Press Releases by Date


March 18, 2009

20 total news stories found.


Cybersoft Selects Technology Partner for Title Insurance Outsourcing Market

2009-03-18 | Business Process Outsourcing Company Uses CentRealTech's One Click System for Title Production Process

Not Fade Away Gallery Opens to International Acclaim

2009-03-18 | World premiere exhibition of 'Lost' Beatles and Rolling Stones photos generates flood of international deals, celebrity collecting...and traffic to gallery.

Web Design Company WebCreation UK Celebrates Google UK Top Spot

2009-03-18 | WebCreation UK has beaten off fierce web design competition from all its business rivals to take the coveted number one ranking position.

Busy Lifestyle Leaving Your Relationships Dull and Lifeless? Innovative iPhone Application Adds a New Level of Intimacy and Excitement!

2009-03-18 | The newly created iPhone application, RelationTips, provides random suggestions of words, actions and dates for increased interaction and enjoyment. Spouses and family members will now be able to find loving and creative ways to say "I love you" to the special people in their life.

Creative Income Generation Is Needed To Keep UK Football Buoyant

2009-03-18 | ThinkingMoney.org can report that cash-strapped sports clubs must be creative with generating income to stay buoyant in the credit crunch. 70% of Premier League Football Clubs take advantage of MBNA reward credit cards as an alternative source of generating income.

Cheap Lift Tickets and Ski and Stay Packages Entice Spring Breakers Back to Slopes

2009-03-18 | Mountain Resorts Offering Deep Powder, Deeper Discounts and Sunny Days

The Stewart Law Firm, PLLC Has Filed a Lawsuit on Behalf of the Parents of an Underage Individual That Lost His Life in a Triple Fatality Car Crash After Being Sold and Served Alcohol When He Was Obviously Intoxicated Beyond the Legal Limit

2009-03-18 | The Stewart Law Firm, PLLC has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the parents of an underage individual that lost his life in a triple fatality car crash after being sold and served alcohol when he was obviously intoxicated beyond the legal limit.

Children's Shoes Are Too Small And Causing Deformities, A New Study Finds

2009-03-18 | A study just released by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons has found that 90 per cent of children are wearing shoes that are too small, putting them at risk for developing serious foot deformities.

CFO Services

2009-03-18 | Next Step CFO provides businesses who cannot afford or do not require the services of a full time CFO with high end professional CFO Services that small business needs.

Why I shut down 22,000 Foreclosure Consultants to Prevent a Foreclosure Scam by Thomas Tom Tsilionis

2009-03-18 | The term "Loss Mitigation" has become a common term with home owners and real estate professionals throughout the country. Loss mitigation, meaning to mitigate, or minimize loss, is traditionally a department maintained by most mortgage companies to do just that; minimize their loss.

SPRING FLING Showcases Tampa's Exploramania "Gymathtics" Learning Workout, Saturday, March 28 that Exercises Kids' Minds and Muscles, Proven to Assist Learning

2009-03-18 | Amidst all the fun to be had at Spring Fling Saturday, March 28 at Hampton Lakes Plaza will be "Gymathtics" by Tampa's Exploramania www.exploramania.com that shows kids how to exercise their minds and their muscles while having fun.

New Web Site Launched For Public Relations Firm in Tampa, FL

2009-03-18 | Lorrie Walker Communications, Inc. recently launched its revamped Web site.

Don't Be Afraid to Book Your Edinburgh Hotels for the Dead by Dawn Festival

2009-03-18 | Dead by Dawn Festival is due to start at the end of April, here you get chance to see the very best offerings from the independent cinema circuit to premieres and previews of upcoming blockbusters

Physicians Turn to Medical Mystery Shopping to Ensure Patient Satisfaction and Attract New Patients to Their Medical Practice

2009-03-18 | In today's economy physicians are struggling to keep their practices full and attract new patients. When it's all said and done patients are consumers, they have choices. Medical mystery shopping helps ensure that a medical practice is getting a high rating when it comes to patient satisfaction.

We Have The New Faces Millions Will See For The Next Ten Years, Are They In Your Project Yet?

2009-03-18 | What do you think of when you hear, New Years Eve, Opening Day, or Detroit Auto Show? Most would say something new and fresh is coming. People enjoy and are always ready for something new, and IMTM will give people what they want!

Government Stimulus Plan Encourages Contractors to Obtain Their License

2009-03-18 | Commercial Construction Predicted to Boom in Michigan over the next Three Years. CBT Development provides adult learners with certification training for a license to build in the state of Michigan. Hundreds of people are investing two weeks to obtain their Michigan contractor's license.

Sam & Harry's Hosts "A Taste of Johnnie Walker Scotch" Dinner: Executive Chef Joshua Humphrey Creates Menu to Pair with Johnnie Walker's Finest Scotches

2009-03-18 | Sam & Harry's Hosts "A Taste of Johnnie Walker Scotch" Dinner: Executive Chef Joshua Humphrey Creates Menu to pair with Johnnie Walker's finest scotches

The Race for the H-1 Visa Lottery is on... With Options

2009-03-18 | The deadline for H1b visa applications is imminent....but other options are available to those who choose wisely.

Tarpaflex Prepares For Growth After The Recession

2009-03-18 | In preparation for expected growth during the upswing in the economy, Tarpaflex has made upgrades and modifications in order to handle the increase in business. Tarpaflex has doubled their office size and updated their computer systems and office equipment.

Snitch Tells on Nation's Troubled Urban Schools

2009-03-18 | Author of new book, Snitch, anonymously reveals latest problems plaguing urban schools. Problems are now starting at lower levels. Obama's new policies should target them to reduce high school dropout rates.