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"This is not all necessarily about bombarding consumers, about targeting advertising," said Scott Ferris, general manager of Microsoft's Advertiser and Publisher Solutions group. Advertisers will get more feedback about which commercials or coupon offers are effective, because customers either buy the products or accept the offers on the spot, or they don't. Be a Rockstar to Your Marketing DepartmentThese days, IT staffers work to fulfill a lot of requests. Like finding an email marketing solution for your marketing department. Lyris ListManager is the robust, scalable, and easily integrated solution your team needs. Download your free trial version today. .
IKEA to open March 12
At the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, edublogger Patti Ghezzi has been covering education since 1997, or nine years. Oh, and she used to be a teacher. I honestly don't know how long Jennifer Fernandez, who's been writing for The Chalkboard blog at the Greensboro News-Record in North Carolina, has been an education reporter. But I know she's been edublogging longer than most, since 2004. Pinzur's Gradbook blog at the Miami Herald says he's been covering education for four years. Then there's me. I've been a reporter for 15 years and covered education for nine years. I don't know. It seems like on the whole MSM edubloggers are pretty experienced and serious. And while some of the MSM edublogs are still finding their way, I think a couple have pretty distinctive voices and a lot of interesting things to say.
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Lubbock Police are now stepping up patrols in central Lubbock, after investigators ruled a fourth fire in the area arson. Meanwhile, neighbors are on alert, and a new reward is being offered to catch the person responsible. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson has the latest developments. .
A very complex picture
In southeastern Anatolia, where unemployment is rampant, cross-border trade and trucking are major sources of income. In 2005, the volume of bilateral trade had reached $7.5 billion. Later, it fell to $ 2.5 billion. The number of trucks that crossed the Habur gate dropped in the same proportion. Some entrepreneurs had to stop working. It is generally felt that economic sanctions are bound to hurt southeastern Anatolia as much as northern Iraq, if not more. Consequently, if extensive economic sanctions are to be applied, ways must be found to compensate for the loss that southeastern Anatolia will incur. Must not lose sight of reality Diplomatic activity continues parallel to the military operations. An Iraqi delegation has arrived in Ankara following our foreign minister's visit to Baghdad.
Development, drought bring dowsers work
The ancient art could become more in demand alongside modern technology. To save time and energy, you want to know where the water is, Westel said. As we get more development in the mountains, a lot of people buy property just assuming their water will be there. Now theyre pausing a bit, and sinking wells before they buy property. .
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