Wedding Planning - Biotech firm Fluidigm withdraws IPO - San Francisco Gate
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Thursday, September 25, 2008 Biotech firm Fluidigm withdraws IPO 09.25.08 California bans text messaging while driving 09.25.08 TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle’s technology 09.25.08 Sun’s CEO earns $11.1 million pay
Summer Students and Staff Show Exhibition Reception - Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Join us on the North Shore for a FREE evening of fun, food and refreshments. View artwork by MCG Youth s Summer Studio students as well as pieces by their mentors an amazing assortment by MCG s talented staff artists
U.S. Rep. Rangel’s tax scandal not big news in Dominican Republic - Miami Herald
PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic — Ground zero for the tax scandal involving U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., is a secluded high-end beach resort beside a two-lane road lined with lush tropical vegetation. But Rangel is not a household name around
Recipco Holdings Announces Launch of Recipco (Tianjin) Capacity - Forbes
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ — Recipco Holdings Ltd. today announced the establishment of Recipco (Tianjin) Capacity Exchange Ltd., a wholly owned foreign enterprise developed in cooperation with the Tianjin People’s Municipal
Aussie Shiraz is in the pink - Detroit News
Meet an Australian red wine in a pink state of mind. The 2007 “Pink Awareness” Hope Estate Shiraz Reserve, $13, carries the pink ribbon symbolic of October’s Breast Cancer Awareness campaign, plus a National Breast Cancer Foundation sticker and a
Bush sets California schedule - San Francisco Gate
Following up on our story today about the trip of President Bush to California next week, here’s the detailed schedule for the president, straight from White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan’s morning briefing: *On Friday, April 21, Bush will
Dems, some in GOP question McCain’s intervention - Houston Chronicle
WASHINGTON Sen. John McCain’s self-portrait as a bold leader willing to set politics aside to save an endangered financial bailout plan took a pounding Thursday from top Democrats and even some fellow Republicans. His efforts to re-energize his



