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EFT/ATM Network Processing Review: Purchasing Services, Building Volume (Dec 24 2006 19:59 GMT) - Mercator Advisory Group is pleased to announce that its review of the major EFT and ATM processors' offerings to financial institutions is now available. This report examines debit processing, the signifificant cost differences between PIN debit and signature debit, and the impact of rewards programs on issuers, merchants and the consumer. The report examines how processors approach selling card processing, ATM services and driving, reporting and data mining, security and fraud management and reward program. The uptake by financial institutions of these services is also discussed. |
PRWeb: Medical
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Patients Listen to Mesothelioma Survivor Speak at Teleconference (Dec 24 2006 19:59 GMT) - Paul Kraus, a nine-year survivor of mesothelioma, recently delivered another inspiring presentation on how he healed his cancer. Every few months, Mr. Kraus presents his experience with mesothelioma and answers questions from newly diagnosed mesothelioma patients and their families. If you are a mesothelioma patient or a family member of a mesothelioma patient and wish to listen in to the next teleconference with mesothelioma survivor Paul Kraus, the schedule is available at: http: |
PRWeb: Medical
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Study Shows Flavoring Improves Quality of Life Scores & Compliance at Children's Hospital (Dec 24 2006 19:59 GMT) - An independent study from the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital showed that the addition of flavoring to medicine can improve compliance and quality of life scores drastically in pediatric patients. These results indicate that flavoring can significantly enhance treatment programs for children admitted to the hospital. (PRWeb Dec 19, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: |
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Movie of Britney Spears (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - A bizarre video of Britney Spears belching and ranting at her husband has shocked fans worldwide. The pop star - who appears confused as she speaks to the camera - moans about being ugly and whinges at husband Kevin Federline while eating what appears to be takeaway chicken and chips. She... |
Opinion
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'This I believe' (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - The power of everyday essayists reading aloud their deeply held beliefs on "This I Believe," which airs on National Public Radio, may cause smeared mascara, puffy eyes and serious sniffling. |
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Is there a Santa Claus? (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - We take pleasure in answering thus prominently the communication below, expressing at the same time our great gratification that its faithful author is numbered among the friends of The Sun: |
Opinion
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More letters (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - With the introduction of newly appointed Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, voters in Arizona should be reminded that the Bush administration could care less about their votes cast on Nov. 7, or for our fighting men and women overseas. |
Opinion
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Simple things in life matter (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - Americans tuned their radios to hear Edward R. Murrow's original "This I Believe" in the 1950s. Robert D. Morrow was superintendent of Tucson Unified School District 1 from 1941 to 1968. Morrow, for whom the district's administrative complex is named, submitted the following essay in the 1950s. |
Opinion
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The Virtues of the Quiet Hero (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - This essay originally aired on "All Things Considered" on Oct. 17, 2005, and is reprinted from "This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women," a collection of 80 essays based on National Public Radio's "This I Believe." |
Opinion
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109-year-old editorial is as timeless as ever (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - When 8-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon wrote a letter to the New York Sun and Francis Pharcellus Church responded in an unsigned editorial on Sept. 21, 1897, undoubtedly neither was aware that the piece would end up a classic that would resonate for generations to come. |
Opinion
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Freedom valued when taken away (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - Tara D. Clark from Morenci said her mother encourages her to write. Clark said she wrote this essay because people her age don't comprehend freedom until it is taken away. Clark, 21, is in the U.S. |
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Compassion is a healer (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - Carly A. Bradford submitted this essay as an assignment last spring when she was a junior at St. Augustine Catholic High School. "My teacher assigned us too, but then I went to the site and listened to some of the essays; I found that I really wanted to tell my own story," she said. |
Opinion
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Patience brings life's goodness (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - Samantha L. Smallin submitted this essay when she was a senior at Sahuaro High School. She originally wrote this essay as a speech for her literature class, and her teacher encouraged her to submit it to NPR. Now a University of Arizona student, Smallin says, "Since I am finally living on my own and experiencing life as a working full-time student, I realize more than ever to take life day by day and savor everything because I'll never be at this same point in life again." |
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Mountains possess power (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - Tucsonan Connie M. Spittler said she submitted her essay last spring because, as a writer, she tries to reach out and connect with others through words. "After all, if we feel pain or joy, why not share our universal emotions? When we learn something of value, why not pass it along? We never know what chords will be struck in others when we open up our hearts," she said. |
Business
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All inspected county eateries pass (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - You'll find no mention of cockroaches, flies, or chef's knives caked with food debris in this summary of last month's food-safety inspections. |
Business
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It's time to review your mutual-fund holdings (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - NEW YORK ? As investors swear off their bad habits and make promises for the coming year, they would be wise to leave room on their to-do lists for a review of their mutual-fund holdings. |
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Ex-beau is pestering her about $25K loan (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - Q In June 2006, my then-boyfriend loaned me $25,000. We have a verbal agreement that I will pay him $500 a month, starting in March, at a percentage rate of 7.70 percent, for 60 months. |
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A new generation of rechargeables (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - MADISON, Wis. ? Batteries that can be recharged rather than tossed when the juice runs out are supposed to be more convenient for consumers. But for Wren Wright, they lose their power too quickly and unpredictably, sometimes leaving the shutterbug with no power for his digital camera. |
Tucson Region
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Records show recruiter's tie to drug runs (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - The Tucson military recruiter at the center of a major FBI cocaine sting claimed to be a seasoned drug runner and thought his Army uniform would keep him from getting caught, an FBI agent said in a recently unsealed court record. |
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Intra-gang violence cited as 2 teens die (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - Two teenagers were killed and a man was critically injured at a South Side apartment complex early Saturday in a shooting involving gang members who shared a loose affiliation and were not from rival gangs, police said. |
Tucson Region
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Importance of Epiphany celebrated with gusto (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - Thirteen years ago, when he was just scraping by, Manny Chavez passed by a garage on South Nogales Highway and had a vision ? he was going to open his own pawn store and auto body shop there and end his financial woes. |
Tucson Region
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Newsweek article thrills San Miguel High (Dec 24 2006 19:57 GMT) - A company that runs 12 private high schools nationwide, including one in Tucson, is getting national exposure for its work in drastically reducing the dropout rate of inner-city students and giving them incentive to succeed. |
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