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L-3 MAPPS has won a second simulator order for China's Hongyanhe nuclear power plant from Liaoning Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Co Ltd (LHNPC), the plant owner and operator. The second simulator is for operator training for Hongyanhe plant's third and fourth  |


Shoebunny spotted AnnaLynne McCord in Rene Caovilla sandals.This is style "C5100A" from the current Rene Caovilla collection. The sandals feature slingback design, Swarovski snake, and python leather.Also see AnnaLynne in Alexander McQueen sandals."I'm a jeans and t-shirt kind of girl.  |
Turkish Airlines and Etihad Airways have signed codeshare agreement.The deal follows the launch of Etihad's four flights a week service to the Turkish commercial capital, Istanbul, which began on June 1, 2009. [Wired by: PressReleaseNetwork.com]  |
NoMachine and Novell announce today that Glendale Adventist Medical Center (GAMC) in Glendale, California has improved the experience of its hospital patients by delivering email and Web access in patient rooms, while saving significant information technology (IT) maintenance and energy  |


Customers of Telio, Norway's second-largest VoIP telephony provider, can now enjoy voice, video and data services in their homes using the award-winning IP3870 multimedia terminal from LG-Nortel, a joint venture of LG Electronics and Nortel* [OTC: NRTLQ]. [Wired by: PressReleaseNetwork.com]  |
HP today announced the immediate integration of the highly anticipated Six-Core AMD Opteron™ 2400 Series processor into the award-winning family of HP Workstations. [Wired by: PressReleaseNetwork.com]  |
cintelliq limited, the leading provider of technology consulting and information services to the organic semiconductor industry, is pleased to announce the launch of its latest FREE publication The OSADirect MagazineŠ. Published bi-monthly The OSADirect MagazineŠ covers the technical and commercial  |
OSHKOSH, Wis. -- Oshkosh Defense, a division of Oshkosh Corporation, is on target to complete 10,000 miles of on- and off-road durability testing of its MRAP All Terrain Vehicle (M-ATV) at the Nevada Automotive Test Center, further proving the vehicle’s  |  |
BENONI, South Africa -- BAE Systems has acquired the South African designed and developed "Iguana" light armoured vehicle and will rebrand it as RG34. The vehicle will be marketed to military, peace-keeping and security authorities globally.  |  |
CLYDESDALE Bank has earmarked £100 million of cash to lend to small and medium companies under an invoice financing scheme to improve cash flow for credit crunch-hit busines  |
REPORTED business fraud in Scotland has rocketed by 450 per cent in the first half of 2009, according to figures from accountancy firm BDO Stoy Hayward.  |
SCOTLAND'S embattled manufacturing sector was dealt a further blow yesterday as official economic data revealed that Scottish export sales had fallen for the third success  |
SCOTTISH Financial Enterprise (SFE) has launched its search for the country's most innovative financial services teams.  |
VENTURE Production praised the government's recent North Sea tax-break programme yesterday, claiming it could benefit by up to £100 million.  |
Dinara Safina had to battle back yesterday to see off new German sensation Sabine Lisicki to reach the Wimbledon semi finals for the very first time.Lisicki had put out Caroline Wozniacki and French Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova in the two  |
Cricket... you either love it or you hate it, don't you? But as any cricket fan will know, one of the most important events in the calendar is almost upon us: the battle for the Ashes returns to our shores.  |
US President Barack Obama wants to foster the historic US relationship with Saudi Arabia and defend trade links from competition, without raising questions about democracy in the Gulf Arab ally. Washington is still the big?gest trading partner for the world's  |
In a major about-face, the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday revised the way it monitors foreign exchange rates of member countries, acknowledging that its efforts to label currencies had backfired. In a staff report, the IMF said it would no  |
Fitch Ratings says in a new report the global economy has likely stopped shrinking and will slowly begin to recover during the second half of this year. But economic recovery will be anemic and unemployment will continue to rise through  |
TALKS between British Airways and unions aiming to avert a summer strike over cost savings at the airline are continuing.  |
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