHINGTON -- Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP announced that it has completed its fourth annual analysis of litigated disciplinary proceedings brought by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA, formerly NASD) against broker-dealer firms and registered representatives. The...
Tags: FINRA, Litigation, sanction, SEC, settlement, staff
Research articles 2008-05-12
The story behind the National Security Act of 1947
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Harry Truman was at Washington D.C.'s National Airport on Saturday, 26 July 1947, waiting impatiently to fly home to Missouri to see his dying mother. First, however, he wanted to sign a long-delayed bill reorganizing the government to deal with national security matters. Congress had completed action...
Tags: Air Force, civilian, FDR, Government, Leadership, Patterson, president, secretary, staff, Staff, Strategy, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2008-05-01
Man Utd players blame Chelsea staff for brawl
LONDON AFP — Manchester United players have claimed that Chelsea ground staff were reponsible for provoking the row that marred the end of the Premier League showdown between the two teams on Saturday by insulting Patrice Evra. Chelsea won a tense encounter at Stamford Bridge 2-1 with a late...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Chelsea, Games, staff
Research articles 2008-04-28
2008 Pulitzer Prize winners in journalism and the arts
The 2008 Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists: JOURNALISM: Public Service: The Washington Post for exposing the mistreatment of wounded veterans at Walter Reed Hospital. Finalists: The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer for reporting on the effects of the mortgage crisis; Newsday of Long Island for investigation of dangerous...
Tags: New York Times Co., staff, Tribune Co., Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2008-04-08
Ready, set, respond: the Virginia Tech tragedy prompted college and university leaders to plan in new ways for responding when the unexpected happens. A year later, how much progress has been made in bridging crisis communication gaps?
NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS HAD prepared for an act of violence. Shortly after the Virginia Tech tragedy, they appointed a panel to revise security measures and establish a new emergency action plan. That plan was put to the test on Valentine's Day, when a former graduate student opened fire in...
Tags: E-mail, IP, leader, phone, SECURITY, staff, Virginia Tech
Research articles 2008-04-01
Combined joint task force-horn of Africa: defense, diplomacy and development
The Horn of Africa contains some of the most volatile areas in the world, countries ravaged by poverty, instability, violence, human rights violations, natural catastrophes and piracy. But the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, under the leadership of the State Department and supported by the U.S. Agency for International...
Tags: advisor, Africa, African, East, Horn, Joint, security, Somalia, staff, training, U.S. Department of State
Research articles 2008-04-01
The green(er) law practice: your firm can save money - and help save the planet - by conserving resources and taking steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Already on board? Try going for a deeper shade of green.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] For a long time, "going green" was considered trendy. People who claimed to be part of the green movement were viewed as somewhat eccentric--they were "tree buggers" or "whale savers." But recently, news about the environment has taken a...
Tags: board, computer, E-mail, environment, PRODUCTIVITY, staff, Transportation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2008-04-01
SPJ Announces 2007 Mark of Excellence Award Winners From Del.; Washington, D.C.; Md.; N.C.; Va.
The Society of Professional Journalists is pleased to announce the Mark of Excellence Award winners for the 2007 calendar year from Del.; Washington, D.C.; Md.; N.C. and Va. This year, collegiate journalists submitted more than 3,400 entries in 39 categories across SPJ's 12 regions. The honorees were awarded certificates...
Tags: George Washington University, James Madison University, Staff, Towson University, TVs, University of Maryland, University of North Carolina
Research articles 2008-03-31
SABEW Announces Additional Winners in Its 13th Annual Best in Business Journalism Contest
The Society of American Business Editors and Writers announces additional winners in its 13th annual Best in Business contest: Dan Monk and Tom Demeropolous of the Business Courier of Cincinnati were honored for enterprise reporting by weekly business publications for "Dark side of progress: The transformation of UC has taken...
Tags: Bloomberg L.P., FINANCE, INTERNET, Mortgages, New York Times Co., Staff
Research articles 2008-03-31
SPJ Announces 2007 Mark of Excellence Award Winners from Ala.; Fla.; Ga.; S.C.
The Society of Professional Journalists is pleased to announce the Mark of Excellence Award winners from Ala.; Fla.; Ga. and S.C. for the 2007 calendar year. This year, collegiate journalists submitted more than 3,400 entries in 39 categories across SPJ's 12 regions. The honorees were awarded certificates on March...
Tags: Staff, TVs, University of Florida, University of Georgia
Research articles 2008-03-31
SPJ Announces 2007 Mark of Excellence Award Winners From Okla., Texas
The Society of Professional Journalists is pleased to announce the Mark of Excellence Award winners from Okla. and Texas for the 2007 calendar year. This year, collegiate journalists submitted more than 3,400 entries in 39 categories across SPJ's 12 regions. The honorees were awarded certificates on March 29 during...
Tags: Austin, Baylor University, Staff, Texas Christian University, TVs, University of Texas
Research articles 2008-03-31
SPJ Announces 2007 Mark of Excellence Award Winners From Ala.; Idaho; Mont.; Ore.; Wash.
The Society of Professional Journalists is pleased to announce the Mark of Excellence Award winners from Ala.; Idaho; Mont.; Ore. and Wash. for the 2007 calendar year. This year, collegiate journalists submitted more than 3,400 entries in 39 categories across SPJ's 12 regions. The honorees were awarded certificates on...
Tags: Staff, TVs, Washington State University, Western Washington University
Research articles 2008-03-31
SPJ Announces 2007 Mark of Excellence Award Winners From Ark.; La.; Miss.; Tenn.
The Society of Professional Journalists is pleased to announce the Mark of Excellence Award winners from Ark.; La.; Miss. and Tenn. for the 2007 calendar year. This year, collegiate journalists submitted more than 3,400 entries in 39 categories across SPJ's 12 regions. The honorees were awarded certificates on March...
Tags: Loyola University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Staff, TVs
Research articles 2008-03-31
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