Hosted Document Management Services Prove Cost Effective for Businesses with Limited IT Resources.
From: www.prweb.com
"WorldView s Document Management Services Reduce Upfront Investment Costs and Implementation Time while Streamlining Business Processes. [PRWEB Apr 27, 2005]"
Introducing Dream Luxury Hotels: Beyond Five Stars, Hotels for the Five Senses
From: www.prweb.com
"Dream Luxury Hotels, found online at www.dreamluxury.com, sets the new standard for world-class hotels. [PRWEB Apr 27, 2005]"
Find out What s Hot and What s Not in the Gaming and Casinos Industries Today
From: www.prweb.com
"SportsCrew.com, the most comprehensive portal for online gaming, announces the launching of a full section dedicated to casinos, with the latest casino information and live events coverage. [PRWEB Apr 27, 2005]"
Vacation Discounters, Inc. has Launched a New All-inclusive Tahiti Honeymoon Website
From: www.prweb.com
"Vacation Discounters, Inc. announced today that it has launched a new Tahiti Honeymoons website www.romantic-tahiti-honeymoons.com. Packed full of useful honeymoon and destination information, Vacation Discounters website is a must for those honeymooners interested in a romantic honeymoon vacation to Tahiti. [PRWEB Apr 27, 2005]"
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Smith & Wollensky Receives Notice of Potential Delisting From Nasdaq Due to Delayed Filing of Form 10-K; Company to File Form 10-K on or About April 28, 2005
From: press.arrivenet.com
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The Smith & Wollensky Restaurant Group, Inc.
(NASDAQ: SWRGE) today announced that on April 20, 2005, the Company
received notice from The Nasdaq Stock Market that it is not in compliance
with..."
In Cambodia, Sleepy Kampot Slowly Reawakens
From: www.nytimes.com
"Change is coming to the colonial town of Kampot, but slowly, as things tend to happen here."
A Lunchtime Institution Set to Overstuff Its Last Po' Boy
From: www.nytimes.com
"After decades of serving seafood to New Orleans, Uglesich's will soon close forever, at least in its present form."
After the Tsunami, Rebuilding Paradise
From: www.nytimes.com
"Nearly fourth months after the tsunami, the beaches of Phuket are pristine, but tourists remain wary."
In Sri Lanka, Suffering and Hope
From: www.nytimes.com
"Sri Lanka is determined to resurrect its tourism industry from ruin after the Dec. 26 tsunami ravaged much of its coastline, but many areas remain in bad shape."
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