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ProMutual Group's Maureen Mondor Named to Joint Commission International Center for Patient Safety's Communication Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance BOSTON----ProMutual Group, a leading provider of medical malpractice insurance in the Northeast, is pleased to announce that Maureen Mondor, vice president of risk management, has been named to the Communication Advisory Group of the Joint Commission International Center for Patient Safety. FTC fines adware firm $3M MSNBC An online media and advertising company accused of unfairly and deceptively downloading its software onto consumers' computers has agreed to pay a $3 million fine to the Federal Trade Commission. Update -- Google Offers Olive Branch To Newspapers Forbes The search giant will sell ads for daily newspapers. Spyware Researcher Claims Zango Hasn't Mended Its Ways TechWeb via Yahoo! News Critic questions whether the deal between the FTC and Zango, formerly known as 180solutions, will reduce adware. ADA-ES and NexGen Form Joint Venture to Produce Refined Coal Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance LITTLETON, Colo.----ADA-ES, Inc. today announced that it has formed a 50/50 Joint Venture with NexGen Refined Coal, LLC , an affiliate of NexGen Resources Corporation, to be called ADA-NexCoal, LLC, to market ADA-ES' Refined Coal technology. Electronic Game Card Signs Cantor Gaming for First UK Online Casino Campaign PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance Electronic Game Card, Inc. , the creator of the Electronic GameCard, today confirmed that Cantor Gaming, a provider of online and mobile gaming services and an affiliate of global financial services company Cantor Fitzgerald, has placed an order to use Electronic GameCards for a major casino player recruitment campaign. Zango to pay $3 million FTC fine in adware case Seattle Times Zango, the Bellevue online media and advertising company accused of unfairly and deceptively downloading software onto consumer computers Google to broker print ads in newspapers Reuters via Yahoo! News Google Inc. is set to begin helping customers buy advertisements in 50 U.S. newspapers in a test of how the Web search leader can extend its business into offline media, the company said on Sunday. Split Decision On FCC Profanity Review Broadcasting and Cable The FCC has upheld profanity findings against Fox for two Billboard Music Award broadcasts, while dismissing ones against CBS' Early Show on the grounds its fleeting expletive was not profane or indecent, and against ABC's NYPD Blue on procedural grounds. Election ads are boon for TV, radio The Daily Star The 2006 election cycle has been good to area television and radio stations, especially when compared with previous years. "It greatly exceeded our expectations," said David Whalen, vice president for public and government relations at Time Warner Cable. "There’s a lot of money being spent."
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