Very few successes in strike-hit Bollywood (New Kerala)

July 5, 2009

By Joginder Tuteja, Mumbai, July 6 : As 2009 moves into its second half, the Bollywood box office can look back at just a handful of success stories.

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Very few successes in strike-hit Bollywood (Calcutta News)

July 5, 2009

As 2009 moves into its second half, the Bollywood box office can look back at just a handful of success stories. While a film producers’ strike resulted in a virtual drought of movies for two whole months, the poor quality of the few that were released didn’t help either.

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School Notes: APU to host school information session (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)

July 5, 2009

Parents and students are invited to a free information session about Connections Academy, a virtual K-12 public school.

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In Maine, Two Sides on Health Care Step Up Competition for Senators’ Votes (New York Times)

July 5, 2009

There is a general agreement in the state that something needs to be done about health care, but sharply divided opinions about what the something should be.

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A home in need (The Jamaica Observer)

July 5, 2009

INMATES at the Ebenezer Home for the Mentally Ill in Mandeville live in virtual squalor due to a lack of finances, which has left inmates in desperate need of basic items such as food and clothes, and the facility itself is in dire need of repairs.

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HCL BPO to offer remote technical support globally (Business Standard India)

July 5, 2009

HCL BPO, the business process outsourcing arm (BPO) of HCL Technologies, the New-Delhi based information technology services provider, shortly plans to offer remote technical support services to the global small office-home office (Soho) market, whose current size is estimated anywhere between Rs 960 crore and Rs 1,440 crore.

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SNAPSHOT: Annette Driver (Jefferson City News Tribune)

July 5, 2009

Annette Driver’s agri-business experience made her a natural as activity coordinator in Lincoln’s environmental science program. (Submitted photo) During the weekdays, several students walk in and out of Annette Driver’s busy office at Lincoln University seeking class scheduling advice or contact information for potential internships.

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In brief (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)

July 5, 2009

Discover the natural areas along the Cache La Poudre River through a high-tech virtual treasure hunt – GeoCache La Poudre.

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