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October 06, 2008 - Toronto, Canada - Jennifer Fisher, Director of Sales at Speedware Ltd. will discuss the benefits and drivers for legacy modernization activities and introduce its various techniques and strategies at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum scheduled  |


Prof. Bharat Bhasker, Professor of Information Technology and Systems, IIM Lucknow, was conferred the "Best Professor of Information Technology" at the recently concluded AsianBrand Summit and Dewang Mehta Business School Awards.  |
Why would anyone vote for Barack Obama? Not why would anyone want to see Obama elected president rather than John McCain (or Hillary Clinton for that matter), but why would anyone who desired that outcome think that his or her  |
Cornerstone OnDemand Inc., a leader in on-demand, integrated talent management software and services, today announced that Homeloan Management Limited (HML) has chosen Cornerstone OnDemand to address the company’s needs regarding learning management, competency assessments and development plans. Future plans include  |


Natrona County girls swimming coach Robert Johnson doesn't remember the last time the Fillies were a factor in the state swimming ranks.  |
CHEYENNE -- Every time the Jackson girls needed a victory on Saturday, they found a way to win.  |
Through Saturday Standings CLASS 5A North Conference Overall Conf WHSAA CST WyoPrep CST W-L W-L Pwr Rat Pwr Rat Sheridan 4-1 3-0 31.69 (1) 36.88 Kelly Walsh 2-4 1-0 25.6 (9) 34.79 Gillette 4-2 1-1 31.6 (2) 37.71 Natrona 3-3  |
FOOTBALL Class 5A n SHERIDAN 35, RIVERTON 0: At Riverton on Friday, Austin Woodward ran for a pair of touchdowns and threw for another as the Broncs blew past the Wolverines in a North Conference showdown.  |
Gillette 15, Natrona County 13 NC7 0 6 0--13 Gil 0 13 2 0--15 FIRST QUARTER NC -- Zach Powell 10 pass from Ryan Murphy (Garrett Hill kick), 2:14  |
NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff will meet his opponents in the ongoing Earth vs. space chess match Thursday, Oct. 9.  |
District officials might take advantage of a new law allowing schools and local governments to issue bonds for retiree health insurance costs without first getting taxpayers' approval.  |
Nashville, New York and Los Angeles are not the only music-producing cities in the nation. The School of Music at BYU also produces a lot of music.  |
BYU's School of Social Work is still going strong after discontinuing its undergraduate program last year. The masters program has been revamped and now has two emphases: clinical and research.  |
In what could be a first in the world, scientists have caught evolution in the act of creating a new species in Lake Victoria as animals and plants try to cope with increased pollution and the effects of climate change.  |
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OKEMOS - On weekday mornings, cars whoosh down Jolly Road at 55 mph and line up in all directions at Dobie and Jolly roads.  |
As a security pro, it's important to periodically stop, take a break, and refuel your brain. Once per month, Core Security Technologies does the same thing and invites industry thought leaders to share their insights through educational webcasts offering security  |
Kenyan immigration authorities are holding American author Jerome Corsi, scuttling plans to launch his 'The Obama Nation' book critical of US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.  |
Rivers State government in collaboration with Rainbow Book Club has made history with the successful hosting of the maiden literary festival at the University of Port Harcourt between Wednesday, September 24 and Saturday, September 27 entitled, Writers Without Borders.  |
The Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof Julius Okojie says introduction of tuition fees in tertiary institutions in the country may be necessary at a time schools are experiencing cut in government subvention.  |
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