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73. Iranian Holocaust-Denial Documentary Series On Iranian TV ...
The event was based on material from MEMRI's extensive Antisemitism Documentation Project archives, which consist of thousands of pages of translations of articles from the Arab and Iranian press and hundreds of hours of footages from the MEMRI TV Project. The event was based on material from MEMRI's extensive Antisemitism Documentation Project archives, which consist of thousands of pages of translations of articles from the Arab and Iranian press and hundreds of hours of footages from...
SourceMiddle East Media Research Institute,DC

74. CNH Global 1st-quarter profit rises
<p>CHICAGO (Reuters) - Farm equipment maker CNH Global NV (CNH.N: <a href=/stocks/quote?symbol=CNH.N>Quote</a>, <a href=/stocks/companyProfile?symbol=CNH.N>Profile</a>, <a href=/stocks/researchReports?symbol=CNH.N>Research</a> reported a better
SourceReuters

75. Larry Hiner inducted into bowling hall of fame
We went there in the summer to goof off and we got pretty good at bowling, pretty quickly. Hiner moved to Coffeyville in 1967and it was that same year that he bowled in his first league. Hiner has competed in all local association tournaments and won numerous titles in all categories. Since then he has bowled in multiple leagues and associations. He has been a league officer serving all offices in many leagues since 1970. He is real involved in the sport and when he does something, it is...
Source16 hours ago

76. Yankee Notebook: Greetings, Earthlings
Crows, which spent the winter tearing apart the occasional small, half-frozen corpses along the shoulder of the road and hopping grudgingly to a guardrail cable at the approach of each vehicle, are now happy black specks in reddish-brown fields, grazing the stubble. Crows, which spent the winter tearing apart the occasional small, half-frozen corpses along the shoulder of the road and hopping grudgingly to a guardrail cable at the approach of each vehicle, are now happy black specks in...
Source4/29/2007

77. Tata Ryerson to invest in small car
KOLKATA: Tata Ryerson, an equal stakes joint venture between Tata Steel and US-based Ryerson, said it will invest Rs 120 crore to set up a sheet metal facility for Tata Motors' proposed small car project. The Tata Ryerson unit will come up at the 350-acre vendor park adjoining the mother plant of Tata Motors at Singur, by March next year. Chakravortty said Tata Ryerson was in talks with two firms from Japan and Europe for blanking technology used in making car windows. He said apart from...
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78. Endeca and Schlumberger to Present Visionary Field Support Case Study ...
Home and Small Office Networking BlueTie Free Color Caller ID System Reviewed Gear Video 8.1 More Related Stories Company News: Page (1) of 1 - 05/01/07 email article print page Endeca and Schlumberger to Present Visionary Field Support Case Study at the Butler Group IMC Symposium. Home and Small Office Networking BlueTie Free Color Caller ID System Reviewed Gear Video 8.1 More Related Stories Company News: Page (1) of 1 - 05/01/07 email article print page Endeca and Schlumberger to...
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79. Boss Mfg. brings warehouse operations to Galesburg
Their needs have changed off and on and they need some additional space. brings warehouse operations to Galesburg. and specialty promotional products sold through Galaxy Balloon inc. Kewanee glove maker to rent building on McClure Street. GALESBURG - The Galesburg Regional Economic Development Association announced Friday Boss Manufacturing co., the primary subsidiary of Boss Holdings inc., will be using the former Wittek building at 519 McClure St. The building, once owned by the Gale...
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80. RI park selected a 'wonder' of Illinois
Black Hawk is a 208-acre park of steeply rolling woodlands off Blackhawk Road, roughly between 14th and 24th streets, which is known for its spring wildflowers. The Illinois tourism bureau launched its Seven Wonders online voting contest in February, dividing the state into seven regions and inviting people to nominate their favorite attractions. Although it is impossible to know exactly how many people visit the park, about 140,8000 people signed the guest register book in the parks...
Source4/30/2007

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