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Top Ranked Heartland Spa Adds VitaminSpice To Healthy Menu Offering

Thursday, December 31st, 2009
Top Ranked Heartland Spa Adds VitaminSpice To Healthy Menu Offering

PR Newswire, Dec 3, 2009

WAYNE, Pa., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ — VitaminSpice (BULLETIN BOARD: VTMS) (German WKN: A0YCND) is pleased to announce that top-ranked Heartland Spa’s http://www.heartlandspa.com/ will now include VitaminSpice into Heartland’s healthy menu offerings. Heartland has gained its top ranking by providing a multifaceted approach to health and wellness.

Heartland is able to maintain the top ranking by only associating itself with companies like VitaminSpice. The VitaminSpice blends will be added into certain dishes to enhance health and wellness of Heartland customers. The VitaminSpice product line will be offered in the spas and restaurants of Heartland. VitaminSpice can be sprinkled onto any food or beverage.

VitaminSpice CEO, Edward Bukstel, stated, “We have attracted the top end of every industry supplier, distributor and retailer. We could not be happier to have our product line associated with top-ranked Heartland Spas
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009
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Radiation Reduction in Heart CT Scans Reported in Study

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
Radiation Reduction in Heart CT Scans Reported in Study

0 Comments | U.S. Newswire, Dec 1, 2009

To: NATIONAL EDITORS

Contact: Nancy Cook of Fairfax Radiological Consultants, 1-703- 752-7795, ncook@frcpc.net; or Beth Burmahl, Communications Manager, Radiological Society of North America, 1-630-571-7844, bburmahl@rsna.com

Radiologist reports 90 percent radiation reduction in cardiac CT scans

CHICAGO, Dec. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Dr. James Earls, a radiologist from Fairfax Radiological Consultants in suburban Washington, D.C. will present the findings of a study that shows a 90 percent reduction in the amount of radiation heart patients received from CT scans compared to scans performed two years ago.

Dr. Earls will present the study to the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, at The McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Ill. on Tuesday, December 1 at 3:40 p.m. Central Time. It is the largest medical meeting in the world, with 65,000 doctors and other attendees.

Researchers found that newly developed CT technology can accurately make high quality images with substantially less radiation than prior scanners. The new CT scanners use a new method known as adaptive statistical iterative reconstruction (ASIR).

The researchers found that they could reduce the radiation dose to the patient by more than 90 percent compared to routine radiation dosage from older scanners. Lower radiation exposure significantly reduces the risk of cancer.

In addition, the new CT technology gives doctors much clearer images to diagnose potential heart attack patients.

Dr. Earls is the lead author of the study that was conducted at three centers: Fairfax Radiological Consultants in Fairfax, Virginia: Cornell University / New York Hospital in New York; and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada during a 9- month period, and consisted of 1,202 patients.

Approximately 70 million CT scans are done in the U.S. annually, including nearly 3 million cardiac CT scans. Cardiac CT is a relatively new use for CT scanners and can be used to diagnose heart disease noninvasively. The technique had previously been criticized for requiring relatively high doses of radiation.

Fairfax Radiological Consultants recently installed an advanced CT scanner in each of its five CT clinic locations. The company invested more than $10 million in the scanners, manufactured by General Electric.

“We conduct more than 43,000 CT scans of all types in our offices each year. There is no question this was the right thing to do,” said Dr. Earls, author of the study and medical director of Cardiovascular CT and MRI at Fairfax Radiological Consultants.

“While the fate of health care reform and the economic recovery remains uncertain, Fairfax Radiological Consultants put our patients’ well-being first, and shifted the risk from the people we serve to the company. The results of the study prove it was a risk worth taking,” said Dr. Earls.

With five of the new CT scanners, Fairfax Radiological Consultants has as many low-dose CT scanners as any other hospital or practice in the world, and is the only CT facility that has gone 100 percent low-dose
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Conman’s Luxury Life

Friday, December 18th, 2009
Conman’s Luxury Life

0 Comments | Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England), August 18, 2009

HIS life was a flamboyant lie.

Elliot Wilson portrayed himself as a successful businessman.

But in reality he was conning innocent people out of their hard-earned cash to pay for his jet-set lifestyle. Quaffing pink champagne he would get his personal chauffeur to drive him around Liverpool”s hotspots in a pounds 750-per-week hired Range Rover. At the end of the evening he would return to his pounds 1,350-amonth rented pad on the city”s exclusive Water Street, complete with a pounds 2,000 fridge-freezer with built-in television.

On one occasion he splashed out to take his staff to Claridge”s before they were driven around other hotspots in the chaffeur-driven limousine. One driver later recounted to police, “Nothing was too expensive for Elliot.”

After the sentence, Merseyside Police said Wilson had blown every penny of his loot and his victims’ only comfort was to see him behind bars. DC Mark Scarratt said: All the money went on his lifestyle. There is nothing we can trace
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Taqua 7000 Switching System Continues to Be Switch Replacement Choice for Local Telephone Companies in Rural North America

Friday, December 18th, 2009
Taqua 7000 Switching System Continues to Be Switch Replacement Choice for Local Telephone Companies in Rural North America

Business Wire, Dec 10, 2009

RICHARDSON, Texas — Taqua, LLC, a leading supplier of next-generation switching
systems and applications, today announced two additional rural local
exchange carriers have chosen the Taqua 7000 Switching System for their
next-generation switching.

Danville Telephone Company and Sodtown Telephone Company are two of the
latest rural, local telephone companies that have chosen Taqua to
replace their existing Class 5 switching systems. Each card in the
Taqua 7000 Switching System (T7000) is a full featured Class 5 next
generation switch capable of providing TDM and IP telephony services,
explained Scott Weidenfeller, Taqua LLCs chief marketing officer. This
unique switch on the card architecture allows rural or smaller North
American telephone companies to cost effectively deliver the same state
of the art switching services utilized by some of the largest telephone
companies in North America.

Sodtown Telephone Exchange, with its roots dating back to the early
1900s, serves the farming community in the Northeast corner of Buffalo
County, Nebraska. Sodtown is deploying the Taqua 7000 Switching System
and TaquaMail voice mail system
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The Marketing Alliance Announces Financial Results for the Fiscal 2010 Second Quarter Ended September 30, 2009

Friday, December 18th, 2009
The Marketing Alliance Announces Financial Results for the Fiscal 2010 Second Quarter Ended September 30, 2009

Business Wire, Dec 15, 2009

FY 2010 Second Quarter Financial and Operational Highlights

  • Operating income improved 1.6% to $326,696; operating margin improved
    to 6.9% from 6.0%
  • Net income of $375,196, or $0.20 per share
  • Company adds Minnesota Life to its network of insurance product
    carriers
  • Subsequent to the end of the quarter, the Board of Directors voted to
    pay a $0.28 per share dividend, which is an increase of over 21%
    versus the previous year

ST. LOUIS — The Marketing Alliance, Inc. (Pink Sheets: MAAL) (TMA), a
provider of services and distributor of products to independent
insurance agencies throughout the United States, today announced
financial results for its fiscal 2010 second quarter and six months
ended September 30, 2009.

Timothy M. Klusas, TMAs President, stated, We continue to be very
encouraged by the resilience and focus of our customers during
challenging market conditions. We saw increasing interest in TMAs
outsourcing services such as TMAs Business Processing Center, which
provides application processing and back office support, and also TMAs
Annuity Center and Life marketing services, allowing our member agencies
to cost-effectively expand their businesses while taking advantage of
TMAs economies of scale.

Klusas continued, I am also very pleased about TMAs new relationship
with Minnesota Life, which was announced to our distributors last month.
Minnesota Life is a valuable addition to TMAs portfolio of suppliers
and brings new products for our network of distributors, complementing
their offerings for agents to utilize with their individual customers.

At a recent meeting subsequent to the end of second fiscal quarter, the
Companys Board of Directors voted to pay a $0.28 per share cash
dividend on or about January 31, 2010, to shareholders of record at
December 20, 2009
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Don’t cut back on insurance

Friday, December 18th, 2009
Don’t cut back on insurance

Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England), Dec 3, 2009

TENANTS in Northumberland have been urged not to cut back on vital home insurance cover as a way of saving money during the recession.

Homes for Northumberland, the agency which manages former council houses and flats in Blyth Valley and Alnwick, has issued the warning amid fears that thousands of people across the UK are trimming insurance premiums. HfN is telling its tenants that this is a false economy which could be disastrous if they are hit by a flood, fire or burglary.

The flooding damage in Cumbria looks like reaching pounds 200m and insurance companies have received 1,000 claims adding up to pounds 100m for damage to household contents and building repairs.

Ray Boycott, HfN managing director, said adequate insurance cover costs as little as 80p a week.

“As landlords, we insure the building and structure of our properties.

But it is up to tenants to insure their personal belongings, furniture and other items such as carpets.”

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House posts lawmakers' expense data

Friday, December 18th, 2009
House posts lawmakers’ expense data

0 Comments | USA TODAY, December, 2009 | by Fredreka Schouten

WASHINGTON — House spending reports went online for the first time Monday, detailing how much individual lawmakers pay out for everything from salaries to stamps.

The step moves the House away from a decades-old practice of publishing the information in thick tomes every three months, but congressional watchdogs, such as Taxpayers for Common Sense, say it doesn’t represent full disclosure.

The online version, available at disbursements.house.gov, is 3,397 pages long and is an electronic replica of the printed volumes. It also covers just a three-month period, July 1 to Sept. 30. The Senate, meanwhile, doesn’t plan to post its expense data online until 2011.

“We’re certainly glad that it’s online and that constituents won’t have to fly to Washington to…

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Citrix Online Webinar: Surviving the Windows 7 Switch

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Citrix Online Webinar: Surviving the Windows 7 Switch

Business Wire, Dec 02, 2009

Panel to Feature Windows 7 for Dummies Author on Dec. 9th

Citrix Online:

WHAT: Citrix Online, a division of Citrix Systems,
Inc. (NASDAQ: CTXS), presents — Windows 7 Migration Nirvana, a free
virtual round table hosted live via GoToWebinar and Twitter

WHEN: Wednesday, December 9th at 11 AM PT/2:00 PM ET

WHERE: RSVP via GoToWebinar
(link: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/855636826),
and join us on Twitter @GoToAssist,
hashtag: #Win7Assist

WHO:Moderator:

  • Gene
    Marks, founder of The
    Marks Group

Panelists include:

  • Andy Rathbone, author of Windows
    7 for Dummies
  • Ramon
    Ray, blogger for SmallBizTechnology.com
  • Anita
    Campbell, blogger for Small
    Business Trends
  • GoToAssist
    customers

DETAILS: Microsofts much anticipated launch of Windows 7 brings
a host of challenges. Issues faced by IT professionals installing and
using Microsoft Vista, a difficult economys impact on IT budgets —
from the enterprise down to SMBs — and a growing array of competitive
products and solutions are compelling IT managers to increasingly
evaluate the necessity, implications and timing of OS upgrades.

Join us to share some great conversation online and via 140 characters
on Twitter:

  • Learn how businesses can make the migration to Windows 7 easier
  • Hear from experts guiding the Win 7 migration process within their
    companies
  • Raise questions about tricky issues, such as correctly deleting files,
    setting up a printer, or even where your alt-tab went
  • Learn what terms like jumplist mean
  • Win one of 25 free copies of Windows 7 for Dummies

Citrix Online is the market leader in remote access and collaboration
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New York Plastic Surgeon Eases Common Fear of Rhinoplasty Surgery by Eliminating Traditional Packing and Painful Removal

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
New York Plastic Surgeon Eases Common Fear of Rhinoplasty Surgery by Eliminating Traditional Packing and Painful Removal

PR Newswire, Nov 10, 2009

NEW YORK, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ — Dr. Oleh Slupchynskyj, Director of The Aesthetic Institute of New York and New Jersey, has revolutionized the rhinoplasty procedure by eliminating traditional packing and subsequent painful removal.

The pain associated with the post-operative removal of nasal packing is a well-known and commonly cited fear among rhinoplasty candidates. Slupchynskyj, a rhinoplasty specialist, has alleviated this fear by utilizing recent advancements in packing material. Using state-of-the-art, plant-based biopolymer materials which absorb overtime, Slupchynskyj is able to retain the clot promoting effects of conventional packing while eradicating the irritating and painful removal. “Rhinoplasty can be performed with minimal or no bleeding post-operatively, therefore with a majority of my patients, I don’t use nasal packing,” reports Slupchynskyj. He continues, “if it is necessary, I use a dissolvable packing which is much more comfortable for the patient and disintegrates over 24-hours.”

Slupchynskyj’s development is the latest of many contributions that he has made in the improvement of rhinoplasty procedures. He is the creator of a custom nasal “S” implant, designed specifically to address African American and Ethnic patients
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