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Jun 10, 2006

The Many Mentions of PTC

Ah, the Brave New World of news filtering. Here are the results I got from Yahoo for "PTC" on one day last month:

Your Keyword News Alert for [PTC] matched the following stories:

"Rain or shine!" says the Edgecomb Eddy PTC, announcing, "Our Third Annual Giant Yard Sale will be held on Saturday, May13 from 8 a.m. until noon at the school, either on the front grounds or in the cafeteria."

Amongst the 50 or so papers and press releases featured today two focusing on VEGF jump out as being of especial interest. The first, a paper published by Stanford University, reports on the anti-cancer activity of an oncolytic virus in combination with gene therapy.

Stages across the Midcoast are lit this weekend. Live theater offers brief immersions, a chance to experience the lives, loves and dilemmas of someone else for a change.

Ciber, a system integration consultancy, has been awarded a $58 million supplement to its Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission contract to integrate and implement its mySAP business suite.

Endeca , a next-generation search and information access company, today announced that Michael Porter and Edwin Gillis have been appointed as independent members of the company's Board of Directors.

It is not without reason that world people are branding the U.S. as the worst human rights abuser and a barren land of human rights.

Oh, that last news item came from the [North] Korean Central News Agency.

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