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US Muslims: a new consumer niche
In the ballroom of an upscale hotel a short train ride from New York, advertisers, food industry executives and market researchers mingled – the men in dark suits, the women in headscarves and Western dress. Chocolates made…
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US Muslims: a new consumer niche
In the ballroom of an upscale hotel a short train ride from New York, advertisers, food industry executives and market researchers mingled – the men in dark suits, the women in headscarves and Western dress. Chocolates made…
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Muslims: a new consumer niche
NEW BRUNSWICK — In the ballroom of an upscale hotel a short train ride from New York, advertisers, food industry executives and market researchers mingled — the men in dark suits, the women in headscarves and Western dress. Chocolates made according to Islamic dietary laws were placed at each table.
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Posted by admin on 2009年12月25日 under Advertisement |
Roanoke Sharebike volunteers make sure kids get Christmas bikes – www.roanoke.com
Members of Sharebike pledged to repair and give away 50 bicycles. On the morning before Christmas, each of the elf mechanics gave a different reason to fix old bicycles and give them away. Hunter Dickenson: “Bikes are a universal necessity.” John Johnson: “What I got from it was the time spent working with my friends.”
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Gaining agility in year of the Rabbit
Here are nine fortune cookies to make a difference
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Signs of economic recovery – www.roanoke.com
Those who take the pulse of the region’s economy are encouraged by reports that employers are gradually beginning to hire again. Three years to the month since the Great Recession began and 18 months after the national economy began to grow again, the Roanoke region shows signs that the final part of the recovery puzzle — hiring — may soon fit into place.
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Posted by admin on 2009年12月21日 under Advertisement |
Tigers endure emotional 2010 on, off the field
Tigers endure emotional 2010 on, off the field
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Padres defy the odds during memorable season
Padres defy the odds during memorable season
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For-Profit Colleges Slump Converges With Debtors
Ronnie Franklin borrowed to pay his tuition at a for-profit college that advertised its success in preparing graduates for better jobs. That decision haunts him.
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Posted by admin on 2009年12月18日 under Advertisement |
Self-made films: Youku’s new way of luring Ads
No one has ever anticipated a story about two middle-aged male zilches would be crowned as one of China’s most viewed Internet hits in 2010. Old Boys, a 43-minute online film, has attracted more than 22 million hits since its Oct 28 debut.
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Heath district director retires after 15 years – www.roanoke.com
No one has been named to succeed Dr. Jody Hershey in the New River Health District. Longtime New River Health District Director Dr. Jody Hershey announced this week he is leaving the agency, saying a family health crisis requires his immediate attention. “With a deep sense of loss, I am now retiring effective January 10, 2011,” he wrote in an e-mail to colleagues Wednesday.
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For Volstad, Christmas is all about family
For Volstad, Christmas is all about family
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Pilots meet Santa as he arrives in Canada
Santa Claus has arrived in eastern Canada and was met by CF-18 pilots to ensure he is safely escorted across the country
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US Muslims: a new consumer niche
In the ballroom of an upscale hotel a short train ride from New York, advertisers, food industry executives and market researchers mingled – the men in dark suits, the women in headscarves and Western dress. Chocolates made…
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Roanoke Sharebike volunteers make sure kids get Christmas bikes – www.roanoke.com
Members of Sharebike pledged to repair and give away 50 bicycles. On the morning before Christmas, each of the elf mechanics gave a different reason to fix old bicycles and give them away. Hunter Dickenson: “Bikes are a universal necessity.” John Johnson: “What I got from it was the time spent working with my friends.”
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American Muslims seek recognition — in grocery stores, restaurants and Walmarts
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – In the ballroom of an upscale hotel a short train ride from New York, advertisers, food industry executives and market researchers mingled — the men in dark suits, the women in headscarves and Western dress.
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Score A Kindle This Morning? Here’s How To Load It With Free Google Books
E-Readers like the Nook and the Sony Reader automatically give you access to the thousands of books in Google’s online library. But for devices like the Kindle, you need to work around a few obstacles before you can gain access.
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For Olivers, Christmas is about giving back
For Olivers, Christmas is about giving back
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Cancer-free, Roberts is smiling once again
Cancer-free, Roberts is smiling once again
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Rail Traffic: Still Growing, But…
The AAR reported another week of growth in rail traffic for the week ending December 18th, however, there were signs that the broad strength we’ve seen lately has begun to moderate some.
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DPL wary about RFP bill’s negative impact on current land leases
Public Lands Secretary Oscar M. Babauta has said that a proposal to require the Department of Public Lands to publish a request for proposal to lease public land at least a year before the expiration or after termination of an existing lease “might actually reduce investment in our current leases,” among other things.
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Kona’s All-American
Drew Kobayashi had to hear it to believe it. The 14-year-old Kealakehe Intermediate eighth-grader was in his science class when a text message from his father, Lance, hit his cell phone. He had been selected to play in the prestigious Eastbay Youth All-American Bowl, the text message said.
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Bagwell deserves Hall of Fame call
Gammons: Bagwell deserves call from Hall
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Posted by admin on 2009年12月6日 under Advertisement |
Harbhajan served notice for evading service tax
Ludhiana, Dec 29 (PTI) India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was today served a notice by the Commissionerate of Central Excise and Customs here for evading service tax on his income from the second and third season of the Indian Premier League.
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American businesses look to tap the growing Muslim market
The setting is the American Muslim
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Falling into the Zone – Holiday wrap-up
No, “the zone” is not a Super Meat Boy reference, Dean.
I’ve only reached one warp zone so far, dagnab it. This is a blog about my holiday, but also one about moving outside your Talent Zone (as opposed to your Comfort Zone, which can also be good for you). And it’s also a bit of a miscellaneous as well. 1) Do you normally suck at multiplayer shooters? Or some other kind of competitive …
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Rihanna tops the Christmas chart
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! For several Christmases I’ve written about our need to be less materially focused and to seek out a more sustainable approach to Christmas.
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Skagway announces remodeling
Officials with Skagway North have announced that they will be demolishing its buildings that line North Broadwell as the first step in a major construction and renovation project at the Five Points location.
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