Articles, tagged with "news item", page 7
26th July 2006
International Stainless Steel Federation has forecast even faster 5.5 percent annual growth up to at least 2010. Increased production of stainless steel would require a higher level of molybdenum consumption. A June 8th news item in MEPS Steel News foreca...
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Author:
James Finch
26th May 2006
Ebay is a great place. In fact it is a wonderful place. That's why every time I see a negative news item on eBay I get a bit annoyed. There is no doubt that there are a few scammers out there but are there not those people everywhere in life?
There are...
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Author:
D Jones
21st May 2006
While a growing number of countries have announced their civilian nuclear energy ambitions over the past twelve months, no other country is likely to have more of a psychological impact on the nuclear energy picture than Saudi Arabia. We believe the Kingd...
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Author:
James Finch
18th April 2006
Businesses often become known today through effective marketing. The marketing may be in the form of a regular news item or half column society news in the Sunday newspaper. The marketing may be in the form of a heart to heart talk with Mr. Brown on his p...
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Author:
Viojieley Gurrobat
18th April 2006
Critical Aspects Of A Good Press Release
By S. Housley
Distributing a press release to editors and news organizations is only half the battle. Writing a press release that will be published by the media is equally important. Press releases are public ...
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Author:
S. Housley
22nd November 2005
Is it easy to get a picture published in the media? This is a question I am often asked by companies with a news item they wish to send out as a press release. The quick answer is no it isn't.
However, that isn't to say it is impossible. We have pictur...
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Author:
Simon Apps
16th November 2005
Copyright 2005 John Blenkin
We get more information about what happens in the rest of the world than at any other time in our history. This information is collected and transformed by the media into gross negative forms so it can be sold to the public....
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Author:
John Blenkin
25th January 2005
I open up the 'Feed Reader' every day on my laptop and cruisethe 'news feeds' I 'subscribe' to. The amount of information isnow overwhelming, I need to just 'subscribe' to only the 'feeds'that are of immediate interest, else I would be reading 'feeds'twen...
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Author:
Tony Dean