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03.15.2011 · Posted in News

JAPAN (CNN) – at least 160 people were being tested for radiation exposure on Sunday. Tens of thousands of residents were evacuated in the wake of an explosion at a nuclear reactor damaged by Friday's massive quake and tsunami. According to Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA), one group of about 60 people were ...

Advantages of Fax Broadcasting

03.15.2011 · Posted in Internet Marketing

Fax broadcasting has several benefits. And with an increasing amount of providers appearing in the industry coupled with new breakthroughs in the technology used – more and more businesses are using the fax to communicate their marketing message Some of the major plus points about fax broadcasting are – Potentially Huge Savings for Your Business ...

‘The Bachelor’ No More: Brad Womack Propses, But Are They Still Together?

03.15.2011 · Posted in News

Brad Womack proposes to Emily on “The Bachelor,” March 2011ABCAccess Hollywood LOS ANGELES, Calif. — It took him two tries, but Brad Womack is finally a “Bachelor” no more. The Austin, Texas, bar owner, who dumped two women during the 2007 Season 11 finale, chose single mom Emily Maynard on Monday night’s episode. PLAY IT ...

Kerry Healey’s husband relocating to Florida – Political Intelligence – A national political and campaign blog from The Boston Globe – Boston.com

03.15.2011 · Posted in Sport News

Sean Healey, the husband of former Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey, is moving to Florida, but the couple remains married and she will continue to keep her home and voting residency in the Bay State. The Boston Business Journal reported today that Sean Healey, was relocating from Beverly to Palm Beach, Fla. he is CEO ...

Radiation and Pregnancy

03.15.2011 · Posted in News

Douglas Almond, a Columbia University economist who has studied the effects of the Chernobyl disaster, is concerned that the Japanese government may not be doing enough to warn pregnant women to leave any areas at risk of radiation exposure. those areas can be much farther from the nuclear plants than many people realize. Mr. Almond, ...