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VoteMe App Serves as a Platform for Your 2012 Presidential Campaign
By: Igor Ponikarchik, Bamboo Group | February 06, 2012
BambooApps releases VoteMe app for iPhone/Android - the very new social game that mimics presidential elections in US.

Stratos Jet Charters Opens New York Office
By: Joel Thomas, Stratos Jet Charters, Inc. | February 06, 2012
Stratos Jets asks Stefan Sears, a top industry professional, to head New York operation.

4th R Foundation: Looking for That one Step Solution to Most of the Problems of the World?
By: Sajid Khan, The 4th R Foundation | February 06, 2012
Looking for real solutions for removing poverty, crime, divorce, depression, drug addictions and the current economic mess etc.? Make the masses wise by introducing our very own created subject that teaches wisdom.

Avoiding a DUI: Is There an App for That?
By: Michael T. Norris, Ltd. and John Callahan, Norris and Callahan | February 06, 2012
Your cell phone now may be able to help you avoid a DUI. Recently, several developers have created applications designed to tell users when they have had too much alcohol to operate a motor vehicle.

Nicaragua and Russia Sign Bilateral Investment Treaty
By: Magda Montiel, PRONicaragua | February 05, 2012
Nicaragua and Russia signed a Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) on January 26th, with the purpose of promoting and protecting investments between both countries.

House Passes Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act of 2011
By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012
Summary of the proposed Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act of 2011 and how it benefits small businesses.

Minneapolis Firm Announces New Shareholder
By: Lisa Stienkeoway, Walling Berg & Debele | February 05, 2012
The Twin Cities family law firm of Walling, Berg & Debele, P.A., is pleased to announce that on January 9, 2012, Jessica J.W. Maher became a shareholder of the firm.

What is the Missouri Putative Father Registry?
By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012
The Missouri putative father registry helps men legally claim their child, which can be a step toward establishing a relationship with the child.

South Texas Water-Quality Concerns From Eagle Ford Shale Fracking
By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012
South Texas is home to the Eagle Ford Shale rock formation that has vast, rich concentrations of energy deposits.

Texting While Driving a Major Problem for American Teens
By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012
Because of their inexperience, teen drivers are more likely than any other group to cause a fatal accident. If they use a cell phone, the risk is even higher.

NTSB Study Spotlights Dangers of Discount Tourist Bus Services
By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012
A recent NTSB study found that the fatal bus accident rate for discount intercity carriers is seven times higher than the rate for conventional bus operations.

World Sea Piracy Keeps Panic Room Company Busy
By: Sarah Drane, Purple Cake Factory | February 05, 2012
The IMB has revealed that whilst the total number of incidents of piracy and armed robbery has dropped from 445 in 2010 to 439 in 2011, attacks against ships in east and West Africa are a rising trend. The Panic Room Company is feeling the effects.

Portable Vehicle Barrier (PVB) Increases Market Share as Stadiums, Police and Private Companies Rush to Buy
By: Henry Morgenstern, Security Solutions International | February 04, 2012
SSI's patented Portable Vehicle Barrier, the solution for a quick deploying crash barrier, will also be shown all over the country: ISC West, NCS4, GovSec, IAVM, Counter Terror Expo and more.

Lawmakers Consider Adding "Three Strikes" Offenses in South Carolina
By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012
Separate bills proposed in the South Carolina House and Senate would add several violent crimes to the list of serious offenses under the "two strikes, three strikes" law.

New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer Comments on Workplace Gender Discrimination Complaints Filed Against Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | February 04, 2012
New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman comments on a workplace gender discrimination complaint filed by a former Late Night With Jimmy Fallon stage manager.

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