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Wealth Base Camp: New Community Offers Path To Become Wealthy
Wealth Base Camp brings aspiring and established entrepreneurs and investors together and provides a platform to take action towards financial goals. - March 30, 2007

Parents look to the skies for ways to monitor their teen's driving habits.
Micro GPS Tracker can be used by concerned parents to discreetly track the driving habits of their children. - March 28, 2007

Restaurant menus to go - green.
Bluetooth technology lets restaurants send menus and coupons electronically to mobile phones - saving paper, printing and maybe a tree or two. - March 26, 2007

Lingobit Localizer Releases 5.0 The Next Step In The Evolution Of Localization Tools
Localize your application with help of translators - March 15, 2007

mpGreek PREMIERES VIDEO DOWNLOAD SERVICES and VIDEO ON DEMAND
New York, NY – March 2007 – mpGreek, the global leader in Greek digital music services, today announced the availability of its new service, mpGreek Video Downloads. mpGreek lets fans purchase and download music videos. Repertoire is included from all record labels including SONYBMG, Warner, EMI, Heaven, LYRA, MBI, Virus Music, Alpha Records and more. - March 15, 2007

Successful Soul Transplant Operation Featured in New Sci-Fi Book, Last call from Earth
Soul transplant operation is the last recourse for human survival in new trilogy, Last call from Earth - People affected with CRDS loose their DNA controls and become repugnant: The body becomes an uncontrollable mess. There is no cure for CRDS. The only solution is to transplant the souls to healthy bodies. - February 22, 2007

ZipZone Media Announces The Release Of Bluetooth Marketing System - ads sent to cell phones.
Unique technology bypasses mobile carriers to deliver advertisements directly to nearby cell phones. - February 22, 2007

MUSIC DOWNLOADING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN GREECE BY PUBLIC STORES AND MPGREEK Public Stores and mpGreek Launch Revolutionary In-store and online Download Service – music.public.gr
New York – Public Stores and mpGreek launched a first-of-its’s-kind store PUBLIC MUSIC. Public Music is a new IN-STORE AND ONLINE music download service. The Public Music in-store center as well http://music.public.gr is a digital music service that allows customers to discover, acquire and enjoy music and download it directly on their USB drives when at the store or their PC while at home. - February 01, 2007

Al Herr Integrates Evolution with Intelligent Design in New Book, Rupturian Vision of Reality
In Rupturian Vision of Reality, overview of the three volume Last Call from Earth series, Al Herr lays out a new vision of reality, integrating up-to-the-minute thinking about evolution with theories of Intelligent Design. The book presents no less than a reimagined cosmology. In compelling detail, Herr describes the nature, origin and evolution of the soul; its physical component: soulstrings; its transfiguration into spiritual energy, and concepts for soul's transplantation to another body. - January 31, 2007

Queens is treated to rendition of The Wizard of Oz
Adults with developmental disabilities perform The Wizard of Oz in Queens, NY - January 24, 2007

ANT1 Downloads launches 123play.gr powered by mpGreek
New York - mpGreek the largest Digital Music Services provider for Music Downloads and ANT1 Downloads, along with ANT1 Internet and RythmosFM 94.9, have unveiled 123play.gr digital music service – a new service for digital music downloads. - January 24, 2007

COBY Electronics and eMusic® Partner to Deliver MP3 Players and Digital Music to Coby Customers
Las Vegas, NV, January 9, 2007 – Coby Electronics, the leader in portable consumer electronics products designed to fit every lifestyle, and eMusic®, the world’s leading retailer of independent music, today announced a strategic alliance to deliver Coby MP3 players bundled with an eMusic trial offer of 50 free downloads to Coby customers. The announcement was made at the Consumer Electronics Show at the Coby booth, #14444, in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. - January 09, 2007

mpGreek Music Network launches DOWNLOADCARD a Universal pre-paid card for Greece
New York - November 29 2006 - mpGreek, the global leader in Greek digital music services, today announced it has began offering its first pre-paid music and video downloading card named “DownloadCard”. - November 29, 2006

Lingobit Localizer 4.8 Adds New Capabilities to Speed Software Localization, Reduce Costs and Increase IT Productivity
Software localization for MFC, Delphi, .NET with many productivity tools - November 24, 2006

Newly Launched Jewelry Site Targets Both Shopper and Crafter
Very Designer is a new kind of jewelry site for both women who love to buy jewelry and those who love to make jewelry. - November 22, 2006

mpGreek and Lampsi 92,3 FM Unveil LampsiMusic.gr
Athens — November 12th , 2006 — mpGreek the largest Digital Music Services provider for Music Downloads and Lampsi 92.3 FM, the Number One radio station in Athens, today unveiled LampsiMusic.gr digital music service. LampsiMusic.gr will offer all the current Greek music hits as well as a plethora of genres and categories to satisfy even selective fans. - November 12, 2006

Tuberculosis Diagnosis Often Delayed by its Unfamiliarity in the US According to Pennsylvania Physician Lawrence Broxmeyer
When the Los Angeles Times recently did a treatment on tuberculosis entitled "TB Diagnosis Sometimes Delayed by Unfamiliarity in the US", internist/researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer thought the word "sometimes" to be an understatement - October 26, 2006

Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer onThe Hush-Hush Epidemic of 2006
Summary: For whatever reason, WHO and the International Red Cross's dire warnings of the present situation threatening world health is being grossly underreported, says Pennsylvania physician Lawrence Broxmeyer - October 23, 2006

Madrid Meeting Says Diabetes Figures Into The Riddle Of Alzheimer's, Says Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD
Summary; Shock waves from the recent, major Madrid Alzheimer's meeting sent scientists scurrying for an explanation for how a Seattle VA study showed that diabetes could lead to a nearly 70% increase in Alzheimer's disease. One scientist not caught off-guard was internist/researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD. - August 04, 2006

Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD: What really was behind The Pandemic of 1918
Summary: Recently, researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD, at the express request of a prominent Elsevier peer-reviewed medical journal, wrote an innovative Editorial dealing with the Pandemic of 1918 and today's bird flu. - July 28, 2006

Physician Lawrence Broxmeyer probes specific microbe behind cardiac disease
Previous Journal of Infectious Diseases lead research investigator Lawrence Broxmeyer believes that cardiovascular disease is just that - a disease. Here he specifically points to the microbe behind it, citing recent studies to validate his point. - April 10, 2006

Physician/Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer On Malignancy
The word 'cancer' is Latin for crab. By the turn of the 20th Century it was not a matter of whether infectious disease caused cancer, but which one. The Journal of the American Medical Association, (JAMA) in "Is Cancer of Infectious Nature?", concluded "a very strong case in favor of his view of the infectious cause of cancer in general." Just how was this mind set altered, and then totally submerged? - April 04, 2006

Is Prostatic Cancer Caused By a Chronic Infection? Probably, says Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD
Summery: A Recent report from the Cleveland Clinic links prostatic cancer to a newly identified infectious agent in humans, purportedly a virus. Lawrence Broxmeyer MD here questions its viral origins. - March 06, 2006

Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD receives double honors at the 2005 KOH Awards for his work in Infectious Diseases
Summary: Recently, Lawrence Broxmeyer MD was twice cited for his original research on the causes of Mad Cow, Alzheimer's and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Diseases - January 30, 2006

The recent review regarding women breast cancer victims who don't smoke and have had no real second hand exposure indirectly supports an infectious cause for cancer says Lawrence Broxmeyer MD
Summary: Bacteriophage expert Lawrence Broxmeyer MD sees malignancy as a tissue reaction incited by the virulent viral bacteriophages housed inside bacteria; bacteriophages which themselves are stimulated to attack tissues by "carcinogens" such as found in smoking. But cancer causing bacteria can, in certain cases, through off cancer causing phage even without carcinogens being present. - August 13, 2005

A Parkinson's Disease Interview With Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD
Summery: Recent interview with Lawrence Broxmeyer MD, who feels Parkinson's Disease is of bacterial cause [Medical Hypotheses 59(4), 373–377 Elsevier Science Ltd]. - July 05, 2005

New Article in Press: Diabetes Mellitus, Tuberculosis and the Mycobacteria: Two Millenia of Enigma, by Lawrence Broxmeyer MD
Summary According to an in press, peer-reviewed Elsevier article by researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD, although the thought that tuberculosis and its related mycobacteria could cause diabetes seems farfetched, it no longer is. - July 04, 2005

HIV/AIDS Interview With Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD.
Summery: Lawrence Broxmeyer MD, lead researcher in a recent bacterial AIDS study in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, here questions whether HIV is a virus. - June 27, 2005

A recent WHO report, over two decades after the Global AIDS Epidemic began, Shows no Signs of AIDS Abating. Why? asks Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD.
Summary: Although it is currently difficult to find anyone who openly questions HIV as the cause of AIDS, a fast growing number of scientists express their doubts privately. Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD, lead author in a bacterial AIDS study in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, here questions whether HIV is a virus. - June 18, 2005

Is mad cow disease caused by a bacteria? Researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer MD addresses the issue.
Summary: Transmissible spongiform enchephalopathies (TSE's), include bovine spongiform encephalopathy (also called BSE or "mad cow disease"), Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) in humans, and scrapie in sheep. They remain a mystery, their cause hotly debated. But between 1994 and 1996, 12 people in England came down with CJD, the human form of mad cow, and all had eaten beef from suspect cows. Here resercher/internist Lawrence Broxmeyer MD offers a new approach to this disease. - May 29, 2005

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