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Traverse Global Communications Corp is pleased to announced the successful completion of its latest acquisition. This latest acquisition brings an additional 1200 website customers to their client base. (PRWEB) October 10, 2005 -- Traverse Global Communications Corp of Traverse City, Michigan announced that it has successfully completed its acquisition of H-Sphere web hosting provider HitSites Web Services LLC. This latest acquisition adds over 1200 websites to their web hosting client base. Michael W. Henton, President of Traverse Global Communications Corp stated, "We are excited to bring on board this diverse group of new web hosting customers. HitSites was best known for its client base of web hosting resellers and internet marketing entrepreneurs. We believe that our private label hosting products and search engine marketing services are a natural fit with our new clients and look forward to extending our product reach throughout the Hitsites reseller network." About Traverse Global Communications Corp Traverse Global Communications Corp offers a complete line of internet services for web developers, business owners and non-profit organizations.
Not a movie-script ending, but a feel-good story nonetheless
Q: I heard that there was a "Hoosiers" type school in the 1B boys tournament last week in Yakima. Tell me about it. A: Fun story but it doesn't have a magical ending. No player named Jimmy said, "I'll make it" in the huddle in the final minute of the title game. In fact, tiny North River High School was eliminated after two games, but just getting to the tournament was a feel-good accomplishment that makes you smile. North River has 24 students in grades 9-12 and a backwoods location about 25 miles southeast of Aberdeen in Brooklyn, Pacific County. North River suspended varsity basketball for boys and girls in the 1970s until the 2004-05 season because its teams were outmanned. The Mustangs made do with a schedule against JV and sophomore teams.
Why change the foreign investment rules now?
You may recall a couple of years ago Dubai were looking to buy some ports in the USA, and the US Senate rushed through some national security rules preventing 'foreign interests' from purchasing sensitive assets like ports. Given how much of New Zealand has been sold off into foreign hands, with little profit to New Zealanders, maybe its not a bad thing to ensure some assets remain in NZ hands. NZ's main airport is surely as valuable as NZ's main airline, and Air NZ was kept out of foreign control for years (under National & Labour governments) via the A & B shares before the government took a majority stake. .
Viewer Comments On Gun Control
Because the State of Illinois in its infinite wisdom has denied me the right to carry a firearm to protect myself, I might be killed. Not a situation I would wish on ANYONE. Thank you for asking for opinions on gun control. Sincerely, Jeff Clauss, ChicagoHow many more wake up calls do we need until law makers realize that some new, strict gun control laws need to be passed? How about a much longer waiting period? One, two, maybe even three months? How about a limit on the number of guns a person can have, say, two? How about more detailed background checks? If you've ever been admitted into a mental hospital, suffer from depression, ever been charged with assault, etc. then no guns for you, period. How about anybody found with a gun that isn't registered to them automatically serves a day or two or a week in jail along with a massive fine? Maybe make them as expensive as a car? Make certain guns cost $10,000 dollars and the bullets cost a premium as well.
Silverlight 2 Beta 1 Available for Download from Microsoft
We're announcing support for adaptive streaming, which assesses bandwidth and CPU dynamically you are playing a video and reduces or increases the bit-rate of the streamed media based on the available resources. You don't have to write any additional code to support this. We're also announcing a strategic relationship with Move Networks this morning the company that powers many broadcasters' on-demand sites today." But Silverlight 2 Beta 1, the plug-in designed as an Adobe Flash killer, is not just about the cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in, but also about the software development kit. Concomitantly with the new version of the plug-in, developers can now access the Silverlight 2 Software Development Kit Beta 1, as well as the Source Code and Unit Tests for Silverlight 2 Beta 1 Controls and the documentation associated with the SDK.
New York Philharmonic's 'sing song diplomacy' in North Korea
The 130-member orchestra is scheduled to arrive Monday and perform Tuesday night before an audience of high-ranking North Korean officials. Eighty journalists will accompany the musicians to a country that is almost always closed to the outside world. The performance is scheduled to be broadcast live on North Korean state television. For North Koreans, watching an American orchestra perform in their own country will be unprecedented – and politically dissonant. State-controlled media have demonized the United States since the Korean War. Reports from Pyongyang suggest that anti-American propaganda is being pulled from the streets in anticipation of the orchestra's rendition of George Gershwin's "An American in Paris" and Antonin Dvorak's New World Symphony, as well as both the North Korean and American national anthems.
NMSU men's basketball team entertains Hawaii
Saturday's game is big," said NMSU senior forward Justin Hawkins after the Aggies' 88-65 victory over San Jose State on Thursday. "It's senior night, but we are also playing a team that beat us. We have to play well, we want to head into the WAC Tournament with momentum." Hawkins came to Las Cruces from the University of Utah. Peete transferred from Kansas State. Senior center Martin Iti transferred from North Carolina-Charlotte and senior forward Trei Steward came from the University of Northern Colorado. "When you start the organization of senior night, you start to realize that these guys were pretty good for me," said Aggies head coach Marvin Menzies. "These guys all understand that it's all about winning. That was good to have a group like that. I think we are going to have great relationships." As they sat out in 2005-06, the Aggies' practice squad could have competed with some WAC opponents.
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