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Wilmington Hosting Race for Breast-Cancer Awareness (RedNova)By Alexandra Mayer-Hohdahl, The Sun, Lowell, Mass. Aug. 20--WILMINGTON -- Most people can relate to breast cancer. Tom Pazyra said he knows at least 10 people who have been affected by the disease among his family members and friends.
RealMetrics Releases New Metric for Shared, VPS Web Hosting (TopHosts.com)August 18, 2006 ? (TopHosts News Brief) ? RealMetrics, LLC, today announced it will add a new metric for monitoring the performance of technical support response time for Shared hosting and VPS hosting providers.
Utahns host foreign performers for folk festival (The Salt Lake Tribune)WEST VALLEY CITY - Many cultures make the world a diverse place, but all humans share the common language of smiles, song, dance and music. Salt Lake area families hosting musicians from China, Mongolia and Panama rediscovered that this week as they shared their homes with performers visiting Utah for the International Folk Festival at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center on Saturday.
Sun sells off mainframe re-hosting division (Infomatics)Clerity is a software and services firm specialising in legacy transition. Mainframe re-hosting allows customers to transfer applications originally written for expensive-to-maintain mainframe computers to commodity servers.
Couple gives back to firefighters (The Bryan-College Station Eagle) A Brazos County couple who survived the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York will mark the fifth anniversary of the tragedy by hosting a fundraiser for a foundation aimed at helping firefighters.
Brock Lesnar-MMA, update on former Tough Enough champ, more (Lords of Pain)Former Tough Enough Champion Maven is currently hosting "The BETJ List" on the BET Jazz cable network. For all fans of Lucha, there is an article in the Chicago Tribune looking at the impact it has hes in Mexico, as well as the success of the recent movie "Nacho Libre," starring Jack Black.
News briefs (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)City is hosting health fair Rochester will host a neighborhood health fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 2 on the grounds of Franklin High School, 950 Norton St. The free event will feature more than 50 health providers and community agencies throughout northeast Rochester. University of Rochester students will assist as a part of the university's Wilson Days volunteer activities.
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